Ogrmar Flexible Rectangular Soap Silicone Mold with Wood Box DIY Tool for Soap Cake Making 42oz (Purple-2PCS)
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Shawanna G.
Greater than one weekCame quickly, but one of the wooden was chipped, and the silicone molds are slightly too tall for the boxes... other than they serve it’s purpose
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garnetta
> 3 dayLove these molds, I’ve purchased several. no problems what so ever.
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jacinda d.
> 3 dayPrefect for soaping. Can fit 32oz into one loaf
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Angie H.
> 3 dayIve made several soaps with these molds. Theyre good for the price. Today is the first time Ive had a hiccup with these molds. I poured my soap, left it on the counter, and came back a few minutes later and the wood had started splitting and coming apart! The only thing I can think of is that the wood part was slightly damp.
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Jess
Greater than one weekPerfect
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Bert
Greater than one weekGreat deal. Love love
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Kate | Inner Flame
> 3 dayThis was one of the main styles recommended across multiple soapmaking groups on Facebook. I grabbed two packs to make sure I have enough for larger batches of soap. The boxes themselves are made nicely with dovetail detailing. Silicone is on the thinner side, but that’s to be expected when used within a box. This style is helpful for insulating cold process soap to make gel. No complaints!
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Joanna Teodosio
> 3 dayJust purchased these two for my home soap business. I had needed more, and I loved the price on the two together. They work great for 1 inch bars. Now if I could cut more even, Id be all set! :)
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Prof. Buster Schroeder
> 3 dayThis mold exceeded my expectations. It’s the only mold I use now.
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Tara Ann
> 3 dayI really like these so far but im not sure how long the silicone is going to last, it was a little defective on the side when i got it like its ripping slightly. They are cheap though so you get what you pay for.... no matter, i still recommend if you need a big mold to practice in. Ill post pictures of my first ever embed soap.