- Material: Silicone
- Color: Water Blue
- Brand: ICEBREAKER
- Product Dimensions: 2.2″L x 4.57″W x 8.23″H
- Is Dishwasher Safe: Yes
- SERVE AND MAKE ICE WITHOUT EVER TOUCHING THE ICE – No more touching the ice with your hands with this ice tray – not even when serving AND it does not absorb bad odor from the freezer or fridge.
- FREEZE IN ANY ORIENTATION – This ice cube mold can be oriented in any direction in the freezer as the POP is 100% water tight and make no spills. These silicone ice trays for freezer with lid are designed to be space-optimal and optimal for stacking. Great for small freezers
- NO SPILLS – Simply fill it as you would a water bottle and put it in the freezer with no messy spills. Take the ice tray for freezer out and break the ice, pull the straps to POP, and serve perfectly shaped ice cubes with great satisfaction. The new way of making & serving ice with this silicone freezer tray.
- TAKE IT ANYWHERE! – Enjoy clean, fresh ice cubes on demand. This ice cube tray with storage bin limits melting. It’s perfect for picnics, outings, and road trips and can even be used as a freezing element. Also great for RV life and camping. You can also use this no-spill and airtight ice cube tray while chilling out on the terrace or in your garden.
- NEVER RUN OUT OF ICE with this simple manual ice machine. 1 x POP produces up to 54 ice cubes a day as it only takes 8 hours to freeze. Buy a couple of these ice cube trays to ensure youβll never run out of ice cubes for your cocktails, coffee, or whiskey.
























Stellarr Chance –
I needed a tray that was compact and could fit in my almost-always-full-freezer and this certainly met those expectations. The plus was that I was able to make a small 1qt bag of ice in about a day (refilled and made ice 3x) The only con is that it is virtually impossible to see the fill line and the cubes are really small . The entire item is opaque! There is a marker for the fill line on the outside and where it meets on the inside. You can’t see the water line from the outside and the hole is so small you can’t really see if it’s goes past the enclosure which stops right about how deep the lid goes in. (There is a connection inside from where the bottle meets the sides when collapsed)Overall, it is convenient for making ice and it worked really well standing up. I wish it made 24 ct or even 27 ct because the cubes are small.I didn’t take it apart to clean. I just put soapy water inside and shook it very well and rinsed, so I can’t comment on it if it leaks when taken apart and put back together. It is expensive for an ice tray but IMHO worth the price as a space saver. This tray is sturdy and built well. It took mashing it to loosen the ice cubes without discoloring or cracking. I will see if this hold up over time. Summer will be the real test as I will probably make about 4 bags to keep on hand. Will post an update review.UPDATE : 10/28/2022Haven’t had any issues with this ice tray maker. I have made a ton of ice all summer and tray is still holding up and hasn’t cracked. I have no idea why so many purchasers are having bad experiences using this tray. I do still stress-DO NOT DISMANTLE EVER. I have never took it apart and only clean it with hot soapy water and several rinses. I also place container on a towel and let it sit for about 3 minutes after I take it out the freezer before crushing and removing ice. But I do that with regular ice trays as well so I always have all the cubes pop out and the tray not crack. I filled it up (I did figure out how to tell when it’s full since there is no outside indicator of a fill line) and set it upright in my freezer to set. It has never leaked and it has no exterior integrity issues. I’m buying another one since it’s $15 bucks now. I will update again in the near future to let you know how it holds up. I purchased the water version. I still stand by my first review. This is a well made ice tray.
John Mayo –
This product is cool.1) It took a while to get used to. I was a little cumbersome trying to get the cubes out at first, but I got it figured out. Even breaking the cubes so they can be dumped easily is a little awkward. I find the edge of my kitchen sink or kitchen counter works great.2) It has a fill line, but you can’t tell when you have filled it up to the fill line until you have filled it up too much. Because of this I find that when I pull it from the freezer, the ice goes past where it is supposed to. I then have to break this layer of ice (which is not hard) to clear the way so the ice cubes can freely be dumped.3) The price is steep, but I like that I don’t have to wash my hands to get ice. I originally bought two, but will probably buy 2-3 more. I use this ice tray first and only use my old ones if I need more ice.4) It looks like it is built sturdy and will stand the test of time and repeated use.5) Ice cubes are a little small and there aren’t very many of them in each tray, but the cubes seem to last a good amount of time.6) The directions say I can take it apart to clean. I have not figured this out. It looks like I am going to break it when I try to disassemble it.
KFish –
Great ice makers! Loved the first one so much, I bought a second.These are great for if you donβt have room in your freezer for normal trays.Only issue, the handle can break where it attaches to the bottle, which makes it leak, so Iβm back down to one.Getting it apart to clean is a challenge. The pieces come apart, but itβs sealed so well, itβs hard to take them apart.
TonyT –
Overtime it becomes more challenging to pull the sides out to release the ice. Additionally, the opening is a bit too narrow which causes jams when shaking the ice out. Otherwise, a good product and works as expected!
JCLMT –
I almost didn’t try these because of the bad reviews, but I’m glad I did. I live in a city apartment with a tiny freezer that only has drawers, and getting an ice tray of still unfrozen water to behave without making a mess in its designated drawer was an unnecessary headache. I blame the person who designed my freezer, but it’s still a challenge I face.I got these because they are a contained system and I love them. I can chuck it in my freezer hoping it lands flat-ish and it makes no mess while also producing very cool ice cubes. I don’t use it for its purpose of discouraging the spread of germs, but I can see how that works because it’s easy to not touch any ice if you choose not to.I find the quality to be sufficient and have had no issues with damage from force or use. I’m a small woman and I can crack it just fine, so if you’re a burly fellow don’t feel inclined to give it all you’ve got. Unplug the top to let in air as you pull the walls apart, beginning at the air-in end. The fill line is hard to see but still useful. When ice doesn’t release I simply let it thaw on the counter upright and dump, wash, start again. They come apart easily and I find cleaning a breeze.Not sure how everyone isn’t having an easy experience with these things, but I love them. I’d tip my hat to the designer if I could, I think this is a very smart product. I have 2 for rotating and might get a third. No more drippy ice tray headaches thanks to Icebreaker Pop.
Garrett Hughes –
Super convenient to use.Can be a little difficult to remove the ice if cubes start sticking together, but I got the hang of it pretty quickly.