It is the $55 Essential Depot one in silicone and the soap measures a full 3 inches across. It will last forever and both endcaps are removable. I like it and leave the soap one extra day compared to the wood/paper liner. Then, getting it out isn't a problem.@Adobehead What round mold did you use for those circle soaps? I have been using a pringles can. I've made 3 soaps, but I am thinking about upgrading to a nice silicone mold that will last for a while!
It is the $55 Essential Depot one in silicone and the soap measures a full 3 inches across. It will last forever and both endcaps are removable. I like it and leave the soap one extra day compared to the wood/paper liner. Then, getting it out isn't a problem.
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I’ve been trying to teach my DH how to give me feedback on the soap. “Nice” isn’t sufficient!Had my husband test out a cured bar today and discovered that I’m going to have to figure out a structured simple way to test. I couldn’t really get much helpful feedback. It’s annoying lol.
Whattt! That's my favorite time to soap! I like to be outside when its nice!Really wanted to used it today but it's storming and for some reason I just don't like soaping in the rain.
That's what my husband made for me, as well. Works great and a whole lot cheaper than any cylinder molds that are sold specifically for soap!After the accident with the Pringle's can, I went out and bought a PVC pipe! It too is 3" diameter (on the inside). I had to buy a 5' length which was $15 and a cap for $2 but even tho it's not their policy, the guy was good enough to cut it for me. Really wanted to used it today but it's storming and for some reason I just don't like soaping in the rain.
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