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This pack of 2 round silicone ice trays produces 50 BPA-free, odorless ice balls that are easy to release and clean. Designed for versatility, they’re perfect for cocktails, baby food, and creative frozen treats, featuring stackable lids to keep ice fresh and your freezer organized.
S**E
Awesome
Great easy to use ice molds for every drink you can think of!
H**R
Fun ice cubes
Ice pops out easily.
D**S
Fun
Once I figured out how these work, super fun! Made some eyeballs for Halloween drinks.
Y**Z
Lo recomiendo
Lo recomiendo yo los utilizo para hacer gelatina
T**D
Silicone ice trays DON’T HOLD WATER!!!
I didn’t think I would be writing a negative review on a second product.These silicone sphere ice cube trays only halfway.I bought these with the hopes of something easier to use than the ridged plastic trays I had purchased earlier. No dice!They don’t come with a syringe to fill the individual spheres using the top fill holes. I pumped 12 ml into a sphere that should only take 6 ml.Where did the other 6 ml go? ALL over the inside of the two piece tray. INCLUDING out of the outer edge of the tray and onto the counter.The top and bottom halves DO NOT seal to hold the water in any one of the 25 spheres.At least the smaller sphered rigid plastic trays accomplish that task.Though the plastic trays are tough to twist and have the spheres fall into the provided container. AND you have to pick each individual remaining sphere out of the tray with your fingernail IT WORKS!!!AND the silicone trays don’t come with a container to hold the frozen spheres.AND those spheres are only half spheres because you can’t fill the top half.AND the silicone set does NOT come with a scoop.AND the silicone tray DOES NOT HOLD WATER!!’
G**A
Marble size round ice trays.
Silicone is so much easier to remove the ice than plastic.
S**Q
Tedious and only 50% success
Love the idea but imagine . .. filling the bottom tray (half of the circle), then putting on the top tray with a tiny hole in the center of each "ball mold" and eye droppering the liquid into the tiny hole to fill the top half of the ball mold. Not sure what I am missing here in terms of technique, but only about half or less of the balls came out as a full ball, the rest, despite trying to dropper in more liquid to "repair" half balls, came out as halfs, with frozen liquid all around in the tray. What am I missing here in terms of how to do this?? Love the ones that turned out, but this is a lot of work for 50% success.
Y**E
Awesome
I love it I will confess I didn’t read measurements and the ice was bigger than I thought and even though the tray is on the small side it makes the same amount as a normal sized tray and you can easily get the ice out which is what I was searching
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