🕯️ Light up your creativity with the ultimate candle-making companion!
The EricX Light Candle Making Pouring Pot is a 2-pound capacity aluminum pitcher designed for DIY candle makers. It features a heat-resistant handle, a dripless pouring spout for precision, and excellent heat conductivity for quick cooling, making it an essential tool for crafting beautiful candles.
Item Length | 5 Inches |
Material Type | Aluminum |
A**R
Nice
Does the job pretty well, works as described.
G**A
Horrible job
Really? This was was beyond useable. Whomever packed it did a horrible job and I can't use it.very disappointed.
M**Z
Overpriced for what it is.
Overpriced. The metal is thin and everytime I pour from it theres a drip that runs down it's side. I feel $3 is more accurate as to what the price should be. I paid $10.. Look around some more, you can find something of better quality for cheaper. Guess candle making classifies as a speciality item.
S**N
Alright
Update... I had to order another one. If this is more than half full your first pores are going to spill all over no matter how careful you are. I ended up buying a no spill larger size. They all say no spill but at least if it’s larger I won’t have to have it so full when I begin to pour. But this one if it’s 2/3 full you’re going to spill it first. I can’t figure out why this problem hasn’t been solved by a simple pouring no spill wax pitcher.I was trying to find a pouring pot that would not spell Wax When at least 2/3 full. Well I haven’t found it yet. This poor as great as long as it’s half or under when it was more full it’s spelled no matter how careful I was trying to pour it. Once it was to halfway it didn’t spill over anymore. But this is not a spill less pouring pot by any means. Like I said if you keep it half full it probably won’t spell but if you plan on using the 4 pounds this can hold it’s going to spill when you start pouring
M**.
Spout drips a lot
I bought this for the dripless spout, but it dripped hot wax absolutely every time I poured with it. I ended up needing to ladle the wax out. Still worked great for melting, just not for pouring.
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