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They just plug up anyway.
Well, I think the perfect, crystal clear ice cube is a little over the top, but cubes that stay whole and don't shatter is another. I think cubes that stay whole might keep the drink cold with diluting quite so fast, n'est ce pas?Miss_Bella_Hell said:You guys talking about spending a week to make the perfect ice cube have ISSUES. lol
scotrace said:They just plug up anyway.
A cube which shatters will actually cool a drink faster, and keep it colder. It is a function of surface area, not mass.dhermann1 said:Well, I think the perfect, crystal clear ice cube is a little over the top, but cubes that stay whole and don't shatter is another. I think cubes that stay whole might keep the drink cold with diluting quite so fast, n'est ce pas?
No kidding. I don't presently have an icemaker at my 80-year old home because I haven't bothered to buy a fridge with one, nor run a ice maker line, but that is both easy, and the 20-some years I/my family had fridges with ice makers, they never once clogged up.Miss Brill said:My last one had an ice maker & it worked the whole time I had it (about 13 years). This one is a different brand--a Kenmore. The last one was a...a...I don't remember. A Magic Chef? Or was that my old washer? Maybe it was a KitchenAid. I looked at it every day for 13 years & can't remember the name? [huh]
Viola said:Oh, that's cool, I've never seen one of those.
Decodence said:A cube which shatters will actually cool a drink faster, and keep it colder. It is a function of surface area, not mass.
Miss Crisplock said:But remember, if you take out the separater you can make fudge in them!:eusa_clap
Miss 1929 said:That is one gorgeous vintage fridge.
MB5 said:This is the best Ice tray I have ever used. Just lift up on the lever, pull out the separator and dump the cubes. I was concerned about freezing my hand to the tray at first, but it has not been an issue.
I also have a Frigidaire Ice Ejector that uses a similar system, but don't use it for fear of shattering the plastic cube container.
In the top right of the first photo you can see part of a Swing-A-Way cube crusher.
Does anyone else have vintage Ice trays?
KittyT said:Some interesting trays that ended on Ebay recently!
Lady Day said:I lost these by 1¢ (intentionally). I wasnt paying the price PLUS $12 for shipping!