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I'm fussy about my ice cubes
Thanks - will look into these.
-S-
ImStillMags wrote:
> On Sep 6, 5:58 am, "Steve Freides" > wrote:
>> Janet Bostwick wrote:
>>> On 5 Sep 2012 17:54:22 GMT, notbob > wrote:
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>>>> On 2012-09-05, Nancy Young <replyto@inemail> wrote:
>>>>> What can I say, I like big cubes. A lot of them. I have
>>>>> ice cube trays that I like, but they are ancient and one broke,
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>>>> Me too.
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>>>> Two plastic trays are ancient, but haven't broke. Two newer trays
>>>> have cracked and leak. My problem is, the older trays stick. Cubes
>>>> shatter trying to get them out. Newer trays release cubes fine, but
>>>> have cracked after jes over a yr after purchase. Both crap!
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>>>> Almost wish I had some of those old metal trays with the lever that
>>>> you needed to put under hot water for jes a couple seconds. 
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>>>> nb
>>> same experience here. I just got a Rubbermaid tray that has
>>> decent-size cubes and decants them easily. Bad side is that one tray
>>> cost me $2.29.
>>> Janet US
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>> If anyone's got a link to decent ice cube trays, please post - as
>> long as they're a standard size and not mini, I'll be happy. I can't
>> seem to find them anywhere local and I can't tell by looking online
>> what's good and what's not.
>>
>> TIA. (Thanks in advance.)
>>
>> -S-
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> Steve, I have theTovolo King cube trays. I like them because I like
> to sip GOOD liquor just on the rocks, and all you need is one big cube
> in the glass. Plus the big cube doesn't melt fast. They are easy
> to get out of the tray since the tray is silicone. Tovolo makes
> standard size cubes as well. They are not cheap but they will last
> forever.
> I bought mine from Amazon.
>
> http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_ss...2Cap s%2C1122
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