Scott V7L
2025-09-02 10:47:21
I resisted. I'm experimenting making mustache waxes. This involves melting beeswax in a double boiler. I told myself I had sufficient kitchen supplies to do the job. But my various jury-rigged approaches all fell short, and when I broke a handleless beaker, I decided it was time for this product. There are several similar (identical?) products on Amazon. This was one of the least expensive. It's well made and fits perfectly in my 0.75L MadeIn butter warmer. The job is so much easier and much faster. I'm convinced!
Guitar Player
2025-08-28 21:30:49
I have used a professional double boiler setup for years. I found this melting pot by accident and thought I would give it a try. The compact size is great for small batches and it is simple and quick to use.
dorothia jones
2025-07-27 18:22:49
I love this.i make chap stick with it.its a perfect fit on my pot so easy.heats just right.its thick n not thin n flimsy.it stays shiny n new looking
RONNY
2025-03-18 17:18:20
Works well
Artsy Ali
2024-12-20 14:30:40
Tested this little guy out last night for melting some white chocolate. It sat nicely inside my own small pot underneath it and surprised me that it stayed sitting in the pot because it felt rather light when I first looked at it. I knew it was going to be small, but I didn’t think it would be this small but again that’s my own fault for not paying attention to the measurements which show the exterior measurements, not the interior measurements. The handle stayed relatively cool and when the water started boiling in my pot. I was concerned since this is not very heavy that boiling water might Lyft and move it but it didn’t disturb this little double boiler. It was very easy to clean under hot water And does feel sturdy enough for this purpose. One note for first timers like I am, do not keep the water boiling the whole time. If any water gets into your chocolate, it will make it seize up and not work as you hope it will. It will get big lumps in it even if it’s still warm enough to be melted. Turn the heat down when you just have a few lumps in your chocolate and just keep stirring it. Do not keep it on high the whole time like I did. I definitely recommend this little pot. And it certainly is going to be helpful for someone who only does melting chocolate occasionally. I think if I was going to do this frequently, I would buy either a little bigger one or one that has a small pot that fits exactly inside a little bit bigger pot on the bottom. and maybe one that has a handle that stays 100% cool. I’m glad I bought it, It’s certainly a bargain price and opportunity for a beginner to see if they like melting, chocolate and possible craft usages and I’m sure it will last a long time into the future.
Krystin
2024-12-10 15:02:50
I use this to make my hair oils. It's absolutely perfect thank you. Very sturdy and it heats up nicely it's not thin very thick.
slygrl88
2024-12-03 11:03:43
This is a great double boiler, mini. It’s perfect for what I need when melting chocolate and making candies. This is a smaller pot just know that. If you’re looking for something as a double broiler to cook veggies, this is going to be too small. I use this for making hair care products, and melting chocolate.
Brewmaster
2024-11-29 18:10:19
I wanted a smallish double boiler I could use with existing pots to make small batch candy. I gave this a test run yesterday and really like the results. This will be perfect for my uses. Cleanup was easy and the pot is sturdy and well made.