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Like the other reviewer wrote, the tray that holds the candle is not perpendicular to the scone – that’s the only drawback of this otherwise very stylish candleholder.

How do I have this up on my wall?
So I bought this:http://www.amazon.com/Wrought-Iron-Swirl-5-Candle-Sconce/dp/B00023AX34/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=home-garden&qid=1219191570&sr=1-2But Wrought iron sconces it didn’t come with hardware or nails or anything. So I need help. How do I hang it up without too badly damaging the wall while still keeping it secure? It’s incredibly heavy wrought iron, and I just want to make sure it actually stays in the wall and doesn’t come ripping out, with half the wall with it. Thanks!
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4 comments so far

Cook
 1 

This was a great purchase for the money. Sturdy and good looking for my wall!

November 14th, 2010 at 11:01 pm
Childs
 2 

I was so excited to get these sconces but when they arrived and I realized that the stand that holds the candles flips down and when I flipped it down the metal stand is very crooked and sits up too high (is not perpendicular to the sconce). So they look okay on the wall and I tried to simply bend the metal back into place but it is very heavy and will not correct easily. I just wouldn’t recommend this product..

November 15th, 2010 at 10:41 am
Agop
 3 

Was quite surprised at how thick the wrought iron was on this item! Looks great above the oil painting in the center of the room between 2 large windows. Really brings attention and a focal point to both pieces!

November 15th, 2010 at 11:06 pm
Eaton
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The Good:
1. Price. You can’t really beat the price for this five-candle wall holder.
2. Design. A nice iron scrollwork design that will remain in style for some time to come, and is easy to match with nearly any decor.
3. Materials. The product is solid and sturdy, and has some heft to it. The finish is nice, as advertised.

The Bad:
1. Mine arrived damaged. One of the candle trays is severely bent. I will probably try to fix it if I can, without making it look worse. Otherwise, it will end up in the rubbish pile.
2. Rough assembly. The unit is welded together, and there does not appear to be a great deal of QA involved. Not all the parts are as well fastened as others, and not all the candle holders are level. Not so terrible that it won’t work, but just not quite right….

November 16th, 2010 at 10:23 am