Chill out in style! 🧊 Your ice, your way.
The ICEBREAKER POP 2.0 2024 is a revolutionary ice cube maker that allows you to create and serve ice without ever touching it. With a capacity of 54 cubes per day, this innovative product is designed for convenience and hygiene, making it perfect for any occasion, from casual gatherings to outdoor adventures. Its unique design prevents spills and odors, ensuring you always have fresh, clean ice at your fingertips. Plus, it comes with a 2-year warranty for added assurance.
Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
Material Type Free | Food grade ABS, PP, TPE, and free from any other materials not included in this list |
Material | Food grade ABS, PP, TPE |
Shape | Square |
Color | POP 2.0 Clear Water Blue (Exclusive) |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.57"L x 2.12"W x 8.23"H |
B**B
Good product when you are constrained for freezer space!
I bought these from a recommendation by a coworker. There is a small learning curve but, I think they work very well. They are also compact so you can use them in a small freezer. I could also see using these in a cooler. All you need to do is bang the unit on a hard surface, pull apart, open and you have ice. My only two gripes are that they are a pain to get all of the ice out of and they basically give you a large glass worth of ice. Other than that, I really like this product.
C**N
Great product for sailors or RV’rs
Great product, saves a lot of space and hassle of regular ice trays. The ice quality is good and solid.You do need to take care of the emptying instructions and do as instructed - we had 1 tray (of 4) where the handle broke - however I contacted manufacturer customer support and they replaced it.Anyone living on a boat or RV this is a great way to make ice with minimal space and hassle.
C**N
never thought I'd be so excited about ice
I live with three roommates who don't share groceries, so the fridge and freezer are always pretty full (the freezer especially, since most of us live off convenience foods). So obviously no room for a traditional ice tray. I saw a YouTuber review a product similar to this and knew it would be perfect for my situation. I kinda balked at the price ($20? for an ice maker?) but I paid the ADHD tax anyway. The cubes are by no means nice-looking, but I'm just excited to have ice!Pros (ranked in order of importance to me):-it doesn't have to be situated a certain way in the freezer for it to work-it's self-contained, so you don't have to worry about dropping cubes while you're breaking them up, or needing a little ice bucket-you don't have to touch the cubes, you can just pour them out of the container-taking it apart for cleaning is pretty easy-it's fairly sturdyCons (ranked in order of importance to me):-it's not dishwasher safe-the process of breaking up the cubes is kinda noisy (you have to to smack it against the counter with the heel of your hand several times)-it doesn't make a lot of cubes at once, I think it's 18-the cubes are kinda small (probably .75in) and therefore melt really quickly in room-temperature drinks-the cubes don't come out uniformlyOverall, kinda pricey but the convenience is worth it.
J**R
Broke in less than a month. Ice hard to get out.
I actually loved this thing at first but honestly the practicality of it is overrated. You’re better off spending $80 and getting a countertop ice maker.Before getting to the main issue, another big annoyance is they make it look like once you break the ice you can pour it right out. Simple as that. It never ONCE happened for me like that. Every time was a battle to get them all to pour out and getting ice shards all over the place in the process.Main problem is after having it less than a month it started leaking from the bottom. It’s simple to use so it’s not like you have to beat it to death to get the ice to break. Yeah it sometimes takes a little oomph to get it all to break, but for it to start leaking after minimal use? I didn’t even use it everyday. I woke up this morning to use it and opened the freezer only to see frozen ice all over and icicles from the shelf it dripped from and the thing a quarter empty. I filled it up again and left it in the sink to test it while we were gone for a few hours and when I got home it was about 3/4 the way empty, and if you hold it up you can visibly see it trickling from the bottom.I won’t be getting another one as if it broke this easily by just following the directions it’s not worth the risk. I got an $80 bullet-style countertop ice maker and it’s been infinitely better and makes ice super quick.
H**L
Convenient when your in need of ice.
Great ice tray. Removal is easy.
M**K
Make sure to open the top when breaking up your ice!
Love this product! I bought a previous version of this ice tray and there were a number of issues that have all now been corrected with the new versions. Old trays were hard to fill because they weren't translucent. They also were prone to leaks if placed on their side. The new versions are much easier to fill and have a nice tight seal. They are a bit pricey, but worth it.Just remember to open the top before attempting to break the ice loose! I've seen reviews where people broke off the handles by failing to do this, even though the instructions are pretty clear on this point
M**M
Worked well, then the bottom cracked
Worked well for several months, then cracks appeared on the bottom.Removing the ice cubes is noisy, and sometimes it's difficult to remove them.
A**R
You need muscles to use.
I do love how compact it is and how you can toss it into your freezer any which way. When it comes to popping those cubes out....boy do you need some upper body strength. It takes some muscles to pull it apart and pop them out. It freezes compact wheb you are ready to use you have to pull the sides apart. The holder is a hard case it does not bend like a typical ice cube tray. Other than that, it's worth the money.
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