Where can I find cheap but good candle molds?

Hi, I'm a beekeeper and I'm just getting into candle making. I really enjoy making candles, but I don't want to spend all my savings on a few molds. I get €20 a month in pocket money, and the shops I've found are selling a small mold for that. About 4 cm tall. Does anyone here know where I can get good molds for a reasonable price? It doesn't matter whether it's online or in a store!

Thank you in advance for your answers

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Gorkon193
2 years ago

You don’t need to pour expensive forms for candles, I’ve already annoyed myself about the prices. I take the normal plastic cups you like to use for garden parties. They’re a little conical. I oil the inside with simple sunflower oil so that the candle goes out easily and the wax should be somewhat cooled to pour.

FireCave
2 years ago

I don’t know how to pour candles now, but I like to bastele and paint. At AliExpress you often get beautiful but cheap things. Mostly it only cost a fraction such as Amazon, and it is the same. There are many who fall on the Amazon Masche while the article is the same. You only need to cuckoo with the shop owner often stand Asian names. That’s why you can always compare things much cheaper elsewhere!

beelee
2 years ago

Look at Amazon. Or online in a bastard. There are many, just googles. Motives over angels, turned, very simple shapes for under 10 €. And beeswax is food. This covers many things. Has E number 901

LauwarmerKaffee
2 years ago

You can take everything possible as a form. Small cans or yogurt cups. Or stuff from the kitchen cabinet. Beeswax’s going well. I would like to try it first

LauwarmerKaffee
2 years ago
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You can help yourself. Tedi or something. With the things to bake