

🎨 Mold your masterpiece, from kitchen to craft room!
This high-quality food-grade silicone mold is designed for versatile DIY projects including cakes, soaps, jellies, candles, and concrete succulent planters. It withstands extreme temperatures from -50°C to 300°C, is microwave and freezer safe, flexible yet durable, and features a non-stick surface for easy demolding and cleaning. Ideal for creative professionals and hobbyists looking to elevate their handmade crafts with precision and style.
| ASIN | B07PQCQ8GQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #172,999 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #326 in Clay Molds |
| Brand | Fbest |
| Color | Triangel |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (381) |
| Date First Available | March 19, 2019 |
| Item Weight | 7 ounces |
| Item model number | FB-004 |
| Manufacturer | FB |
| Material | Silicone |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 4.17 x 3.66 x 2.09 inches |
| Shape | Flower |
K**I
There’s an important caveat for those complaining of imperfectly-shaped finished triangles.
The trick to preventing wonky triangles (provided you receive a quality mold, which i did) is to keep the density/mass inside and outside the mold the same while it’s curing so the sides don’t bow out. I filled the mold, put it in a small bowl, and packed dirt (Florida “dirt” is basically sand; I’d have used store-bought sand if I’d had any on hand) around and onto it, completely covering it. I’m very pleased — all I need to do now is sand/saw off the dirt/level the bottom of the planter. I may try using self-leveling cement next time. For context, this is my first time working with cement, ever. If I can do it, so can you. My triangle planter came out with just one tiny bubble on the top edge. Otherwise, the sides are absolutely straight and as long as I don’t screw up the bottom, it’ll be perfectly presentable. I started with 3.25 ounces of cement (adding a little at the end because I needed a tiny bit more for the bottom) and ended up with a little extra, maybe 30 ml of wet cement. Probably used 20 ml water total.
G**M
Nice starter mold
Nice small mold for making tiny pots. Great for learning since it only takes a tiny bit of cement so mistakes aren’t wasteful.
D**E
Little weak
It works great aside from being a little weak for concrete and plaster. The sides end up bowed in
J**E
Nice
Never used yet
S**F
Doesn’t look that clean
Not that great of a mold. Have used it twice and both times have noticed that it’s not that triangular. Sides bevel in.
M**E
Complete Joke
What a total joke. The first time I used this, it broke in half when I tried to demold. I sent it back, in exchange for a replacement. when the replacement mold arrived, it had obviously used, it was filthy, there were holes in it, areas were broken or had been cut with scissors, chunks of material from from the previous owner were still stuck to the inside, etc.
D**K
I loved it
I loved this product. Few tips that made my concrete planter a success 1) Used fast setting mortar for more productivity and less chances of getting disturbed. 2) Applied some oil for easy removal of mold. I would definitely buy it one more time.
N**E
Pretty poor.
Not smooth - sides have bumps, small divots, and impressions. Not straight - all 3 sides curve inward.
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