

🧼 Mold your creativity, shape your success!
This premium soap mold set includes a flexible silicone liner and a stylish wood box, designed to produce a perfect 42oz rectangular soap loaf. Heat resistant from -40°C to 230°C, it offers easy unmolding and cleaning, while the wood box provides insulation for optimal soap curing. Ideal for soap makers and creative professionals seeking durable, reusable, and versatile molds for soap, baking, and more.









| ASIN | B00YQO006K |
| Assembly required | No |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11,095 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #18 in Soap Making Molds |
| Brand | DD-life |
| Color | Purple |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,974) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 13.8 ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 11 x 3.5 x 3.1 inches |
| Item model number | SYNCHKG063341 |
| Manufacturer | DD-life |
| Material | Silicone, Wood |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 11 x 3.5 x 3.1 inches |
| Shape | Rectangular |
T**T
Good product, good value
Good size, flexible but sturdy, easy to remove base
J**H
Great molds
I love these soap molds! They are just the right size for a 2 lb batch and each loaf makes ten 1-inch bars with very little waste. I love the wood shell for insulating the soap through gel phase, and the flexible silicone pops right out for easy unmolding and cleaning. I bake the silicone part in the oven to get rid of lingering fragrances, and each mold lasts years. I live in a dry climate, so I try to keep the wood oiled so it doesn't shrink over time and cause the silicone liner to bow in the middle. These have been the best, most cost effective option for me!
A**R
Great mold.
I've been using this mold for almost a year, and I make soap at least once a week, but often more than that. The silicone is not flimsy as other people stated. It holds up well to cold and hot process soap, even oven hot process soap, milk soap, and the soap I put like 20 additives in. I mostly use peppermint soap with a higher menthol content and the people I know now use that. But I have a list of essential oils I've used in it, and anything from 4-9% superfat soaps. It's held up to it all, making 400 bars in 2 molds to sell for the holidays even, silicone still has life in it. So it's long lasting and durable for soap. Those who claim they had to tape the side up did something to damage the mold or are out right full of it. I have never once had to tape the side up, and everything I've done pops out perfectly, minus the one batch that separated and I had to pour it out stick blend and put it in the other liner, which then came out perfectly square, but looked like hot process soap. Why people damage or use a product wrong and then review it as someone else's fault is beyond me. Yes the silicone is not self supporting, that's what the wooden box is for. Why do people think it comes in a wooden box? This mold is the best priced one I found, and I use two of them purchased months apart all the time, my soap recipes are anything from 26 to 84 ounces, never once had an issue that could be anything but the soap recipe. Which I've had seize once and separate once, involved my fragrance and wrong temperature and whisking instead of stirring. Nothing to blame but myself.
K**T
Worked Perfectly As Advertised
It is exactly what it says - a wooden soap mold with purple silicone liner. The silicone makes it so you don't have to line your molds with freezer paper every time, which, for me, is the most frustrating part of soapmaking. The mold itself is pretty flimsy on its own, but is perfectly fitted and suited as a liner. My soaps have come out clean, with no sticking The mold performs the same as the other wood molds I have, and though thin, did not seem to affect the usual gel phase in familiar recipes. Silicone does hold scent, so if you're scenting your soaps, be aware! You may need to use different liners for different scents, depending on what you use. Not the fault of this liner, just something to note about all silicone liners.
T**H
Works great - dropped one star only because of relatively high price
This is a very nice mold. The silicone releases well and the wood is "strong enough" not to bow when the mold is filled. My only gripe is this stuff is getting so expensive, but I needed something in a hurry and went with this one.
T**A
Good value
Great for making soaps, good quality great price
A**R
Awesome!
Making excellent bars of soap!
L**Y
Light n easy
I linseed oiled mine to clean off easily. Waterproofing the bare wood . Mould flexes fine.
N**N
Good quality wood the silicone is good quality easy to remove soap
F**A
produit parfait
P**Y
Love the mold, looks just like the picture, arrived on time. Can't wait to use it.
A**R
Good size and product
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