✨ Light Up Your Creativity with Every Pour! ✨
The Candle Making Kit includes high-quality soy wax, eco-friendly wicks, and a durable stainless steel pouring pot, allowing you to create beautiful, non-toxic candles at home. Perfect for all skill levels, this kit ensures a fun and rewarding DIY experience.
Paint Type | Decorative |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Size | 550ml pot candle making kit |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Additional Features | DIY Candle Making Kit or [combination of unique components] |
Subject Character | Caramel |
Style | Round |
Seasons | All Seasons |
Theme | Holiday |
Color | White, Silver |
K**R
amazing
wow.. this kit is awesome. i’m a beginner and it was so easy and all the items were high quality. for the price this is definitely something i would purchase again.
A**B
Good Starter Kit
Nice kit for candle making. The stainless canister is what I really needed. It holds enough wax for about 3 small candles. Getting the soy pellets was a nice addition. I also ordered beeswax pellets. I purchased another for a gift basket for a friend's birthday. She got candle making supplies and some homemade candles too!
P**R
Good all around
All around OK thought container would be largerand wicks longer it's ok just pre lined jars a bit of just wax . ( who burns a candle to bottom ) to hard to relight after a while
R**H
Very easy to use and everything you need to make unscented soy candles at home!
This candle making kit is awesome, especially for the price! I had not made container candles before and it was super easy to use, the instructions were easy to understand. I will say that the amount of wax included is only enough to make about 14-15 ounces, as I made two 6.5 ounce container candles and I poured the leftover wax onto my fragrance warmer (not sure the exact amount, but I’m guessing around 2 ounces).No fragrances nor dyes are included, so keep in mind you’d have to purchase those as well as more wax to make more candles. I do wish that the instructions were more clear on what temperature to melt the wax to, and when to add fragrance (at what temperature). There are no instructions for what temperatures to do for either of these, it just says to melt the wax until it’s no longer cloudy. For me, I believe that happened around 165 degrees Fahrenheit, or maybe higher. I added the fragrance at that temperature, the lowest I added would have been 150. I stirred in the fragrance oil slowly for 2 minutes so it could really bind with the wax. I did these temperatures based on YouTube reviews on soy wax, which is this wax type. It seemed to work well for me, as the candles I made have a very nice cold throw (you can smell them when they’re unlit). I have not lit them to test because they will most likely be gifts, but I am optimistic that they will smell lovely as they burn also. I recommend pouring the wax into the container at around 130-135 degrees, because I poured at around 145 degrees and I think it was still a little too hot. I say this because after my wax had set for 30-60 minutes, there was a hole on the top nearby the wick on both candles. I looked up that this is often caused by temperature difference between the wax and its container, and if the container is too cool and the wax is too hot, it can cause issues with how the wax sets and can cause holes.Anyway, overall an excellent product. You get everything you need to make unscented, soy wax container candles at an amazingly low price and value. I had no issues whatsoever with the pitcher, it was very easy to pour wax and to melt wax. Usually I could touch the handle without it hurting my hand; often it was the steam from the hot water that would hurt more, but I would turn down the heat because you don’t want the water to boil too much anyways when melting wax (or so I’ve read).
L**E
Love this
I love this candle making kit. You will definitely need more wax than what this sent you with, but I just ordered more separately. There’s plenty of wicks though.
J**S
The candle mix end results doesn't look the same.
OK for beginners but the only thing I don't like this thing does not keep The smell of the fragrance that well! I keep The degree at 140 or lower. This soy candle drowns out the fragrance and I put a lot of fragrance into it the second time around trying to figure out what's going on? Seems like I Gotta add the fragrance once the wax is melted by the heat below to add to smell but when I mix it in it for the wax there's barely any order after everything melts! The candle smell great before I light it smells wonderful but once it heats up and melts to a liquid form the smell goes away. I got to add droplets for the smell to stand out. Maybe if I use a different wax I found a great smell but the perfume or the fragrance but the end results ain't that good the only thing I can think of is the wax just something without any order maybe? I'm trying to figure out why it's not working I found a great smell and I tried to replicate it by making my own but the wax I'm trying to duplicate they don't make for home use??? Maybe if I had to ats and craft store to figure out what's up and why is not working maybe I'll try a little more expensive perfume next week to see if that's the problem but I think it's a wax. That fragrance I bought has really high ratings but let's try the wax first to see if that's a problem.
S**D
Love
First time ever doing and this is perfect for beginners. Loved it
M**E
Candle making equipment
Great starter kit for making crafts
Trustpilot
Hace 5 días
Hace 3 semanas