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The Qinbin Ice Cube Trays with Lids are designed for the modern home, offering a safe, versatile, and efficient way to create ice cubes and more. Made from BPA-free silicone, these trays are durable and easy to use, featuring a stackable design and a removable lid to keep your ice fresh. With a lifetime warranty, they promise satisfaction and longevity for all your chilling needs.
R**E
Sturdy and flexible
Ice cubes can be tricky to remove quickly.
A**L
Love it
So it comes with 2. I use one for ice and one for herb and butter mixes. I haven’t had any issues. Pour the water in, place the lid, hold the tabs taught to transport so the tray doesn’t become flimsy. When it’s ready, you don’t have to dump them all out like you do with a hard tray. You just push how many you want out from the bottom and grab them from the top. The ice is pretty too!
C**.
Works well
These work nicely. I don't find that the lid secures very tightly, it more just lightly sits on top. Because of the silicone's flexibility you have to place this on a completely flat surface in your freezer.My only other complaint is that silicone really attracts dust & pet hair & is more tricky to clean. Getting out the ice cubes is a piece of cake though.
R**T
Well-made ... but inconvenient to use.
This product is very well made. It does what it says that it will do, make small hexagonal ice cubes. It does what I purchased it for: which is to fit within the 1" diameter mouth of my 20 ounce water bottles. It seems durable and reasonably priced. So what's not to like?It takes effort and patience. Each ice cube must be manually popped out individually. There's no way to bend, twist, run-under-hot-water or any other way of getting the ice cubes out en masse. Granted, it's not difficult to pop any one ice cube out, it just gets tedious popping out 37 cubes out of the tray. 74 cubes for two trays.It's also not a piece of cake refilling. Because of the flexible nature of the trays, it's very difficult to fill the trays precisely to a certain level. In my case, I like to fill it slightly below full in order to have the ice cubes the right size to easily fit into my water bottle. If you don't care, it still takes a little effort to ensure that each cell is full, it's easy to miss one or two when refilling (not too hard, but still more difficult than most other ice cube trays).Lastly, because the trays are flexible, getting the filled trays into the freezer without spilling has to be done carefully ... and you have to find a FLAT space in your freezer to place them.So... do I use them? Yes, they fit my needs.But I pick and choose a favorable time in my schedule for extracting the ice cubes and placing them into my freezer storage bin for later use. And if I have an impromptu need and haven't any ice cubes left in the storage bin, I'll extract the ice cubes from the tray (usually while cursing the whole time) and leave the tray on my kitchen counter for refilling later, when I have the time to devote to such mundane tasks.If your needs are not so precise as mine, then I recommend you get this tray instead. It also makes mini-ice cubes, but is much easier to use: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0006IX7UQ(To contrast the two: It takes as much time to pop ONE hexagonal ice cube from the Qinbin Silicone Ice Cube Mold as it does to pop the ENTIRE tray of the recommended Camco Blue Stackable Ice Cube Tray.)
V**N
Great ice cube tray
This ice cube trays is very soft so you can easily remove the ice (or just put it in running water for like 3 seconds). I like the lid because it keeps the germ, dust or smell from other food away from my ice. Also it is great if you need to make a lot ice at one time.
W**3
Not worth it...
The ‘trays’ are way too soft. When you fill with liquid it’s impossible to pickup to place in freezer as it does not hold it’s shape. The lids are useless so had to place the filled trays on a small cutting board and place trays on the board in the freezer...board had to stay too until liquid froze
D**E
Painful fingers
The ice cubes are an absolute pain to get out, literally. No matter how you bend it you end up having to push all of the cubes out one by one until your fingers are absolutely frozen. I threw mine in the trash after a few painful uses.It's a shame because the size of the cubes is great and they come out looking very clear. But man, getting the ice cubes out is just terrible.
B**O
Perfect for small cubes
We cook a lot of food that uses garlic and ginger. So we process a lot of them in the food processor and freeze them in these trays, then empty into zip loc bags. Perfect size and easy to clean. We rest them on a sheet of cardboard in the freezer to give them a nice flat surface. Because they are not very rigid I would personally be less inclined to store liquids in them, but that's not why we bought it anyway, and to be fair, our freezer is so stuffed with things it's hard to find a nice flat area, so it might be fine for others.
R**A
Does the Job
Good product, does the jobWhen removing the ice, I have to remove it one by one by twisting it to loosen the ice and then turning it upside down and pressing the back of each individual compartment for the ice cube to fall out. It's not like having a hard plastic one where you can twist it to loosen the ice and then bang it out so multiple ice cubes fall out at once. It's my only con for it, I guess I can always run it under water to melt the sides of each cube but that would be a waste of ice, i haven't tried it to see if it will make a difference but other than that, it's good.
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