Many soapmakers rely on Soapcalc to determine lye amounts for recipes. |
In my cold process soapmaking classes I teach students how to use a lye calculator, and in the past used Soapcalc as an example. I also emphasize that students learn to manually calculate their own lye. More on this in a later blogpost.
In the meantime I thought it might be helpful to post some dependable lye calculator alternatives.
A lye calculator is used to determine how much lye (either NaOH or KOH) to use based on the saponification (SAP) values of each plant oil or butter.
Here are alternative soap calculators that I have used and personally recommend.
http://soapee.com/calculator (especially helpful when using dual lye recipes such as cream soaps)
https://www.wholesalesuppliesplus.com/calculators/SoapCalcWP.aspx
https://www.thesage.com/calcs/LyeCalc.html
https://sbmcrafters.com/content/soapmaking-calculator-and-recipe-resizer
These are online soap calculators that I have not tried, but have been recommended by other soapmakers:
https://www.brambleberry.com/calculator?calcType=lye
https://www.soapguild.org/lye-calc.php
Soapmaker Software (PC only)
http://www.sudsandscents.com/lye_calculator.htm
https://www.soapmakingfriend.com/soap-making-recipe-builder-lye-calculator/
https://www.lyecalc.com
Here are phone apps that have been recommended by other soapmakers:
Saponicalc
Soapcal
Soapgenie
Saponify
Calcsoap
What soap calculator(s) do you use? Do you know how to calculate manually? If so, do you you ever use a lye calculator? I'll publish a blogpost soon on how to manually determine your lye. It's fairly simple and saves time especially when your favorite online calculator goes down.
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