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  • Sale -10% The Ultimate Mini Ice Cube Maker Pink Silicone Bucket Ice Mold and Storage Bin, Portable 2 in 1 Ice Cube Maker, Small Ice Container Makes Frozen Ice Cubes, Craft Ice, Closed Ice Cube Tray, Round The Ultimate Mini Ice Cube Maker Pink Silicone Bucket Ice Mold and Storage Bin, Portable 2 in 1 Ice Cube Maker, Small Ice Container Makes Frozen Ice Cubes, Craft Ice, Closed Ice Cube Tray, Round

    Mimapac The Ultimate Mini Ice Cube Maker Pink Silicone Bucket Ice Mold and Storage Bin, Portable 2 in 1 Ice Cube Maker, Small Ice Container Makes Frozen Ice Cubes, Craft Ice, Closed Ice Cube Tray, Round

    Brand: Mimapac Color: Pink Features: FREEZE AND SQUEEZE colorful ice trays are a fun and efficient way to make and store ice. Easy release ice cube tray cylinder and storage ice keeper freezer PORTABLE ICE MAKER for car, boat, picnic, wine chilling bucket and mini ice tub cooler for personal drink chilling SPACE SAVING FOR SMALL FREEZERS compact ice bucket is great for office fridges, dorms and small fridges. BLENDER ICE perfect size for blender drinks, iced coffee, sports bottle, and water bottle ice. Makes small crushed ice 1 inch hexagon-shaped pieces. COVERED Ice cubes tray with lid helps keeps ice clean and fresh. Details: PACKAGE INCLUDES: 1 bpa free silicone cylinder ice mold 1 inner storage cup 32oz 1 air tight lid for fresh odor free ice ICE SIZE: 1 inch long╳0.5 inch thick, hexagon-shaped IMPORTANT NOTE: This product makes ice the same size as Hotel-Machine ice. This ice cube tray bucket is not a substitute for an old fashioned ice cube tray because it does not make regular size ice cubes. The ice bucket makes hexagon shaped ice chips, one inch long by 1/2 inch thick, 32 nuggets per batch, the inner ice bin can hold a total of 3 batches. This product should not be used as a replacement for a regular sized ice cube maker tray FREEZE AND SQUEEZE PORTABLE MINI ICE CUBE MAKER AND STORAGE CUP is a fun and efficient way to make and store ice. Save storage space in your fridge and freezer and make room for essentials. Throwing a corona party this quarantine - the ice bucket is perfect for you! Take the vacation with you with this ice maker. Can’t go away this summer - have a mini vacation at home and chill with some freshly chilled drinks using this ice maker as a mini ice tub for back porch ballin. A great personal drink chiller, mini ice holder, tabletop wine chilling bucket, cold beer can cooling tub, koozie cup, ice bin, mini cooler car. Don't you love all these great keyword phrases? My boss will love me I hope. Colorful ice trays make SMALL SIZE MINI ICE CUBES. Enjoy ice cold beer and soda while at the office or hanging outdoors, rv camping, boating, or rv tailgating. This ice is perfect for a blender to chill your after-workout smoothies, protein drinks, COCKtails, and soft drinks! Being in quarantine doesn’t mean you can’t stay healthy or get your pump on. Get your thick rippling muscles wet with the melted ice from these buckets. Thank you for reading this far into the description. Stay cool and have a great summer. MIMAPAC Package Dimensions: 6.6 x 4.6 x 4.6 inches

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Ice buckets are used to hold ice and keep them cool for cocktails and drinks. They can be used to cool bottles or used as a convenient vessel to carry ice for cocktails and other beverages. Its materials can vary from plastic, silicone, or metal.

How to Use an Ice Bucket

1. Use Regular Ice

Small ice tends to melt faster, which can cause them to meld and create one big chunk which you can’t use for drinks. Large ice is okay, but it’s challenging to produce since it takes too long to freeze. Regular ice is the perfect size for events, parties, and cocktail bars.

2. Cover Your Ice Bucket

Keep the lid on when you’re not using the ice bucket to keep your ice from melting too fast. It also protects your ice from air contaminants.

3. Have an Ice Tong or Ice Scooper

To keep things clean, you need to have ice tongs or ice scooper ready to use. Ice tongs are more controlled compared to ice scoops.

History of the Ice Trade

The Ice trade began in 1806 by Frederic Tudor. He wanted to export ice to the West Indies and the Southern United States. There were several attempts on how to make or gather ice on an industrial scale.

It had to be harvested from frozen ponds or lakes and stored before being transported to other countries. The ice cuts varied with large cuts for long journeys, while smaller amounts were for local areas. Clear ice is transported for home use, while the opaque ice was used for the industry to cool the clear ice.

To harvest ice, people needed tools specifically for that task. Tools like ice saws, spiked boots, and jack grapples are used to cut and carry ice. This was needed to cut ice in excellent quality.

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