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Angela Watkins
> 3 dayMaking candles Mold very sturdy
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DamFool
> 3 daySo, I admit Im very new to this, but.... For the most part, this is a good product. I did notice that one of them melted a little, so heads up if you work with high temp wax.
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Marissa Moon
> 3 dayPerfect worked well for my wax melts
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bunny cox
> 3 daygreat product for my needs
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AGonly
> 3 dayI poured at 150F and had no issues
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Maria Shadday
> 3 dayThese are great little wax melt packages. As long as you dont add in the wax when its too hot everything is great!
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Jen K.
Greater than one weekI have purchased 3 sets of these so far. Theyve been great.
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Luke
Greater than one weekCant recommend this as a wax mold. The plastic melts at just 176°F which is not high temperature as they claim. Wax can get to over 200° easily. Pour that into the molds and theyll liquefy. It is possible to let you wax cool for a while and pour *just* before it starts to harden, but honestly there are just better molds out there.
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Dylan Johnston
> 3 dayI make soy/beeswax blend scented wax melts. I make 16oz of wax and add 2oz of fragrance. It fills 6 clamshells to the top. I use 75% soy 415 and 25% white beeswax. I heat the wax to at least 185°f and add fragrance at 175°f. I pour the wax at about 140°f. I havent had any issues with the clamshells warping or melting. My recipe separates from the clamshell as it sits and cures, which makes for easy use of the melts.
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Marrero
Greater than one weekThese are my go to wax melt molds!! They are very sturdy and don’t melt like others. They open and close easily and last a while. I won’t use any others!!!