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DOQAUS Ice Cube Trays 4 Pack, 56 pcs Silicone Ice Cubes Tray Maker with Spill-Resistant Removable Lid, Easy Release & Pop out, LFGB and BPA Free, Stackable Flexible, for Baby Food, Cocktail, Coffee

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  • Stronger & Safety: Made of premium silicone and PP material. Bpa-free and pass food-grade LFGB certification! DOQAUS 4 ice tray sets use better materials and designs to make the ice pop trays stronger and more durable. They can withstand long-term low-temperature storage without breaking. No longer worry about breaking easily. Stop wasting your money! Start to use DOQAUS ice trays with lid and say goodbye to those cheap disposable silicone ice trays!
  • Easy Ice Removal: Silicone ice cube trays for freezer with lid use TPE material and the bottom wider design, which makes it easy to release ice cubes and the soft silicone material will not break after freezing for a long time. Each flat cube compartment is separate from others so you can easily push from the bottom. No need for awkward bending or twisting, removing the ice cube isn't a tough job anymore!
  • Lids Lifter Designed: So as to be more convenient to use removable lids, each cover is designed with two lid lifter. This humanized ice tray for freezer allows you to make perfect size ice cubes while preventing spills and the freezing of excess water and keeps ice cubes from absorbing freezer odors. Moreover, these easy-release trays stack easily and neatly in the freezer without sticking. Each tray makes 14 nice-sized cubes for a total of 56 (Each capacity of 27 ml or 1 ounce).
  • Easy to Use & Dishwasher Safe: Fill the trays with water, cover the lid on, and then slip the trays into the freezer. Besides water, you can fill the ice cube trays silicone with fruits, ice cream, soda, cocktail, whisky, vodka, ice coffee, and wine to customize your favorite flavor. And you can simply put them into your dishwasher after use.
  • Muti-Colors & Good Customer Service: Designed with white and green colors to bring a more pleasant ice-making and ice drinks experience! Silicone ice cube tray with lid kits are great for home, parties, bars, gifts, etc. If the ice cube maker didn't work well for you, please contact us and be willing to provide a better solution for every dear customer! All your questions will be replied to within 24hrs!



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B Jones
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2025
I love these ice cube trays. They have the plastic lid on the top so you can stack them and save room in your freezer. They have the silicone on the bottom, which makes it easy to pop the ice cubes out. I just love them.
B Jones
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2025
I love these ice cube trays. They have the plastic lid on the top so you can stack them and save room in your freezer. They have the silicone on the bottom, which makes it easy to pop the ice cubes out. I just love them.
SundayMomsy
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2025
I recently bought these for freezing baby food, and they are perfect! They freeze within six hours and are super easy to remove—just run the bottom under warm water for a second. While the lid isn’t completely spill-proof, it’s secure enough to get the food to the freezer without any spills. Overall, they’re reasonably priced and work as expected! They also washed well in the dish washer.
SundayMomsy
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2025
I recently bought these for freezing baby food, and they are perfect! They freeze within six hours and are super easy to remove—just run the bottom under warm water for a second. While the lid isn’t completely spill-proof, it’s secure enough to get the food to the freezer without any spills. Overall, they’re reasonably priced and work as expected! They also washed well in the dish washer.
tula
Reviewed in India on September 25, 2024
Good product but would prefer silicone to it.
tula
Reviewed in India on September 25, 2024
Good product but would prefer silicone to it.
ravenchow
Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2024
We've only been using these trays for a few days, but here's what we like about them:Because the cube tray has a silicone base for each cube mold, the cubes easily pop out with barely a push at the bottom.Each tray has a lid so you can easily stack all 4 trays & not spill water as you put them back in the freezer.4 trays for $8? Affordable!Are you replacing your expensive fridge ice dispenser? These trays make smaller cubes from the standard ice cube trays we all grew up with so the ice cubes easily fit through the dispenser in your fridge. (We can still use our dispenser, but our fridge will no longer make the ice.)We haven't experienced any breakage as they are still new, but honestly, you shouldn't need to be bending & cracking these trays. Usually the slight bending as you pop off the lid from a new tray of ice will be enough to easily push each ice cube out with ease.
ravenchow
Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2024
We've only been using these trays for a few days, but here's what we like about them:Because the cube tray has a silicone base for each cube mold, the cubes easily pop out with barely a push at the bottom.Each tray has a lid so you can easily stack all 4 trays & not spill water as you put them back in the freezer.4 trays for $8? Affordable!Are you replacing your expensive fridge ice dispenser? These trays make smaller cubes from the standard ice cube trays we all grew up with so the ice cubes easily fit through the dispenser in your fridge. (We can still use our dispenser, but our fridge will no longer make the ice.)We haven't experienced any breakage as they are still new, but honestly, you shouldn't need to be bending & cracking these trays. Usually the slight bending as you pop off the lid from a new tray of ice will be enough to easily push each ice cube out with ease.
Derrick Sorles
Reviewed in Mexico on September 18, 2023
Compré 6 meses y ME ENCANTARON. Muy fácil de usar y un cubo de buen tamaño. Reordené exactamente el mismo artículo, pero llegó diferente; Los cubos son más pequeños y más difíciles de sacar de la bandeja.
Derrick Sorles
Reviewed in Mexico on September 18, 2023
Compré 6 meses y ME ENCANTARON. Muy fácil de usar y un cubo de buen tamaño. Reordené exactamente el mismo artículo, pero llegó diferente; Los cubos son más pequeños y más difíciles de sacar de la bandeja.
Pat
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2023
I ordered 2 sets of these 14-ice cube trays (8 trays total) in early 2022, and another set in early 2023 (after 3 of the trays ordered in 2022 had developed leaks). At this point (July, 2023) I now have 5 trays out of the original 8 with leaks. Really bad, right? But here's the thing - each tray that developed a problem did so in only one cube per tray, and in the exact same place. That cannot be a coincidence - I think there is a manufacturing defect that likely could be (maybe has been?) corrected. Holding a tray with a leak horizontal with the leaking side closest to you, it is always the second cube from the left that we found to be failed, and the failure always occurs with the green flexible silicone separating from the stiffer white plastic right along the seam between the two, usually in a corner or along the shorter edge, resulting in a relatively slow leak. As is, trying to fill and freeze such a tray creates a puddle underneath that leaking cube, which freezes below the eventually empty cube, which of course is a problem for whatever is underneath that cube.With such a flaw, you would reasonably ask why did I rate this product 4 stars? Well, compared to many other trays I have tried over decades (both metal and plastic) these do release much easier overall, and for the occasional stuck cube it is super easy to push on the flexible bottom to separate such cubes; these trays have a decent price point for what they are; the included covers prevent the ice from sublimating or absorbing odors if stored in the freezer for a long time between uses, and the covers also make stacking the trays super convenient; the size of each cube is pleasing to us, nothing too large, or small, or wierdly shaped; and finally, if the flaw that we observed does occur, it only seems to affect 1/14th of the functionality of each such tray, and as such can be dealt with fairly easily. What I have done (after a tray starts leaking in the described manner), is just rip the green flexible bottom off the flawed cube (and to repeat, so far, that has always been just one cube per affected tray, second from the left with the leaky side held closest to you). Of course, with one cube now completely lacking a bottom you can only freeze 13 cubes for that tray, but at least it empties immediately upon filling, and thus is still usable (with no slowly forming puddles freezing on items below such trays), with minor loss of capacity.When we noticed the first leak, I thought it might be due to twisting a tray more then we should have in order to remove the cubes, but that was still a puzzle because we had been reasonably careful not to overdo anything in that regard. Since then, we have been especially careful when removing cubes, yet over time still got 4 more trays that failed in the same way. FWIW, at that point we also started to double check not to overfill (leaving the water 1/16" to 1/8" below the cover), and we also started leaving trays on the counter for a minute or so before removing any cubes. For us the latter makes all of the cubes in a tray separate even easier than they did previously, and perhaps doing these two things also helps avoid damage. That is, I don't recall any additional failures since adopting this practice, which takes no real effort nor does it consume extra time for us, because we always remove all frozen trays at once, transferring all cubes into gallon freezer bags for instant availability when needed. We only refill and re-freeze all of the empty trays when convenient, once the bagged cubes get sufficiently used. Honestly, I do not know if all failures were in the initial lot purchased, or if they occurred in trays from both purchases, but I do know the failures, at least so far, have all occurred before the two changes above that we made to our fill / removal practice.On the whole, while acknowledging that individual trays may develope a leak, it seems to be limited in extent and occurs in a predictable place, at least to date. That flaw can be worked around by simply abandoning one cube of functionality per affected tray. The trays that did not leak (and remaining cubes of trays that did leak) worked well enough IMO to justify an overall good rating for the reasons given. If you decide to buy these, using described practices may help you to avoid the limited failures that we experienced.
Pat
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2023
I ordered 2 sets of these 14-ice cube trays (8 trays total) in early 2022, and another set in early 2023 (after 3 of the trays ordered in 2022 had developed leaks). At this point (July, 2023) I now have 5 trays out of the original 8 with leaks. Really bad, right? But here's the thing - each tray that developed a problem did so in only one cube per tray, and in the exact same place. That cannot be a coincidence - I think there is a manufacturing defect that likely could be (maybe has been?) corrected. Holding a tray with a leak horizontal with the leaking side closest to you, it is always the second cube from the left that we found to be failed, and the failure always occurs with the green flexible silicone separating from the stiffer white plastic right along the seam between the two, usually in a corner or along the shorter edge, resulting in a relatively slow leak. As is, trying to fill and freeze such a tray creates a puddle underneath that leaking cube, which freezes below the eventually empty cube, which of course is a problem for whatever is underneath that cube.With such a flaw, you would reasonably ask why did I rate this product 4 stars? Well, compared to many other trays I have tried over decades (both metal and plastic) these do release much easier overall, and for the occasional stuck cube it is super easy to push on the flexible bottom to separate such cubes; these trays have a decent price point for what they are; the included covers prevent the ice from sublimating or absorbing odors if stored in the freezer for a long time between uses, and the covers also make stacking the trays super convenient; the size of each cube is pleasing to us, nothing too large, or small, or wierdly shaped; and finally, if the flaw that we observed does occur, it only seems to affect 1/14th of the functionality of each such tray, and as such can be dealt with fairly easily. What I have done (after a tray starts leaking in the described manner), is just rip the green flexible bottom off the flawed cube (and to repeat, so far, that has always been just one cube per affected tray, second from the left with the leaky side held closest to you). Of course, with one cube now completely lacking a bottom you can only freeze 13 cubes for that tray, but at least it empties immediately upon filling, and thus is still usable (with no slowly forming puddles freezing on items below such trays), with minor loss of capacity.When we noticed the first leak, I thought it might be due to twisting a tray more then we should have in order to remove the cubes, but that was still a puzzle because we had been reasonably careful not to overdo anything in that regard. Since then, we have been especially careful when removing cubes, yet over time still got 4 more trays that failed in the same way. FWIW, at that point we also started to double check not to overfill (leaving the water 1/16" to 1/8" below the cover), and we also started leaving trays on the counter for a minute or so before removing any cubes. For us the latter makes all of the cubes in a tray separate even easier than they did previously, and perhaps doing these two things also helps avoid damage. That is, I don't recall any additional failures since adopting this practice, which takes no real effort nor does it consume extra time for us, because we always remove all frozen trays at once, transferring all cubes into gallon freezer bags for instant availability when needed. We only refill and re-freeze all of the empty trays when convenient, once the bagged cubes get sufficiently used. Honestly, I do not know if all failures were in the initial lot purchased, or if they occurred in trays from both purchases, but I do know the failures, at least so far, have all occurred before the two changes above that we made to our fill / removal practice.On the whole, while acknowledging that individual trays may develope a leak, it seems to be limited in extent and occurs in a predictable place, at least to date. That flaw can be worked around by simply abandoning one cube of functionality per affected tray. The trays that did not leak (and remaining cubes of trays that did leak) worked well enough IMO to justify an overall good rating for the reasons given. If you decide to buy these, using described practices may help you to avoid the limited failures that we experienced.
Joe M. from LA
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2023
About 8 months ago my refrigerator ice maker was having problems. The frig. was quite high quality, but not it's ice maker, since the freezer temperature is controlled by the freezing compartments that are in the lower half of the frig., while the upper half, is for standard food & fluids, which is always set below freezing. However, the upper part of the frig., unfortunately also contains the "ice receptacle maker" which also delivers the cubes on demand. The freezing air it needs is blown into the upper frig. compartment ice maker from a freezing compartment in its lower half. After some 6 years of use, the frig. ice maker was giving me problems, since lower temperature, humid air was leaking into this compartment from the less than perfectly designed, silicone rubber side walls, that leads to much ice forming in the ice maker freezing component itself. I tried to fix this problem, but eventually the ice maker no longer made ice cubes. However, the dispenser tray still worked perfectly well- it just needed ice cubes. Voila! I found that I could fill the working frig. dispenser tray with ice cubes, made first, in an area of the lower freezer compartment. At first, I purchased an ice cube making tray set that could make up to about 70 smallish ice cubes, but they were difficult to get out of their single tray, due to the fact, that the entire ice maker tray was made of solid plastic, and some to many of the ice-cubes were difficult to release easily. So, I went back to Amazon & found another ice cube tray maker, that many readers were quite happy with. So about 6 months ago I purchased the above 4 tray set that is being reviewed herein. It turned out that this set is superbly designed, very easy to use, still functions 100% well, with no breakage of any plastic parts (but I do handle the parts. particularly the thin tray covers with care). Each single tray (of 4 such trays) makes 14 medium sized ice cubes x4 trays overall = 56 cubes in total. It takes about 800 cc to fill the 4 empty trays. What is so superb about these trays, is if you use them correctly, the ice-cubes are very, very easy to remove quickly. To re-fill them again with water for refreezing, takes only a couple of minutes. Their most important component of this ice making tray, is that the bottom of each cube compartment, is made of soft & pliable silicone rubber. Now, this is how I suggest using this set to optimize their function: 1) remove the trays from the frig. freezer compartment and bring them close to the kitchen sink; 2) then run for 2-3 seconds some hot water over the cover of the first tray; 3) then turn over to its bottom silicone side and run some hot water over the entire silicone area of 14 cubes; 4) then place the tray over a large enough receptacle (about 12x8"x2" in size) & twist the tray slightly to at most moderately, after which most, if not all, the cubes will fall into the receptacle; 5) turn over the tray, and if any cubes are left, simply push with a finger on the silicone rubber base to dislodge the remaining cube(s); 6) repeat this procedure for the remaining trays that you decide to use (my needs are for only 3 trays at a time, not four, since my frig. tray only holds 3 trays of cubes before over-fill); 7) next, put the ice cubes into the Frig. ice holder bin and place it back into its frig. bin compartment ASAP, to minimize ice cube melting; 8) refill your empty ice trays with your liquid of choice-- typically plain water. One last item-- The refilling of the trays with water. For this, I found an excellent item from from the "JOIE" Company, which is a 500 cc red & clear measuring cup (with cc and oz markings) that dispenses the water into the trays cube-slots easily and quickly. Fill each cube space to within 1-2 mm from the top of the tray to compensate for expansion of the volume of water after freezing. Hope you will enjoy using these excellently designed & practical ice tray makers, as much as I have, with several months of continuous use, without any damage to date.
Joe M. from LA
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2023
About 8 months ago my refrigerator ice maker was having problems. The frig. was quite high quality, but not it's ice maker, since the freezer temperature is controlled by the freezing compartments that are in the lower half of the frig., while the upper half, is for standard food & fluids, which is always set below freezing. However, the upper part of the frig., unfortunately also contains the "ice receptacle maker" which also delivers the cubes on demand. The freezing air it needs is blown into the upper frig. compartment ice maker from a freezing compartment in its lower half. After some 6 years of use, the frig. ice maker was giving me problems, since lower temperature, humid air was leaking into this compartment from the less than perfectly designed, silicone rubber side walls, that leads to much ice forming in the ice maker freezing component itself. I tried to fix this problem, but eventually the ice maker no longer made ice cubes. However, the dispenser tray still worked perfectly well- it just needed ice cubes. Voila! I found that I could fill the working frig. dispenser tray with ice cubes, made first, in an area of the lower freezer compartment. At first, I purchased an ice cube making tray set that could make up to about 70 smallish ice cubes, but they were difficult to get out of their single tray, due to the fact, that the entire ice maker tray was made of solid plastic, and some to many of the ice-cubes were difficult to release easily. So, I went back to Amazon & found another ice cube tray maker, that many readers were quite happy with. So about 6 months ago I purchased the above 4 tray set that is being reviewed herein. It turned out that this set is superbly designed, very easy to use, still functions 100% well, with no breakage of any plastic parts (but I do handle the parts. particularly the thin tray covers with care). Each single tray (of 4 such trays) makes 14 medium sized ice cubes x4 trays overall = 56 cubes in total. It takes about 800 cc to fill the 4 empty trays. What is so superb about these trays, is if you use them correctly, the ice-cubes are very, very easy to remove quickly. To re-fill them again with water for refreezing, takes only a couple of minutes. Their most important component of this ice making tray, is that the bottom of each cube compartment, is made of soft & pliable silicone rubber. Now, this is how I suggest using this set to optimize their function: 1) remove the trays from the frig. freezer compartment and bring them close to the kitchen sink; 2) then run for 2-3 seconds some hot water over the cover of the first tray; 3) then turn over to its bottom silicone side and run some hot water over the entire silicone area of 14 cubes; 4) then place the tray over a large enough receptacle (about 12x8"x2" in size) & twist the tray slightly to at most moderately, after which most, if not all, the cubes will fall into the receptacle; 5) turn over the tray, and if any cubes are left, simply push with a finger on the silicone rubber base to dislodge the remaining cube(s); 6) repeat this procedure for the remaining trays that you decide to use (my needs are for only 3 trays at a time, not four, since my frig. tray only holds 3 trays of cubes before over-fill); 7) next, put the ice cubes into the Frig. ice holder bin and place it back into its frig. bin compartment ASAP, to minimize ice cube melting; 8) refill your empty ice trays with your liquid of choice-- typically plain water. One last item-- The refilling of the trays with water. For this, I found an excellent item from from the "JOIE" Company, which is a 500 cc red & clear measuring cup (with cc and oz markings) that dispenses the water into the trays cube-slots easily and quickly. Fill each cube space to within 1-2 mm from the top of the tray to compensate for expansion of the volume of water after freezing. Hope you will enjoy using these excellently designed & practical ice tray makers, as much as I have, with several months of continuous use, without any damage to date.
PhilK
Reviewed in Australia on November 7, 2021
Stackability with covers is great. Cube size good. If you get water level right (has to be well below top) - easy to remove cubes - if not - it is a painstaking, slow process of pushing two thumbs hard on each cube. Trying to twist to eject cubes if frozen too high has already cracked one tray. Thumb tab on covers has broken off on two. Trays need small levelling channel between cubes - as is - quite difficult to even up water level at the lower level required. Promising - but needs more work!
PhilK
Reviewed in Australia on November 7, 2021
Stackability with covers is great. Cube size good. If you get water level right (has to be well below top) - easy to remove cubes - if not - it is a painstaking, slow process of pushing two thumbs hard on each cube. Trying to twist to eject cubes if frozen too high has already cracked one tray. Thumb tab on covers has broken off on two. Trays need small levelling channel between cubes - as is - quite difficult to even up water level at the lower level required. Promising - but needs more work!
Cliente de
Reviewed in Mexico on October 26, 2021
Se sienten de buena calidad y fácil de retirar los hielos, los recomiendo.
Cliente de
Reviewed in Mexico on October 26, 2021
Se sienten de buena calidad y fácil de retirar los hielos, los recomiendo.
Marlene Chiu
Reviewed in Mexico on April 29, 2021
Ocupan poco espacio y son muy fáciles de sacar los hielos, son 4 moldecitos y hacen huelo de buen tamaño. Me gusta que traen tapita y se pueden apilar, eso sí, la pestañita de las tapas se rompió recién la levanté pero no afecta para abrir o cerrar los moldes. No se sienten tan endebles las tapas pero igual habría que tener cuidado al manipularlas. Los recomiendo.
Marlene Chiu
Reviewed in Mexico on April 29, 2021
Ocupan poco espacio y son muy fáciles de sacar los hielos, son 4 moldecitos y hacen huelo de buen tamaño. Me gusta que traen tapita y se pueden apilar, eso sí, la pestañita de las tapas se rompió recién la levanté pero no afecta para abrir o cerrar los moldes. No se sienten tan endebles las tapas pero igual habría que tener cuidado al manipularlas. Los recomiendo.
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