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- #3,659 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing (See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing)
- #20 in Candle Making Wax
Isabelle Hanratty
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2025
I use this to touch up some edges on my purse straps and it works great. It’s a little smaller than I expected but I’m sure it’ll last my awhile
Roger Stanfill II
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2025
Good stuff
Jami
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2025
You know those drawers when you yank it open and gives the highest piercing screech that makes you want to falcon punch an elf? Order this.
Noel Weigel
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2025
Using for waterproofing, with mineral oil.Clean product
Hannah
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2024
The stick was helpful in making my dresser drawers of my childhood dresser glide much easier. It was a cute little stick that had good ridges on it but quickly became harder to hold when it became to smaller when used.
prooffrock
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2024
I purchased an ounce of this product three years ago with the intention of learning bookbinding. The beeswax works beautifully for waxing a linen thread for binding, and lasts a long time. Now, three years later, I am helping an aging relative with cleaning up her apartment. She asked me to apply WD40 to loosen up some ancient sticky painted wooden drawers. I have heard makers on Youtube exclaim their extreme dislike of WD40, so I experimented with the beeswax. To my surprise, the first thing I noticed is it was not rancid even after three years sitting in a box in my studio! The next thing I noticed is the lack of resistance or squeaking on her drawers! A week later, we both noticed they seemed to get better with use!As for my bookbinding efforts, life has brought new challenges and focuses, and I am still using my tried and true pamphlet stitch. But learning the coptic stitch remains a goal!TL; dr: I recommend having a chunk of this stuff in your “junk drawer,” especially if the drawer squeaks. The uses will reveal themselves over time, and the product will (hopefully!) still be fresh after three years. Reader, good luck to you in your endeavors!
Ocean18
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2024
Very small block of beeswax. It’s very hard and firm, not like a softer beeswax candle. I use it to lubricate the metal tracks inside my old wood windows and on the inside tracks of my antique wood dresser drawers to help them slide easier! Works like a charm!
Chelsea Campbell
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2023
This is my new favorite wax for diamond painting! I've been struggling to find a good wax for multi placers, especially the really large ones that are longer than a square or heart of wax. I tried one from Etsy, but didn't have good results. The blue wax works really well, but I find it annoying to try and get it evenly into the larger multi placers. But this beeswax works perfectly! Now I'm using it with all my tips. You just scrape it into the tip, scrape off any excess, and it just works! It might be a little too sticky at first, but that quickly goes away as you use it, and I haven't had any issues when refreshing the wax (as opposed to the first time filling each tip). It's really easy to use and makes a really satisfying clicking/popping sound as you place the drills. And it smells nice!
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