
The Azlok 6 in 1 Wax Sachet Mould is a reusable silicone mould that lets you pour several scented wax tablets in one go, in shapes like round, oval, circle, star and hexagon. You melt your wax, add fragrance, pour it into the cavities, let it set, and pop out finished sachets ready to hang in a wardrobe, car or drawer.
What you can make with it
Wax sachets, sometimes called wax tablets or aroma bars, are solid pieces of scented wax that release fragrance slowly without any flame. They are a safe alternative to candles when you want a gentle scent in small spaces. With this mould you can create:
- Scented wax sachets for wardrobes, cupboards and drawers
- Hanging air fresheners for cars and rooms
- Decorative wax tablets studded with dried flowers or herbs
- Small gift items and party favours
- Home decor pieces for shelves and trays
Because the mould holds multiple cavities in different shapes, it suits both home hobbyists and small businesses that want to batch a few designs at once.
Which wax works best
The mould is made from flexible silicone and handles the common candle-making waxes:
- Soy wax — clean melting, holds fragrance well, easy to unmould.
- Beeswax — firmer finish with a natural honey note.
- Paraffin wax — a budget-friendly choice with strong scent throw.
- Blended waxes — combine properties for a balance of finish and fragrance.
Soy and blended waxes are the most forgiving if you are just starting out.
How to use the mould, step by step
- Weigh your wax and melt it gently in a double boiler or a heat-safe container over low heat. Do not overheat.
- Once fully melted, remove from heat and let it cool slightly before adding fragrance or essential oil, so the scent does not burn off.
- Stir in your fragrance oil at the maker's recommended percentage, and mix in dried flowers or herbs if using.
- Place the silicone mould on a flat tray for support. Pour the wax evenly into each cavity.
- If you want to hang the sachets, insert a small loop of string or push a hole through with a skewer while the wax is still soft.
- Let the wax cool and set completely at room temperature. Flex the silicone and gently pop out each piece.
Tips for a better finish
- Pour when the wax is slightly cooled, not piping hot, to reduce surface cracks and sinkholes.
- Press dried petals lightly into the wax as it starts to firm so they stay on the surface.
- Do not rush the unmoulding. Fully set wax releases cleanly and keeps sharp edges.
- Wipe the mould with a soft cloth after use. Warm water is enough for most waxes; avoid harsh scrubbing that can damage the silicone.
Safety notes
Melting wax gets hot, so handle it with care and keep children and pets away from your workspace. Never leave heating wax unattended and always melt over low, indirect heat. Fragrance and essential oils are for external, decorative use only, so do not eat the wax sachets. If you have sensitive skin, patch-test any fragrance oil before handling large batches, and work in a well-ventilated area.
Buying and storage
The Azlok 6 in 1 Wax Sachet Mould is priced at around ₹199 and is available as a single mould or in packs of 2 or 5, which is handy if you make several designs together or run a small craft business. It is made in India from silicone. Store the mould flat in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight so it keeps its shape, and keep finished wax sachets in a closed drawer or wrapped in paper to preserve their scent.
FAQ
Are wax sachets the same as candles?
No. Wax sachets are flameless. They release fragrance passively as the scented wax slowly warms in your cupboard, drawer or car, so there is no wick to light.
Can I reuse the silicone mould?
Yes. Silicone moulds are designed for repeated use. Clean them gently after each batch and store them flat to keep the cavities in shape.
How long does the fragrance last?
It depends on the wax, the amount of fragrance oil added and where you place the sachet. In an enclosed space like a wardrobe, scent typically lingers for several weeks before it fades.
Which wax should a beginner choose?
Soy wax or a soy blend is the easiest to work with. It melts cleanly, holds fragrance nicely and releases from the silicone without much effort.
Can I add dried flowers and herbs?
Yes. Dried petals, herbs and other embellishments work beautifully with these moulds. Press them into the surface as the wax begins to set so they stay in place.
