(10 customer reviews)

3D Skull Ice Cube Mold

A3D Skull Flexible Silicone Ice Cube Mold Makers
Four Giant Skulls, Round Ice Cube Maker (Black): Home & Kitchen

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Product Description

Skull ice cube next to a glass of whiskey

SPECIFICATION

– makes super-cool 3D skulls

– bigger and longer

– patented design

– fun to use

Creativity Has Come Back To Beverages

  • When was the last time you saw a drink that piqued your creative interests? Probably never, right? Here at Shaped, we’re proud to bring some fun, excitement, and intrigue back into the beverage world with our fantastic ice cube molds!
  • Spice up your drinks with style and show your friends and family how a real host serves drinks. Shaped offers several different ice cube molds that bring fun and exciting shapes, figures, and patterns into your ice cubes to help make your drinks fun.
  • Our patented ice molds are 100% BPA Free, Non-Toxic, Food grade, Leak-free, Microwave safe, Oven safe, Dishwasher safe. These durable and flexible silicone ice molds won’t crack or break like a plastic ice mold. On top of that, it is easy to fill, remove, and clean.

Bring Some Fun & Excitement Back Into Your Drinks

Whisky Skull in a glass Chocolate making

  • Make Every Last Beverage Sparkle & Shine
    At 2″ x 2.36″ our skull ice cubes are larger than anything similar on the market. This not only means visually appealing shape, but also a longer period of melting. Just put one of our
  • large skull ice cube into your drinks and you’ll feel an amazing difference!
  • Keeping Drinks Colder For Longer
  • Make four of our giant skulls and you are definitely equipped for an eventful drinking session with your friends. They are extremely slowly melting – if you are a fast drinker, or thirsty, you can drink by using only 1 skull ice cube!
  • Versatile Molds That Keep The Fun Coming
  • The possibilities of using the skull ice mold are numerous. From having a cool moment on your party to making skull-shaped chocolates, soaps, and even baking cake pops! And it’s an amazing gift idea for the people you love.

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Detailed Directions
Pour water Squeeze Stacking Twist

  • Wash them before your first use. Fill the bottom mold about ​⅓ way with a liquid of your choice. Cover the bottom mold with the top mold, and press down gently to release excess liquid through the spilling holes on top. Stack them with a heavy item such as an ice pack, ice bin, or another set of ice molds in the freezer.
  • Wait for at least 6 hours. Twist, open and remove your ice cubes!

A Few Tips on How To Use a Skull Ice Mold

Stacking Alteration Clear ice cubes Washing

How to avoid ice block between the bottom and top molds:

  • If your skull ice cubes don’t look good, it is because the grooves on the joint area were not sealed completely. To ensure complete sealing while freezing, we recommend that you stack the molds with something heavy such as an ice pack, ice bin, another set of ice cube molds or anything heavy that you have in your freezer.
    Altering the tiny spilling holes to dime-sized filling holes:
  • The tiny holes on top are not filling holes. These are designed to work as spilling holes for excessive liquid to come out. However, if you want to use them as filling holes, you may do so by cutting each tiny hole to a dime-sized hole. In this way, you may pour your choice of liquid through these holes.
  • How to make clear ice cubes:
    If you use regular tap water, you will get cloudy ice cubes because the air in water makes patterns when freezing. To make clear ice cubes, we recommend that you use filtered water and boil twice – let it cool down the first time but keep it hot after the second time of boiling. Be careful not to scald yourself with hot water. This will get rid of the air in the water and could make clear ice cubes.
  • How to remove white film from the molds:
    Prepare 7-8 cups of water, 2-3 tablespoons of baking soda, 1/3 cup of vinegar and a soft toothbrush. Fill your sink with this stain removal solution. Soak your molds in it and brush them using the soft toothbrush until the white film goes away. Rinse them thoroughly with running water.

Impress your guests ✓ ✓ ✓
Slow-melting ✓ ✓
Large sized ✓ ✓ ✓
Incredibly detailed ✓ ✓
Perfect For Everyday Beverages ✓ ✓ ✓

Color

Black, Gray

10 reviews for 3D Skull Ice Cube Mold

  1. B. Young

    the skulls come out well-defined, freezes fairly quickly, easy to clean, you can put any fluid really in it!the only gripe is that you have to adjust the amount of fluid if you’re using something other than water.love it!

  2. Jonathan Bonilla

    Greetings! I don’t normally write reviews, but I’ll give this a shout out. I bought this on a whim because I like cool, novelty items. Was it necessary? No. Is it cool? Actually, heck yeah!Some people stated there were no instructions given and they couldn’t figure out the try. DineAsia actually sent me an email prior to my item shipping with full instructions and links to a quick video on amazon. With that help and some trial and error, I’m already using this tray like it was nothing and my family and I love it! The skulls come out nicely and last a good amount even in room temp drinks.For those still without instructions, here’s a basic how-to:1) clean the tray before use.2) fill until water lies just below halfway up the base of the mold (the part where the skull outline meets the flat surface)3) to close and secure the top mold piece, using both hands, have one cup around the skull’s face on the bottom of the hold, and press upwards, while your other hand presses down on the top half of the mold until you feel little clicks like rice crispy treats around the skull. This is the securing mechanism most fret about.4) you probably will NOT have a perfect, flat seal all around but DON’T fret! It is secured and the skull will fill the void.5) let stand upright in freezer for approx 8 hours, then take out, bend and twist the rubber, breaking the mold and freeing the skulls, then pop the top, pull out skulls, and impress your folks!6) rinse the mold and let air dry, rinse and repeat from step 1!Hope this helps!

  3. student

    I bought that for my birthday party. All my guests were enjoying with this skull ice cubes with their drink. Actually even one giant ice cube made to stay very cool for one cup of ice drink. It stayed well the skull shape and made my party stunning. The material is very convenient to take out each ice cube. Very soft and very easy to use it. I am very satisfied with this skull Ice Tray and I would tell to my friends to buy.Thank you for making my party successful.

  4. Sarah

    Okay so I’m excited about these! Both the images above are also glow in the dark. Now I’ve used this twice now and one of the molds did rip a bit, but with resin that’s to be expected after a while. It’s still going to have a lot of use for me and my geek friends are loving these! I know they are for ice, but they work great for resin as well. I don’t use the whole thing as that’s a lot more resin to go through, but make them flat at the back. They’ll be perfect for selling closer to Halloween!

  5. ANagengast

    I bought this for Halloween 2017. I was very satisfied with it. Have made about 4 sets of ice skulls with it since I received it. People enjoyed having an ice skull in their drink. I have yet to try other material to mold, such as chocolate, jello or plaster for art projects, but I am certain they too would turn out well using this mold.My only criticism would be that the mold tends to unlock when full, its hard to keep small amounts of water from spilling out as I’m walking it to the freezer. And also there’s a pinhole size hole on the tops of the skull (I assume to water can be poured in as needed to fill the skulls after enclosing the mold) but the hole is way too small. More water falls out onto the mold than through that tiny hole. The top holes could be bigger, 2 or 3 times bigger would have been better.Still, the front part of the skull is what matters, and they turn out nice, even if their top back parts are a little flat.

  6. Kathryn Weber

    The skulls come out pretty well. They are a good size if you like to drink your drink on the rocks! My boyfriend and his friends thought the gift was cool. It was a nice addition to his smaller present. It beats the generic ice cube! Easy to plop out of the mold, too.

  7. Amazon Customer

    Narrowed my choice down to these ice skulls, some ice death stars, and a set that made ~12 cubes/spheres at a time. Skulls had most accurate and detailed product description and pictures. I can’t get over how simply awesome they are. First batch tasted a bit like silicone even with thorough washing; second batch have no taste, just ice. I did another wash before the second cycle. It’s a little tricky getting the 2 halves to lock together but the bottom/top molds are front/back half of skull (respectively) so even if you don’t make the seal, you’ll always get a perfect face or could make just the faces if you wanted.Don’t know if I would have been willing to spend the money for a 12 skull version if one existed but now that I’m making 4 skulls at a time, I’m probably going to buy at least one more. The freeze cycle is so long that I’ll realistically cap out at 2 cycles per day if I do one in the morning and another in the evening. I don’t think I’ll be able to build much of a stockpile at 8 ice skulls/day between 2 people in Az. I would have to restructure my day to get 3+ freeze cycles and I’m not about to do that.Fill time is about the same as normal ice trays and you don’t have to worry about spilling between the sink and freezer or bumping them before they’re frozen.

  8. Brent-Alan Seymour

    I purchased a smaller skull cube making set back in the day, but recently decided to repurpose my scented candle wax, so I purchased this for a larger mold. I got it today and tried it out and the detail was “amazing!” It also makes molds large enough to appreciate! So when you’re sipping on your drink, you’ll actually be able to see the cubes compared to other molds.

  9. kelsey

    My daughter picked these out for my wife for Christmas. We had a little trouble getting the mold to fill up at first, then we took the product advice and cut the holes bigger. It worked. Also, if you don’t weigh down the top part of the mold with something, it will just float, and the skulls get a “plane of ice” around the four of them. So, just pour some water in the top to keep it down, and it worked wonderfully. A lot of fun for Halloween.

  10. T. Gerald

    They are a bit smaller (as listed) but fantastic and easy to produce many quickly without hassle. Unfortunately, humans are stupid and instead of following the directions that come with it, people are trying to fill them through the ventilation holes. Don’t do that. If you just do what it says, and fill the bottom tray about 1/3-1/2 way full, then push the top tray down over it, you will get almost perfect little skulls. The secret is finding the perfect spot to fill the bottom tray to. They should put a line, but anyone can figure it out fast. IMPORTANT: do not waste time double boiling water, lol. This is a myth. distilled water does nothing. Cloudy ice is from trapped air via fast freezing. The only way to get clear ice is called “directional freezing” (AJ a Clinebell machine or using an open igloo cooler). Slow directional freezing pushes the trapped air in water to one end of the freezing ice, which you saw or cut off. You are not going to get clear skulls like the photo, no matter what you do, unless you use directional freezing and/or slow freezing or both.

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