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Spa lights bring a sense of calm to bathtime

by Andrea-Marie Vassou

26 Apr 2007

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Candle adorned baths are relaxed and romantic, but can quickly be ruined if the dinky tea light gets pushed overboard with your big foot (or is that just us).

For those who do not like sharing their bath with runny wax Crazy about gadgets has come up with a perfectSpa_lights_1 waterproof solution.

Spa lights are gorgeous floating bath lights which come with handy little sucker feet that allows the lights to be stuck on the side of the bath above the waterline, or completely underwater.

The spa lights come in packs of two and a choice of two colours - blue which glows golden or colour changing pink.

Two AAA batteries will keep a light going for 120 continuous hours but that doesn’t mean to say you have to stay in for that long - shrivelled prunes are not a good look girls.  

 

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