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E-Candles propose un large choix de bougies utilisant une petite led pour imiter le scintillement d'une vraie flamme. Vous y trouverez un grand nombre de bougies originales ou classiques, ainsi que les désormais célèbres bougies à flamme vacillante en vraie cire.
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20 bis rue des grosses pierres, 76250, DEVILLE LES ROUEN, France
- 0278775255
- contact@e-candles.fr
- www.e-candles.fr
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Très bon service.
Tres bon service et contact6
Nice and fast service and nice product.
Nice website, nice product and fast service... I'm very happy about the buy of light with a moveable "flame", which is a good alternative to real candles at our hotels.
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