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🥃 Elevate Every Sip with Perfectly Clear Ice Spheres
The Clear Ice Cube Maker by Unigul crafts 2.5-inch crystal-clear, slow-melting ice spheres using innovative stainless steel insulated cups and premium BPA-free silicone molds. Designed for whiskey and cocktail enthusiasts, it delivers bubble-free ice that preserves drink flavor while being eco-friendly and easy to use. This 2-pack set is compact, durable, dishwasher safe, and perfect for gifting or upgrading your home bar experience.





| ASIN | B0DB1RHYV8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,321 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #46 in Ice Cube Molds & Trays |
| Brand | Unigul |
| Brand Name | Unigul |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 787 Reviews |
| Included Components | 1 |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 3.4"L x 3.4"W x 6"H |
| Item Type Name | 1 |
| Item Weight | 0.93 Kilograms |
| Manufacture Year | 2024 |
| Manufacturer | Unigul |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 1 |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Material Type Free | BPA Free |
| Model Number | 1 |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Product Dimensions | 3.4"L x 3.4"W x 6"H |
| Shape | Round |
| Size | 2 PACK |
| Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
Z**H
Excellent ice sphere makers—top tier clear spheres with very little effort
These are fantastic. I've bought a pack of 8 of these, and they make perfect large spheres of clear ice each and every time. Compared to an expensive ice-making machine, these will produce *quality* spheres of ice. Ice machines can make ice spheres in less than an hour. However, ice machines do not make high-quality spheres... These things, on the other hand, make significantly high-quality spheres. The major advantages of these are: —The quality of these are just so good. —No water is wasted! You use significantly less water compared to other methods (hand-making large blocks of ice in a cooler, for example), so this is more eco-friendly for those who want to be water-conscious. —Very small in the freezer. They do not take up much space at all. I put my 8 sphere makers in the freezer daily. —There's no silicone smell or taste. —You don't need to use distilled water! In fact, tap water works best! Even then, distilled water or tap water doesn't really cause that many problems. You may have small bubbles in the sphere, but the bubbles can actually make for interesting visual effects if you care about purified or distilled water for your drinks. —The system is *extremely* simple. The disadvantages (compared to an expensive ice machine): —Compared to an expensive ice-making machine, the process takes significantly longer. It takes a full day with these inside a freezer. If you don't care about that, then this product is 100% worth it. If you care about producing large amounts of ice quickly and rapidly, an ice sphere machine would be better. —Removing the silicone molds from the cups does require a small amount of work (if the water at the bottom of the cup, not the sphere, gets frozen). A gentle twisting motion sometimes helps to remove the silicone mold with any ice attached. After removing the silicone mold, the next step is to remove the ice spheres from the mold. It's generally easy to remove the ice spheres from the molds. Sometimes, running the silicone molds under a gentle stream of water will help ease the process (and remove any frozen discs attached to the bottoms of the molds). —As a general remark, the bottom of the cups have these... seemingly little glued-on discs that have some reminders on them. They say things like, "do not put in the dishwasher," et cetera. These little... plastic or rubber or whatever disks come off of the bottom of the cups extremely easily. I've tested them after the fact, and the cups will still work, so there's no harm if those little things come off later. —EDIT: After having these for a few weeks, I will say that some degree of water quality matters if you want 100% clear ice. I've tried these in different locations. How clear the spheres end up depends on how many minerals / etc ... your tap water has. Sometimes the spheres have small impurities or cloudiness towards the bottom. The small impurities are easy to ignore, however, because these spheres end up large (2.5 inches). All in all, I strongly recommend these for ice sphere enthusiasts. They work extremely well, and compared to expensive ice machines, these produce *better* spheres of ice. If you want high quality and you don't mind taking the time to make and remove them, these are for you. If you would rather mass-produce ice spheres extremely rapidly and don't mind the spheres having holes in the bottom, an ice making machine would be better. All in all, even over a month after my purchase, I'm extremely satisfied with this product.
A**N
Low effort. Cost effective. Perfect results.
This is the best solution for DIY large clear balls of ice. There are a lot of products for 2" ice balls, but few for 2.5" - and the ones that are available aren't very space efficient, and tend to be more difficult to use. These are small, and dead simple to use. I use cold tap water. (If my tap water wasn't good, I'd probably use spring water, like Deer Park.) Fill the container to the fill line on the inside, marked MIN. Over the sink, slowly insert the silicone mold into the vessel allowing the water to flood the mold slowly. Once it's in, I like to place my finger over the top hole in the silicone, and push it down firmly - this will cause a little bit of water to spill over the side - just dry it off with a towel, and set this into your freezer. Freeze it for 20 hours. Take it out of the freezer. The silicone mold should have pushed itself up as the water froze. Grab the silicone firmly, and give it a little twist while twisting the metal container the opposite direction. Once it breaks free (and it doesn't require much force), you can pluck the silicone mold out, separate the two halves, and you'll have a perfectly clear ice ball. The surface may not look clear, but that's just frost. If you set it in a rocks glass, and give it a couple minutes to temper, you'll see just how clear it is when you pour your drink over it. (Important to let the ice ball sit for a couple minutes at room temperature - if you immediately pour over it, the ball will probably crack. It needs to acclimate to the room ambient temperature.) The first time I saw molds like these, they were almost $50 each. From this vendor, $15 a piece, or $12 a piece if you buy the 8 pack (October '25). These are a great value. I may buy another set for my own use, and I can definitely see giving them away as gifts. Each individual unit comes in a nicely printed box, and has a decent set of printed instructions.
T**N
Finally a perfect set
I have a 2" 2 ball maker that is a bit of a chore to use compared to these. These are bigger which is nice, really easy to remove, clear out the bottom ice and re-fill... quick and easy. Perfectly clear using RO water in freezer set at 0° in 36 hours. And they don't take up a great deal of space. Couldn't find anything better.
O**6
The ice doesn't melt slower in my experience
This product makes a clear ice ball that's just the right size for most tumblers. It's also easy to remove the ice from the silicone. It loses one star because the ice melts faster than ice made with other, less expensive moulds I have despite claims from the manufacturer that the ice melts slower. The clear ice is much more aesthetically pleasing, but I bought it mainly for the slower melting claims so that my drink would be less watered down. Since the mould is designed to remove air from the water as the ice melts, there's also less faults and cracks in the ice ball, meaning it won't split. Of course, once an ice balls splits, it melts much faster in pieces. You could also argue that this ice, on average at least, melts slower, since its very rare for it to crack into pieces. Overall, this is a well made ice ball maker, I just don't know if it's worth the money if you have other moulds already.
K**R
Awesome product!
These are the BEST - easy to use and perfect clear molds
B**O
Great gift for the Whiskey Lover!
We bought this for my nephew; and he absolutely loves it! He was very happy to see how easy it was to use and how easy it was to fill the molds. It’s nice to have ice that is thick enough to not melt right away in your drink. It makes a great gift; trust me! It definitely is quality and not cheap feeling.
D**C
The cloud won't go away!
This is made well and is easy to use -- a welcome change from other, bulkier clear cube makers. And its great to have spheres. It's also small so it's easy to find a place for them in my freezer. However, the ice is never, never, never totally clear. There's always a cloud across the bottom inside the sphere which varies in depth from one batch to the next -- never less than 1/8" and sometimes as much as 1/4" or more. I tried *everything* -- how long they stayed in the freezer, tap/filtered/spring/purified waters, how I filled it, the temperature of the freezer, and how I cleaned it. The cloud really ruins it for use in clear cocktails so I use them in tea and sodas and such where that doesn't matter so much. Very disappointed!
S**D
This actually works really well!
This product is amazing. I have used basic two piece silicone ice molds for a few years and while I liked what there were, they were always cloudy, often cracked and frequently difficult to remove from the molds. I won't go into details of why those don't work well, you can look that up for yourself. These molds make perfectly clear ice that is super easy to remove from the mold. They are also very easy to refill. No funnel needed. I initially bought two to try them out. I immediately bought two more to keep my supply flowing. My glass of bourbon on the rocks it raised to you.
S**I
It works
It does work, and the mold doesn’t crack like others
O**A
Extremely difficult to open
Absolutely useless purchase, it’s extremely difficult difficult to take ice out of the cup, myself and my husband really struggled every time when we had whiskey- I decided to throw it away, just pain in the as.
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