A wax press comprises a body, a net basket for loading raw wax material, which forms a water shell around the raw wax material with the body, a cover, mounted on the basket, a pressure plate, a power mechanism, a spout for discharging of the pressed matters. According to the invention, in the area of the water shell a water-temperature sensor, connected to a heat generator, is additionally mounted, and the power mechanism is made as a smooth rod mounted on the top of the pressure plate in such a manner as to allow free movement thereof as regards to the cover. The wax press has a system of levers made as an inclined support of an L-like stopper and an intermediate plate with an opening, purposed for mounting the smooth rod therein, mounted therebetween, which are fixed on the cover. In addition, said system of levers is made of a shifting lever and a fixing one with an opening in each of them for mounting the smooth rod therein, a lower spring and an upper one and a three-link broken lever. In doing so the shifting lever is mounted in such a manner as to allow interacting thereof with the intermediate plate, and the lower spring is mounted on the smooth rod between the cover and the shifting lever. The upper spring is also mounted on the smooth rod between the intermediate plate and the fixing lever. Furthermore, on the inclined support two hinges are made, in particular a lower hinge for mounting the first link of the three-link broken lever therein, and an upper one for mounting the third (power) link of the three-link broken lever therein. In doing so the first link of the three-link broken lever is mounted in such a manner as to allow action on the free end of the shifting lever, and the second link of the three-link broken lever is connected to the first and third links by hinges. In addition, the fixing lever is mounted on the smooth rod in such a manner as to allow interacting with a projection of the L-like stopper. A heat generator is made as a tubular elec