
The Azlok 3 in 1 Wax Sachet Mould lets you pour and set three scented wax sachets at once, so you can make aromatic wax tablets, air fresheners and decorative pieces at home in a single go. It is a flexible silicone mould that works with soy wax, beeswax, paraffin and blended waxes, and it releases the finished sachets cleanly once they cool.
Wax sachets, sometimes called wax tablets or aroma bricks, are flameless. You hang them in a cupboard, car, wardrobe or drawer and they slowly release fragrance without any wick or flame. This mould makes producing them straightforward whether you are a hobbyist or running a small home business.
What you can make with it
The three-cavity design is versatile. Common uses include:
- Scented wax sachets to hang in wardrobes, bathrooms and cars.
- Air fresheners for rooms, shoe racks and storage boxes.
- Decorative wax tablets with dried flowers, herbs or mica for gifting.
- Home decor pieces for shelves and festive hampers.
Because you get three pieces per pour, it suits both a quick weekend project and larger batches for a stall or online store.
How to use the mould
- Weigh your wax. Measure enough flakes to fill all three cavities with a little to spare. Soy wax is popular for sachets because it holds fragrance well and releases easily.
- Melt gently. Use a double boiler or a heatproof bowl over simmering water. Heat the wax slowly and stir until fully liquid. Avoid overheating.
- Add fragrance. Once the wax cools slightly (follow your fragrance oil's recommended addition temperature), stir in fragrance or essential oil evenly. A typical load is around 6 to 10 percent of the wax weight, but check your oil's guidance.
- Add decoration (optional). Place dried flowers or press a small hole point if you want to thread a ribbon later.
- Pour carefully. Fill each cavity to the same level. Tap the mould gently to release air bubbles.
- Cool completely. Let the sachets set at room temperature. Once firm and cool, flex the silicone and pop them out.
- Thread and cure. Add a ribbon through the hole if you made one, then let the sachets cure for a day or two before use so the scent settles.
Tips for better results
- Do not unmould while the wax is still warm; it may bend or crack. Patience gives a clean shape.
- If pieces stick, chill the mould in the fridge for 10 to 15 minutes to loosen them.
- For stronger scent throw, do not exceed the maximum fragrance load your oil allows, as too much can cause the sachet to feel oily or sweat.
- Dedicate the mould to wax use only, and keep one melting bowl and spoon for your craft supplies.
Care and safety
Silicone moulds are durable and reusable when handled properly. Let the mould cool before cleaning. Wash with warm water and a little dish soap, then dry fully before storing flat. Avoid sharp knives that can nick the surface.
Melted wax and fragrance oils get hot, so work in a ventilated space, keep children and pets away from the melting station, and never leave hot wax unattended. Wax sachets are for fragrance and decoration only, not for eating. If you use essential oils, follow their dilution and handling notes.
Buying and storage
The Azlok 3 in 1 Wax Sachet Mould is made in India from silicone, weighs around 100 grams, and is priced at ₹199. It is available in single, 2-mould and 5-mould packs, so you can scale up if you plan to make larger batches. Colour options vary with availability. Store the mould in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to keep the silicone supple. Azlok also stocks soy wax, fragrance oils and other candle- and craft-making supplies if you want to complete your kit.
FAQ
What wax works best in this mould?
It suits soy wax, beeswax, paraffin and blended waxes. Soy wax is a favourite for sachets because it holds fragrance well and releases cleanly from silicone.
Do wax sachets need a wick?
No. Wax sachets are flameless. They release scent slowly on their own, so there is no burning and no wick required.
How long does one sachet last?
It varies with the wax, fragrance load and how enclosed the space is. In a small cupboard or car, a well-made sachet can stay fragrant for several weeks. Larger open rooms will feel the scent for a shorter time.
How do I clean the silicone mould?
Let it cool, then wash with warm water and mild dish soap. Dry it fully and store it flat. Avoid sharp tools that could cut the surface.
Can I add dried flowers or colour?
Yes. You can press in dried flowers or add a small amount of wax-safe colour or mica before pouring, which makes attractive decorative and gift pieces.
