
The Azlok 15 Cavity Oval Shape Silicone Mold plus 6 Cavity Rectangle combo lets you pour a full batch of soap or lotion bars in one go: fill the oval mold for small guest-size bars and the rectangle mold for larger, standard bars. Both are flexible, heat-resistant silicone, so finished bars pop out cleanly without greasing.
What you can make with this combo
This pack is built for makers who want variety without buying several separate moulds. The oval cavities suit smaller, decorative bars, while the deeper rectangle cavities hold roughly 50–60 gm each, a comfortable size for everyday use.
- Cold and hot process soap — the silicone releases cured bars easily.
- Melt-and-pour soap — ideal for beginners; just melt the base, add colour and fragrance, and pour.
- Lotion bars and body butters made with beeswax and carrier oils.
- Wax melts, small candles and bath bombs.
- Resin, plaster or clay crafts for home décor and gifting.
How to use the silicone molds
- Place the mold on a flat, sturdy tray before filling. Silicone is flexible, so the tray prevents spills when you move it.
- Prepare your soap base or recipe as usual. For melt-and-pour, heat gently until liquid; for cold process, blend to trace.
- Pour into the cavities, leaving a little room at the top. Tap the tray lightly to release air bubbles.
- Let the bars set. Melt-and-pour firms up in a few hours; cold process needs 24–48 hours before unmoulding and then several weeks to cure.
- To unmould, gently flex the silicone and push from the base. The bars should slide out without sticking.
Tips for clean, professional-looking bars
- Silicone doesn't usually need greasing, but a very light mist of oil can help with sticky recipes.
- Pour at the right temperature — too hot can weaken thin mould walls, too cool can cause lumpy tops.
- Fill all cavities to a similar level so your bars are uniform in weight.
- For a smooth finish, spray the surface with a little isopropyl alcohol to pop surface bubbles (melt-and-pour).
- Colour availability can vary; Azlok delivers an alternative colour if your chosen shade is out of stock, so the mould's function stays the same regardless of hue.
Cleaning and storage
Wash the molds with warm water and mild dish soap after each use, then air-dry fully before storing. Silicone can hold onto strong fragrance oils, so wipe with a little rubbing alcohol if a scent lingers. Store flat or loosely rolled in a dry drawer, away from sharp objects and direct sunlight, so the cavities keep their shape.
Buying notes
The combo is priced at ₹489 and comes in Pack of 1, Pack of 5 and Pack of 10 options — the larger packs suit small businesses or workshops making bigger batches. Both molds are made in India from silicone. Approximate dimensions: the 15-cavity oval sheet is around 30 x 2.2 x 24 cm, and each rectangle cavity is about 8 x 5.5 x 2.4 cm.
A quick safety note
Soap making with lye (cold process) involves handling sodium hydroxide, which is caustic. Wear gloves and eye protection, work in a ventilated area, and keep raw soap away from children until fully cured. The molds themselves are safe to handle, but never place silicone directly over an open flame.
FAQ
How many soap bars can I make at once?
You can pour up to 15 oval bars and 6 rectangle bars in a single batch using both molds together.
Is the silicone safe for hot soap and wax?
Yes, the silicone is heat-resistant and works with melt-and-pour soap and melted wax. Avoid direct contact with a flame or a stovetop element.
Do I need to grease the mold before pouring?
Usually not — silicone releases bars easily. For very sticky recipes, a light mist of oil helps.
How much does each rectangle bar weigh?
Each rectangle cavity holds roughly 50–60 gm of soap, a standard everyday bar size.
Can I use these molds for things other than soap?
Yes. They also work well for lotion bars, wax melts, bath bombs, and resin or plaster craft projects.
