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EchoDone’s Round Tube Silicone Mold is a premium, eco-friendly silicone tool designed for soap, candle, and craft makers. Measuring 4.5x2.8x32cm with a 175g capacity, it endures temperatures from -40°C to 230°C, making it safe for ovens, microwaves, freezers, and steamers. Its flexible, non-stick surface ensures easy release and cleanup, while the modular design allows secure assembly with rubber bands or clips to prevent leaks. Ideal for millennial DIYers seeking to elevate their handmade creations with professional precision and versatility.
| ASIN | B072FVBSSB |
| Best Sellers Rank | #30,130 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #55 in Soap Making Molds |
| Brand | EchoDone |
| Brand Name | EchoDone |
| Color | white |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,345 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions | 3.94 x 0.79 x 0.79 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.15 Kilograms |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 3.94 x 0.79 x 0.79 inches |
| Manufacturer | Echo's Grocery |
| Manufacturer Part Number | SO-RSM-H01 |
| Material | Silicone |
| Material Type | Silicone |
| Model Number | SO-RSM-H01 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Shape | Round |
| UPC | 717033243532 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
G**Y
Heart Soap Mold
This is a beautiful little heart maker but it does tend to leak out a bit while curing. I used clips to hold the edges together the second time I used this mold but it still leaked a bit. The next time I used even more clips and laid it on the other side to cure and it did just fine. It created lovely little heart soaps for decor in a bowl/use in the restrooms, for quests, etc. I do not hold it against the seller that it leaks a bit because I believe it can leak due to things we ourselves do during the process of making the soaps, the kind of soaps we are making, temperature or other unforeseen circumstances that can not be blamed on the seller. I love these little heart soaps and the mold!
A**.
Works great for CP soap
I purchased four heart molds for a Valentine's order with no real plan on what my design was going to be, other than my customer wanted heart soaps. I assembled the molds and then rubber-banded the four columns together to make them more stable when standing upright. I then placed them standing up in a tall container and stuffed paper towels around them to fill in the gap between the molds and the outer container, being careful to keep the columns as straight as possible. I poured at med-thin trace and experienced no leakage. The hearts came out perfect with minimal cleanup required. For the finished bars, I used the soap columns as embeds in a tall skinny loaf mold that's 2.25" wide. Proportionally they look good in the finished bars. However, the first batch I made I tried the 'love letter' design and the width of the loaf mold was too narrow to look like an envelope. The 2nd two batches I did different swirl variations and placed the embed during the pour. They came out fine, but I will tweak my designs next time I make them. All in all, I think the size of the heart is ok for a 2.25" wide mold, but would look better in a 2.5" or wider mold. The length can be pieced together or cut to fit any size mold. I used one of the four hearts I made to fill in the gap on the three batches of soap I made as my mold is 13" long; they came out fine. The finished size of the heart is 1" x 1" at the widest points. My recipe had 425 grams of oil with a 36% lye concentration (1.78:1). This amount was too much for the four molds. I had enough left over to make an extra single-bar soap (I think 3oz bar) which I shredded for confetti for a future batch.
A**R
Easy to Use
The heart shaped silicone mold worked perfectly for my cold process soap. I used melt and pour for the silicone mold and then embedded that into my loaf mold and pour my cold processed soap over it. I did have to hold the silicone mold together with smaller rubber band hair ties but it came out really well with no leaking. The length is the perfect size for the 10X3 loaf mold. Removing the heart from the silicone was easy too. The mold is made up of thick silicone and seems durable.
C**8
Love this mold
Excellent product. Easy to use. Durable and didn’t leak.
L**F
Mold works
Mold works on chocolate very well.
M**3
Really nice...
I really like this to use for a different shape of my bars of homemade soap. It's well made and I think will last for a very long time. The only problem I ran into and caused me not to give a full 5 star is when I was filling the tube with my soap product and packing the soap down the tube separated and caused a good portion of the soap to spill out. I was able to recover most of the soap so not much was lost. It was something I just didn't think about so buyer/user beware. I decided to purchase a couple types of clamps. In the picture is a regular 1/4 inch beam clamp and the black plastic clamp is a tarp hold down clamp. The strip of metal is from strap/pipe material I use around my house doing specific repair. Anyway the metal strip I will cut to length and use with the beam clamp to keep the tube from opening. This will. be the next time though. As you can see in the top left of the picture is some finished product, oatmeal, honey, tea tea tree and tamanu soap with rose fragrance I made for my wife, which turned out pretty good. The soap is hot process, which I prefer over cold. Just my preference. This is a good and useful product though.
D**H
No leaks - Good Quality
I read reviews that said there were a variety of leaks and stability issues. I did not have these problems. The mold is good quality and fits snuggly in the groves even after several uses and washing. You have to make sure the mold is snapped together well and it is together everywhere. I used a cup and support to hold it upright and level. A little pre planning is all it takes. It works well with CP soap and MP soap. Over all it’s worth it and if you’re unsure of leaking throw the binder cups on it.
J**S
Why didn't I get these earlier.
This made my soaping SO MUCH EASIER. Be sure to use binder clips along the sides if you're using hot process or anything viscous. Or maybe just to be safe anyway. For hot-process soap, be sure to mound it on top, because it will shrink by an inch or more at the top. If you can pour, do that, because spooning in will have some stick and cool on the sides. That will not bond uniformly to the core. Cold-Process, or melt-and-pour should work pretty easily. For MP or hot-process, expect it to cool overnight, and then you can pry open and slice with wire or whatever you like for log molds. This holds a liter, or about a kilo (about 2 pounds) of soap. Basically, about, 667 grams of oils, plus water etc, hot process evaporation. Remember, heap it on top, and as it cools, the center will sink. If you're pouring (CP, MP, Candles), then just fill it to the top, enough that you have a slight bubble on top. If only they were a little less expensive. For a simply cast silicone rubber part, they are massively overpriced, but the batches made know their market, and these pay for themselves in simplicity. I spent 2 hours making a 6 pound batch of soap. Start to finish, including cleanup day 1, and including cutting and stacking on day 2.
S**.
Heart for soap making
This was exactly what I was looking for. A little tricky to pour hot soap into the tub. Needed a funnel to pour. And I had to wrap some masking tape around the bottom to make sure it stayed closed. Otherwise great!
H**D
هل يستخدم في صناعة الصابون
أحببت الشكل ولكن لم اجربها بعد ومتحمس جدا لذلك
B**T
It will do
Once I put elastic bands all down the mould it worked fine keeping the soap inside.
S**I
الطائف
المنتج صغير لا تشتروا منه
M**2
Great mold
This worked great in my soaps.
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