🍹 Chill in Style with Crystal Clarity!
The Berlinzo Premium Clear Ice Cube Maker Mold produces 8 large, 2.1-inch crystal-clear ice cubes in just 48 hours. Made from BPA-free silicone, it ensures easy removal and slow melting, enhancing the quality of your whiskey and cocktails. The set includes a storage bag for convenience.
P**R
Makes great crystal clear ice cubes (two 2" ice cubes in about 30 hours)
The process is a little clunky, and it can sometimes be frustrating but with a little practice and patience, you get beautiful, crystal-clear ice cubes every time. I gave this ice cube maker 5 stars because it is relatively inexpensive for what you get, the materials are high quality with good fit and finish. The drawbacks (such as taking 30 hours to make only 2 ice cubes) are really a function of thermodynamics rather than the product itself. (See the end of this review for the TLDR "how it works".)I have been using this ice maker for around 18 months now and here is the process I use to get crystal-clear cubes every time:1) Start by cleaning and drying all the parts. If any of the parts are wet when they go into the freezer, the unit can be extremely difficult to open up and can result in the corners of the ice cubes being chipped. Also, if you're refilling the ice maker after using it, make sure there is no residual ice chips or drops left in the mold.2) Assemble the components. First, make sure the foam insulator is pushed all the way down into the plastic shell and then the plastic reservoir is pushed all the way down into the foam insulator. These parts all fit very nicely together and it will be apparent from the way the lips of each piece connect when they are properly assembled. Leaving a gap between any two of these pieces will result in substandard ice.3) Fill the reservoir to the indicator mark. I use reverse-osmosis (RO) filtered water but I've also used tap water successfully. Use lukewarm water for best results.4) Assemble the silicone ice mold and then slowly let it settle into the reservoir. Don't push the mold into the reservoir or you'll end up with incomplete or malformed ice cubes. A small amount of water should bubble up out of the 2 vent holes in the mold. Make sure the mold is completely settled into the reservoir before proceeding - again, the parts fit together nicely so it will be obvious when settling is complete. Use a towel to dry any standing water on top of the ice mold.5) Use two hands to lift the entire assembly and place it upright in the freezer. Lift it by the side handles. Do not squeeze the assembly (by lifting it with one hand) or you'll end up with incomplete or malformed cubes. The goal here is to have no additional water bubble out of the vent holes as you put the assembly into the freezer. Leave the mould in the freezer for 30 hours.6) Pull the silicone mold out of the reservoir, pull the two halves apart and gently remove the ice cubes. Cubes can be stored in the included silicone zip-lock bag (the bag holds 6 cubes) for several weeks. Cubes can be stored in regular freezer Ziploc bags for a couple of weeks but longer than that and they start to degrade. Use warm water to remove the ice in the bottom of the reservoir. Dry all the parts and you're ready to start again.How it works: the key to the process is the insulating layer on 4 sides plus the bottom of the mold. The mold orients the cubes with one corner up (the non-insulated side) which is exposed to the ambient air in the freezer. This orientation along with the insulation forces the water in the mould to freeze from the top down. As the water freezes, it pushes the entrained air (and any impurities) down into the reservoir, leaving crystal clear ice behind in each cube. (The reservoir holds about 3x as much water as needed to make the cubes. This extra space give the water with entrained air a place to go as the cubes freeze.) The insulating layer is a bit thin but using warm water in the mould ensures that the process proceeds properly. The whole assembly is kinda bulky and it would be quite a bit bulkier if the insulation was thicker so I think this is a good design trade-off.
T**Y
Well made and easy to use.
Cubed perfectly clear ice cubes and super easy to do, highly recommended. Well made and an attractive apparatus. I ordered the 8-cube being as I have a dedicated full-size freezer and have the space. At the third batch and I feel like a pro...i don't understand people having problems using this.
A**R
Crystal Clear Ice Cubes
Ice cube maker was delivered on time, packaged well and was easy to use. First time, ice cubes came out crystal clear and were easily removed from the silicone sleeve. 5 out of 5.
A**R
Strong learning curve
When it works; it works very well. The downside with the product is how difficult it is to remove the cubes when they are frozen. After trying several ways to get them out, I've decided that just letting them sit outside the outer insulated case for a while helps. I may order round forms that I hope are easier to remove.
S**N
Clear ice cube mold
The 2” cube takes up more room than a 2” sphere. The subs barley fits into a 3” old fashion glass. The quality and clarity of the cube is excellent. The cubes can be easily removed from the mold.
G**E
GQF
Clear 2” ice cubes just as promised. Followed the instructions provided and it worked perfectly. Very pleased!
J**Z
Amazin, Cristal clear ice
Exactly as advertised. Would definitely recommend to my friends!
A**A
Not what I expected
Either it is kit working or the explanation is not correct , funny thing is they do not have a video for demonstration on cubic style only ball ice has video .
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