Kinkajou Bottle Cutting and Candle Making Kit for $59

June 21, 2018   /   by Marco  / Categories :  Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
Kinkajou Bottle Cutting and Candle Making Kit for $59
Expires December 31, 2018 23:59 PST
Buy now and get 31% off

KEY FEATURES

Ever sipped a brew out of a fancy bottle and wished you could keep it? Now you can finally repurpose your favorite bottles with this handy bottle cutter. Watch the video above to see how easy it actually is to create glassware just like that. This DIY duo also comes with your very own candle making set so you can fill your new glasses with homemade soy candles.

  • Includes Bottle Cutting & Candle Making kits
  • Designed to cut round bottles from 43 to 102mm
  • Creates soy candles
  • Make great gifts
  • Perfect for creating custom drinking glass sets

PRODUCT SPECS

Includes

  • Candle Making Kit:
    • 1 Pound of all natural soy wax balls
    • 5 Wooden wicks
    • 5 Metal wick clips
  • Bottle Cutting Kit:
  • 1 Kinkajou bottle cutter
  • 2 Silicone separation ties (fits all bottle sizes)
  • 1 Glass finishing tool
  • 3 Pieces of silicon carbide sandpaper (80 grit)

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