Kitch Ice Tray Easy Release White Ice Cube Trays, 16 Cube (Pack of 2) (2867-WHT-2)
$6.99
Specification: Kitch Ice Tray Easy Release White Ice Cube Trays, 16 Cube (Pack of 2) (2867-WHT-2)
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13 reviews for Kitch Ice Tray Easy Release White Ice Cube Trays, 16 Cube (Pack of 2) (2867-WHT-2)
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Joy Bahan –
Came quickly. Work great. Serves my needs.
TMRuggiero –
Seems silly to give a review on ice trays but I have to say these by far are really well made the ice slides out with your finger no struggling flying on to the floor
SF –
I’m writing this review after 2 years of ownership. Early on, the trays performed very well. They’re very flexible and require little twisting effort to release the cubes. However, my trays began to show cracks after about a year of use. After 2 years, the cracks spread to the point where the cubes were not releasing so easily and needed to be retired. Finding a nice balance between durablility and ease of release is tricky. In the past I’ve had trays that were built to last forever, but felt like trying to twist bricks . . . cheaper trays that were impractically disposable . . . and silicone versions that took forever to freeze and left opaque particles in the cubes. At the price point, I wasn’t expecting these to last very long, but these trays performed best for my needs. They’re also inexpensive to replace, and I’ll be ordering a new set.
Bryan Dickinson –
A little on the pricey side but they work as advertised. They also appear to be fairly sturdy and well made. In fact they work so well I just ordered another pair!
Karen McNab –
This ice cube tray is very easy to use. A very slight twist completely loosens the ice cubes. They can be dumped out of the tray or lifted out with your finger nails easily. They are a pleasure to use.
Brenda –
The claim that Kitch Ice Trays are easy release is true. And not only that, but the trays make nice size cubes. With a little twist, the cubes fall out. In fact, as you are turning the tray over, make sure it is over the ice bin as the cubes start falling out. Any one with joint pain in hands may find these trays easier to use. As mentioned above, I also like the cube size being large and easy to grab and hold onto. The trays are well made.
CB –
I wanted to love these, I do like that they are bigger than the KitchenAid ones I have, but I have to say, I don’t think they are a better design, or better quality. The “handles” on the sides aren’t really that necessary, take up more room, and one side has already has a section chipped off of it.
I like that they give me 2 more than my old ones (which I’m still using, they seem like they’ll last forever), but I don’t think these will hold up as well. If I ever need more trays, I think I’ll be buying more of my old ones.
Cellar door –
I had looked at dollar stores ice cube trays but the plastic was very stiff and I knew from experience that they would crack easily and not release the cubes easily. These trays are flexible and release the cubes easily. And I like that they are made in the USA.
Jacob –
Great craftsmanship and beautiful snow white color. The struggle came after unwrapping when we realized that the packaging did not include directions for making ice. After several rounds of trial and error we have figured out the secret to making ice. Important note, you must have a device that can cool the tray and its contents to below 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
Steve –
I was a bit disappointed to see a couple holes in the tray which obviously leaked. Paying ~12 bucks for 2 pieces of plastic i expected a bit more. However the rest of the tray still works, just slightly disappointed
Texas_Dwayne –
I bought these to replace some of the fancy silicone ice cube trays that are so trendy right now and I’m thrilled I did. These trays are a bit larger than the silicone ones and are fantastic. First off they’re lightweight but solid so you can carry them from the sink to the fridge level and not worry about spilling water. Second they have grooves in the bottom that line up with wire shelves in the freezer (if you have those) that keep the trays level. And finally when it comes time to empty them you twist them a tiny bit and ALL the cubes slide out nice and neat. I’ve used on a twice daily basis for a few weeks now and couldn’t be happier. Every time it’s just twist and dump. Never had broken cubes, never had to dig out cubes that were stuck. You’d think all ice trays would work this well but they don’t. These are great and seem very durable. I doubt I’ll be buying new ice trays for a while, but if I do I will definitely come back to these.
Amazon Customer –
Been using these more than a year now and they are still as good as the day I got them. Stack up nice, don’t stick, easy to get ice out, don’t crack or chip. The perfect kitchen freezer ice trays. Just what you think they should be like, if you think like me.
Rosebud –
My Amana TC-18F model refrigerator was purchased in May of 1984 and these new ice cube trays didn’t fit the fast freeze shelf and ice tunnel. So I tried placing only one tray and slip it in sideways. However, my son said he could trim off a portion of one edge so they would fit……he did it and they fit fine now and the cubes are released perfectly! (Unlike the old ones which I had to twist and turn and the cubes wouldn’t come out, had to let the tray warm up a bit and then they would come out, only a bit watery so when I placed back in the freezer, they would not come out without me using a tool to loosen.)