🧊 Elevate Your Chill Game!
The Housewares Solutions Froz Ice Ball Maker is a premium food-grade silicone ice mold tray designed to create four elegant 4 x 4.5cm ice spheres. Ideal for a variety of beverages, this versatile tray is dishwasher and microwave safe, ensuring easy cleaning and reuse. Its sturdy, leak-proof design guarantees perfectly seamless ice balls that won't crack or tip over in the freezer. With a 100% lifetime guarantee, this ice mold is perfect for entertaining and adds a touch of sophistication to any drink.
Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
Material Type Free | BPA Free |
Material | Silicone |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.8"L x 4.8"W x 2"H |
Item Weight | 5.92 ounces |
Shape | Round |
Color | Black |
C**Y
Strong plastic not flimsy
This ice mold is very well made, not too flimsy and does hold the water once you fill it up. You will need to make sure it has a place to sit in your freezer where it will not spill. Once it is done, the ice molds pop right out and are ready for use! Perfect for summer and a very good price for the quality!
L**A
Good
Good size cube for your cocktail. In general, with all these silicone trays you always wind up overfilling them and there is no way to drain the excess water which is a minor annoyance
W**D
Easy to Use, Great Value, FOLLOW DIRECTIONS
These are an excellent value, and easy to use. It takes a try or three to get the hang of how to fill them just right so that you don't get a little stem. But, this is purely cosmetics -- ice is ice, and only as good as the water you use (we use filtered water, but boiling your water twice gives the BEST ice [look it up]).if you are a whisky drinker, this ice ball maker makes the perfect ice for your next dram.=========Update 2/12/2015Ok, it is clear by reading some of the more negative reviews that people just don't read directions, and complain about the results here. Here is a quick run-down:1) Clean the trays with hot water and soap, rinse and dry them thoroughly. Do this EVERY time. If you just rinse them, you won't get the results you expect. This is because as water freezes, it slowly pushes impurities away from the frozen parts. This is what gives a cloudy center. But it also pushes some impurities outward, and they adhere to the mould, causing uneven freezing next time. uneven freezing will cause the ice to fracture, splitting into pieces. So, WASH.2) Fill the bottom tray without the top of the mould in place -- don't try to pour water in through the little holes (read the directions). You will need to fill it to about 1/4" above the flat area.3) If you want clear ice, you either need to boil your water twice, or used distilled water.4) If you want VERY clear ice, you need to allow it to freeze from one side toward the other. This is called "directional freezing" and it is what professionals use to make the clear ice you see in sculptures, etc. -- most of them use elaborate combinations of open-top coolers to do this.Fortunately, this is quite easy with this mould, because of the shape of the top. Here is what I do:a) Boil the water in a pyrex measuring cup using the microwave.b) Pour about 7oz of the still HOT water into the mould (you will HAVE to adjust this to figure out what works for you -- because of various differences your amount may need to be slightly more or less).Now put on the top of the mould.c) COVER the top of the mould to seal the airspace -- tinfoil will do. I actually found a 5"x5" box and cut it to make a "top." This will seal the air space above the balls, which will create an insulating affect on the TOP only, leaving the bottom exposed.d) Place the sealed or covered mould on a TOP rack in your freezer, so the underside is as exposed as possible.By sealing the top, and exposing the bottom, your water will freeze from the bottom up, pushing the cloudy bits toward the top (and some of it out of the top), so that you will get mostly clear ice, with a small cloudy bubble patch at the top.It takes mine overnight to freeze, your timing might vary depending on the temperature of your freezer.e) Remove from freezer, grasp the edges and lightly twist the mould to break away the ice that remains in the seams surrounding each ball -- this part is in the instructions included in the mould.
S**G
Difficult to freeze
These were difficult to freeze . The rubber wouldn't stay together to actually form the ice sphere. When you fill it up it ended up not functioning correctly. It was hard to fill as well.
S**B
Housewares Solutions Froze Ice Ball Maker
The Housewares Solutions Froz Ice Ball Maker is a fantastic addition to any kitchen or home bar. Its food-grade, BPA-free silicone design ensures safety and durability, while its leak-proof construction makes it easy to use. This ice mold creates four perfectly round ice balls at a time, which melt slowly and keep drinks chilled without diluting them. It's versatile too—you can freeze not just water but also jelly, chocolate, or even soap!I love how easy it is to clean, as it's dishwasher and microwave safe. The sleek design and professional-grade quality make it a favorite for parties, summer gatherings, or simply elevating your everyday beverages. It's a small but impactful tool that adds a touch of elegance to any drink. A must-have for anyone who enjoys entertaining or crafting the perfect cocktail!
V**A
Perfect Playtime Adventure; The Ice Ball Maker for Toddlers
I got The Ice Ball Maker for my toddler, and it’s been a huge hit! We put small toys and dinosaurs inside the ice spheres, turning playtime into fun excavation adventures. He loves using his little hammer to chip away at the ice and find hidden treasures. It’s not only fun, but also helps improve his fine motor skills.The ice balls are easy to remove, and using purified water makes them nice and clear, which looks great. I highly recommend this for parents looking for a fun and educational activity for their kids!
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