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DOLLAR Tree shoppers have rushed to get a homeware dupe that is six times cheaper than the brand name. The discount chain has sold a $1.25 tealight candleholder that looks just like its $8 counterpart.

The Dollar Tree item is a dupe for CB2's Ezra Amber Glass Tealight Candle Holder. This product is $7.95 and comes in four colors: amber, green, clear, and smoke.



Dollar Tree's Plated Cut Glass Candleholders are a fraction of the cost and come in multiple colors for buyers. They are available in red, blue, green, and orange. READ MORE ON DOLLAR TREE These holders are unique as they have a ribbed design.

Dollar Tree's dupe is slightly smaller than the 3.15-inch by 3.15-inch CB2 product.

The Dollar Tree item is 3 inches by 2.625 inches. Shoppers at the discount chain have raved about the $1.

25 item and have given the product four out of five stars. Most read in Money One person revealed that they used them for a special occasion. "Though it took visiting around 15 stores over the course of 30 trips to acquire enough, these were absolutely PERFECT for my sister's boho baby shower," they wrote in the reviews .

One person added that the holder they purchased had a gold rim design around the bottom. They also explained how they used the candleholder differently. "I bought the “orange” (though it looks more rose to me) with the gold bottom for my q-tips," they wrote.

"I hope to find more of the same color for cotton rounds and cotton balls." Savvy shoppers have scoured Dollar Tree to find dupes of their favorite products Shoppers found a perfect replica of a $150 set of Pottery Barn plates and bowls. Plus, Dollar Tree has matching mugs.

Dollar Tree also had dupes for the viral Starbucks tumblers . Customers found dupes for Home Depot's $39 outdoor solar lights . Dollar Tree has a dupe for The Pink Stuff cleaning paste, too.

BARGAIN FINDS Dollar Tree shoppers have shared their own money-saving dupe finds, The U.S. Sun has previously reported.

A skincare lover revealed her favorite Dollar Tree beauty finds . These included dupes for Olay products and a Cetaphil cleanser. Read More on The US Sun Another shopper shared a cleaning find for a $14 brand-name version.

The discount chain sold a $1.25 washing machine cleaner that was compared by a shopper to Tide's version..

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