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Clear Ice Cube Tray for Whiskey: FDDBI 2Inch Clear Ice Cube Maker - Silicone Large Ice Cube Tray - Square Ice Tray for Bourbon Old Fashioned Whisky

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About this item

  • CRYSTAL CLEAR ICE CUBE TRAY: Clear ice cube maker uses innovative directional freezing technology. The foam insulation box makes the ice cubes freeze from top to bottom, pushing air bubbles into the reservoir below and leave clear ice cube above. Clear ice maker is a great way to make ice cubes for cocktails at home.
  • SLOW MELTING WHISKEY ICE CUBES: Large ice cube tray is designed to make 2Inch slow-melting ice cubes for whiskey, ensuring your drinks last longer without the real flavor getting watered down. Big ice cube trays make 8 clear cocktail ice, which is perfect for parties and gatherings. Whiskey ice are visually appealing and make your cocktails top notch.
  • EASY TO USE CRAFT ICE MAKER MACHINE: Pour filtered water into the top of the vessel and place on a flat surface in freezer for 24-30 hours. Please make sure to minimize any vibrations to freeze includes opening and closing freezer doors. Before using an ice cube, let it sit out at room temperature for about 3 minutes. Otherwise the ice cube will crack as soon as liquid touches it.
  • MULTIPLE APPLICATIONS SQUARE ICE CUBE TRAYS: Large cube ice tray work great to chill bourbon, whiskey, cocktails, brandy and other beverages. Directional freezing cocktail ice cube tray can be used in bars, office and restaurants. Clear ice is perfect for custom cocktails and provide for a great presentation.
  • PREMIUM WHISKEY ICE MAKER: The ice cube tray large is made with premium silicone and plastic, safe and durable, easy to pop the ice out of the old fashioned ice cube tray. The black foam box is an important part of the product, please do not discard the foam box. For any quality problem of ice tray, please feel free to contact us via Amazon.



Product Description

clear ice
ice cubes for whiskey
clear ice maker
big ice cubes for whiskey
extra large ice cube tray
cocktail ice cube tray

Brittney E.
2025-09-04 12:18:14
I’m really impressed with this Clear Ice Cube Maker! The silicone tray makes it super easy to pop out large, perfectly square ice cubes every time. These cubes melt slowly, which is perfect for sipping bourbon, whiskey, or old fashioneds without watering them down too quickly. The tray is durable, flexible, and easy to clean. It’s also a great size, fitting nicely in most standard freezers. (just wish my freezer was more level) Overall, a great addition to any home bar. Highly recommend for anyone who loves their drinks on the rocks!
Jon Myers
2025-08-22 11:34:38
Overall quality of the ice is great! If the water is done just right, it will be pretty clear with a frost around the outside but I wiped it away easily for the clear cube. I had a few with a layer or frozen bubbles at the top but came away easily with more or less clear ice underneath. When your liquid of choice surrounds the ice, it almost completely disappears! Definitely recommend this for yourself or guests!
Alan Wheeler
2025-08-21 19:13:39
Shapes are good , but they aren’t crystal clear. There are some small bubbles. Despite that I think it’s a good product.
Pankaj
2025-08-01 13:53:22
The FDDBI 2-Inch Clear Ice Cube Maker is a game-changer for whiskey enthusiasts. It produces perfectly clear, slow-melting ice cubes that enhance the flavor of my drinks without diluting them. Easy to use and clean, it’s a must-have for any home bar.
Ted Kosiek
2025-06-27 17:27:43
I've tried many a method of making clear ice molds (balls, cubes, various shapes) and I've tried using warm water, hot water, distilled water, water that's been boiled, etc. but this clear cube maker really works if you follow the directions. Nothing more impressive than pouring a friend a drink over a clear ice cube. Now I'm considering purchasing the sphere mold system. I would have already purchased it if not for the fact that I probably have 20 sphere molds on hand that make cloudy "balls"
jonathan windler
2025-06-20 14:18:51
Does it make clear ice? Yes. I can't fault it for that. However:It does not come with any paper instructions or documentation. You only have the 4 step instructions in the product description. The first step calls you to "fill with water". However it does not specify an amount of water, and there is no fill line. You just have to guess, and you will find out if you put to much water when you get to step 2 "place the plastic silicone mold". The water will overflow from every orifice of the product.There is no indicator for how frozen the ice is. Again you just have to guess. You will probably make the mistake where you thought it was done, start to remove the silicone sleeve (which is a pain to get out), and water gets everywhere.I don't see this product being durable enough to withstand average use. This is going to remain at the back of my freezer as a novelty for when I have guests over, unless I return it. Also, the clear plastic top does not fit well.
RT
2025-05-14 18:53:10
I had previously purchased a different model and brand and absolutely fell in love. Something about clear ice and the fact that it lasts for hours is a lifestyle I find addicting and a lingering hobby in search of the best yet most affordable way. And next to an ice press this is hands down the best tool for the job I’ve come across.With that said, when I purchased this model I saw the sale price and without hesitation jumped on it. Making 16 a round now instead of 8. But when it showed up it was missing the plastic protective sleeve. Or so I thought it was. I would be wrong with that assumption however. It simply isn’t made with one. Which is absolutely shocking. So I washed it and loaded it with water thinking it don’t matter as long as the ice is up to expectations.Well the ice was clear or about 90% was and that is completely acceptable in my book. However pulling the silicone molds out is an absolute nightmare. I have to let it sit at room temp for an hour before I can peel them out. Where as with the other model they simply pull out with ease directly from the freezer. I don’t know if this is due to not having the plastic sleeve, which certainly would provide a small degree of extra insulation. Or if the silicone is a different grade. But I’m not happy at all. For 15 more dollars I could have had a second version of the much higher quality ice box. I’d avoid this in favor of better and available quality. It does the job but it’s certainly made much cheaper and the release issue is to much for my patience. Not to mention if accidentally dropped it would almost certainly bust the exposed foam.
Smalldog
2025-05-12 16:20:48
I've tried a few different molds for making clear ice spheres, but this one actually works. It says to leave it in the freezer for at least 30 hours or something like that, maybe 36 hours. I opened it up at about 30 hours, and it's definitely clear. the water in the bottom of the tub was not frozen throughout, but there was probably a 1/4" layer of over over it once the silicon mold was removed. This isn't flimsy silicon either; at first I thought it was more like a hard rubber because it is pretty firm. This will be the *ONLY* mold I use for making ice spheres going forward.
Crystal Clark
2025-03-24 15:34:08
Does exactly as it says. Foam outside does get pushed out when freezing from the ice but the final results are unreal. Follow the instructions and wait the time. Ended up buying 9 for all my shareholders.
Hagar
2025-01-30 09:36:19
The ice cubes are massive and for whisky in large tumblers last for 2 to 3 hours, at ambient temp. Just chill your bottle first. A delightful and too delicious a solution. Chill out
Customer
2025-01-17 10:32:09
Simply put, the ice is not clear!
Bree
2025-01-11 16:31:01
Description says it takes 24-30 hours, the box says 36-48 hours. It's taken minimum 48 hours so far. If you pull it out before it's frozen you've wasted 2 whole days. Some instructions would have been helpful as I'm just guessing as I go along which is annoying. I am yet to get a batch of perfect ice, however the space that should have the cloudy excess has some very clear ice which with an ice pick would be great to use.
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