- 100% Silicone,Heat Resistant from -40 to 445F
- Product Size:11.7*6.85*0.8inch, single hole Diameter:1.58inch, Height: 0.8inch Vol: 20ml / 0.68oz
- For Use: Soap Mold,For Use: Soap Mold, Mousse, Jelly, Cake, Bread, Prepared food, Chocolate
- For flexible reason, we design the mold a bit soft, so you may easily un-mold. If you need a more sturdy support when transfer or move, you can put it on a tray or another mold.
- Not Suitable for Oreo Cookie
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Tr Delphine
Love these Molds!
I love these silicone molds. I used them for making lotion bars. They are small (about an ounce) but I think they’re the perfect size for lotion bars. A bigger bar can be clunky and hard to use easily. They are flexible so you have to be careful moving them with liquid but I put a pan under them. And when I got them, I forgot it was a two pack so I didn’t separate them. Doubled up they were pretty sturdy so I may do that again if I’m making a small recipe.
Dean Stone
Five Stars
Great to make keto fat bombs and deserts with! Each cup holds close to 2 tbsp.!
Jamie Tallerico
... these to make shower melts and they are the perfect size! Very happy
I ordered these to make shower melts and they are the perfect size! Very happy!
Cascey Blosch
Great product!
I was pleasantly surprised that this item delivered exactly what it promised. I use them to make soy wax melts and they turned out perfectly.
Sam Ghauri
Great value for the price
Perfect mold for resin keychains!! The price is great and the molds are easy to work with, easy to clean, and they stand up well to my heat gun. I have torn a few of the cavities when I use a blow torch to pop bubbles but a heat gun on the low setting works perfectly without ruining the mold. I would definitely buy again.
Ruby Mejia
These work great. I use them for making homemade dishwasher tabs
These work great. I use them for making homemade dishwasher tabs. A little big for that but easy to remove
Rod Mackay
Five Stars
Perfect for my fat bombs and easy to clean
Harry Howard
Another winner from Baker Depot
I love this company's products and specifically look for the name Baker Depot when I need molds. So when I needed an easy way to measure beeswax for later use, I looked to see if Baker Depot had anything with cavities of 1 ounce capacity or less and was delighted to come across these. I bought the variety pack specifically because I couldn't get consistent answers on the volume in ounces of each cavity but knew from estimates in the Q&A section that they were quite small. Turns out that each of the molds has a slightly different capacity. All of them are usable for my purpose as long as I know the difference. It just requires a little math. Beeswax is generally cheaper in large blocks--at least the good stuff is--and I don't want to go to through the process of hammering off chunks every time I want to make candles. What I do want is to buy a good 5-pound block, break it down, melt it in batches, then pour it into molds that allow for small measurable increments that, once hardened, can be stored in gallon baggies. When I need to use some of it for a project, all I have to do is count out the number of disks required. Clearly, I'd rather put the hard work at the beginning; better to get the grunt work out of the way. It helps considerably that beeswax has a 1:1 ratio of volume to weight, so 16 ounces of melted beeswax is equivalent to 1 pound of solid beeswax by weight. Since I really think the volume capacity of the molds should be provided, I'll provide them here: round: .83 of an ounce (1 T + 2 tsp) oval: .67 of an ounce (1 T + 1tsp) rectangle: .50 of an ounce (1 T) So if I have, say, a 12-ounce mold to fill with beeswax, I can go to the baggie holding the shallow rectangular disks and count out 24 of them. I see that there are negative reviews from people who object to the flexibility of the molds. These are bakers, clearly. Soap makers and candle makers don't object to having a mold that makes removal of their creations quick and easy. But even if I bought these only for baking, I don't think I'd identify. How much trouble is it, after all, to keep a baking sheet or other hard surface under a mold? As to the objection that they are "flimsy," that's simply untrue. Look at the reviews for other multipurpose silicone molds; reviewers speak of molds that tear easily, to ruinous effect. Bakers Depot molds are sturdy enough to hold substances that are heavier (and more cantankerous) than muffin batter by a long shot. To see such molds offered at a very low price point is a godsend, given the high price of molds for soap and candles.
Mera Tumpang
Perfect for My Keto Fat Bombs
I bought these to use for making my Keto fat bombs and I love them! I also bought some square ones but I like these much better. The fat bombs pop out of these much easier than the square mold I bought and cleanup was a snap. Based on my use, these would also be terrific for homemade candy if that's your thing. As for me, I'll stick to my fat bombs.
Maria Agapiou Cignarella
Worked great for making shower steamers
I bought two of this mold to make shower steamers (aka shower fizzies, bath bombs) and it worked great! I could see that a hard plastic mold might have some benefits (no chance of bending/cracking them before they dry) but I really liked the size and number of these (several per tray). I didn't have any issues removing the finished shower steamers from the tray, which undoubtedly the flexibility of it helped with. Only caveat: I noticed that the silicone did retain/absorb the essential oil smell I used (lavender) after washing with soap and hot water (so much that I left them outside our small apartment) but that smell gradually faded and I don't think it will affect future scents that I might make with it. I definitely would buy these again for making shower steamers.