The new everyday ice cube tray.
Old-school stainless steel tray design meets modern form and function. And it's just plain fun to use -- pivot the handle and your cubes pop right out of the tray.
Photography by James Ransom
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Onyx
Onyx Containers came about shortly after the founders had a daughter, and like most new parents, they became more aware of the health compromises present in eating and storing food. They wanted an alternative to plastic that was more durable than glass, and landed on stainless steel as the best option. They believe in safe and environmentally responsible products that don't break the bank, and they use all of their own products themselves -- a testament to the quality of each piece.
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Reviews for
Stainless Steel Ice Cube Tray
Reviews for
Stainless Steel Ice Cube Tray
All reviews come from Verified Purchases
Nostalgic work of art😊
I like my summer beverages super cold.
I make my famous lemonades super sweet and super tart just so when I add ice my drink waters down perfectly.
My love for icy drinks started around the time my family had ice cube trays just like this in the 60’s.
I remember that our tap water tasted great back then and I’d run water over the tray to loosen the ice before that *crack and out popped out the perfectly formed cubes.
I wouldn’t dare drink Philly tap water now so I just let the tray filled with frozen spring water sit on the counter for few moments.
I’ll hear a little sound as the ice melts a bit and voila, the cubes are lose enough to crack the ice cubes into my waiting freezer bin.
The tray is sturdy stainless steel, weighty and well constructed.
Seriously, this jawn is almost identical to the trays that my family had in the 60’s!
Well done 👍🏾
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