Wax Pouring Funnel

$44.95

You're going to love the wax pouring funnel. If you’ve ever tried pouring hot wax from a heavy pitcher into a tiny vessel opening, you know the moment. One wobble, one drip, and suddenly your workspace smells great but looks like a wax crime scene.

This stainless steel wax pouring funnel solves that problem beautifully.

Designed for candle makers who want clean, controlled pours, the funnel uses a simple press-handle mechanism that lets you start and stop wax flow instantly. Press the handle to pour, release to stop. No guessing, no drips running down the side of your vessel, and far less cleanup afterward.

Whether you’re filling a few candles for fun or working through a production batch, this tool helps make pouring faster, neater, and far more precise.

Why Candle Makers Love It

• Press-to-Pour Control

A simple handle mechanism lets you control wax flow instantly. Press to pour, release to stop. It’s surprisingly satisfying.

• Precision Pointed Spout

The narrow 8 mm outlet fits easily into smaller vessel openings, allowing accurate pours without splashing or overflow.

• Perfect for Small Containers

Ideal when working with jars, tins, and vessels where a normal pitcher can feel clumsy.

• High-Temperature Stainless Steel

Made from durable stainless steel that handles hot wax without warping or deforming. Works with soy wax, beeswax, paraffin, and other common candle wax blends.

• Clean, Efficient Production

Reduces spills, improves accuracy, and speeds up pouring especially helpful when you’re making multiple candles in a batch.

Specifications

• Material: Stainless Steel

• Control Method: Handle press to control wax flow

• Outlet Size: 8 mm lower cone mouth

• Applicable Wax Types: Soy wax, beeswax, paraffin wax

• Capacity: 1000 grams

• Weight: 0.8 kg

• Dimensions: 25.5 × 27 cm

• Color: Metallic

What’s Included

• 1 × Candle Filling Funnel

• 1 × Funnel Stand

A good wax pouring funnel is one of those tools you don’t realize you needed until you try it once. After that, going back to a standard pitcher feels a bit like driving without power steering.