Can I make candles in a crockpot?
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I had a site that gave instructions on how to make candles in a crockpot, but the site is no longer there.
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No, you cannot. Each type of wax (paraffin, soy, palm, blends, etc.) requires its own melting and pouring temperatures. The temperature simply cannot be controlled with crockpot because it’s either High or Low. You need to use a double-boiler to melt wax, unless you get a commercial wax melter costing hundreds of dollars.
Are you maybe thinking hot process soap in a crock pot? You can do that, but not candles.