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Last time we sold these, we didn't sell them hard enough. So let us just say: they're really really

Last time we sold these, we didn't sell them hard enough. So let us just say: they're really really good. [Want to see what's on Meh today? Visit meh.com for the full experience. Here's a teaser of what you'll find:]( [daily deal teaser v0.5]( [WTF is for sale today at Meh?]( [See if you can guess.]( Last time we sold these, we didn’t sell them hard enough. So let us just say: they’re really really good. [Who’s buying this crap?]( [What’s the community say?]( [stolicat said:]( [I got these last time, the "flame" is a little piece of flame shaped reflective material that rocks back and forth in a fairly predictable pattern, reflecting the stationary LED set down in the ██████ body. Hardly "random". No real flicker type action, no variation in the light shape or intensity. At a glance, looks pretty realistic, but if you watch it for more than 15 seconds you see it's just rocking back and forth on a set axis. If you set one against a wall you get this little blob of light bouncing up and down and you need to rotate it 90 degrees to get a better effect. Two of them together works better, as they have slightly different timings and reflective properties, so I could see them working in groups and probably being fairly awesome. They have a 5 hour timer function (no choices, just 5 hours on every 24 hours, and it starts when you set the switch), so we have it set to come on at 7 and off at midnight. Makes a decent, if somewhat coarse clock. ██████ on? Must be close to dinner time. ██████ off? better get to bed ...]( [thechinglish said:]( [Lol $30 for some wax and a couple of leds? ████ you meh (Also here’s $5 for the month)]( [phendrick said:]( [█████████? Do I need something to remind me of my current love life?]( [What did they buy?]( [So far today...]( 17456 visitors. 53% on a phone, 2% on a tablet. 30 sold. 1428 meh button clicks. $989 total. [Ok, I give up. What the hell are you selling today?]( #Confessions 1 active user @Rasputin 10:46 PM Whenever I smell smoke, I pass out. @Rasputin 10:47 PM I must use only fake candles in my residence for mood lighting. @Rasputin 10:48 PM One time someone smuggled a real candle in. @Rasputin 10:49 PM When they extinguished it at the end of the night, I immediately collapsed with the charcuterie board I was carrying. @Rasputin 10:50 PM Such a waste of artisanal meats and cheeses was very tragic. [meh]( is a daily deal experiment by [mercatalyst](. © mercatalyst. all rights reserved, no takebacks. [View Online]( | [Update Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe](

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