





💀 Chill with style: Skull ice that’s as bold as your taste.
The Skull 3D Ice Ball Maker crafts two large, crystal-clear skull-shaped ice spheres that melt slowly to keep your whiskey and cocktails perfectly chilled without dilution. Made from premium silicone with directional freezing technology, this durable, easy-to-use tray fits standard rocks glasses and adds a striking visual edge to any drink, making it a must-have for stylish home bars and memorable gatherings.




| ASIN | B0C6K9KDGJ |
| Brand | TINANA |
| Colour | Black |
| Generic Name | 3D Skull Ice Cube Maker |
| Included Components | clear ice skull maker |
| Is Dishwasher Safe | Yes |
| Item Weight | 907 g |
| Item model number | Crystal Skull Shape Ice Cubes |
| Manufacturer | TINANA |
| Material | Silicone |
| Net Quantity | 1.0 Count |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 21.8L x 13W x 19.3H Centimeters |
| Shape | Skull |
| Size | 8.6*5.1*7.6 in |
G**O
G**R
On my second attempt the ice spheres turned out perfectly! Had to leave in the freezer over 24 hours to get them right 👍🏻
D**N
Pretty solid. The directional freezing makes for clear ice if you don’t mind using 5x the water to get two smaller end skulls. However I rarely get a perfectly full compete skull formed. There’s always some minor imperfections.
H**D
Let me just state the obvious first. This is science. Not Rocket science but still. Science. Warm water cooling releases gases. Impurities in the water are carried away in those gases. Directional ice making also draws impurities downward via gravity. A tight seal helps force the issue. It also prevents air bubbles. When you fill to the top and apply downward pressure to the silicone mold you further force air up and out. When the water freezes in the bottom of the container you will notice the silicone form/insert is no longer flush to the plastic/styrofoam outer container. It will rise above the rim by approximately an inch. This is due to the expansion of the freezing/frozen ice in the base of the container. A good indicator of the process nearing completion. In conjunction with another good indicator. Time. If your freezer is working and not over loaded, 24-28 hrs. Will do the job. (The only instructions printed on the packaging says not to exceed 30 hrs. I’m not sure why, but since I can read AND comprehend, I followed the instructions). It was a tight fit when I opened the package, so it stands to reason fit would get tighter as water freezes. A little common sense goes a long way. Let it stand @ room temp for a few minutes and with some forceful exertion the mold will come loose. Work it out by alternating upward force side to side. About 1/3 of the way out, the silicone mold should release it’s grip. Yes, you’ll see the seam in the ice. Yes, there will be small nubs where the air holes are located, top and bottom. But none of that will matter once you see how crystal clear regular tap water can look as ice skulls! I bought the 2 mold version because I don’t have a large empty freezer. I do have large zip lock freezer bags though. They work also. Read the negative reviews first. A lot of people are too impatient and don’t respect the process. This works nicely and as intended. I didn’t take pics b/c it’s not the wknd. yet. I’ll pick up a small bottle of bourbon on my way home from work Friday. I’ll put an album on the turntable, drop a skull head ice ball into a rocks glass and maybe post a pic or two. Cheers!
M**E
The skulls come out okay but a lot of work to get that. The mold freezes in the insulator and takes way too much effort for two pieces of ice. Have tried all the tricks to no avail- still searching for a good means of large clear ice that is easy to produce and extract
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