Silicone Ice Cube Trays & Sphere Mold Set
- silicone
- bpa free
The 3-second version
- 100% food-grade silicone flexes to release ice without sticking
- Includes both cube tray and sphere mold for different drink styles
- Withstands freezer and oven temperatures for baking or portioning
- Smaller batch size—best for everyday use, not events
- Flexible material needs a flat surface while transferring to the freezer
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Silicone Ice Cube Trays & Sphere Mold Set
Most ice trays are rigid plastic that cracks at the twist point or leaves half your cubes stuck in the cavities. Silicone solves both problems: it flexes to release cleanly, then returns to shape without breaking. The dual format—cubes and spheres—covers fast-chilling drinks and slow-melting pours in one purchase, and the heat tolerance turns the same molds into baking or portioning tools when you're not freezing. For anyone who's thrown away a cracked plastic tray or chiseled out stuck ice, the difference is immediate and permanent.
Good gift when
- People who freeze more than just water—stock, juice, or herb pastes
- Anyone tired of rigid plastic trays that crack or hold onto ice
- Home bartenders who want slow-melting spheres for spirits
- Cooks who portion batters, sauces, or small baked goods in the same tool
Skip it if If you need large-batch ice production, this set's compact size means you'll refill often for parties or big gatherings.
Specs
- Material
- 100% food-grade silicone
- BPA Status
- BPA free
- Temperature Range
- Freezer-safe and high-heat resistant
- Formats Included
- Ice cube tray and sphere mold
- Care
- Dishwasher safe
What's included
- Silicone ice cube tray
- Silicone sphere mold
If you're giving it
- No sizing to guess
Compact and useful for anyone who drinks cold beverages or bakes in small batches.
The details
This set gives you two ways to freeze water: standard cubes and full spheres. Both molds are made from 100% food-grade silicone, so they flex enough to pop ice out without cracking or sticking, then snap back to shape for the next batch. The material tolerates sub-zero temperatures and high heat, which means you can use them in the oven for portioning batters, melting chocolate, or freezing herb pastes just as easily as you freeze water for drinks.
Because silicone bends, you don't wrestle with rigid plastic trays that crack at the hinge or leave half the ice behind. Each cavity releases with a gentle push from the underside. The spheres freeze into smooth, unbroken orbs that melt slowly in spirits or cold brew. The cube tray produces uniform pieces that fit predictably in a glass. Both formats work for juice, coffee, or infused water, and neither holds onto smells or flavors from previous batches.
The set is free of BPA and built to last through daily use. Silicone won't shatter if dropped, and it stacks neatly in a freezer drawer without taking up much vertical space. When you're done, both molds rinse clean or go in the dishwasher. If you freeze more than water—stock, pureed fruit, coconut milk—the flexibility makes it simple to unmold even sticky or oily contents. The same molds that handle ice can also portion cookie dough, set panna cotta, or form mini cakes, so you get more than one job from a single tool.
Food-grade silicone molds for cubes and spheres that release cleanly and handle freezing or baking
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Questions
- Can I use these molds for things other than ice?
- Yes. The silicone is heat-safe, so you can use the molds for baking small items, portioning cookie dough, freezing stock or juice, or setting chocolate. They handle both freezing and oven temperatures.
- How many cubes and spheres does the set make per batch?
- The merchant does not specify exact cavity counts, but the set is designed for everyday home use rather than large-batch production.
- Does the silicone hold onto smells or colors from previous batches?
- Food-grade silicone resists absorbing odors and flavors better than plastic. Rinsing or dishwashing between uses keeps the molds neutral.
- Do I need a tray underneath to carry these to the freezer?
- Because silicone is flexible, placing the filled molds on a flat tray or cutting board before freezing prevents spills during transport. Once frozen, the ice is stable.
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