I’m waiting for a melting pot that you can set the exact amount of melted wax you want dispensed……and stops. I see 2 features, the jacket and the the ability to heat wax up to 215-220 according to “Smell This Candle.” This would be great for someone who doesn’t have any melting pots yet! Thank you for showing us this wax melter! Much love to you and your family!
I have one! I bought it because I don't need a huge melter, yet, and the price was really good. I have been so impressed with this. It holds a lot and gets my cocosoy blend hot enough. I just bought a second!
I did find it slips a bit. I bought off Amazon an item called Edge black extrusion medium.17/32" high and grip 3/64"-9/64" 5 foot is what I bought and was enough for two but plastic edge protector. Perfect fit and does the job well. Thought it may help. Jack
Thank you so much for your video on the ToAuto V3. Based upon your clear information, I purchased this device for my candle-making. I have one disappointment that I'd like to share with you, hoping that you might have a solution. On p.6 of the instructions manual, under "Maintenance," the manufacturer states that "After each use, the wax inside needs to be poured out and wiped off with a rag." In your opinion, is it absolutely necessary to do this? I would like to finish a project and just leave any remaining wax in the melter until I am ready to continue work. Will I be causing any harm to the ToAuto V3 if I let wax stay in it until a later time? Thank you!
I got a previous melter you reviewed and am setting up my workshop. What kind of work table should I get? Would a normal height table like a dining table be ok, or is this too low for stand up work? Also what do you recommend to raise the melter - some kind of mini melter table? Thanks.
A regular dining room table might be a little too short when you’re pouring. I would look at a bar top or some thing that has bar, height or stool height. those are usually a little bit taller and don’t hurt your back if you’re working for hours at a time
@@StandleyHandcrafted Ah, yes I hadn't thought of the back pain. Could you also give me a rough recommendation for width and height? As it's difficult for me to foresee what space I'll need. And do candle makers usually need two work tables for all their jars to set on? Finally, should I be looking at metal catering tables rather than wood? Such as the catering tables with a top and a bottom surface ? My work room has a good length to it (although not very wide) so I should be fine for space for shelves and two or three tables. Any help is much appreciated !
I love mine! Been using for about a month now. Is it ok to keep my wax warm or do i need to turn off everyday. Basically, does wax burn when kept on consistently?
I found out the hard way that if you don't put enough wax in it it will burn. I suppose the only complaint I would have is hard to regulate. I have had mine turned up and never came back on again and the wax solidified.
I have an important question for all current users of the ToAuto V3. Is it absolutely necessary to empty it of all wax at the end of a pouring session? The instruction manual states that this should be done, but I find this frustrating especially if I plan to use the same wax the next day or a few days later. I am wondering if I should have invested in a different melting pot. I asked this question a few days ago, but I hope someone notices my dilemma and replies. Thank you so much for your attention!!!
I keep a thermometer constantly submerged in my wax. It gives an alarm if the wax reached a temperature hotter than I set it. I’ll have to do a video showing my setup.
My original one from you all stopped working. No rhyme, no reason and it was expensive. I haven’t even had it for 2 years. Over 300$ and it took a long time for me to receive it. Now here’s a newer one, smh…
No it may have come out a few years ago….large white tub with black plastic lid and valve, timer etc. I only make candles as a hobby so I was disappointed when it stopped working. I ended up ordering this one you’re reviewing from Amazon. What do I do to check it out? Do I have to take the whole thing apart? I’ve only used it roughly 10-15 times, maybe
You can get the melter here.
amzn.to/3Ej8j4C
Will be ordering one this week
if there is some wax left in the melter...can i reheat it and remelt it the next day?
I’m waiting for a melting pot that you can set the exact amount of melted wax you want dispensed……and stops. I see 2 features, the jacket and the the ability to heat wax up to 215-220 according to “Smell This Candle.” This would be great for someone who doesn’t have any melting pots yet! Thank you for showing us this wax melter! Much love to you and your family!
I have one! I bought it because I don't need a huge melter, yet, and the price was really good. I have been so impressed with this. It holds a lot and gets my cocosoy blend hot enough. I just bought a second!
I have two Toauto melters and I have had them for almost 2 years with no problems. I love them.
I was thing of getting one after your review I decide to get one thankyou
@@ShawnWhitney-y1p You’ll love this one.
So far I love my melter, thank you 😊
Is there a wax melter that the fragrance can be added to it before pouring?
I did find it slips a bit. I bought off Amazon an item called Edge black extrusion medium.17/32" high and grip 3/64"-9/64" 5 foot is what I bought and was enough for two but plastic edge protector. Perfect fit and does the job well. Thought it may help. Jack
I need to get some, the slip drives me crazy sometimes.
What does "it slips a bit mean" I am consider purchasing 2 of them. But I want to know what this means first.
Would you please give an update on how you like ToAuto V3 now that you've had it a while? Thanks!
My soylite wax melter burnt out somehow almost quit making candles for good but just ordered this to give one more try
How do u clean this machine?
Where did you find the stickers for inside the pouring pitcher?
www.westsoundcandlesupply.com/collections/printed/products/melting-pitcher-guides-large-pitcher-3
Can you use For soap making.
I have this I love it ❤
Hi I was wondering what would be the minimum amount of wax you could put in this?
Thank you so much for your video on the ToAuto V3. Based upon your clear information, I purchased this device for my candle-making. I have one disappointment that I'd like to share with you, hoping that you might have a solution. On p.6 of the instructions manual, under "Maintenance," the manufacturer states that "After each use, the wax inside needs to be poured out and wiped off with a rag." In your opinion, is it absolutely necessary to do this? I would like to finish a project and just leave any remaining wax in the melter until I am ready to continue work. Will I be causing any harm to the ToAuto V3 if I let wax stay in it until a later time? Thank you!
Wow I wasn't expecting such a low price when I clicked the link!
Definitely a great price for what's there.
How many candles can you make with the ToAuto example small med and large jars.
At 4:00 regarding the spilled wax... It looks like they marked the shutoff valve wrong! On is off?!
I saw that after I watched it back too!
I sent them a message.
Hi! May I ask what kind of plug it is. Eu or Uk?
I got a previous melter you reviewed and am setting up my workshop. What kind of work table should I get? Would a normal height table like a dining table be ok, or is this too low for stand up work? Also what do you recommend to raise the melter - some kind of mini melter table? Thanks.
A regular dining room table might be a little too short when you’re pouring. I would look at a bar top or some thing that has bar, height or stool height. those are usually a little bit taller and don’t hurt your back if you’re working for hours at a time
@@StandleyHandcrafted Ah, yes I hadn't thought of the back pain. Could you also give me a rough recommendation for width and height? As it's difficult for me to foresee what space I'll need. And do candle makers usually need two work tables for all their jars to set on? Finally, should I be looking at metal catering tables rather than wood? Such as the catering tables with a top and a bottom surface ?
My work room has a good length to it (although not very wide) so I should be fine for space for shelves and two or three tables.
Any help is much appreciated !
I love mine! Been using for about a month now.
Is it ok to keep my wax warm or do i need to turn off everyday. Basically, does wax burn when kept on consistently?
I found out the hard way that if you don't put enough wax in it it will burn. I suppose the only complaint I would have is hard to regulate. I have had mine turned up and never came back on again and the wax solidified.
I have an important question for all current users of the ToAuto V3. Is it absolutely necessary to empty it of all wax at the end of a pouring session? The instruction manual states that this should be done, but I find this frustrating especially if I plan to use the same wax the next day or a few days later. I am wondering if I should have invested in a different melting pot. I asked this question a few days ago, but I hope someone notices my dilemma and replies. Thank you so much for your attention!!!
I’ll like to know as well
Do you by any chance know the size wicks that come with it?
The stirring utensil is originally called a cocktail mixing spoon. Have no idea what they changed the name to for wax makers, lol. 🤣
That’s the only thing I knew it as also. 😂
Did you get smoke or really strong fumes from it? Mine was smoking when I opened it
Nothing at all from mine.
Are you taking the temps with a laser thermometer?
I do because this melter can get extremely hot fast
I keep a thermometer constantly submerged in my wax. It gives an alarm if the wax reached a temperature hotter than I set it. I’ll have to do a video showing my setup.
When do you mix the scent?
When you add the wax to the pouring pitcher once it reaches temp.
How many ounces does it hold ?
I forgot to say!! 12lbs.
My original one from you all stopped working. No rhyme, no reason and it was expensive. I haven’t even had it for 2 years. Over 300$ and it took a long time for me to receive it. Now here’s a newer one, smh…
A newer one? I don’t sell this one, it’s just one on Amazon.
Two years for a melter is not bad. Have you looked to see if the fuse is bad? Easy fix.
No it may have come out a few years ago….large white tub with black plastic lid and valve, timer etc. I only make candles as a hobby so I was disappointed when it stopped working. I ended up ordering this one you’re reviewing from Amazon. What do I do to check it out? Do I have to take the whole thing apart? I’ve only used it roughly 10-15 times, maybe
To check the fuse?
@@KCEERED I will see if I can do a video on it. Its a small part which is nice.
@@StandleyHandcrafted that would be awesome !