Ice Ball Maker Mold – Blue Silicone Ice Cube Tray for Star Wars Lovers – 5.5X 5.8cm Round Ice Ball Spheres for Baking and Cool Drinks_2 Pack

April 13, 2016 - Comment

The theme is from the movie Death Star, this ice ball maker is with the feared battle station on the tray. This Superior BPA Free food grade silicone ice ball maker makes a large ball of ice decorated in the shape of the first Death Star based on its appearance in Star Wars: A New

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The theme is from the movie Death Star, this ice ball maker is with the feared battle station on the tray. This Superior BPA Free food grade silicone ice ball maker makes a large ball of ice decorated in the shape of the first Death Star based on its appearance in Star Wars: A New Hope. Perfect for making a treat for your family or spicing up a Star Wars themed party, this sturdy tray lets you capture a variety of foods or drinks in the familiar shape. Create your own Ice, Chocolate, in the shape of the Death Star!

Product Features

  • uHome Ice Cube Molds & Trays: 100% Food Grade Silicone, BPA Free, FDA approved
  • Freezer and Oven Safe. Made from heat and cold resistant silicone (-40℉ to 446℉)
  • Makes a large ball of ice 2.4″ decorated in the shape of the first Death Star based on its appearance in Star Wars: A New Hope
  • Make easy ice cream balls or cake for desserts your family and guests will love. Flexible and easy removal mold, perfect gift for any occasion.
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Comments

Obi Wan says:

The force is frozen with this one. I got this as a gift and thought someone had wasted their money on me. 

Glenn S. says:

Tips For Clean, Clear Ice Some tips for those who haven’t gotten a good, clear cube out: 

Random Chronicler says:

they work fine. They also shouldn’t be filled up all the … First off, they needed to be scrubbed clean with a brush, as they had a white film in them that regular washing didn’t remove. However, once clean, they seemed to work okay, with some caveats: They are a little difficult to line up properly so that they don’t leak; there’s a little bump that you have to line up with an equally-tiny notch, but with some practice, they work fine. They also shouldn’t be filled up all the way, or the ice pops them open and leaves huge seam-marks and a bulge where…

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