HIC Silicone Cannonball Sphere Whiskey Ice Ball Mold Tray, Vintage Blue
HIC Silicone Cannonball Sphere Whiskey Ice Ball Mold Tray, Vintage Blue
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HIC Silicone Cannonball Sphere Whiskey Ice Ball Mold Tray, Vintage Blue

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  • Food-grade silicone cannonball ice ball tray
  • Makes 10 perfectly round 1.5-inch ice balls
  • Larger-sized ice melts slower so it won't dilute your favorite drink
  • Great for baking cake pops; heat resistant to 500 degrees Fahrenheit
  • Dishwasher, microwave, oven and freezer safe
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Jul 20, 2021
BQuinn1234
5 out of 5 stars review

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Cylender ice tray

This particular item is 2" iceball for keeping the drink cold

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Apr 30, 2020
PickADeal
5 out of 5 stars review

Ball Icecubes

Great invention! Works great once you figure out how to fill the tray

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Jun 14, 2020
Jing
4 out of 5 stars review

Tricky but nice

Got the item in good conditions but I think that they should have paid more attention when packing the ice tray...I found an auburn hair coming from between of the trays when unpacking. It's a bit tricky to use since you don't know exactly when is the tray fully filled and how the outcome will be. Mine came out with a flat top on the first try. I have been trying to figure it out after 3 uses and what I realize is that you need to add water until it gets squeezed out from the top tiny vents or you could fill the botton half and inject water in (takes patience and time), and when demolding the ice, you have to twist it in all the ways possible to get almost perfect spheres.

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