🥤 Chill out in style with LeeYean's mini ice cube trays!
The LeeYean Silicone BPA-Free Flexible Stackable Ice Cube Trays come in a pack of three, each capable of producing 160 mini ice cubes. Made from food-grade silicone, these trays are designed for quick freezing and easy release, making them ideal for a variety of beverages and snacks. Their stackable design saves space, and they are dishwasher safe for effortless cleaning.
Manufacturer | LeeYean |
Country of Origin | India |
Item part number | LY-948 |
ASIN | B08DFQ2QR2 |
N**B
Works perfect
i create bulk cooking staples like ginger, garlic paste and freeze them. Thinking if quantity i would require at a time, using regular ice cube was painful as i had to cut them before using. This mould solves the issue easily. The cubes come out easily as u can twist the mould easily.Apart from funky smell in opening which didn't go completely even after wash, I think they are fantastic. I hope the smell goes away completely in couple of washes.
T**R
Worth it!!
I love these! These make any drink 10x better! I’ve used them for about a year, and let me share what I wish I would’ve known sooner, as these take some work.First, you need to have about 10-15 of these trays handy to even partially fill up a bin like I did in the first photo. If you don’t want to dedicate 10 minutes to do this task every time, then this product isn’t for you. If you don’t want to remove the ice from the trays in advanced and instead do so each time you get a drink, don’t bother. It’s too much work to remove ice from one tray at a time; they need to be done in batches with at least 10 at a time. Also, for removal, you’ll need an ice bin and a scoop.After removing them from the freezer, thaw the trays for about five minutes. This is optional, but it may make things easier. After that, wring them out like you would a washrag and shake the cubes into an ice bin. I do this in the sink because not all of them will make it into the bin.Now, a lot of people complained how they couldn’t remove every ice cube. People… There are like 160 small cubes in these trays! If you have ten, that’s well over 1,000! Don’t stress over removing every single cube… If it’s too much work, move onto the next tray. Lol. In over a year, I have *never* removed every cube from a tray before.Now, this next part is important! If you don’t do this, all of your hard work will be ruined. Whenever your bin is full of ice (okay, it won’t be full, it probably takes about 30 trays to fill an entire bin lol), place it into the freezer. Next, set a timer for five minutes… After the time passes, open the freezer again and give the ice bin a good shake.Earlier, while you were dispensing ice, all of the cubes melted a very small amount. Therefore, all of the ice will freeze together into a single block if the bin isn’t shaken! You may want to do this again after another five minutes…. It greatly varies depending on your freezer, but the key is to make sure the ice fully freezes again, but *without* freezing to one another. You can refill the trays or something while waiting for this time to pass.Last part. When it comes to cleaning, *do not* make the same mistake I did and leave these in stagnant water with other dishes. Dirt will essentially glue to the silicon and will create dirty ice! Gross!! If you have to clean them though, I found success placing them into a sink and fully covering them with a degreaser, like Comet. After letting the trays sit in a degreaser for ten minutes, I poured boiling water over them and let it soak for another 10 minutes. Then, I rinsed the trays with a strong water pressure to fully remove any leftover dirt. Good as new!I promise, this isn’t as much work as it sounds. Dispensing about 15 ice trays into a bin will take ten minutes + five minutes of waiting before giving the bin a good shake in the freezer. I only have to dispense the trays every 2-3 days or so. It isn’t much work at all, especially if you just keep the trays clean.
A**X
Perfect for what I needed. Easy to use and as described.
I used these trays to make agar cubes for Biology experiments. The agar was easy to remove and the tray easy to clean afterwards.Good value and overnight delivery a bonus.
N**A
Not as expected. I
I got these thinking that I would used them often to cool down hot tea in small increments, and truly, they can be used for that purpose. However, the ice cube trays are not that easy to fill, especially if you want to fill them with something other than water. The ice cubes take some work to remove. You'll need to use a little force. And finally, the ice trays are wobbly so you have to find a small serving tray to place them on in order to get them into the freezer. The most disappointing part was that it's hard to make little square blocks of ice, because filling the tray requires several passes under the faucet. Then some are still not filled and others are overfilled. The ones that are overfilled merge with their neighbors and you get a block of ice on one side with individual pieces of ice on the other. It would require a eye dropper to get it just right, but it did not come with an eye dropper and I don't have that kind of time.
H**N
Ok
They are ok. It is a little hard to take them out and they smell funny even after you wash them
S**M
God has forsaken us.
The audacity this thing has to say it's an ice tray is hilarious. Not only after washing it 5 times does the ice still taste like licking the bottom of lightning McQueen tire( and when you do wash it, its like getting water boarded by a dominatrix niagra falls), getting the ice out is a WHOLE other ordeal. Not only does it take a prayer and a contract with the underlords themselves, once you get a rhythm after decades of trying to get the ice out, it chucks out ice in a farther spray than the Disney Fireworks display. I'm pretty sure I have mold growing somewhere from ice that's in my guest bedroom that's how far this bish throws ice. Not to mention this ice is for the people who ask for coke and have to settle for Pepsi, absolutely MICROSCOPIC ice squares. I get it, it's not the size of the ice but it's what you do with it, sure keep telling yourself that when the ice doesn't even know how to ICE properly. I grew so frustrated with this ice tray I immediately went to Best Buy and dropped more than I needed to on a nugget ice machine. It's not me, it's you ice tray, you were the problem. My low iron @ couldnt even justifying filling it with water and would have rather resorted to crunching on my grandmothers 130 year old cast iron skillet that has dust on it from 2 world wars.
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