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Xximuim silicone molds


paul o' vendange

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I need a half-sphere mold in 30”.  I’ve never seen or used this company but their 30mm/ 6 x 4 mold is cheap, and they come with Amazon prime (free, 2 day shipping).

 

All materials are not the same in my experience, even if they are sold as so.  Anyone know them?

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I think you omitted the crucial piece of information, there (ie, identity of/link to the product).

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For some reason all I see anymore in terms of Amazon is the domain itself, not a link to the product.  

 

Sorry,  I see I forgot to name the company in the post (Xximuim - in the title).  Here’s a description:

 

Silicone Mold,1PCS Half Sphere Baking Mold Chocolate Candy and Gummy Mold Teacake Bakeware Set for Chocolate, Cake, Jelly, Pudding, Candy Molds Non Stick, BPA Free Silicone Molds (24 Rounds)

They all look the same in that they are 4 x 6 rounds, 30 mm:

 

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Thanks for any thoughts, guys.

-Paul

 

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i am pretty sure one or two factories make these and then they get sold under a million different brand names on amazon. i have something similar with a different name and use them a lot (mostly for soap, sometimes for cooking). it's amazon, and they do easy returns, so i'd just get it and try it out, personally.

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25 minutes ago, pastrygirl said:

How cheap?  They're $14 at JB Prince, which I consider reputable, I have several of theirs from my restaurant days in that same size.

 

https://www.jbprince.com/flexible-silicone-molds/orange-n-s-24-mini-hemispheres.asp

 

 

 

$9.95, 2 day shipping included (prime).  About as cheap as it gets, I imagine,

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1 hour ago, jimb0 said:

i am pretty sure one or two factories make these and then they get sold under a million different brand names on amazon. i have something similar with a different name and use them a lot (mostly for soap, sometimes for cooking). it's amazon, and they do easy returns, so i'd just get it and try it out, personally.

 

Excellent post, thanks Jimbo.  Never thought of it.  Makes perfect sense.

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11 hours ago, paul o' vendange said:

For some reason all I see anymore in terms of Amazon is the domain itself, not a link to the product.  

 

Sorry,  I see I forgot to name the company in the post (Xximuim - in the title).  Here’s a description:

 

 

LOL That's on me...I've gotten used to just clicking "next unread," and often forget to check which thread I'm on. I usually blame that on "posting before caffeine," but I see it was an evening post so that won't fly. :P

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