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Circle Circle Dot Dot: Sagaform's Circle Tealight Holder

021808_circletea.jpgWe've actually run into this problem quite a bit: buy a large bag of tealights, use a handful, then chuck the bag into the nether regions of who knows where. Seriously, we found at least 4 nearly-full bags of tealights when we were in the process of moving (and we're still not sure where we unpacked those bags either, come to think of it). So we may be a teeny-weensy bit biased when we saw the functionality behind Sagaform's Circle Tealight Holder.

 
 

It may look like a glorified chip n' dip, but we like the fact that you can hide extra tealights in the base...or use both the bottom and the cover as dishes for olives (as suggested by retailer A+R) and other appetizers.

Available at A+R for $22.00

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are you serious? excuse the cynicism, but ppl will buy anything!

posted by cecicela on February 15th 2008 at 12:00pm
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Ugh. What even is this?

posted by ARC on February 15th 2008 at 12:56pm
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Psssh. I love well designed items with multiple functions, so I like this a lot.

posted by Errin on February 15th 2008 at 3:09pm
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I use 2 attractive "hatboxes"; 1 medium size and 1 small, My tealights go in the small one and my votives in the other. It's very pretty stacked near my fireplace... besides I have a lot more than 8 tealights.

posted by lynnelise1 on February 15th 2008 at 5:26pm
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i use hatboxes here too.

posted by sanriofreak on February 15th 2008 at 10:30pm
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I'm not a fan of the way this thing looks (it seems like it wants to talk to me). Anyway, if you buy ANYTHING that you don't use, it's a waste and now you want to buy another THING to keep those THINGS in. And exacly what lynnelise1 said, this is not going to solve your problem of storing the remaining 40 of the bag of 50 you bought.

posted by robyn on February 17th 2008 at 12:38pm
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