Natural Soy 125 (415) Wax (5 lb)
F**Y
Work great
Best bang for your buck.
A**R
Dummy-Proof
**Note: New to the candle stick making biz.** This was only my 2nd attempt at candle making. I previously used, Beeswax. But I can definitely say, prefer the soy wax! Melts like a dream, and much faster. Also, holds fragrances, where, beeswax doesn’t seem to. Nice bright white color. Very easy to use. It’s pretty much dummy-proof! All in all, a great buy! Will definitely be purchasing, again!
L**L
Buy this!!
This wax is so good! It’s perfect for candles and it’s much better than any other wax I’ve ever used. It comes in a pretty big bag which is very good for being so cheap. It makes my candles smell even better as well. Overall I love this product!
A**S
BUY THIS PRODUCT!
I love this product! It was so easy to use and melts/burns beautifully. I made all natural essential oil candles with this and it the scents held up great. I used beeswax as well and the beeswax smell was overpowering, so I’d definitely recommend this soy wax instead!! It also doesn’t dry too quick so you have time to adjust wick. I added some coconut oil when I melted the wax to create a candle that burns slower/longer!
B**E
Adding coconut oil
I initially had problems with this wax and I've worked with soy wax before with no issues. It depends on how hot your wicks burn you if you have wicks for a softer soy wax I recommend adding some coconut oil into the mix. Without coconut oil all of my candles were duds it was very frustrating.I also found that I cannot use any dyes with this wax even with coconut oil. I don't know why they just don't work but that's not a big deal to me. Natural ANYTHING is in style now.If you have wicks with a zinc core like they use with paraffin wax I'm pretty sure you'd have no issues. I'm glad I read the reviews when I was having problems because I probably would've never thought of adding coconut oil. You need to find the right portions for you but it's more than you think. It doesn't turn the candle into the consistency of coconut oil (yuck) thankfully. It just makes the wax a bit softer with a lower melting point. You might get some divets on top of the wax but you can always use a heat gun to fix it.The scent throw is surprisingly great. I don't know if it's the coconut oil added but I find it fills the whole room and hallways with scent. And I'm using the same portions of scent that I've used with different wax.Hope this was helpful.
D**E
Good basic soy blend. Low melt temp: Recommended
This is a good soy wax. As a professional candle manufacturer I am rather picky. This has a low melt point and an easy release from molds without the need for silicon spray. Releases best from PVC molds, but workable with aluminum. Has a mild contraction (nice well, but not too strong of an inward pull). Has a light soy scent that overpowers delicate scents but works well natural and artificial scents. Makes an off-white candle, so best for mid to deep color dyes. Blends well with herbs if you are making herbal candles. Medium flat braid wick will suffice for pillars less than 1.5 inches, otherwise you want a square braid or a paper core wick. Blends VERY WELL with beeswax and yet retains a nice release. Not the best for containers due to separation from glass, but usable in a pinch.
T**R
Crafting Made Easy!
I've been using this soy wax to make many candles for friends and family. It was such a great deal, and it works really well! I am really impressed at how easy it is to melt the wax, you don't need anything special! Just microwave it on and off while taking it out every once to stir it in order to evenly distribute the heat, and then its done! Pour into a jar or glass (or anything you want really, get creative!) Mix in some candle scents if you want, the creative possibilities are endless. This hardens very smoothly and it stays a beautiful white color. Highly recommend!
T**
Works great for my candles
Quick delivery always n I absolutely love the wax
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