"Great space saving item."
These are brilliant without taking up space when not needed. Excellent product.
15 Lakeland Ice Cube Bags
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15 Lakeland Ice Cube Bags
Product number: 71490
Whether you’re looking for something to keep your drink cold on a balmy summer afternoon, or want to crush some into your smoothie, thanks to these Ice Cube bags, making ice cubes couldn't be more straightforward.
Easy to use, just fill a bag with water or juice and pop it in the freezer – they take up very little room and, amazingly, they seal themselves so there’s no fiddly tying involved.
When you’re ready to add a cooling ice cube to your drink, a quick flex and twist of the bag releases them for use. They are also suitable for leftover wine or sauces.
15 disposable bags to make 375 ice cubes. BPA free.
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These are brilliant without taking up space when not needed. Excellent product.
Great buy! So beats struggling to get the ice cube tray into the freezer before you spill it all over the floor!!! Quick, easy to fill (I use a small funnel), and easy to pop out. Defo worth buying!
Now I have ice in my freezer,couldn’t buy the big bag of ice from supermarket,no space
I had previously (quite a long time ago) purchased Lakeland's Ice Cube Bags but needed more. They are an excellent product and just what I needed.
This is a very good idea. You fill the bag with water to make ice cubes. In theory you then pull the bag both ways to release the dividers and then you are left with a bag of ice cubes but this does not always work I find. You end up ripping the bag apart. But you can just release the cubes into another bag and leave it in the freezer so it's fine. A lot more versatile than an ice cube tray. I like it.