Samuelworld Large Sphere Ice Tray Mold Whiskey Big Ice Maker 2.5 Inch Ice Ball for Cocktail and Scotch
$12.49
- Large Slow-melting Ice Balls: Make your celebratory drink last longer with the ice balls from Samuelworld round ice tray. The tray can make four large round ice spheres of 2.5 inches each that are specifically shaped to melt slower than traditional ice cubes
- Easy-to-make & No Spillage: The ice ball mold comes with a funnel-shaped water-injection design that allows you to fill it easily without spillage. The hassle-free ice ball maker features flexible silicone that makes 4 perfectly round ice balls and also has a plastic base for fast portability
- For Every Occasion & Drink: The slow-melting sphere ice sphere mold keeps your drinks cool for an extended period of time. They are perfect for cocktails, bourbon whiskey, fruit juice, and more. Use them for your house parties, home bars, restaurants, and events
- Safe & Easy to Clean: The silicone ice maker is made of high-quality food-grade material and is also BPA free. They are 100% safe to use in the freezer, microwave, and dishwasher
- Premium Molds: Every ice ball mold from Samuelworld is meticulously designed and carefully curated to enhance the consumers’ experience, from product-use to perfectly casted ice spheres
Specification: Samuelworld Large Sphere Ice Tray Mold Whiskey Big Ice Maker 2.5 Inch Ice Ball for Cocktail and Scotch
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10 reviews for Samuelworld Large Sphere Ice Tray Mold Whiskey Big Ice Maker 2.5 Inch Ice Ball for Cocktail and Scotch
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Edward Goh Hoon Leng –
I like the size of the ball and it’s sphere shape. It doesn’t melt as fast. Sometimes the soft layer will pop up and deform one of the balls though. Other than that it’s great!
Alexis –
I purchased these as a gift and they love them! They seem to function exactly as described.
David Hea –
Love these things. Easy to get the cubes out and doesn’t water down your drink.
desertr0se –
I am enjoying this ice ball maker very much. Fun to make and use. Keep your extras in a zip lock bag while you make more! Enjoy!
DBM –
Not as easy as it seems
Jason –
it’s an ice tray that makes round ice. Not hard to use. add water till each section is filled to the top. freeze the tray. 2 hours later squeeze a big ball of ice into your glass add booze and have a smile.
Cassandra –
They are good
stacey r adams –
Forms round spheres every time.
Robin –
They are a little smaller than I thought and although they come with a very tiny funnel they are difficult to fill without having a ton of excess water on top. The holes are smaller than in the photo. We even have a small filter spout that allows water to come out in a smaller line and it’s hard to get it Lined up and in the holes accurately
R. Klein –
I’ve made a few batches of these ice spheres. So far, I think the tray is pretty easy to use, and the ice spheres certainly last a LOT longer than the regular cubes my Samsung refrigerator ice maker puts out.
The tray snaps together, and has a few interlocking nubs that snap together to hold it securely. I find the tiny funnels atop each globe make filling the tray a cinch. There is some spill over from filling the funnels, but I’ve not experienced any leakage between the upper and lower sections. There is a small hole at the top of each globe to let displaced air out as water fills the space.
The material makes it very easy to remove the finished ice sphere from the tray, as they don’t seem to stick much at all. Some gentle coaxing and flexing, and they pop out easily and intact.
The globes are not crystal clear. They are mostly a cloudy white, which I think is a function of most home freezers, which allow trapped air and dissolved minerals in tap water to cloud the ice as it freezes. I’ve read that putting the tray into an insulated box so that the water freezes in one direction (from the top to bottom) will result in more clarity in the finished product.
I tried using some Styrofoam around the lower 2/3 of the tray, but honestly, I didn’t see any discernible difference.