🍸 Elevate Your Ice Game!
The Kitch Ice Ball Maker Mold is a premium silicone ice tray designed to create large, slow-melting ice spheres (4 x 4.5 cm) that enhance your drinking experience. Made from 100% BPA-free materials, this flexible mold is easy to fill, clean, and dishwasher safe, making it the perfect addition to any home bar.
K**T
Fun to use
Wanted to try something different with my ice trays. And my nephew loves it.
M**E
Good
As expected and described. Thought it came with a funnel but it didn't. Still makes sphere ice cubes.
Y**S
These ice spheres are easy to remove from it’s silicone.
For the price these ice spheres rock. Filling is a little tricky without a funnel but, nevertheless the tray will fill. I over filled as much a I could without spilling out of the mold’s rim to form it’s full roundness. The ice chips that formed on the top side out of the mold’s dome was a bonus far as I’m concerned. Use those chips for something else if you like. These ice spheres are easy to remove from it’s silicone mold.
W**B
Use to freeze Aloe Vera cubes for face
A handy holder for Aloe Vera cubes to rub over your face.Very refreshing in hot weather and skin loves the aloe Vera.
E**T
My husband and I fell in love with the sphere ice cubes because they melt slower ...
My husband and I fell in love with the sphere ice cubes because they melt slower due to their surface area and keep your drink from watering down so fast. We previously had individual cube makers that were a hard plastic bottom with a silicone top. We really liked them but the plastic made the spheres very difficult to remove. This tray makes that easier being it is all silicon. My only negative comment on this product would be the size of the spheres. They aren't as big as I would have imagined, but they are still better than your basic ice cube.
M**D
Little difficult to fill up but works great
Not bad for the price, wish it was a little easier to fill but it’s cool.
A**X
Exactly what you would expect
It’s cheap
C**O
Not bad
Not a bad ice ball maker but it collects water on top so you will need a baster or something to get it off.
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