Adjustable Heat Sealing Wax Melting Pot
Ideal for melting down any style of sealing wax.
This 5.25"" diameter electric melting pot makes producing a few seals at a time to large scale production as easy as plugging in the cord!
Add enough wax to cover the bottom for just a few seals, and add more wax at any time to create as many seals as you would like.
Break sticks apart for faster melting; fish out any wicks with a toothpick.
- Easy power switch enables temps to adjust to 225 to 400 degrees F to effectively connect both porous and non-porous materials
- Compact size and one-inch glue depth enable easy prep, usage, cleaning, and storage
- Use over and over without cleaning by simply re-heating cooled wax
- Electric cord provides continual power; no batteries required
40 Watts, 120 Volts
North American Voltage | use our voltage converter for use in EU countries
Use with any style of sealing wax - with or without wicks.
Artwork Guidelines
- Preferred File Formats: .jpg, .jpeg, .png,/li>
- Preferred Image Size: 2000 x 2000 pixels
- Artwork must be a black and white image.
- Image must be without shading or contouring.
- Text is often illegible in wax impressions, please consider the image without text, or make the text as large as possible and select a larger stamp.
- We are unable to work from photographs or scanned images.
- Provide us with the image as you would like it to appear in the final wax impression.
- Please note, the image will be reversed when engraved the seal face in order to create a positive impression in the sealing wax. Please send us the positive version of your artwork.
- Please provide your final, finished image.
While we have our talents, designing artwork is best left to actual designers and artists. If you need some help, please take a look on sites such as fiver.com, where you can hire an artist for $5 per project.
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To supply your own font, simply choose "custom font" from the menu and use the provided file upload option to send us the font file from your computer library.
If you need to find a font file, there are many great sites from which you can download.
To submit your own font, we can use font files extensions: .OTF, .TTF, & .FNT
- PC users may mostly likely find their fonts in \Windows\Fonts\Winnt\Fonts.
- Mac users can find their font files in System:Fonts, or .../Library/Fonts