

🧊 Chill like a pro with MT.BAY’s giant ice block mold — because bigger is cooler!
The MT.BAY Ice Block Form creates a massive 12-pound ice cube using durable, food-grade silicone reinforced with a metal rim for stability. Designed for easy release and reusable use, it’s perfect for keeping beverages and food cold longer during outdoor activities or everyday use. Dishwasher safe and eco-friendly, this mold is a must-have for anyone serious about premium cooling performance.
| ASIN | B0CKDCZ7RN |
| Best Sellers Rank | #248,235 in Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Kitchen ) #1,824 in Ice Cube Molds & Trays |
| Brand | MT.BAY |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (165) |
| Date First Available | 13 October 2023 |
| Item Weight | 454 g |
| Material | Silicone |
| Model Number | Ice Block Form 12 Lb. |
| Product Dimensions | 30.48 x 20.32 x 12.7 cm; 453.59 g |
A**Y
Great ice holder! I am using it to store crushed ice in my freezer. Before I found this, the crushed ice would freeze together and had to be broken apart with an icepick. Now it is easy just to bend the silicone container and the ice comes apart quickly and easily.
B**,
Works great for my 100 quart blue cooler
A**G
Big and easy to use, it holds its shape before freezing, no worries about sides collapsing easily. Not difficult to get ice out.
M**Y
I decided to make my tub into an ice bath. This ice block works perfect for that. We also use it for our cooler!!! It keeps everything cool for a lot longer than a bag of ice!
H**F
Ok, so this thing is pretty awesome. I'm a big fan of how the top rim is reinforced. It makes removing the block alot easier because the rest of the mold sort of collapses while peeling it out. I run water along the outside of the mold immediately after removing it from the freezer, and the ice pretty much comes right out with a little maneuvering. Without running water over it you will need to let it sit. It's alot of ice. It's easier to get this 10-12lb ice block out than some of my silicone whiskey stone molds. Look at the dimensions...these blocks are BIG. You can build an igloo with these. I'm actually looking at getting a small deep freeze just to accommodate ice blocks. Is that bad?? I put a single block in a roto molded ice chest with 60lbs of bag ice in 50° weather and after 4 days there is literally only a tablespoon of water in the bottom. Wild. The ONLY knock I have is that the blocks have been coming out with a bulge in the bottom. If you look at the picture out of the mold closely you can see it. I'm not knocking my rating though because I think it has to do with my freezer shelves giving under weight. The bulge significantly reduced when I put it on the more sturdy bottom shelf. I'll keep experimenting to find what I'm sure is the solution for a perfectly rectangular block. Just buy it, but I warn you...you will run out of room and be looking at another freezer just like me. Hope the tips help.
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