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Australian made divider molds

Giving handmade soap the right shape (as well as the right size and weight) can be a very frustrating and time consuming process. In our experience, hand-cutting soap to the same size is a very time consuming task and, after a few hours with inconsistent results, it becomes plain annoying!

It has been proven to be much simpler, and far more efficient for larger batches, to use divider moulds (also called hashed molds). Many different types have been available in the US for several years, but none of them was exactly what we wanted or was available in Australia. That's why, in early 2000, we decided to spend some time designing a new soap mold to suit our needs, and had it custom built for us.
Made from the best materials and guaranteed to last, our specially designed soap molds with dividers are easy to use, reliable and extremely efficient.... and are offered to other soapers at a very competitive price through the Australian specialised mould manufacturer Hawthorn Bay.

Our professional soap molds are distributed in the US and Canada
by Anne Lee's



Aussie made tray moulds

For those who prefer unusual shapes and are not hard pressed by production rythms, a range of soap moulds, designed and made in Australia, is available from Hawthorn Bay.


 

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last update 12 dec 2006