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T light recall

Doug

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I noticed the retailer Next has recalled one of their T light products Product Recall and Safety Notice Information

I know over the years I've read many threads re the pros & cons of lining between candle & wood with a non-combustible holder but I can't believe a company such as Next would let those slip through the net.
 

ni9eofse7en

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mmm! I have plans for tea light holders this weekend. However I will incorporate a glass tea light holder betwixt the candle and the wood. Interesting design flaw and failure to test by Next.
 

Themackay

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Poundstecher have Glass tealights/candle pack of 4 for reduced from £1.99 to 99 pence this is glass holder full of candle I stocked up with a dozen packs
 

Grump

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Wood + flame = cooking init?

I know trader who has just bought some container loads of Chinese car parts knowing them to be faulty and got them for scrap value.
I wonder how many will filter through to the shops or get sold on itinterweb?
Steel with no integrity, Ball joint seized up solid in their packets, coil springs with little or no spring etc.
There will be a lot more of this to the point of buildings collapsing if they don't save our steelworks init?
 

ni9eofse7en

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The simple truth is people want cheap, some appreciate quality but are not willing to pay for it, some do. Industrial Britain is almost no more, a sad loss, because we know how good british quality can be.
 

Jim

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They seem to have quite a number of recalls, maybe they should be looking at their advisory team? :nooidea:
 


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