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  1. I'm interested in the thermometer too. I have been using the same ones I used in the Presto pots, just standing there holding it in the wax to check the temp. I just don't trust the digital one that is with the Turk & Surf. I don't worry so much about it getting too cool other than my fo might not incorporate well. I do worry about it getting too hot though. SEP

  2. Thanks for the heads-up Sharon. I posted last week that I had just bought one, and after using Presto Pots for many years the thing looked huge.

    Well, the first day I used it, I melted some wax to cover the element, as suggested, and heard a strange plopping sound at floor level. Looked down, and saw wax coming out of the spout. Being the scatterbrain I can be at times, I had forgotten to check/close the drain valve and wax was pouring out on my floor and splashing my foot. Luckily I had on Crocs and all I had to do was wash them good.

    I have used this wonderful invention everyday now for about a week, and I love it, especially since I learned to check the valve before I fire it up in the mornings.

    I do have a question though. It seems like after it first heats up, to the set temp, that it doesn't hold the temp setting very well. The wax temp has dropped as low as 155*, and I haven't changed the setting. I have the stainless digital one with temp and time settings, and wonder if even after reading the directions I'm doing something wrong. Any suggestions appreciated. I will conquer this thing if it kills me.

    SEP

  3. Romasoy, I got mine from Bed, Bath and Beyond online. I did it online because my local store didn't have any. It was on clearance for $99.95, but there wasn't any 20% listed anywhere, so I just emailed them that I had the coupon (from the Sunday paper) and they emailed back and said to take my packing slip into the store and they would refund the 20% to me. I haven't seen them cheaper anywhere. If you want one, you might want to jump on it, because they are a clearance item. Sandi

  4. Because you all loved yours and kept talking about them I just bought a Turk & Surf, and now I need some help.

    Because I read everything I could find, I know I need to cover the element with melted wax before I turn it on, and I know I need to poke relief holes. Here is where the problem/question comes in. What do you all use to poke relief holes that won't hurt the element, or don't you go that deep? And here comes another question, Do you have a problem poking all the way through soy if you have let's say one half a melter full and it's not even warm yet?

    I know I probably sound like an idiot, but this dang thing is sooo big (been using Presto pots for years) that I'm about half afraid to turn it on. I need to pour 30-26 oz apothecaries tomorrow, so please have mercy on me and give me some advise. All help is appreciated! Sandi

  5. ChrisR, thank you so much for answering me. I did try it, and it worked just fine as far as getting them out of the molds. All I had to do was roll them in my hands, putting a little pressure on them and they came right out. The wick pins though were not that simple. I had to wrestle them out, even though I used mold release.

    I am really impressed with how beautifully the beeswax burns just by itself. The flame seems so steady, and a really clean burn.

  6. The double boiler method works good, but one (maybe two) words of advise. I learned the hard way to wipe the jars off after I take them out of the water, and before I pour the wax into a pour pot (if you're going to try to reuse it). If you get water in the wax it will start to pop when you heat it up. Also, wear gloves or use something to protect your hands. The jars do get very hot.

  7. I personally have never gotten a full MP in apothecary jars, using soy wax with a melt point of 125*, unless I double wicked it. I have never even bought a commercial apothecary jar candle, that had only one wick, that ever got a full melt pool.

    Just play around with it, and you'll get to the point you love your candles. It will all come together for you.

  8. If it is a standard 10 oz apothecary, like what TVG sells, then it is 4" diameter. It will need to be double wicked to get the best throw and melt pool. Depending on the melt point of your soy, and the fragrance you are using, you could start with two 51 cotton or two HTP 104. You might have to go up if the oil is a heavy one.

  9. Dana,

    I don't know what 1 TBLS computes with in ounces, but I know you will be able to get it to work. Just start with using percentages. Anywhere from 3%-5%. I used 3% in mine and they burned fine in the square Mason with a 60 cotton with in most scents, but some did need a 62 cotton.

    My main problem was just sheer ugliness, but that was my fault. I wasn't using the right pour temp.

    Thanks again HenryK and Vicky.

    Sandi

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