For Lichterbogen itself: I got it about a week now and he does despite its somewhat "cheap" processing a very good impression. "Cheap" I write now only because you unpack "feels" that it is not here to an arc of 50 euros. The wood is well-made as well as the candles - only the "green stuff" has fallen negative eye because they are simply inserted and a "green stuff" in the package was and I had to put on over it there. But so what? No Problem. Because if this Lichterbogen stands on the windowsill times he just looks gorgeous.
Since I have two cats and the like rumknabbern on cables, I was amazed firstonce after unpacking that even two batteries were included. Although there are no premium batteries, but after 20 hours estimated using the run still smoothly. I guess that with a pack of 10 batteries from a discount store (and those are not even the best batteries) from November to January loose the Christmas tree each day can turn on for 5 hours.
The batteries are under a base, in addition to this base is a discreetly-placed on / off switch. Not really visible to visitors, what are other pluses.
Of course there are still people who complain about the brightness. I do not know what these people expect, but I do have are not 120 watt lights on the window sill. Dark looks different. For my scale just the burr on Heliigkeit. Not too bright and not too dark. But everyone must decide for themselves.
So price / performance ratio has me the thing absolutely convinced and would recommend it to anyone who has no outlet nearby, or simply (like me) will show no outlet and no time for clutter has.
5/5