This crafter's choice 1501 molds were my first molds too when I started my soaping journey in 2013. I had a very hard time to get the soap out of the mold and when I finally made it, the soap was completely deformed! So next time, I put it in the freezer when the soap was cool. The soap was hard enough to stay in shape but pushing this frozen block out of the silicone mold really hurt my fingers!
Thanks to the frustration and pain from removing the soap from the mold, I decided to team up with my genius engineer brother and nephew to invent a new mold that is built to last, compact, easy to unmold, no contamination from previous batches and is completely made of stainless steel!
As a struggled soap maker, I was determined to share the most amazing and innovative soap mold that my brother and nephew made for me with fellow soap makers!
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You can use it as a loaf mold or a slab mold. You will never has to worry about soda ash that usually happens on wood and silicone molds since stainless steel keeps the temperature even during the sapofication process. You can even remove the soap from the mold just 4 hours after you pour the soap into the mold (if the recipe has high percentage of coconut oil) and they turn out perfectly square! Here below are from a dear soap maker Lori’s creation using my mold.
Lori used to be a nurse. She sprayed alcohol to sanitize every tool she used. Out of expectation, the polyester liners just came off from the mold completely! On this picture, you can see how smooth and square her soaps is!