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Handmade Wooden Wire Soap Mold Loaf Cutter Kit Small or Large Block DIY Soap

$ 157.87

Availability: 49 in stock
  • Condition: Excellent Like New
  • Brand: Unbranded
  • Type: Soap Cutter
  • Material: Wood
  • Form: OAK

    Description

    Home of soaps is no longer making beauty products, but this was my dream, to sell enough to buy this awesome soap cutter.
    Handmade of Oak Wood it will last a long time.
    I wiped it down really good after each use so it looks still new today, but it has cut many loaves of soap.
    Up to 18 bars of soap in a large loaf, and also the regular 2 pound size loaf that is used a lot.
    The handmade craftsmanship has no words to describe other than he does awesome work. I have included that information.
    It was purchased on ebay, stainless steel strings are what cut the soap. Like guitar strings of stainless steel , he sent one with the cutter
    when I bought it. I never broke a string so I am including that as well. All Oak ( hard wood for the frame) and the base to
    rest the loaf on is made of sturdy HDPE plastic ( very hard) .
    This will last a long time if you wipe it down and take good care of it. It's sturdy, it's also heavy. To ship will cost some
    but it is honestly worth it. I live in North Carolina so if you are a person interested in this you will pay less of course.
    The price is firm , I will loosen the strings during shipping and being bounced around they won't break and when you get it
    then you just turn the knobs as you see in the pictures and tighten them up again.
    I've seen the metal cutters out there that cut large or small loaves and they are expensive.
    Glycerin soaps are harder to cut through, I was told that and I never used this for glycerin soaps. But I can
    tell you I made thousands of soaps hot and cold process method and whatever I was cutting from that
    this worked like a charm.
    No international sales please
    Sales the lower 48 states
    Sales final no returns
    Smoke Free home
    Thanks for looking
    questions always welcome