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🧊 Elevate your drink game with perfect cubes that pop—because your cocktails deserve the best!
The Tovolo Silicone Ice Cube Tray set features two BPA-free, food-grade silicone trays producing uniform 1.25-inch cubes ideal for whiskey, cocktails, coffee, and more. Designed for effortless cube release and dishwasher safe for easy cleaning, these durable trays resist cracking and fading. Their versatile design also supports freezing coffee, herbs, and baby food, making them a stylish and practical addition to any modern kitchen.



















| ASIN | B000F3LF0G |
| Best Sellers Rank | #32,732 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #309 in Ice Cube Molds & Trays |
| Brand | Tovolo |
| Brand Name | Tovolo |
| Color | Candy Apple |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 5,043 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00848113009516 |
| Included Components | Ice Tray |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 7.25"L x 4.5"W x 1"H |
| Item Type Name | Tray of 1.25-Inch Cubes for Whiskey, Bourbon, Spirits & Liquor, BPA-Free Silicone, Fade Resistant |
| Item Weight | 13.61 g |
| Manufacturer | Dayglow LLC |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 81-9516 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | No |
| Material | Silicone |
| Material Type | Silicone |
| Material Type Free | BPA Free |
| Model Number | 81-9516 |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Product Dimensions | 7.25"L x 4.5"W x 1"H |
| Shape | Square |
| Size | Set of 2 |
| UPC | 848113009516 |
| Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
C**Y
Score 1 for Silicone.
THIS IS A RE-REVIEW: I HAVE A SOLUTION TO THE PROBLEM!! In just a few days after my initial review - my initial ecstatic review - my trays developed the "fug" or "funk" that some of the others have described. Whatever it was that flavored my ice cubes - they started tasting like a freezer condenser smells. So I ordered another round of these trays and another LARGE square cube tray - and added the spheres while I was at it - why not? The basic problem is that silicone is not a suitable substance for use in the freezer as it absorbs everything that comes into contact with it - whether from dishwashing or just sitting in the freezer waiting to freeze - the trays are magnets for lots of stinky stuff. Stinky stuff that will end up in your ice cubes. I detailed the solution to the first problem below: NEVER WASH YOUR ICE CUBE TRAYS WITH DETERGENTS - NEVER - WHETHER YOU WASH YOUR DISHES BY HAND OR IN THE DISHWASHER. A RINSE WITH HOT WATER SHOULD BE ALL THAT IS REQUIRED AND THAT ONLY FROM TIME TO TIME. (The manufacturers recommend washing the trays in a diluted solution of vinegar and water periodically. I am going to try that with my former set of trays but I don't "relish" vinegar-scented ice cubes!) Second: I use triple-filtered water in these trays. Not the stuff directly from the tap. Or if you want ice cubes that are clear you should use water that has been boiled and then allowed to cool. Third and this was my partners innovation: After they are filled, I am now placing the filled ice cube trays in freezer bags and then sealing them so the trays and iced cubes will not be exposed to the freezer at all - ever - during the freezing process. And, as I also described below, I store the finished frozen ice cubes in a sealed disposable freezer keeper so - again - they do not have the opportunity to absord "stuff" that will make them smell and taste nasty . This may seem like more trouble than they are worth but these cubes really are the PERFECT size and I feel they warrant all the attention! (What an innovative solution JP! Thanks for the suggestion.) MY ORIGINAL REVIEW: I usually don't care for silicone especially in bakeware. But these ice cube trays are just the ticket and they live up to their name = they make perfectly sized ice cubes. Even the silicone is a bit easier to use here and the ice cubes pop out effectively. Perhaps because the cube trays are really not that big - although 2 trays just fill a large Gladware container perfectly and you can store your ice cubes in an airtight environment. Even after many rounds of ice cube making the trays never lose their shape. I, too, do not understand the quibbles with these trays. They, themselves, do not impart any smell at all and lend no scent to the ice cubes either. I keep my freezer impeccably clean and I have a box of baking soda in the freezer as well as the refrigerator - so maybe that's the difference. Also, I never wash silicone in detergent as that will be absorbed by the trays and your ice cubes will be perfumed and make your cubes taste like Dawn or Ivory or Joy or whatever you use. Not good. Again, it's the size that is the innovation here and that is the aspect of the cubes that pleases me most.
E**L
Awesome ice cube trays for purees & liquids (besides water)
These are great little ice cube trays for storing purees and liquids. I not only store homemade baby food, but stocks and broths as well (even tomato paste). The 1 oz size makes these perfect for using later. It's super easy to grab a couple 1 oz cubes for a home-made baby dinner or dessert, or throw in the appropriate number of stock or pastes cubes in recipes, already precisely measured. I like these trays even better than plastic for high-fat and gelatinous liquids (like homemade stock or tomato paste), because these substances get stuck in the more traditional plastic trays (trying to jam stuck cubes out with hot water and a fork is a lesson in frustration). Although the trays are made from flexible silicone, the inner ribs delineating the cubes are stiff enough that the trays can be stacked, as long as the cubes are not over-filled. I use a spoon or spatula to flatten the cubes, and lightly tap the trays on the counter to settle them & remove air bubbles (although this can be messy if done too vigorously with wet purees). Another benefit of the silicone is that I feel more comfortable putting still-warm liquids and purees in them. They are dishwasher safe, and fairly non-stick, so a quick hand wash is usually all that's needed. After a few months of using, they do smell a little like the freezer, but I don't find this lingers on any of the cubes. I'm not sure I'd use these for cold liquids that easily freeze like water, since traditional plastic does so well for that. The silicone trays make stuck cubes a thing of the past, but they are a little less user friendly to work in big batches. For example, sometimes I have to push each cube individually out from the back. I have found that twisting the tray and separating the cubes first helps pushing them out. I have to keep buying more sets, because I like to make big batches of baby food and stock, and my freezer takes a few hours (overnight is best) to completely freeze the cubes. I've got 4 sets so far, for a total of 8 trays.
J**I
Grateful That My Girlfriend Shamed Me Into Buying These Ice Cube Trays
Resistance to change manifests itself in many ways --- both large and small, sober and amusing. Sometimes you remain in a job for too long without seeking alternatives. Sometimes you can't muster the energy to unglue yourself from the couch. (We've all been there.) And sometimes, God only knows why, you hang on to the same disgusting ice cube trays you discovered abandoned in the freezer after moving into your apartment three years ago. The inertia that kept those cracked plastic ice cube trays in my freezer for three years was abruptly shattered one day when my girlfriend reached in for some ice cubes. "Ewwwww, gross." My girlfriend had planted the seed of shame that led me to log in and search for something new, something bold, something... something that was at least sanitary. And that is how I came to own the Tovolo King Cube Ice Tray. I love this product. It differs from the typical hard-plastic ice cube trays in that it's made of pliable, flexible silicon rubber. It produces 15 robust, crystal clear ice cubes. The cubes emerge almost completely transparent, which stands in stark contrast to the cloudy-looking cubes produced by traditional plastic trays. In my experience, the Tovolo trays produce cubes that seem to keep their form for much longer, so you don't have to worry as much about accidentally swallowing melted-down chunks. The one downside is that you have to kind of twist and squeeze the tray to wring out the cubes, which are often a bit stubborn about coming out. I bought these trays for my parents because I lick them so much and my mom tells me she sometimes has difficulty getting them out. ✔ PROS -Produces 15 robust, crystal clear ice cubes that are perfectly shaped -Trays hold up well with heavy use; they're sturdy -Dishwasher safe -Trays are attractive looking -Trays DON'T crack or stain like traditional plastic trays -Easily stackable in the freezer, even before the water is frozen -Good price point ✔ CONS -It can sometimes be a bit challenging to get the cubes out of the tray. ✔ FYI The trick to removing the ice cubes is to turn the tray upside down while twisting it and using your thumbs to push out the cubes. (It's not really as difficult as it sounds, although my mom finds it mildly annoying.) In sum, I'm so glad I purchased these trays. I would never go back to the cheap plastic kind. All in all a good product at a good price point.
O**1
Good looking ice makes drink more appealing
I've only gone through the trays twice, but I already love these cubes. They are bigger than normal cubes and seem to stay frozen a lot longer. More importantly (for me and I'd assume most people looking at these) they look great. Theres something about perfect ice that makes a glass of iced tea just look better. A lot of people have commented on the off flavor that these can provide. I agree in that when I received my package they didn't smell the freshest. They definitely had some kind of lubricant from the manufacturing process on them. I rinsed them with blue dawn and then let them soak with some dilute vinegar solution (roughly 1:10 vinegar:water). I used apple cider vinegar because its what I had on hand. After a 10 minute soak and a quick rinse the tray had no discernible off odor and the cubes came out tasting like regular ice. I'd also heard that the cubes were difficult to remove, but I didn't have quite that experience. They don't fall out of the tray like an old school plastic tray, but I think thats done on purpose a bit. If you're going to take the time to make perfectly shaped cubes would you want to let them tumble out and chip corners off? A little push up on the bottom of each cube gets it out far enough that I can grab it and lift it out and the mold snaps right back to shape. It does take a second or two to remove each cube but that adds up to maybe 45 seconds for the entire tray? In short is not that big of a hassle. Overall I'd say these are as close to perfect as you're going to get especially if you fixate on making pretty drinks. The cubes are not only functional, but look amazing and to me thats well worth a quick vinegar rinse and a few extra seconds to take them out of the tray.
K**7
Remove Center One, Then Center Row First, Bend As Needed & Take Your Time
My chihuahua loves chicken and goats milk but since he's so tiny, he doesn't finish either before they go bad. I've frozen chicken in a bag before but it's a pain to take small amounts off a frozen block. These molds are a game changer! They allow me to cook up a large batch of chicken (taking advantage of sale prices), blend it with broth, then pour it into the molds. After about 8 hours, or overnight, it takes maybe 3 minutes to pull them out and put them into a bag for a quick, portion sized addition to his kibbles. Similarly with the goat's milk, I just portion it out and freeze it; I'm saving a ton of money buying a larger size milk and he actually enjoyed it frozen! Win, win all around. Reading reviews helped a lot and I haven't had any issues removing the frozen cubes. Make sure they freeze completely, then simply bend the tray a little and push the center cube out from the bottom, pulling it once it's about half way out. I remove the center row first, then the sides. They don't twist and pop out like plastic ice cube trays but they stay frozen during removal (don't dip the tray in hot water) and I find it easier to store the cubes in a plastic bag than in the trays. Since I have an ice cube maker, these will be used primarily for my dog but they'd work great for preserving small amounts of leftover sauce, fresh herbs, making infused ice cubes, etc. They hold just over 1 oz, so I am thinking about getting a larger size but for now they're working out great.
E**Y
Cube
Love it .makes my cubes nice and fast
L**L
Great at first... then became extremely aromatic and unpleasant.
I would have initially given this four stars. The only initial complaint I had was that the ice cubes were hard to remove. I have had these trays for over a couple years, where I have been pleased with the size and shape of the ice. I almost never use ice, which is why I probably never realized the increasingly bad smell/taste. Additionally, I only ever use ice for mixed drinks, so perhaps the drinks overpowered the off-flavor from this product. I thought the ice tasted a bit odd from time to time, but after cleaning the tray the flavors became undetectable every time this happened. I own the Tovolo Sphere Ice Molds, and I LOVE them. I do not get any off-flavor, and I find them easy to use. I am surprised that these are the same brand. I have never given a product one star before. This mostly stems from the fact that I have been trying to locate the horrible smell in my freezer for months and months. I never took the time to focus on what I thought would be the last thing to smell. Since I rarely made ice, I just didn't notice sooner. I finally took them out today for heavy scrubbing, and now I can smell it from the kitchen drying rack as I sit in the living room typing this review. I tried dish soap, bleach, vinegar, Pine-Sol, boiling water, and let them soak in soapy water for hours. Nothing. If anything it smells worse. I will simply have to get rid of these trays. I feel bad giving up. On a positive side, the construction of the trays feels sturdy, and the ice cubes do look nice. Overall, it's just not worth it. Maybe it's not 100% silicone, I'm not sure. Just please stay away if you are sensitive to plasticy aromas and flavors.
O**T
I recommend silicone for pureed baby foods - it's easier to get foods out than plastic and you know the measurement of each cube
I used this only for making baby food. Specifically, 1 oz cubes of pureed baby food that I made from my KitchenAid KHB1231WH 2-Speed Hand Blender, White . I bought this thinking that I needed to make foods in 1 oz sections for my little so that I could (1) not have as much wasted food and only add the amounts my little eats and (2) be able to mix different types of 1 oz foods together (e.g., 1 oz cube of squash mixed with 1 oz cube of apples). What I found in doing these 2 things were the following: - It was harder to put the pureed food into the cubes than I expected. Granted that is not a negative for the product but for my ability to use it. What happened for me was I would fill up the cubes that I had with a spatula and try to get all the bubbles out (moving the food and tapping the tray on the counter) but would inevitably end up with a partial cube. That's my selective OCD peeking out (again, me and not the product). - I was able to put several types of foods in a single tray. - When getting single cubes out I would put the tray in warm water so the bottom of the tray touched the water until I was able to wiggle the food out. Then I dumped the cubes in quart sized freezer bags since this doesn't have a lid - which I don't think you really need since you have to wiggle the foods out anyway to serve it and it's easier to take them all out at once. If you have an older kid this would be a lot of fun for them. Meaning I am an older kid and I had a lot of fun popping the suckers out. - I reheated 2-4 cubes (2 -4 oz) at a time and still ended up wasting food. Baby either wanted less or more but never just what I had prepared. My little is a picky eater so if I had to stop to refuel the dish she would get uninterested and not eat the next bowl. If I have a need for pureed foods I will use the The Best Silicone Ice Cube Tray Mold - Set of (2) Easy to Use Flexible Trays with 8 Large King Cubes per Ice Tray - Jumbo 2" Slow Melting Cubes of Ice because I never needed just 1 oz - even with mixed foods. - I have a normal dishwasher and use kirkland pods; spots are inevitable; OCD did not find relief. I recommend silicone for pureed baby foods - it's easier to get foods out than plastic and you know the measurement of each cube.
K**S
Perfect square cubes that do not fracture and melt evenly.
I've had these trays for over a year now and I'm really pleased with them, they have held up to daily use and show no signs of wear and tear. These trays make perfect cubes every time which I love. They are large and stable, a lot of ice Cubes crack when removing them from traditional trays however with these they never do. The only draw back is that the cubes do not fall out of the tray, you have to twist them and then push the cubes out individually. It only takes a couple seconds and two cubes is plenty for a can of cola or similar sized drink. If you're taking them per drink it's not an issue, I could see though if you wanted to make a bucket of ice it would be more tedious than the trays that you can knock the whole tray out at once with.
S**R
1x1 inch cubes
The cubes are about 1 inch by 1 inch each - they're silicon as ordered. I liked it - and find the cubes easy to take out by rolling the silicon sides.
S**E
Not just for ice cubes
I'm not using it for ice cubes, but maybe one day I will. I saw a recipe online that used and recommended these molds. Vegan jello made into single serving jigglers. Deep enough to add fruit. I was skeptical but it worked really well. It's firm so keeps it's shape. Maybe because the back is flat. The jello came out with little effort and in perfect shape.
M**E
Ice ice baby!
It's an ice cube tray and it works. Love the color too. Summer drinks here we go! Can be a little tricky to remove ice but it's silicone so it won't crack, break or bend in the middle like the old school plastic ones. Just to help the one user out.. I got you don't worry! If it spills when you fill it too much, try filling it less. Thank me later.
C**N
Cubos perfectos y fáciles de sacar
Lo compré en color verde porque costaba menos que los otros juegos arriesgándome a que fuera demasiado brillante PERO no es así, es un color bastante vivo pero no desagradable. La textura del silicón es mediana, ni muy gruesa ni muy fina, y los hielos salen de buen tamaño. Me encanta!
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