glacio Round Ice Cube Molds - Whiskey Ice Sphere Maker - Makes 2.5 Inch Ice Balls - 2 Pack
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Because I live on a farm with well water, I use distilled bottled water, and the ball has come out of the mold in half in two of three attempts.
They don't close with a screw, no. These molds, on the other hand, have never leaked.
You wouldn't be able to use 1/2 inch rope in this situation. The entire area is small enough to accommodate a smaller rope.
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The following is a review of the Glacio round ice cube mold: 1. They arrived on time and in good condition, with no damage to the box 2. It is simple to follow the instructions. Fill the mold to roughly 80% of its total capacity and put it in the fridge for four to six hours. However, if the ice is not completely frozen after six hours, over Thank you.
It's very simple to use. We've discovered that filling the mold to just below the hole on top causes the side seam to open up slightly, making it much easier to remove the ice. special knowledge.
To. They're dripping water. Update 1/27/19br>br>Before writing this review, I should have contacted customer service. When I contacted them, they quickly responded and advised me to place my thumb over the entire push down and release process. It aids the suction in better sealing/closing the mold, after which you fill it with water. It was nearly flawless. Now I'm in a good mood. One of them still leaks a little, but it creates a flat side that helps the ball set lower in short glasses, so it's not a big deal. br>br>However, I still put all of the molds in a container with any drips. They seep. br>br> I've tried everything I could think of. Filling to 80% of the way of the way of the way of the way of the way of% Most of the time, they don't end up like a ball, so I have to fill half way, freeze, then add more water and freeze again to get it to work.
These molds produce ice spheres that are nearly perfect and fit perfectly into a nice whiskey glass. These are one of my favorites because they chill the liquor with minimal melting, preventing it from becoming watered down. One of the four molds began to leak and dripped water until it was only halfway full. I contacted glacio, and they quickly responded, offering me advice on how to get the faulty mold to seal properly. It was a simple matter of placing your thumb over the hole, pressing down, then lifting back up to create suction, which improved the seal. It worked, and now all four can make ice spheres that are nearly perfect. They're also safe to put in the dishwasher.
Make sure you don't have a thin cup because the circles are quite large. They have a small hole at the top through which you can pour water. I got it in there with the help of my mini funnel. The water level dropped because I overfilled it. If you overfill it, some ice will form on the top of the hole when it freezes, but this isn't a major issue. br>br>After they've frozen, they're simple to open up. I bought these primarily for use on my face, as I'd heard that putting cold water or ice cubes on your face can help you age gracefully. I used coconut milk and filtered water to make mine. br>br>So far, they've been a hit! They're made in China and are BPA-free.
Before freezing, two of the molds leak 50% of the molds. Two of the ice molds have small flaws in the lip, allowing half of the water to escape before it freezes. I've made two batches now, and each time I get the same result: two nice ice balls and two half spheres of ice. br>One of the ice balls was perfectly clear and the best-looking ice ball I've ever made. I have a set of 2" molds from another manufacturer, and getting really clear, round balls took some practice. I've made a slew of them at this point. I needed a slightly larger ball, and the glacio molds had good reviews. I would give 5 stars if the two defect molds were as good as the two good ones.
I like that they're individual molds rather than a tray, and that they're simple to use. Before putting the mold in a glass, I leave it on the counter for 30 seconds to a minute to help release the ice, then twist to open it. Allow for expansion of the ice by leaving some space when filling. molds that are white The packaging is incredibly useful.
Excellent product. Makes perfect round ice every time. Directions say to fill only 80%, but that does not work at all at all at all at all at all at all at% On top of the ball, there will always be a flat spot. Fill them all the way to the brim. The excess will either float to the top or the form will open. The ball is full and round in either case.