I never want to line a mold again.

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Once you get used to lining molds with freezer paper you hardly take measurements, more like 2 and that's it. A few years ago I used those foamy sheets, but they start to shrink over time and leak.
 
??? I've never measured for freezer paper. Well once to cut the cardboard template the size of the bottom but that's it.
 
judymoody said:
I've heard that people have had sticking problems with those HDPE molds.

You can get the silicone loaf molds (like WSP) from Richard/Bebe for 13 bucks plus shipping:

http://bebecollection.com/loaf-mold-too ... /loaf-mold

With dividers it's $35.

http://bebecollection.com/loaf-mold-too ... ers-lf01cb

Haven't tried the divided one, only the regular loaves. They release just fine.

I went to their site and was going to purchase a couple of their silicone molds since they were only $12 each. Problem was, when I went to check out the shipping came up as $24 per item. WHAT???? Needless to say, I left!
 
Bergamot & Bubbles said:
I went to their site and was going to purchase a couple of their silicone molds since they were only $12 each. Problem was, when I went to check out the shipping came up as $24 per item. WHAT???? Needless to say, I left!

I did order one silicon loaf mold, the total charge with shipping was $18.
The only glitch (so far) was that Paypal wouldn't take my credit card for whatever reason and I had to transfer the funds from my bank account into my instant payment Paypal account to make the transaction, so that takes about four days.

I'll let you know how the product is when it finally arrives. Good thing I'm in no rush..
 
saltydog said:
judymoody said:
Uplands is in transition right now, has been for a couple of months. They aren't filling orders, at least not consistently. No clear information about when the new owners will start production.

Too bad. Has anyone tried their molds?

LOVE THEM!!!! They're sooooooo easy!!! Best soaping decision I ever made.

I seem to remember that you can order the silicone linesr separately. If you already have a mold or need a replacement it's a great option, if they still offer it.
 
I'm still sticking with mrdoright 123 on Etsy..... I have 2 molds plus the slicer.... Never leak, no matter how thin, go together easy and soap is perfect every time. I do have to run the slicer down the sides and it comes right out. Perfect size every time... :D
 
Soapers have had various reactions to different molds. I'd suggest searching here and on google or whatnot for their reviews.
 
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I don't know why no one is jumping in here with Soaphutch. I LOVE my Soaphutch uber mold. It NEVER sticks - not even the first time I used it. I have another HDPE mold from another manufacturer, and I had nothing but problems with it. The Soaphutch is perfect!
 
I think I looked at those soaphutch molds a while back and at the time I couldn't find anyone who had used them.

They look really neat.

What are the prices on them?
 
soaphutch Molds

My uber mold from Soaphutch was a custom mold that can be configured three different ways. I paid $250 for it, which is pretty steep, but it has been worth every penny. I would order from Rich again in a heartbeat.
 
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