







🛠️ Mold your masterpiece faster, finer, and flawless every time!
MITINU’s 22oz Silicone Mold Making Kit features premium food-grade platinum silicone with 15A hardness, delivering high elasticity and ultra-fine detail replication. The fast 2-4 hour room temperature cure and self-degassing formula eliminate bubbles without vacuum equipment. Perfect for diverse crafts including resin, soap, candle, and edible molds, this beginner-friendly kit includes gloves and mixing sticks for effortless use and long-lasting shelf life.








| ASIN | B0D5CY5Z4V |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,639 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #76 in Soap Making Molds |
| Brand | MITINU |
| Color | 22oz |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (415) |
| Date First Available | May 28, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 1.68 pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
| Item model number | Silicone-002 |
| Manufacturer | MITINU |
| Material | Silicone |
| Number of Pieces | 2 |
| Product Dimensions | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
| Shape | Round |
C**S
Works perfect as advertised.
First time creating silicone molds or using this product and was a little skeptical based on some of the negative reviews. I do have to say that was able to create a very small detail mold of Hotwheels wheels in my first attempt. Follow the directions from the manufacturer and the small detailed mold came out perfect. I let it sit a couple of minutes so air bubbles would dissipate and pour onto my model and the results were impressive. I’ll continue to use it and recommend it, specially for the lower price that’s comparable products.
G**L
High detail good quality
Purchased several times and love it. High quality silicone mold. Picks up tons of detail. The mold come out very rubbery and maintains it original shape perfectly and long as you follow the instructions. I accidentally had my ration off once and one corner of my mold started to degrade and pull apart. That has only happened once but every other time they molds have come out perfectly. Easy to use but quite expensive. I only ever had one mold get stuck to the original frame because I did not treat the raw wood it was touching.
C**T
Great casting silicone
Great product. Viscosity was I bit lower than I expected, but worked really well. I 3d printed a mold using pla and injected into a cavity with a syringe. A few tips. Mold design. Alow for the mold to have a runner to fill from the bottom. At the top vent, have a well that will over fill the cavity by maybe 5% of the volume. This allows degassing and leakage to keep your cavity from ending up short. Coat the mold with petroleum jelly lightly with a brush. Release will be great and product will still cure. Olive oil keeps the product from curing for some reason. Durometer tested at a shore A 17 for me. Close enough to the advertised 15 imo. The product seems to have good air release. I de gassed in the syringe by holding my finger over the end and pulling a vacuum multiple times.
D**D
Easy to pour, mix - consistent results
Easy to work with, pretty quick cure time around 4-6 hours around 74 degrees, it felt like temperature had a big impact so if it's colder where you are id expect it to take longer, err on the safe side. If you have a warming mat that will definitely help speed things up. Mix 1-1 by weight, not volume. Will not cure if trying to make a mold from a piece of UV resin, at least not without a product like inhibit-x which I didn't have. Not the product's fault, just a word of warning.
S**S
worked well and captured detail well
it performed well very flexable after set up. just was a little tacky and i mixed it well. I would use it again though
E**O
Great product
Great product
D**.
Works great
Really easier then I thought can't wait to do more
B**N
Never fully cured for me but is likely because of what I was trying to mold
I tried it twice (two separate orders). I thought the first time I must have just gotten a bad batch so I ordered again because of all the positive reviews (I would have returned it the first time, but I had gone past the deadline before I used it). Both times the mold never fully cured. The outside seemed hardened and fine, but the inside, where the sculpture was, turned out to be gooey/sticky and any fine details that were in my sculpture were lost. I used a very accurate digital scale and I was meticulous about my measurements. I also waited well past the recommended cure time (left it overnight). And for what it’s worth I’m not a newby when it comes to mold making. I’ve made several prop molds over the years. EDIT: I have now learned that the item I was trying to mold was made of clay that contained sulfur which apparently does not react well with silicone molds. So that likely was the reason behind my mold not properly curing.
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