
The Azlok 15 Cavity Oval Shape + 4 Cavity Soap Mold Combo Pack is a two-piece set of flexible silicone moulds that lets you cast small oval soaps in bulk while also making a few mixed shapes (circle, square, heart and oval) in one session. At ₹489 for a single combo pack, it suits home soapmakers, hobbyists and small batch sellers who want variety without buying several separate moulds.
What you get in the combo pack
Both pieces are made from food-grade style silicone, which is soft, non-stick and easy to flex. Here is what each mould offers:
- 15 cavity oval mould — around 30 x 2.2 x 24 cm, roughly 200 gm in weight. Good for making a dozen-plus uniform oval bars in a single pour.
- 4 cavity mixed shape mould — approximately 16 x 3 x 17 cm, about 100 gm. Gives you circle, square, heart and oval shapes for gifting or sampler sets.
The set comes in 1, 2, 5 and 10 combo pack options, so you can scale up if you make soap regularly. Colour of the mould is shipped as available; if your preferred colour is out of stock, an alternative colour is sent.
What you can make with it
Silicone moulds are versatile, and this combo is not limited to soap. Common uses include:
- Cold process and melt-and-pour soaps — the flexible silicone releases cured bars cleanly.
- Bath bombs and shampoo bars for personal use or small gift hampers.
- Wax melts and small candles using soy or paraffin wax.
- Resin coasters, embeds and craft pieces for DIY projects.
The oval mould's many cavities make it handy when you want a consistent shape across a whole batch, while the 4-shape mould is nice for festive gifting.
How to use the moulds
- Place the mould on a firm, flat tray before pouring so it stays level and easy to move.
- Pour your soap or wax slowly into each cavity to reduce air bubbles. Tap the tray gently to settle the mixture.
- Let the soap set fully. Melt-and-pour firms in a few hours; cold process usually needs 24–48 hours before unmoulding, then several weeks to cure.
- To unmould, flex the silicone gently from the sides and push from the base. The bars pop out without cracking.
Cleaning, care and safety
Silicone is low-maintenance, but a few habits keep the mould in good shape for years.
- Wash with warm water and mild dish soap after each use, then air dry fully before storing.
- Avoid sharp knives or metal scrapers inside the cavities, as they can nick the silicone.
- Store flat or lightly rolled, away from dust and direct sunlight.
- If you use lye for cold process soap, follow standard safety: wear gloves and eye protection, work in a ventilated area, and keep raw soap away from children and pets until cured.
- Do not use the same mould for food and lye-based soap. Keep separate moulds for kitchen and craft use.
Buying and storage tips
If you make soap only occasionally, the single combo pack is enough. Regular makers and small sellers often prefer the 2, 5 or 10 combo packs so more bars set in one go, saving time between batches. Keep your moulds stacked with a sheet of paper between them to prevent dust build-up. You can find this combo and other soapmaking supplies on Azlok, which stocks moulds, oils and base ingredients for home crafters.
FAQ
Are these moulds made of food-grade silicone?
They are food-grade style silicone, soft and non-stick. That said, if you have used a mould with lye or fragrance oils, reserve it for craft use only and keep a separate mould for any edible projects.
How many soaps can I make at once?
The oval mould has 15 cavities and the mixed-shape mould has 4, so you can cast up to 19 pieces in a single session depending on cavity size and how full you pour.
Can I use these moulds for candles and resin too?
Yes. The silicone handles wax melts, small candles and resin craft pieces well. Just clean thoroughly between different materials.
Will I get the colour shown in the listing?
Colour is shipped as per stock availability. If your preferred colour is unavailable, an alternative colour mould is sent, as the function stays the same.
How long do silicone soap moulds last?
With gentle washing, no sharp tools and dry storage, silicone moulds can be reused for years across many batches.
