Janice wrote:What are the best candles to get that last. Not the expensive scented ones. Are tapers better than shorter? My candles go so fast when the electricity goes out. We have coleman lamps, but I like to put a candle in the bathtub, etc. We have tile floors, so they are pretty safe.
The emergency candles last a LONG time, but I find the best buy and the longest lasting are Jewish Sabbath candles. Usually in a white box with blue lettering, maybe a Jewish Star of David on them, in almost every grocery store (well, except here on Culebra! But we do have good emergency candles, just about the same thing). I've bought them for years and years and they really do stay lit a long time, created to last through an entire formal dinner, even though they aren't *big* candles, AND they don't melt together in the heat we get. Regular dinner candles tend to melt, not a big help when your cancle goes limp.

Extremely inexpensive as well. (Save those small jars, they are great candle holders and much safer than using a freestanding candle)