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πŸŽ„ DGQ Silicone Christmas Pine Tree Candle Molds: Perfect DIY Baking, Soap, and Candle Making Supplies for Festive Christmas Parties Review

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Description of πŸŽ„ DGQ Silicone Christmas Pine Tree Candle Molds: Perfect DIY Baking, Soap, and Candle Making Supplies for Festive Christmas Parties

Friendly Environmental Material - DGQ christmas pine tree candle mold is made of high quality silicone, flexible,and easy to clean, can be used in oven, dishwasher, refrigerator etc. Due to the high quality silicone material, DGQ christmas candle mold is good for Heat Resistant Temperature from -40 to +230 Centigrade (-40 to 446 F). Perfect Size - DGQ silicone candle molds / soap molds / baking molds with size: 5.8cm*8.0cm, Finished Size:7.7*4.7cm.Easy to store. Convenience Tool for Candle Making - Just pour the melting liquid wax and set the wick into the mold and wait for cold process. Tips for Using - The candles are more easy to unmold if you cut on one side of the mold and bind the molds with rubber bands. Amazing Gift Idea - Perfect silicone molds for handmade candle making, soap making and baking and aromatherapy making. Best DIY gift ideas for your loved ones.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Won't buy again

This mold is too hard and I can't completely remove the wood. Its tip has broken off. Very dissatisfied with this product!

Pros
  • Candle making
Cons
  • Crumpled

Revainrating 5 out of 5

From this mold I made beautiful little tree candles!

This mold worked great and I got a lot of nice little tree candles! You have to cut the mold to remove the product, but it can be reused. (I just wrapped it with a rubber band.) I've used paraffin wax and beeswax with great results. I recommend popping it in the freezer for an hour or more after pouring before removing the candle. This hardens the wax so it won't deform when removed.

Pros
  • Craft
Cons
  • Some bugs

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Came out spotless and is so easy to use

My uniform arrived a day earlier than expected and I love it. I've never worked with a silicone mold before and didn't realize it needed to be cut so please make sure you cut it like the instructions say or you won't get this guy out. I cut mine about 3/4 because I was worried about the top getting stuck, poked the wick hole and it worked great. I secured it with a hair tie at the top and bottom, poured out the wax, let it cool a little and then popped it in the freezer (not recommended but I…

Pros
  • Crafts and Sewing
Cons
  • Doubt