Josée Métras
J'adore! Garde mon eau froide encore plus longtemps. Parfait pour ma Stanley 40 Oz. J'ai vu quelques commentaires disant que s'était compliqué à démouler. Pour ma part, la glace se retire super bien. Je recommande.
Ivette Villalpando
Muy util, dura muchisimo el hielo en mi stanley. Mi bebida siempre fresca!
FD
Got this for my 40oz Stanley. Obsessed. Colour’s cute, tray doesn’t take up too much space in the freezer. I find the ice lasts about a day; by the time it’s melty the set I poured the night before has obviously frozen. Just swap & refill—I never use the box as storage or whatever.You do kinda have to fight to get the ice out, & it’s kinda annoying to pour the water into the molds but honestly it’s nbd. I’ve never been so hydrated! :D
pedro martinez chong
buenos me sirvio para hacer hielos para los termos
MLR
Works well and makes three sizes of ice cubes. I use them in my Stanley 30 oz and 40 oz cups. They're easy to use and you can stuff fruit in the mold and freeze it with the cube to make "pretty ice". They last quite a while in the cup, too, so you don't need a lot of ice which can water down your drinks.
Annabellzd
Our ice maker died in the fridge and there was no way I could go without ice for my Stanley Tumbler and all the pretend water I drink during the day. First world problems- right?!?! Ok- so I am more a coffee by day, wake up a million times in the night, to get a sip of water person- but I like it to be cold. And I also need cold ice water to last when I stay up late to read ACOTAR. The ice machine dying was an excuse for me to overnight ship this and try it out. Like others have said- the lid is hard to fit and useless, unless you decide to use the container separately from the silicone mold. But…it is a silicone mold, so ya kinda need the base container. Don’t totally fill or over fill the three levels. 1 goes at the bottom (I thought they would nest inside themselves and tried to put 3 in first) but my much smarter teen showed me otherwise. Duh on my part. Ok- so a bit tricky to pull out, but not hard- did I just say that- this applies to ice molds only! Put some elbow grease into rolling and pulling the silicone mold back off the level you are working on. Then squeeze together the center numbered part and push it down as you pull from the bottom and then you should be able to pull up on the ice ring, to get if off (oof- not sure how else to explain that…can you tell I am reading ACOTAR?). Yes- your fingers are going to freeze. Take breaks in between layers if needed- don’t get frost bite- not fun and makes it hard to fly. BUT…it is worth it, they stack great in the 40oz and stay cold for over 24 hrs. And it looks cool when you drop them in. Just be cautious, level 1, when it clinks into the bottom, can be loud. My dogs think it warrants barking, but they are silly. All in all- highly recommend if you want fun, satisfy, long lasting, ice rings for your tumbler. If you know someone that loves their Stanley- it would be a great gift!
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