Ticent Ice Cube Trays (Set of 2), Silicone Sphere Whiskey Ice Ball Maker with Lids & Large Square Ice Cube Molds for Cocktails & Bourbon - Reusable & BPA Free
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In order to start, place the spheres on a thick plate or something similar that is flat. assemble the top and bottom parts and make sure that they are tightly connected. Once that is done, just let a slow stream of water fill each cavity from the holes on the surface. Make sure that each cavity is completely filled don't worry about overflowing. If you remove the product from the freezer for the first time, you will see a little bit of it break out after you get it out of the freezer.
To slam the top down, push down on it until you can feel the top and bottom "mesh". Once you have filled each sphere, you can turn it over. Picking it up to place it in the freezer, you have to pick it up carefully so that the mesh doesn't break. This is not an easy setup for me to use, and I do not like it.
The dishwasher does not go in the sink. It is important to wash your hands
Selected User Reviews For Ticent Ice Cube Trays (Set of 2), Silicone Sphere Whiskey Ice Ball Maker with Lids & Large Square Ice Cube Molds for Cocktails & Bourbon - Reusable & BPA Free
Ice sphere that measures 8 inches in diameter.
It comes in two squares - one is big ice, and the other is small ice. Summertime is a great time to make popcicles with the kids using the round one. The watermelon was blended and froze after it was blended. A picture of the item is shown here. It doesn't matter if you use cool aid or not. This is a super easy to clean product. I found the round molds easy to fill. These will be a real treat for us.
After prolonged use, I have tried many different types and all of them ended up cracking. During the writing of this review, I took my time since I wanted to ensure that they were able to hold up, and they Two trays are included in the package, which hold six ice balls and six cubes, and nothing else. As it has a bit of a learning curve to use, I would have liked to see a piece of paper explaining how to use the round tray. As soon as I figured out what to do with the two pieces, making the ice balls was easy. I haven't told you yet, but the ice ball tray is made up of two silicone pieces. I uploaded pictures of the round part with small holes at the top. The bottom of the tank holds water, and the top of the tank has small holes on the top. As they are made, you fill up the bottom half and cover it with the top half. Half the balls will be made in this way, which is also fine. Once the bottom part of the ball is frozen, add the water to the dish through the tiny hole at the top of the dish. You need to freeze it again and wait for it to come out.
The second tray can hold six cubes of ice.
You'll be very happy with the results and the silicone is very easy to remove for perfect frozen balls of ice. For my drinks, the cubes are huge, which I love. They last quite a long time for me because I always use two of them at any one time. I don't know which lasts longer, but I think the round ones last longer than the cubes. No matter how you look at it, I am having a lot of fun with these trays and I wish I had purchased.
However, if I have to step away to answer the door, go to the bathroom or whatever, I'm out of luck. It is with great disappointment that I return to the watery mess that was once my glory The ice trays you get with these are not like that! It is fine to leave drinks for as long as an hour without feeling guilty. These ice cubes seem to freeze faster than standard ice cubes and are easier to remove as well!.
The company again contacted me to ask that my review be removed. A brief update I have been contacted by the company about taking down the review and being offered a money back guarantee. This is a pretty shady business practice.
I have washed them several times and made several sets of cubes out of them. Water separation occurs when the mold is filled with water, making it impossible to cast correctly. Furthermore, when they melt, their film, particles, and oil will be left behind. These will not do for me anymore, as I suggest people pour some into a glass and freeze it and thaw it before using it blindly.
It was great to receive my trays and put them to work right away! A great way to liven up a party, these ice cubes were a great conversation piece.
For a slight difference over others, I thought this combo was worth purchasing some mini-jars since they were going to be so cheap To go along with my big balls, I need some This is a great tray - I especially like the big cube tray This is a VERY simple to use program. The water is placed in the tray like you would with a normal ice tray, then it gets frozen and we push the bottom of the tray and the pops out. There are a few small bubbles at the bottom of the cubes, but otherwise it's quite solid, perfect for a bourbon glass, and didn't melt over time. As mentioned earlier, the mold itself is GOOD sturdy walls, but they are also still somewhat flexible while also very rigid at the same time. That is what makes the mold so good. It's a mini-me! There is no easy way to fill a ball tray. When you lift up the tray, the water implodes across the mold because the balls are separated and then sealed tightly. If the funnel it came with was useful, but as soon as you lift up the tray the water seeps into other balls. Using a partially filled can then transferring it into a freezer finished filling was the best method for me. The stems are very easy to remove, and I started using them in my Moscow Mules since they let me get more vodka into the glass and don't require as much ice because the stems do not deplete the liquid. Since she started putting my balls in her big drinking container, my wife is so pleased with my mini balls. A fantastic product for me to help me drink more water!.
There is a problem with getting them filled. The only way to get them filled is to fill the top of the mold too, so there should be a drain on the top of the mold cover. Most of the time, the mold line (horizontal) melts off fairly quickly in I am getting balls of ice that are clear. There's no point. A challenge could be to engineer a situation where the ice freezes from bottom to top with a lot more ice/water on top of the ice balls so that the ice balls would freeze more slowly and push the air and other impurities from the top. According to what I have observed, this would likely produce mostly clear ice balls (compared to the It is possible you would end up pitching a lot of "scrap" ice, but the balls would mostly be clear and clean.