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CandleScience Candle Making Pitcher

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Fulfilled by Virginia Candle Supply

Arrives Thursday, Jun 12
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Color: Making Pitcher


Features

  • Holds up to 4 lbs. Of melted wax. Keep adding wax flakes as the wax melts in the pitcher to reach the full 4lb. Capacity
  • 8 inch tall by 5 1/2 inch in diameter
  • Aluminum construction
  • Plastic handle stays cool during heating
  • Made in the USA

Description

Our large aluminum pouring pitcher holds up to 4 lbs. Of melted wax. The plastic handle stays cool even in a double boiler. The spout makes pouring even small candles a breeze. 8 inch tall by 5 1/2 inch in diameter.

Brand: CandleScience


Material: Aluminum


Color: Making Pitcher


Capacity: 4 Pounds


Style: Modern


Brand: CandleScience


Material: Aluminum


Color: Making Pitcher


Capacity: 4 Pounds


Style: Modern


Product Dimensions: 5.5"W x 8"H


Item Weight: 0.56 Pounds


With Lid: No


Item Weight: 9 ounces


Manufacturer: CandleScience


Item model number: 70004


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Assembly required: No


Number of pieces: 1


Batteries required: No


Import: Made in US


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • CandleScience Candle-Making Pitcher (Small)
Color: Silver
So, I've just received this pitcher and won't be using it until Mercury goes direct again (all my candles are for magick and I don't want the retrograde energy effecting them) but here are my impressions so-far... It's a little smaller than I was expecting, but that's clearly another case of me not reading carefully before buying. However, for my purposes it will still be just fine. In fact, the small size may make it easier to wield when pouring (nothing sucks quite like having to get stains from dyed wax out of a countertop after a spill.) And actually, I would say that it's a little bigger than the dimensions they give on the product page. It's allegedly 4-3/4" tall and 4-1/2 in diameter, but I've found it to be closer to 5" tall and 4-3/4 in diameter. They may have estimated somewhat conservatively so as to give "effective dimensions" or something. For instance, it's probably not a good idea to fill it past the 4-3/4" mark, but it's ultimately got a little more height than that. I've got a size comparison photo with the pitcher next to a standard AA battery, if it helps. ::nudges photo towards you:: o.O I saw somebody mention that this "acts as a double-boiler," but strictly speaking, this is not going to be the case. It may still be fine to just put straight on the burners as has also been said, but it's not a double-boiler (isn't double-walled, doesn't have any way to store water for boiling inside.) If you want a double-boil effect, though, you can easily find another pot to fill with a bit of water and rest this one inside it for the melting process. I'd think it'd be a good idea to find some way to suspend it higher than the very bottom of the water pot, though, because otherwise the heat is just going between the two layers of metal and not strictly using the hot-water's gentler heat. CandleScience recommends *against* using soap and water for the cleaning of this product, just as an FYI. I got an answer to a question about its cleaning directly from them, which said to keep it heated and wipe-down the inside with a paper-towel and maybe some rubbing alcohol when cleaning. I'll share more once I've actually used it, but there's some info for you so far. *Update - I'm coming back to this review to remove one star because "Number One in Service" has sent me an auto-generated nag-email to pester me for feedback and reviews after such time as I had already left both. Sellers need to stop flooding our inboxes with this junk, and the only way they are going to do that is if they stop thinking it's doing them any good. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2016 by BlacklightHalo BlacklightHalo

  • Great for making candles
Color: Making Pitcher
I bought this pitcher to (no surprise) use for melting wax to make candles. I usually melt 1 or 2 lb of wax at a time, but I've done as little as 8 oz, and you can definitely melt a little more, though maybe not a full 4 lb unless it's all melted (just guessing; I haven't tried to put in 4 lb of wax chips myself). It's aluminum, so it's lightweight, but the handle is *not* aluminum, which makes it cool and safe to touch even when the wax is being heated. The spout also makes pouring into containers or molds very easy, though sometimes I get a bit of wax dripping over the side, because the metal cools very easily, the very last bit of wax usually seems to get solidified on the inside of the pitcher before it can pour out. To clean, I fill the pitcher 1/2 or more full with water, then use a large squirt of dish soap and heat it until the wax residue melts and dissolves, paying particular attention to the spout area. I usually also wipe down the outside, but in general, it's very easy. The pitcher seems reasonably well constructed, though I've only had it for a few months now. I plan to keep using it for a while and don't see any signs of how it wouldn't last; if I had to guess at the first point of failure, maybe it would be the handle falling off. But it's definitely OK now. PS - For those who care, Candlescience sells this item on their website as well for a bit less than it is on Amazon as of the time of my writing. If you're ordering other things from them on their site anyway, it may be cheaper, even including the cost of shipping. However, if you are not and have Amazon Prime (or super saver), it's better from Amazon. They also claim on their website that it is now made in the US, whereas the pitcher I got from Amazon several months ago said "made in China." I'm assuming they will all be US-made, as Candlescience's site said, as the old inventory is run out of (or if you order directly from them). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2013 by R. Morris

  • Perfect for pouring wax!!
Color: Making Pitcher
For months I have been spilling wax every time I poured, but then I got this and it is perfect. Pours directly into my candle jars without spilling a drop or dripping down the side. Totally worth it!
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2023 by Kishpain3

  • Excelente compra
Color: Silver
Me gusta mucho, el mango protege del calor una vez se vierte el liquido caliente. tuve que comprar una mas grande! muy buena compra!
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2023 by Carlos

  • Buying another!
Color: Making Pitcher
The media could not be loaded. I love this pitcher it works perfectly when melting and pouring my wax in jars and molds. I’ve tested 3 wax (soy, parasoy and paraffin) with it and it did what is suppose to and yes the paraffin took a little longer to melt and as soon as it’s lifted out the pot it didn’t hold the heat much with that wax. However , bright side it’s the best! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2022 by IG: sh_nique IG: sh_nique

  • Makes my life easier!
Color: Making Pitcher
I'm not sure why it took me so long to buy one of these!! I use it now for making melt and pour soap, candles, and lip balms. I emailed the maker of this pitcher, asking if it's safe to place directly on a gas burner (on the flame). So, if anyone wants to know...their response was "yes," but to keep the heat LOW, and melt slowly. I do not know about electric burners, but I know that you can definitely use the double boiler method on any type of stove by placing the pitcher into a pot of boiling water. This is easy to clean by wiping it out with a paper towel, as long as you do it while the residual concoction is still liquid. If you let it solidify, it will be difficult to clean. However, if this happens, just re-melt the contents, then pour liquid into the trash and wipe the pitcher clean. *Do NOT pour anything with wax into your sink! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2016 by James C Clingman

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