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💀 Elevate your pour with chillingly clear skull ice!
The Skull 3D Ice Ball Maker crafts two large, 2.5-inch crystal-clear skull-shaped ice spheres that melt slowly to chill your whiskey or cocktails without watering them down. Made from premium non-stick silicone, this durable tray is easy to use and perfect for impressing guests or upgrading your weekend drink ritual.










| ASIN | B0C6K9KDGJ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #17,767 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #172 in Ice Cube Molds & Trays |
| Brand Name | TINANA |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,393) |
| Included Components | clear ice skull maker |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 8.6"L x 5.1"W x 7.6"H |
| Item Type Name | 3D Skull Ice Cube Maker |
| Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | TINANA |
| Material Type | Silicone |
| Shape | Skull |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
C**C
Tinana & Berlinzo Ice Sphere Makers Review
The Tinana and Berlinzo are essentially the same ice maker with two different labels. But there are some differences between the two, and to my mind, they do not favor the nearly twice as expensive Berlinzo: 1. Physically, they are 98% identical. The only physical difference between these is that the Berlinzo is sheathed in a hard plastic outer casing with a satin black finish and some small, but nice, graphics. Between the two, this gives the Berlinzo a more “formal” and “classy” appearance. Seriously, it looks nice. If that matters to you, while it sits in your freezer, then it’s your ice maker of choice. Or, perhaps you want to give one of these as a gift; the Berlinzo does look nicer. [FWIW, their exterior shipping boxes are both nice, but to my mind, the Tinana is nicer in its simplicity.] Other than the Berlinzo’s outer shell, they are identical, and their parts are interchangeable. However, I think this outer shell contributes to difference #2. 2. Per their instructions, the Tinana should be allowed to freeze for 30 hours, while the Berlinzo requires 40-48. If you’re on any kind of clock, that’s significant. Other than the thin satin plastic shell on the Berlinzo, I can think of no reason why the two devices should have such significantly different freezing times. Interestingly, the Berlinzo instructions specifically state that you should not freeze it for more than 50 hours, else there is a risk of cracking the shell. That strikes me as a disadvantage, or at least a risk of disadvantage. I found the freezing times for both devices accurate. 3. The Berlinzo comes with a nice plastic bag in which to store your spheres. Unfortunately, it’s not really big enough to hold more than one batch at a time. Ziplock is your friend here. 4. In all other respects, the two devices produce identical, almost entirely clear ice spheres when you follow the instructed times for freezing. And if you don’t, they also perform similarly. Pulling either device out of the freezer six hours ahead of time will reveal a not-fully-frozen base, and partially formed (about 75%) spheres. Also, if you decide to use warm or even hot water to slow the freezing process further, you’ll need to adjust your freezing time accordingly. I do, and have found an additional six hours (for a total of 36) in the Tinana works well, while the Berlinzo requires its full 48. 5. The spheres from both devices also benefit from tempering. Without tempering, they didn’t always crack, but they did sometimes. And with tempering, none of the spheres cracked when room temperature whiskey was poured on them. Most people recommend five minutes for tempering, and that makes sense if the spheres are kept in an ice bucket or bowl. I found that when placed in individual glasses, 2-3 minutes seemed sufficient to avoid cracking. YMMV. I have attached pics showing the spheres side-by-side. They are indistinguishable. I also did a 90-minute melting test, with images taken at 00:00, 00:30, 01:00, and 01:30, with a sphere from each maker in a glass containing 2 ounces of water. Granted, water and booze are not the same thing, and holding a glass will speed the ice melting process. But all I wanted to do was compare how a sphere from each maker would perform in the same environment. Short answer: they melted identically. And that’s no surprise since they are almost identical in their construction, and entirely identical in their method. For me, the performance of both the Berlinzo and the Tinana are 5 stars, with the Berlinzo docked one star for value and the additional 10-18 hours of freezing time. With respect to some of the less positive reviews: 1. Yes, it’s difficult to remove the rubber molds from the freezing box. It gets easier after first use, but they’re tight for a reason. I’m older, and my finger strength isn’t what it used to be, but I managed to get everything apart. 2. It’s not difficult to fill the container or to get the molds topped up. A gooseneck kettle is handy for topping off. 3. There is occasionally a little bit of excess ice around the seams (see pics), but it comes off easily. 4. Depending on your water minerality, you may find you get better results by boiling the water first, filtering it with a real filter (Brita doesn’t cut it), etc. Distilled or RO/DI water doesn’t always produce more clarity. The people who make the OnTheRocks version of this (I use their box for cubes) have some videos with recommendations for “fine-tuning” your ice. We have off-the-charts hard water in our house, and a whole house softener that reduces, but does not eliminate, the hardness. The tap water produced quite acceptable ice spheres. 5. With respect to water “wastage,” don’t rinse that ice block down the drain. Let it thaw and use it to water plants or pets or whatever. It’s perfectly clean water. It’s only waste if you waste it. Don’t throw it away!
R**B
Clear Ice Balls
Best to get them out after 24 hours. Much easier that way. Otherwise the bottom freezes solid and is work to remove or a long wait for it to melt. Also, let the new ice balls sit for a minute or two in your glass so they acclimate to the room temperature. Will help minimize cracking.
V**R
So fun and pretty
These rose ice cubes are so awesome looking! The molds are super easy to use and create beautifully clear ice cubes. I get so many compliments on them. Just fill as directed and wait about 24 hours before demolding. The ice reservoir is necessary to create the clear ice. For those who think they're wasting water, use it to water plants or, like I do, save it for your ice chest. I need to buy another to keep up with our demand.
S**T
Great product - beautiful, clear ice spheres
This product works perfectly making ice spheres as advertised. The only reason I didn't give 5 stars is because it takes a little figuring out due to instructions being minimal. I watched YouTube videos, and googled some instructions. But, the finished product is perfect.
B**S
Crystal clear ice balls
I tried to make clear ice cubes through other methods with no luck. I thought I would try this after a little research. I followed the directions exactly and it was very easy. The round ice balls turned out crystal clear. I am so satisfied with this product I just had to leave a positive review.
B**S
Works perfect to make ice balls
I researched multiple different ice ball makers on Amazon and decided on this one as the best model for the price. I have used it several times and it really works well. I just used regular room temperature tap water and was very pleased with the results. I did have to adjust the time required in the freezer. I tried 37 hours the first time and that was too short to get the balls completely frozen on the bottom. Turns out my freezer requires about 41 hours. The extra time is probably based on the settings I am using in my freezer. On the plus side, the slower freeze probably allows the ice balls to be more clear. Also takes a little practice to get the rubber mold out of the plastic sleeve but just work it back and forth from both sides and it will come out. Initially, I wasn't sure if I was better off getting the model that makes 2 or 4 ice balls. Based on how long it takes in my freezer, I am very happy with the unit that makes 4 ice balls. Overall, very nice product to use for yourself or give as a gift to someone who drinks whiskey/bourbon.
J**N
Good, not great
The mold is large, bulky, and removing the insert challenging. My ice isn’t a complete sphere either. Lastly, a large block of ice forms on the inside bottom, which is wasteful. But the semi-spherical ice is clear after tempering.
T**P
I like the design of this one better than the last unit I tried.
In terms of quality, this unit has it nearly perfect. I get clear ice with no funky smell or taste from the silicone mold. I scrubbed the mold and tray before the first use with a little sludge I made for my other silicone items to remove anything on the surface from the manufacturing process. Ran a test batch in my -10F chest freezer with water from my Zerowater filter, and got perfectly clear spheres! I always throw out the first two batches to ensure any residue is fully gone and it is only pure water going through the process. The spheres are perfectly sized for my big tumbler that comes to work with me everyday and keeps my water colder longer. The resulting ice at the bottom of the mold tends to be nearly the same clarity and of decent enough quality I take it and bag it as a bonus “chunk” ice for other uses. The ice in the bottom of the mold does take a while to come out, but I find leaving it on a sheet pan with a wire rack helps it to eventually fall out and stay clean enough to use without any real effort. Just be patient and you’ll hear it drop out of the mold. I rinse the cloudy parts of all the ice with my filtered water and throw it all in a ziploc bag for storage.
K**E
This thing is so cool and it makes perfect ice cubes that are clear and sphere!!!
E**Z
Es el mejor producto que e probado si te obsesionan las esferas de hielo perfectas y transparentes este producto es el ideal las esferas son imprecionantes
A**R
Simple yet effective - makes crystal clear ice spheres - look great in cocktails.
G**O
D**.
wanted the larger format ice ball for scotch - this makes them perfectly
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