

🧊 Freeze the moment, not your style!
The OXO Good Grips No-Spill Ice Cube Tray features a patented silicone lid that seals water securely to prevent spills and freezer odors. Its stackable, rectangular design optimizes freezer space, while the rounded ice cubes release easily with minimal effort. Made from durable silicone, the tray and removable lid are dishwasher safe, backed by OXO’s reliable Better Guarantee for lasting performance.











































| Best Sellers Rank | #13,004 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #122 in Ice Cube Molds & Trays |
| Brand | OXO |
| Color | White/Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 8,597 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 0.55 Pounds |
| Material | Silicone |
| Product Dimensions | 15.5"L x 5.7"W x 1.1"H |
| Shape | Rectangular |
L**H
The best ice cube tray you will EVER buy!
I am a huge ice fan... my friends actually tease me about it all the time. We have a fridge that makes ice but we have had it repaired 11 times in the past 12 years. After spending $150 to $200 each time, I finally refused to pay for it again. This meant I had to go on a ice cube tray research exhibition. ;-) I looked and read the reviews for several ice cube trays. I finally stumbled upon a video that compared about 5 ice cube trays and the OXO Good Grip No Spill Ice Cube Tray was by far the best one. I purchased five trays and the Rubbermaid Ice Bin to put them in once they were frozen. Now that I've made a few rounds of ice... here goes. At first, it is somewhat awkward dealing with the silicone lid that covers the tray after filled with water. But, by the time I filled the 5th tray, I was already getting the hang of it. The video on Amazon makes it look very easy, but for me I didn't want to use the faucet. Instead, I poured water from our filtered water line in the door of our fridge and then I poured that in the ice cube trays. I am sure filling it over the sink would have been much easier but that didn't really work for my situation. Once the tray was filled I had carefully placed the lid over it and moved it over the sink to make sure any of the excess water would drain off. When I tilted the tray to let the water drain, many times it would drain all or most of the water from one or both of the first two ice cubes. I found that when this happened I just did not have it sealed correctly. Once they were all filled, I moved them to the freezer stacking them up on each other. Each time I did this there was no spillage so that part worked great. THE PROBLEM: Since I stacked all five of them on top of each other I had issues with two of the five trays. Tray one and two was great. You barely have to twist the tray and the cubes come out very easy. You can either push on the ice cube and it rocks right out of the tray or you can dump it over an ice bin or bowl. The problem happened with trays three and four. In both cases after 12 hours, these trays were not frozen. But, tray five was frozen. I think having them all on top of each other diminishes the amount of cold that can get to those two trays. That is why tray 5 can freeze cause it has nothing underneath it. So, if you are wanting to make a lot of ice, I would suggest trying to stack no more than three at a time. Another possible issue is space. I really wanted to put this on a specific shelf but the freezer door would not shut. For me, the problem was the part of the freezer that drops the ice down sticks out causing the tray to hit it. So, I had to move things around in the freezer and there is really only one shelf I can put the trays on. We have a side-by-side fridge/freezer which means it a narrow space. So, if you need an ice cube tray and you are tired of doing the balancing act, this tray will keep the water in and the freezer smells out. As long as you don't stack too many at one time, you will LOVE this tray.
M**H
very good
these are more expensive but they are worth it, worth every penny they are 4 times better than any other ice tray fill easily, drain off the excess with ease when you crack out the ice the flap directs the ice down preventing cubes from going flying the flap is easily detachable for cleaning and easily re-attached the flap makes these stable when stacking and leak proof unless your careless the flap keeps the air out of the icecubes reminds me of the tupperware era instant classic these are
V**T
The best ice cube tray you can get
I really enjoy this ice cube tray. You may ask its just an ice cube tray so whats so good about it. I like how there is a rubber cover on top that encases the ice tray so water doesn't spill out of the freezer. And with the cover on top, you can get rid of any excess water overfilling the tray so that you can put it into the freezer without any spills and also even out the water for the ice. Also I like how you can easily push out of the ice by pressing down on each one and with the cover on top, you don't touch the ice with your bare hands. Its a good size, seems very durable and high quality and would recommend this over other ice cube trays and/or ice machines.
M**O
Hard to fill, must use something w/pour spout to fill. Nice ice!
Hard to fill, have to use a small container with pour spout or water will fill the outside reservoir. Great little ice cubes - especially for bottles with narrow spouts. Easy to get the ice out once formed. Keep top silicone cover on, turn upside down while holding silicone cover on. Run warm or lukewarm water across bottom, turn back over. Ice will come out easily.
F**R
5 year review
I use a LOT of ice. I actively use these trays every single day. I have 3 of them and put the released frozen cubes in an ice container to store in the freezer, then refill them. They are super easy to fill, just run water in them and the overflow will work itself into the empty cubes. When all the empty cubes are filled and the entire tray is overflowing, lay on the silicon cover from the attached side and roll it over the rest of the tray. That way, you'll work out all the air bubbles. I've put these trays in the freezer lying down flat, on their side, and upside down (as a test). Everytime...no leaking and perfect ice cubes. The only thing that I could possibly complain about it when the silicon cover gets a little dirty, the frozen cubes tend to stick after twisting the tray to take out the cubes. So you need to pull off some of the stuck ice cubes from the cover. But this is the perfect time to clean the cover. Take it off completely, clean it with soap and hot water, dry it off, then spray a paper towel with some cooking spray (I use avocado oil), then wipe the bottom side of the silicon cover. Just a little bit, you only want a hint of cooking oil. This will prevent the frozen ice cubes from sticking. There, good as the as the day you bought them. Finally a product that will last years and perform every single day as expected without fail. What's not to love?
S**I
No spill
These are the best ice cube trays you will ever own. Easy to fill, no drip, and the ice comes out clean.
E**S
Greatest invention since the wheel ~ The Rolls Royce of ice cube trays
When I think about the amount of time that I spent looking for the best ice cube tray, I ask myself if I've lost my mind. Knowing that it took me longer to find the perfect tray, than it took me to buy my last car or house, confirms that I've delved beyond the limits of sanity. It seems that every time I embark on a product searching mission that should take all of 5 minutes, I end up spending hours before locating exactly what I want. The mission that led me to this ice cube tray exceeded all limits of rationale. Now, having actually put it to use, I can say without question that my research was worth it all. Like a high performance automobile, or the rarest of diamonds in the world, this ice cube tray elicits a euphoria that I haven't felt in years. It's design and performance rivals inventions on exhibit at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History. If there were an ice cube tray hall of fame, this would be in it. The laws of physics come into play in the design of this product. The functionality is simple, yet truly unique. When I demonstrated its use to my wife, she was in awe. The problem with ordinary ice cube trays is twofold. First, since they're fully exposed to the air in your freezer, the ice absorbs odors from surrounding foods. Second, since the trays are uncovered, it's very difficult to put them in your freezer without spilling water on the floor. The OXO Good Grips No-Spill Ice Cube Tray solves both issues. To use, you simply fill the tray with water. Next, you pull the silicone cover over the tray. Than, you press the edges of the silicone cover to ensure a good seal. Once done, you tilt the tray and release any extra water. There's a special drainage channel running around the edges of the tray enabling you to do the above. After following these steps, you place the tray in your freezer at any angle, since the silicone cover seal prevents water from leaking out. Once the ice cubes are ready, you peel back the silicone cover and remove as many cubes as you desire. It's easy to remove one at a time, or all of them at once. To remove one at a time, press the outer edge of a cube. Due to its rounded bottom, it will instantly come out of the tray. To remove more than one, you can either do the above one at a time, or slightly twist the entire tray. Doing so will release all of the cubes. The ice cube tray is dishwasher safe and is designed to last. As you can tell, I'm very fond of this product. It enables me to obtain odor free ice cubes, saves space in the freezer, and results in no water spills on the floor. This is the greatest invention since the wheel!
C**C
THE LAST ICE CUBE TRAY YOU'LL EVER BUY... AND HERE'S WHY
This is Oxo's second try at a covered ice cube tray. I previously bought the first version (which is still being sold at half the price of this new one), and while I thought it was the best of what was out there, it was still prone to spills and therefore messy to refill. But as they say, "if you don't succeed at first..." and Oxo has delivered ice cube tray perfection this time around. Seriously--if you need ice cube trays then just stop reading now and go buy this. But for those who'd like to know why it's so great, I'll tell you: 1) The anti-spill lid works easily and exactly as advertised: fill the tray, smooth the lid down with your hand, tilt the tray to pour off excess water and you're ready to go. It simply does not leak after that, even when you tilt it beyond Oxo's recommended maximum angle. Honestly, I questioned if this system really could work, and it's like watching a magic trick. Very impressive solution! 2) The silicone lid protects against evaporation and freezer odors, lifts easily when you need to get cubes, and reseals the tray just as easily. 3) The new lid gives the trays a lower height than other trays, so you can stack more in the same amount of space. I can now fit five trays in the same space where I could only fit four of the old Oxo trays. Also, the ability to store a newly filled tray at an angle give you additional options for more storage. 4) The no spill system also works well if you just want to partly refill a tray to replace a few missing cubes. Bottom Line: this tray is the next best thing to having an automatic ice maker. If there's a way to improve it, I have no idea what that would be. Bravo, Oxo, for taking another swing at this product and hitting this one out of the park! Thanks for taking the time to read my review and I hope you find it helpful in making a purchase decision.
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