🍹 Chill in Style with Every Sip!
The Sphere Ice Ball Maker Mold is a premium ice-making tool designed to create large, crystal clear ice spheres that enhance the flavor and presentation of your favorite drinks. Made from durable, food-safe materials, this mold ensures a stylish and functional addition to any home bar, perfect for whiskey lovers and cocktail enthusiasts alike.
H**I
Not so wow
Not very simple. Takes a lot of space in the fridge. Takes a lot of time (about 20 hours to make 2 units only) . Lots of water wasted. Not always clear.
S**.
Perfect! Looked awesome with a side of whiskey
Crystal clear. It looked awesome in a tumbler with a little whiskey. Threw a summer party in this ridiculous weather and it kept my other drink cold for 45 min on canada day….. it takes up a lot of space but for special occasions I love using this thing! Cloudiness in the pic is auto colour correction. It’s perfectly clear ..
S**A
Looks amazing, not sure how to re freeze right away
After i pour water in, slowly drop in the mold and it fill up bottom to top, if too much water then just over flows, that's ok. What i don't like is once frozen and remove the ice, half of the container is filled with frozen water.. seems like the container should be half the size.. not sure what the right way of refreezing next crystals is, but i melt the ice with hot water or leave it overnight. Either way seems like a waste of water..
A**E
fait exactement ce qu’il est annoncé
très facile d’utilisation. les boules de glace sont très belles et limpides.j’utilise de l’eau filtrée de frigo parcontre. je ne sais pas le résultat avec de l’eau du robinetmoins dispendieux j’en aurais probablement acheté un deuxième.
W**R
it works
For the most part it does make mostly clear balls of ice, some of the ice ball is not clear. The ice ball will still look nice in your bourbon glass, :)
W**A
Found an easy process that works every time
It took me a few tries, but I found the following approach works consistently:1. Use filtered water (e.g. from the refrigerator)2. Heat the water in a glass dish in the microwave about 45 sec (warm water seems to work best)3. Fill base just above the fill line, press in the mold slowly, and ensure some water comes out of the top4. Place in freezer and allow time to freeze completely (~ 30 hours seemed to work well)As you can see in the picture with a bag full of ice, several were not complete spheres - these were cases where I didn't allow enough time for them to fully freeze. Once I adjusted the freeze time, they came out almost perfect every time.
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