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🧊 Elevate your chill game—ice cubes that keep your style cool and your freezer smarter!
The DOQAUS Ice Cube Tray 4-pack combines premium food-grade silicone trays with lids, a storage bin, and scoop to deliver 56 easy-release, odor-free ice cubes. Its stackable, space-saving design fits perfectly in small or large freezers, while BPA-free, dishwasher-safe materials ensure pure taste and effortless cleanup—ideal for professionals who demand efficiency and style in their kitchen essentials.






















| ASIN | B0D8PSDMYH |
| Best Sellers Rank | #30 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #1 in Ice Cube Molds & Trays |
| Brand | DOQAUS |
| Brand Name | DOQAUS |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 12,573 Reviews |
| Included Components | 4 Pack Silicone Ice Cube Trays Kits |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 12"L x 7.4"W x 3"H |
| Item Type Name | ice-cube-molds |
| Item Weight | 13.7 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | DOQAUS |
| Manufacturer Part Number | IC9CMINID |
| Material | Plastic, Polypropylene, Rubber, Silicone |
| Material Type | Plastic, Polypropylene, Rubber, Silicone |
| Model Number | IC9CMINID |
| Number of Items | 4 |
| Product Dimensions | 12"L x 7.4"W x 3"H |
| Shape | Square |
| Size | 8.2*4.5*3.6'' - 4 Pack |
| Unit Count | 56.0 Count |
K**O
Small ice cubes
The ice cubes are small. I didn’t think they would work for me. I tried them and they work perfectly for one person. They are ideal for someone who has limited space. The ice cube removal is easy. I like the bin to store the ice cubes and the little shovel that come with it.
M**E
Great product!
Fast delivery and easy peasy ice cubes. I love that it came with it's own storage bin to keep the ice nice and clean in the freezer. Easy to fill easy to twist out into the bin and ice is big enough to cool your drinks and small enough to fit into our water bottles. Great product!
H**D
Complete Ice Solution for No Ice Maker — Easy to Use and Well Designed
I bought this item after moving into an apartment without an ice maker, and it’s been a very solid replacement. You get four trays with secure lids, plus a storage bin and scoop, which makes this feel like a complete setup rather than just a basic tray. The lids seal well, similar to a good food container, which makes it much easier to carry filled trays to the freezer without worrying about spills. That alone is a noticeable upgrade over cheaper trays. The cube size is slightly smaller than typical ice maker cubes, which I actually prefer. It gives better control over how much ice you’re using instead of being stuck with larger chunks. Releasing the ice has been straightforward. The instructions suggest letting the tray sit out for a few minutes first, but I haven’t needed to do that. Just a gentle twist and the cubes come loose without much effort. The bin and scoop feel reasonably sturdy, about on par with decent kitchen storage containers, and the whole system holds up well to daily use. I’ve been using these consistently and haven’t run into any issues. Overall, this is a practical and well-thought-out solution if you need to make your own ice regularly.
C**E
Small & Mighty
They make decent ice cubes & the material allows cubes to removed easily. The size of the ice cubes are rather small, but they do the job.
D**E
First time using ice trays due to broken ice maker in fridge. Easy to use.
My ice maker in my fridge keeps breaking (either spraying water inside the freezer due to a leak/break in the pipe, or - currently - spraying water at the wall behind the fridge. I finally bought these because (1) I use a 36oz Yeti Rambler daily and mix my own caffeine mixture that is only served cold -- pure matcha powder w/ crystalized lemon powder and water. (2) I wanted an ice cube size close enough to what the ice maker generates without being too big that i wouldn't be able to fit it in the opening of the rambler. (I think I guesstimated since the diameter was ~3.6in, then the opening was at least 60-70% of that or more, so ~2.6in - 3.1in - rough guess) (3) I wanted an ice cube size that was suitable for shaking as the method of mixture as I no longer use a shaker so that I save time and instead throw the 3 ingredients (+ice) into the rambler and shake it for a few seconds. (4) I wanted to bank the ice cubes made by the ice trays, preferrably by a storage provided alongside the product to avoid getting in the way when the maintenance man comes to fix the issue and to avoid wasting ice as a result. Plus, having ice already in the storage and also having Multiple "backup", already filled ice trays would cover me on days I was going to work but forgot to refill the storage on my days off. I have been using this product for a few days now and I could not be more happy. The ice fits in my rambler and is a perfect size and shape in general compared to what the ice maker creates. The ice is also the perfect size for shaking mixtures within the rambler, preventing interruptions to my before-work-routine. Additionally, I have only used tap water for the ice (and bottled water as the water for the caffeine mix, just for easier measurement and less stress) especially since that's what the ice maker uses already. When the product arrived, it was not immediately obvious on the labeling that it was dishwasher safe (scanning the Transparency label on the plastic wrap helped greatly), so I just hand washed it before using it for the first time. I have not used the dishwasher yet but likely will if I end up making cranberry juice cubes or similar. The scoop is lacking in depth (only grabs at most 3 cubes to the point the first time I just grabbed cubes and put them in my rambler) so I opted to continue using the 99 cent ice scoop I acquired from Walmart a while back. While I am not used to filling ice trays, as long as I keep the level lower than the borders - especially the intersection - then the ice comes out perfect. If you’re not in a rush or being klutzy, it is easy to move the filled, covered tray to the freezer (however I have a relatively small kitchen; your mileage may vary depending on your sink's location compared to the fridge and/or if you just opt to use bottled water near the fridge to prevent spills). I have not had spills or leaks. If there is any water "leaking" then it was because I overfilled and it was noticeable by the water touching the lid after covering. Just take it slow. No issues at all with removing the ice cubes from the tray either. I take the tray out of the freezer and set it on the counter for a minute or more. Then, I twist gently while holding it over the provided storage and it falls cleanly into the bin. If you have never done ice trays before, the manual that comes with the product emphasizes best practices (gentle twist, not bend) for extracting all the ice at once while maintaining the tray's lifespan. The only complaint I had was the provided scoop depth, but you don't have to use it and alternatives are very easy to acquire. My most favorite aspect of this product is the provided storage so that if I have slower days (I plan to refill the bin on days off or when I get home from work as prep for the next day) I have backups in the form of 4 filled ice trays which are more than enough as they fill 80-55% of the bin as all 4 frozen trays. I could not have asked for a better product of this type as my first "ice trays" purchase. Thank you for coming to my TEDxTalk.
A**N
Everything you need to make perfect ice cubes
My fridge suddenly stopped making ice and dispensing water. Also, my heat stopped working, and some plumbing under the house needed to be repaired before the ducts could be fixed. $10,000 later I’ve decided I can’t swing another repair. I will live without an ice maker for a while. Now that the central heat is back on though, I occasionally want a drink with ice, so looked for an ice cube tray. Now, somehow I’ve become old, so when I think ice cube tray, I think those prehistoric aluminum ones with the flaps and lever. Remember those? You had to use leverage with that icy handle to get your cubes, risking frostbite in the process. Forcing them out meant breaking cubes, and was like arm wrestling for ice, and my arm wrestling days are long over. (Well, truthfully, they never really started.) Well my fellow seniors, it’s much easier now. For only $13.00 I got four ice cube trays-with lids-a bin to put the ice in-with a lid-and even a scoop so my hands don’t touch the cubes. The silicone tray releases the cubes with a simple twist and you drop the ice right into your container, cover it up and keep it cold. And because you have covered trays you can make ice well in advance of a party. It’s a thoughtful design. The trays have lids so you aren’t spilling water everywhere, the containers for the actual cubes has a lid, and you can stay ahead of your ice cube making. And the scoop, such a good touch. I’ll call a repairman this summer when I save some money. Or not.
S**N
Keep my cubes safe!
When I first opened the box I was surprised at how small the trays were, I didn't read the dimensions! My bad, so I am pleasantly surprised with the quality of these and the whole set. It's so easy to pop the cubes out. And I love the tray with the scoop, it's so nice. You can have a lot of ice on deck while the trays are freezing. The scoop can pick up a couple of cubes at once. Despite having two stacks (trays and then the container next to them) it still saved a lot of room in the freezer. I love that each tray has a lid so you can stack them and also you don't have to worry about anything getting in the trays. I am touched with the 'tism so I'm always just paranoid with trays that just have your cubes rawdoggin in the freezer.
A**R
Simple upgrade that actually made daily use easier
I picked this up mainly because I don’t have a built-in ice maker, and I go through a lot of ice—especially for iced coffee and water when I’m on the go or traveling. I wanted something compact, easy to manage, and not messy like the old plastic trays I’ve used for years. First impression: it’s a pretty complete set. You get four silicone trays, a storage bin, and a scoop, which sounds basic but actually makes a difference in day-to-day use. The trays come with lids, and that turned out to be one of the most useful features. They stack cleanly in the freezer and don’t spill whaen moving them around, which is something I’ve struggled with before. Also, the lids help keep the ice from picking up weird freezer smells, which is a real issue with open trays . The silicone bottom is probably the standout feature. Popping the ice out is noticeably easier compared to rigid plastic trays—you just push from underneath and the cubes come out without twisting or banging . That said, it’s not perfect. Sometimes the cubes don’t all come out cleanly in one go, especially if they’re slightly overfilled. In terms of real-world use, I’ve mainly used these for: Iced coffee (freezing leftover coffee so it doesn’t get diluted) Regular drinking water Occasionally juice cubes for flavoring drinks They handle all of that well, and having multiple trays means you can build up a decent запас of ice fairly quickly. A couple of things that didn’t fully meet expectations: The cube size is on the smaller side. It’s fine for everyday drinks but not ideal if you want large, slow-melting cubes for cocktails. The lids are helpful, but they’re not completely leak-proof. If you tilt them too much before freezing, you can still get some spills or mixing between sections . Long-term durability is a bit mixed based on what others report—some users mention wear or cracking after a few months . I haven’t had that issue yet, but it’s something to keep in mind. On the positive side, the value for money is solid. You’re getting a full system (trays + bin + scoop), not just standalone trays, and that makes it more practical than cheaper single trays. It also saves space, which is important if your freezer is already crowded. My expectations were pretty straightforward: I wanted something cleaner, easier, and less frustrating than traditional trays. It mostly met those expectations. The ease of release and stackability are the main wins. The smaller cube size and slightly flimsy lids are the trade-offs. Overall, it’s not a game-changing product, but it’s a noticeable quality-of-life upgrade if you deal with ice regularly.
F**O
Great Product
Bought this as the ice cube tray that came the fridge was not that great. This fits nicely, with the container on one side and the tray next to it. Easy to get the ice cubes out and fill up. Great!
G**Z
Compré dos y creo que compraré una tercera
En verdad es de lo mejor que haya comprado… jamás había escrito una reseña y así de buenas son estas hieleras!
M**N
Me gusto mucho
Muy practico, lo recomiendo
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