layserbrat
Well-Known Member
Curious as to what size (ounce/grams) bar sells best for you.
okay, so i am on the right track...I just got a fantastic deal on ebay....someone decided they did not like the BrambleBerry 9-bar birch molds!!!!:shock: I got TWO for the price of one.:-D my bars are coming out between 4 and 5 ounces. that is with two pounds of oils.... each bar is roughly 3 x 2 x 1 1/2.....
I sell mine at 4.5 oz. They are slab mold type vs loaf mold. I myself like the loaf but customers in my area prefered the slab type bar. I also sell guest bars as a sample bar for 1.00 each and they usually go like hotcakes.
Good deal Pam! I want those 9 bar molds too.
I have two 4 pound molds that make 18 bars each and by the time I sell them they are just under 4.5 so I mark them all 4.25oz. I sell them for $5.50. I have a couple of slab molds too that make 15 bars and I make a 3.5 pound batch in them and usually make those my swirly soaps. I am getting ready to switch to 6 pound molds and don't know yet how many bars I will get but I have a multi-cutter so they will all be the same size. I want to do 6 pound batches because I will have more soap with the same amount of cleanup and that is all my melting pot will hold anyway.
A 4lb mold (64oz) divided into 18 bars would be 3.5oz bars if my math is correct. You must have a 5lb mold.
In batch sizes 4lb generally refers to the oil weight, not the total batch weight. Entirely probable that they would get 18 bars of 4.5 oz each.
whitetulips, if you sell online only to people outside your state, you may not be required to collect sales tax, but if you sell to anyone within your state, online or in person, you will probably have to collect and submit the sales tax. You need to contact your state or a tax/accounting pro in your area.
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