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🕯️ Cylinder Mold Plastic Candles: Complete Set for Effortless Candle Making Review

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Revainrating 5 out of 5  
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4.8
🕯️ Candle Making, 🧶 Crafting

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Description of 🕯️ Cylinder Mold Plastic Candles: Complete Set for Effortless Candle Making

DURABLE MOLD: Plastic candle mold is made of a durable plastic which will last a lifetime and can withstand frequent usage due to its resistance to high and low temperatures. PILLAR SHAPED MOLD: The shape of the mold is made specifically upon our customers’ request, who asked to have the mold of this shape separately from the whole spectrum of them. CYLINDER CANDLE MOLD: The mold is constructed of two separate parts: the core part and the lid, to make it convenient to take out a candle. This mold can be used for paraffin, wax, beeswax candle making. MOLD SIZE: The mold is 5.1 inches high and 2.7 inches in diameter. BUY WITH CONFIDENCE: The candle making mold was made with love and care for our products. If there is still something wrong with the product, you can exchange it for a different one, or get a refund.

Reviews

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Works well!: Kraft

I love this shape! It's durable, easy to use and comes with instructions. To make the candle slide easily I brushed the inside with olive oil and voila! .came out! I only use it for oil based wax candles or wax blends because I find a 100% beeswax candle to be difficult to pull out. But I'll try anyway.

Pros
  • Brilliantly made
Cons
  • There are some nuances

Revainrating 5 out of 5

#1 Candle Shape in Molds

Really enjoy working with this, much better than the metal molds I've used in the past. Candles go out with no problem. I hope you consider making one that is 2 1/2 inches wide and 8 1/4 inches high, which is roughly the size of those 7 day jar candles you find in religious stores. I would definitely buy one of yours if it were available.

Pros
  • Excellent Overall
Cons
  • Neutral

Revainrating 5 out of 5

This form worked like a goddamn amulet and the wick it comes with.

This mold worked like a charm and the included wick burns for a VERY long time! It burns great! I cannot express how beautiful this shape is. I'm new but it was great. I will definitely be looking for miniature ceramic figurines to hide in my candles now that I have this drinker mold! Love it and worth the money!

Pros
  • Acceptable
Cons
  • Expensive

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Wick number

generally good condition I made my first candle a few days ago. It was difficult to remove from the form I had previously folded to prevent this. $20.00 I don't mind paying if the mold is easy to work with and also the wick problem is a big problem because the seller gives some molds with the mold but doesn't reveal where we buy it can and what size it is. So I overpaid for this form!

Pros
  • Everything is fine!
Cons
  • unreliable

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good shape! A different wick size may be required

I love this mold for making beeswax candles. I don't need a release spray. I don't like the wick it came with. Size #2 is the perfect molten bath with a braided wick for an EricX Light #27 candle. Found this by accident! Can you make your molds with wicks checked for size? The wick feeds us too much and has too much flame. Maybe different depending on the wax used? It would also be helpful to know how many ounces of wax are needed for each size.

Pros
  • Molds
Cons
  • Out of fashion

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great shape

I was reluctant to order these because I saw a lot of comments saying they had trouble getting the candle out of the mould. I had no trouble getting my candle out of the mold. Not sure why people are having trouble, but maybe they're watering too hot? I let mine cool to 150-160 before pouring into a mold. The higher the pouring temperature, the more likely it is that the wax will stick to the mold. I like this shape, it's big and without sharp edges, as is always the case with aluminum shapes.

Pros
  • Candle making
Cons
  • Very expensive

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great shape for a beginner like me.

Making candles with a mold for the first time. The reason was to have candles in case there was a power outage due to the possibility of forest fires. Also help save money for my father to use in prayer. The included wick is great for me as I won't have to worry about buying more anytime soon. When I take the candle out it slides easily off the cylindrical part, I found that turning it while it was still plugged in would help loosen the wall and slide off, and the body of the candle is thick…

Pros
  • Crafts and Sewing
Cons
  • No Introduction