Milky Way

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Regular price $1,199.80
Our Larger Square Loaf soap mold is perfect for large batches when you want to control the thickness of the bar. The bar can be sliced into multiple square shapes.
Amount: 150 pc (bulk)
($8.00 each)
Our Larger Square Loaf soap mold is perfect for large batches when you want to control the thickness of the bar. The bar can be sliced into multipl...
Our Larger Square Loaf soap mold is perfect for large batches when you want to control the thickness of the bar. The bar can be sliced into multiple square shapes.
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Overall rating: 3.6585367 / 5 from 41 reviews.

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My favorite Large Loaf Mold

"This is my go to loaf mold, it makes great size bars and fits well with 4x6 shrink wrap bags. Sturdy."

Denise M. (5/5)

Dont buy it!

"This mold is garbage. I really don't understand how they can sell something like this. Not even the advertised dimensions are correct. It's simple, fragile, and the quality of the product seems more disposable than something you can use more than once. I wish I had read the reviews before buying it. Don't buy it!"

Luis (1/5)

Very bad

"Y'all said it's for a 5lb and this is not true I need my $15 plus tax back"

Odessa (1/5)

Very bad

"Y'all said it's for a 5lb and this is not true I need my $15 plus tax back"

Odessa (1/5)

best used for melt and pour

"after reading other reviews I decided not to use this with CP soap. I used it for melt and pour and had good results. Would recommend for that and would like to purchase another for CP in hopes that it will not distort because of the heat of the soap."

Connie (3/5)

A pretty good mold for mp soap

"This mold is okay for mp soap, absolutely not for cold process soap though. Its very flimsy and has no supposrts to it at all. If you're looking for a perfectly sharp mold for your soaps, this probably won't be your cup of tea because it has rounded corners. MP loaves come out very easily."

Elsie (3/5)

horrible

"I've bought a pack of 20 and I feel robbed. they are just thin pieces of plastic. They aren't gonna last more than a batch or 2. This is a very displeasing product. Don't buy it. I can't believe I've paid 200UDS + import fees on this."

Evelyne (1/5)

Cheap cheap cheap

"This ""mold"" is nothing more than thin, flimsy, inflexible plastic, on par quality-wise with cheap plastic molds from craft stores. No wonder they have 0 pictures of it, it's not worth the sale price I paid for it, let alone $15! I legitimately thought it was packing material until I realized that the mold I was expecting wasn't in the box! Don't bother with this garbage, spend a bit more and get proper molds."

Lauren (1/5)

horrible

"I've bought a pack of 20 and I feel robbed. they are just thin pieces of plastic. They aren't gonna last more than a batch or 2. This is a very displeasing product. Don't buy it. I can't believe I've paid 200UDS + import fees on this."

Evelyne (1/5)

Perfect Big Loaf Mold

"I absolutely love this mold! Makes 12 wonderful bars with the appearance of a skinny mold's results. Will purchase more!"

LaSaunia (5/5)

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I Pam-sprayed this mold, as the directions on your website suggests in the description, and my 5-pound soap stuck and absolutely refused to come out! I let it sit another day, and the same thing - I literally had to stick my fingers between the sides and the soap to finally get it out. What a shame and a waste of $16 - I'm sticking to silicone from now on.
We are sorry to hear your soap stuck in this mold. Another tip is to place the entire mold in the freezer. This will help harden the soap so it can be unmolded. Also, here is a link to an article we have on this subject: http://www.wholesalesuppliesplus.com/handmade101/learn-to-make-articles/simple-secrets-using-plastic-molds-for-cp-soap.aspx.
How sturdy are these really? Ive had terrible times with any Milky Way molds in the past.
We feel these molds are very sturdy. They are made of clear PVC. If using for MP, we recommend placing in the freezer for help with unmolding. If using for CP, we recommend lining the mold with plastic or coating with cooking spray.
How do you get the soap out of the mold?
You would turn the mold over and gently press in different areas until you see the soap releasing from the mold. You can also place the mold into the freezer for about 30 minutes and this will help the soap release from the mold.
Are the sides removable on this mold? How is soap released from it?
No, this mold is all one piece. For CP soap, you would spray mold with cooking spray or line with plastic wrap. For MP soap, we recommend placing in freezer for 30-60 minutes. If necessary, immerse bottom of mold in warm water for a few minutes.
Is this soap mold a plastic mold or a silicone mold?
This mold is plastic. Our Milky Way molds are plastic.

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