Wax Melter for Candle Making - Holds Approximately 6 Qts of Melted Wax - Easy Pour Valve - Free Ebook - by SOYLITE CANDLES
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Yes, beeswax can be melted.
Yes, Jaclyn, coconut wax, soy wax, and paraffin wax can all be used with it. I hope this has been of assistance.
I believe so, but there must be sufficient space in there to melt all waxes.
It has a very low setting, which I would test first because I've dipped my hands in wax many times. You could also use a low melt wax to avoid getting too hot.
Selected User Reviews For Wax Melter for Candle Making - Holds Approximately 6 Qts of Melted Wax - Easy Pour Valve - Free Ebook - by SOYLITE CANDLES
I was looking for a pot to replace my 20-year-old one. This isn't the case. The spout is terrible and did not arrive as advertised. Because the spout is so short, you must place your pot on the counter's very edge. It has an uncoated small circular valve that heats up in tandem with the pot. The plug is extremely short and easily dislodges.
It's a Presto Pot that's been fitted with a spout. Although it seemed like a good idea at the time, save your money and get a Presto Pot for $28 instead. $80 was a waste of money. To be useful, the pot must be completely full at all times, which is impossible to achieve when using wax. To finish the pot, I had to pour it out anyway. It also takes an excruciatingly long time to emerge from the spout.
The bottom of my product is dripping with my product.
There were no cracks or breaks in the material. The assembly was so simple that I was able to tighten the legs and handles with ease using my ladies tool bag. The pot heats up quickly and precisely. I melted 8 pounds of soy wax in such a short amount of time that I'll never melt it again. It takes FOREVER to boil water! I'm so happy with this product that I'm going to buy another one from the same company that has earned my trust. EXTREMELY RAPID AND EXACT! SoyLite Candle Company gets a big thumbs up! Thank you very much!.
Since May of 2020, I've used this wax melter. The top was dented, and when I contacted the seller, I was told that due to the pandemic, there were no replacement tops available. That is something I am aware of. The spout/pot connection on the pot has had a minor leak since the beginning. Now I'm noticing that there appears to be a problem with the temperature control. br>br>About a week ago, I contacted the Soylight company to inquire about a product leak, but I never received a response. How long is it guaranteed that the product will work without leaking or failing completely? So now, less than six months later, I'm looking for a new wax melter. It's a nightmare.
It's a lot easier to make candles with this than it is with a double boiler - BUT - It's a pain to clean the spout. No matter how much I use a bottle brush and run hot water through it, I can never get all of the soy wax out. So, if I'm making black candles and then switch to white, I'll always get a stream of black wax before it runs completely white. br>br>I just wish there was a better way to clean the spout.
It's great because I can make a lot of candles in one go. The only thing I don't like about it is that the spout is a little high, which means I frequently need another hand to tip it to get the last of the wax to drain or pour into a container.
br>Warms up and melts wax quickly!br>I'm going to order some more.