Amazon has W&P Ice Box Silicone Ice Cube Tray with Lid for $7.32. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+.
Thanks to Deal Hunter Eragorn for sharing this deal.
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The Ice Box can store up to two full trays of frozen cubes, while the ice tray freezes a third, for 96 perfect cubes at your fingertips
Ice tray is made from soft premium LFGB-certified silicone, which exceeds FDA standards of food safety while the box is made from durable, BPA-free plastic. Tray and box are dishwasher safe
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Amazon has W&P Ice Box Silicone Ice Cube Tray with Lid for $7.32. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+.
Thanks to Deal Hunter Eragorn for sharing this deal.
Product Details:
The Ice Box can store up to two full trays of frozen cubes, while the ice tray freezes a third, for 96 perfect cubes at your fingertips
Ice tray is made from soft premium LFGB-certified silicone, which exceeds FDA standards of food safety while the box is made from durable, BPA-free plastic. Tray and box are dishwasher safe
Silicone trays suck! They seem like a good idea, but are difficult to unload. I have yet to find one I like.
With a conventional plastic tray, you just twist it and the ice falls out. With a silicone, you throw the f**ker out the window and promise yourself never to buy one again.
Silicone trays suck! They seem like a good idea, but are difficult to unload. I have yet to find one I like.With a conventional plastic tray, you just twist it and the ice falls out. With a silicone, you throw the f**ker out the window and promise yourself never to buy one again.
I get nice thick blocks from mine very convenient last loooong time so cold.
Silicone trays suck! They seem like a good idea, but are difficult to unload. I have yet to find one I like.
With a conventional plastic tray, you just twist it and the ice falls out. With a silicone, you throw the f**ker out the window and promise yourself never to buy one again.
If you're dumping all the cubes into a tray, plastic is the better option. However, if you're just trying to pull single cubes I prefer silicone, just push the cube out.
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I've yet to find a silicone ice tray on amazon that doesn't leech some sort of cloudy residue into the ice. Nasty stuff, I do not recommend buying food related silicone goods from PRC.
These ice are hard to get out from the tray. You either have to let it melt for a few minutes before popping them out or wear gloves. I would not recommend it and you can get it cheaper. This is not a deal.
I've yet to find a silicone ice tray on amazon that doesn't leech some sort of cloudy residue into the ice. Nasty stuff, I do not recommend buying food related silicone goods from PRC.
Alright BigPlastic, settle down.
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I've yet to find a silicone ice tray on amazon that doesn't leech some sort of cloudy residue into the ice. Nasty stuff, I do not recommend buying food related silicone goods from PRC.
I have yet to find a silicone ice tray that leeches cloudy residue into the ice.
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With a conventional plastic tray, you just twist it and the ice falls out. With a silicone, you throw the f**ker out the window and promise yourself never to buy one again.
With a conventional plastic tray, you just twist it and the ice falls out. With a silicone, you throw the f**ker out the window and promise yourself never to buy one again.
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With flexible silicone, this strategy does not work, you must push each cube out of it's own flexible square. Slower but more controlled.
With flexible silicone, this strategy does not work, you must push each cube out of it's own flexible square. Slower but more controlled.
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