Steph
6 augustus 2025
I love this two level ice cube maker! The cubes aren't too big, but just right and the ice storage is great too! I wish I would've ordered this sooner!
Bashel
3 juli 2025
I had a different one like this, but after some use it got a hole in it. This one seems to work great. I like the smaller ice cubs for my coffee
W. Plunkett
24 juni 2025
Nice ice cubes small crushes nicely into container it takes take up room
ggcooks
31 januari 2025
Since my refrigerator's ice and water dispenser started leaking, we've turned off the water connection and needed a good way to make and store ice. I use ice daily in my protein shakes and like to add ice to sodas that I have not stored in the freezer, so I really want a ready supply. This setup makes a good amount of ice--maybe three to four cups or so at a time. You fill the trays at the sink, stack them on top of the storage bin, put on the cover and freeze (overnight in my freezer). When the cubes are frozen, you remove the trays of frozen cubes, place one upside down on top of the storage bin, put the cover back on and push down. The prongs in the cover push the cubes out into the bin. You do need to put a good amount of pressure on the cover to make the cubes all release. I'm short, so I have to do it on a lower table so I can put my weight on it, but it works. If any cubes don't fall out, you can press on the bottom of the individual cup which should push out that cube.I had some trouble getting the pronged plate to fit into the lid; it's quite snug, but after a little maneuvering and effort, it snapped in. The trays, lid and storage box all seem sturdy and well made. There was a little bit of a learning curve, but I've grown to really like this setup. You can carry the water-filled trays on the storage container with the cover on from the sink to the freezer with no spillage. The cubes are smallish, about half the size of a standard old-style freezer ice tray, but they are plentiful and work well in a variety of sizes and shapes of glasses or cups. There is a handy scoop included as well. Definitely a keeper! My only problem is remembering to refill the tray in the evening every few days so I have a steady supply of ice!
Gummi Drops
18 oktober 2024
Firstly I'll list why I'm so happy I bought this and why I will be buying it again when it breaks/becomes unusable.It is compact, easy to fill, quick to hand rinse, doesn't leak, and even better - super duper easy to pop the cubes out. If you overfill it just run the bottom under some cool water for 30 seconds to a minute and it pops out easy. If you have motor disabilities (arthritis, weak wrists, poor hand grip, shaking hands, etc.) this is the tray I'd recommend for you. I intermittently experience weak hand grip.You just push from your elbows to free the cubes.Now as my title says, and the instructions and the product itself - it isn't dishwasher safe so do NOT run it through even for sanitization. To be fair, I haven't tested in a no heat run so maybe that's ok. I wouldn't risk it with it's ease to clean by hand.We forgot and ran it in the dishwasher (we didn't use heated dry, just a water temp boost). It shrank a smidge and the plastic for the cubes is noticably thinner and stretchier. It still fits together (with effort) and I'll update this after I crack the cubes but it has lost it's ease of use due to the mistreatment. Again, I will be buying a replacement it's just a matter of when. You really can't beat the quality for price here.Edited 9/2/24So it's not as inconvenient as I thought it would be to use. It still cracks fine, and it's just tucking that first tray back in that you gotta lightly squeeze the tray. It's still easy to refill and keep using. Now that the cube plastic has chilled - it feels strong and thick again. We still ordered another one cause we go through ice like crazy!