🍬 Cube your cravings with style!
The Silicone Mini Cube Trays come in a convenient 2-pack, featuring a square design that reduces spills and allows for easy one-handed carrying. Each tray holds 81 perfectly sized 1/2-inch cubes, making them ideal for children. Made from food-grade silicone, these trays are free from BPA, PVC, phthalates, and heavy metals, ensuring safety for your family. They are also dishwasher and oven safe, making them versatile for both baking and freezing.
C**R
Easy to make homemade candy!
This was my first time making hard candy and when I received the trays I doubted that they would be able to handle the hot candy liquid. But they held up and made the process super easy! Lots of instructions said to drop the candy liquid into a tray and cut it but with this tray I just had to pour in the liquid and every piece came out perfect and equal size.Also, I worried the candy would stick to the silicone but not one bit stuck to the mold. I assumed I'd have to use some cooking spray or something to prevent slicking but the silicone doesn't stick to the candy at all.The silicone trays are easy to clean and dispense the candy once it hardens. The trays are flimsy so pressing out just a row of candy is simple, and it's just as easy to dump every piece out.If you're thinking about learning to make candy or are sick of cutting each piece, these trays will make candy making much simpler!
A**R
•• they are cool, functional
•• they are cool, functional, and good quality. smaller than I expected but hey more space in freezer! :) ••
A**R
Perfect for hard candy
I Bought these trays with the intention of using them to make hard candy, and they work perfect! They are easy to pick up and move without spilling any liquid. I sprayed them with spray oil the first time, but that was not necessary. They just pop right out, and the size is exactly what i wanted. If your thinking about buying this for candy, it is a good decision.
C**S
The qualty is good, and they stack in your freezer.
The cubes are smaller than I imagined, which makes them a bit difficult to eject, but passing them under warm water helps to loosen them. I bought these trays to make cubes that will fit into my smaller mouth water bottle, and I haven't used them for the other purposes stated by the maker. One whole tray equals only a couple of my regular sized cubes. I find it easier to crack up the regular ice cubes to smaller pieces.
E**N
These are perfect!!
These are perfect!!! I found that with the "flatter" molds my hard candies keep a film on the top that never hardens and they melt so easily. These held their form perfectly and they are the perfect size for my hard candies. Also, it's incredibly easy to bend this mold to pop the candies out. My hard plastic ones cracked after their third use. I ended up buying six of these!!!
K**T
Disappointed
These really are very small, although I guess they are almost half an inch (I think a hair less). But I found it difficult to get the cubes out of the tray. I think it is because, while the tray has the expected flexibility, there is no space between the cubes. The cubes are precisely the same on the bottom and the top. There is a single wall between cubes, rather than a double wall.
D**K
This is way too tiny for much of anything. ...
This is way too tiny for much of anything. Think of half the size of a sugar cube. Bought this for small candies, but these are so tiny that it would take a lot of the molds for a batch of candy. Too tiny for my purposes, and way too much money for the size of mold it is.
J**N
Good quality, wells are small
These feel like quality silicone trays. They have a solid bottom and single walls between wells, rather than each well having it’s own separate sides and bottom, if that makes sense. It seems the reason for this is to have built-in stability when holding the trays. Many other silicone trays need to be placed on flat surfaces to keep from spilling their contents when lifting and moving them from place to place. So far I’ve used these trays for sugar cubes (demerara, organic pure cane, and coconut palm). They worked well for this and it was pretty easy to remove the cubes once dried. Some of the cubes came out readily. For the more reluctant ones, I just bent the tray backwards a bit while pushing on the bottom of each remaining well with my fingertip. With this method, the cubes came out easily and cleanly. I took a 1-teaspoon measuring spoon of sugar and it filled 2.5 of the wells. This is smaller than I wanted for sugar cubes so I’ll find a slightly larger tray for those, but I’ll still use this tray for chocolate chunks, jellies, etc.
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