lilyandlove
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Stainless steel bowls - you want depth, not breadth, in your containers, b/c stuff CAN splash out. I would not recommend a shallow bowl of any type. Test your stainless steel with a magnet. If the magnet doesn't stick - it's not stainless. I use a set of cheapo stainless pots I got from Fred's Pharmacy. They aren't good for cooking - the bottom is so thin that any burns. They are only good for boiling water for pasta - or soaping!
The little paint buckets are nice - get the lids!
The Norpro cups - there are cheaper places online. I got mine for about $3 each from the same place I got my temp gun.
http://www.midlandhardware.com/166982.html
Temp gun - totally worth it to me for several reasons.
1) I need a thermometer b/c without one I get impatient and soap too hot.
2) The temp gun doesn't vanish into the drawer of random kitchen crap
3) move from lye water to oil without needed to wipe down
4) faster
5) Great for lotions - if you decide to make lotion, some preservatives are deactivated at certain temps so you want to be very certain of your temperatures.
Scale - I think you may want to find a bigger/broader one - because I think your container might make it hard for you to see the read out.
I've seen others (on other threads) suggest lids for the paint buckets. Can you tell me why? If I'm mixing stuff, why do I need a lid? Please enlighten me! lol
Thanks for the link! It's like half the price! :O