Crafter's Choice

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This smaller loaf is half the size of Crafter's Choice Regular Loaf Silicone Mold making it great for testing out new soap recipes. It makes four one-inch slices of soap.
Amount: 1 pc
($11.38 each)
This smaller loaf is half the size of Crafter's Choice Regular Loaf Silicone Mold making it great for testing out new soap recipes. It makes four o...
This smaller loaf is half the size of Crafter's Choice Regular Loaf Silicone Mold making it great for testing out new soap recipes. It makes four one-inch slices of soap.
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Overall rating: 4.821429 / 5 from 168 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

This smaller loaf silicone mold is ideal for testing new soap recipes due to its compact size, which allows for making small batches. Customers appreciate its perfect size and the ease of unmolding and cleaning the thick, sturdy silicone.

Summary topics

  • Batch Size: 22%
  • Product Size: 44%
  • Silicone Quality: 5%

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Review highlights

  • "These molds are very sturdy and a good size for small loafs."Stacy
  • "Great size easy to remove soap and more uniform cuts."Aileen
  • "Perfect size for small batch"Stacy

Reviews

Great mold for cold processed

"Great mold for cold processed oven processed soap"

Katie B. (5/5)

Nice mold , easy to work with !

"I wanted to make a valentines soap . This heart mold is the perfect length for my loaf mold . I couldn't believe how easy it was to use !"

Rosalinda (5/5)

Perfect mold for test batches

"This is a perfect mold for doing tests batches. It makes 4 one inch rectangular bars. Very sturdy, no need to reinforce. Releases soap easily."

Lori (5/5)

Nice for small loaves

"This is a nice little mold. I like it, but I sometimes have a little difficulty getting the soap out of the mold. This is a perfect size for test batches!"

Nicole (4/5)

Perfect size

"This mold is my favorite for making test batches."

Alisa (5/5)

Great for test batches!

"This mold is the perfect size for testing new colors or new fragrances. I put my soap in the freezer for a bit and it easily slides right out of the mold. I love this mold for trying new things so that if things don't go according to plan I haven't wasted an entire batch!"

Tracy (5/5)

Perfect for testing recipes. . .

"I bought two of these molds for testing recipes, before making a full batch. They are very sturdy and do not bow. Fragrance and color wash out easily. They hold up perfectly during oven process."

Kelly M. (5/5)

Perfect for Test Batches

"This is exactly what I was looking for. It allows me to make small test batches - love it."

Reina (5/5)

Perfect small batch mold!

"I am soo happy with this little easy to use mold! I use it for 1# batches. Easy to unmold & clean, what's not to love! ?!"

Eva (5/5)

LOVE LOVE LOVE

"Love using this to test out new colors or scent."

Pamela (5/5)

Q&A

Could you please advise which size of shrink wrap bag would be best for a single bar from this mold cut at a 1" thickness.
We would recommend our 4 x 6 shrink wrap flat bag for a bar of soap this size.
I watched the video and am wondering what the little balls that are in the mold, do you sell them?
We do not sell the embeds pre-made. We do, however, sell the mold that was used to make them: http://www.wholesalesuppliesplus.com/products/round-ball-0.875-silicone-soap-mold.aspx
How many ounces of oil should I calculate in soapcalc for this mold?
I use the classic equation of L x W x H x .39 to figure the base oils (approximately 13.65 oz). Run through the lye calculator to find water weight.
How many ounces of oil should I calculate in soapcalc for this mold?
This hold 16 fl oz. So 15 oz should be good. Keep in mind your water amount also. To fill the 2lb I use 28 oz of oil. That fills it but if I want a heaping loaf I use 30 oz. so for this one 15 or more for heaping.
How many ounces in each bar?
If you cut them into four equal 2 1/2" x 3 1/2" bars at 1" thick, they will be about 4 oz per bar. If you cut them thicker into 3 equal bars, it will be around 5.3 oz per bar. Keep in mind you can also cube the bars into minis or guest sizes.

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