
Stainless Steel Ice Cube Tray
A plastic-free ice cube tray that will last for years
Upgrade one of the most overlooked plastic items in your kitchen. No more bent, cracked and split plastic ice cube trays that end up in landfill.
Why you'll love it
- Made from certified food-grade Grade 304 (18/8) stainless steel
- Non-reactive surface keeps ice fresh, pure and taste-free
- Free from BPA, PFAS, PFOA, lead and other plastic-associated chemicals
- Will not absorb odours, flavours or stains
- Creates neat, straight-edged ice cubes
- Strong, durable construction designed for years of use
- Dishwasher safe
- Removable insert allows easy cleaning of both sections
What can I freeze in a stainless steel ice cube tray?
This metal ice cube tray is suitable to freeze anything you would with a plastic or silicone ice cube tray, but without the plastic chemicals!
- Water
- Fruit juices and fruit pulp
- Fruit purée
- Decorative ice cubes with edible flowers, petals and citrus slices
- Homemade stock and broth
- Olive oil with fresh herbs
- Leftover sauces
- Coffee for iced coffee
- Baby food portions
- Smoothie cubes
Why is 304 grade stainless steel best for ice cube trays?
Grade 304 stainless steel is considered the premium choice for food preparation because it offers outstanding durability and corrosion resistance.
You'll often see "18/8 stainless steel" used to describe kitchenware. This simply refers to the metal's composition of 18% chromium and 8% nickel. Grade 304 is the internationally recognised industrial specification for this same high-quality alloy, giving you confidence in its long-term performance.
Benefits include:
- Excellent resistance to rust and corrosion
- Won't pit or degrade with repeated freezing
- Non-reactive with food and liquids
- Built to last for many years
How to use a stainless steel ice cube tray
- Fill about 3/4 full with water only. Remember that water expands as it freezes.
- Ensure the tray is sitting flat in the freezer.
- To release the frozen cubes: flip tray over and briefly run the base of the tray under cool tap water to loosen the cubes (or leave it sitting for 20 seconds).
- Turn back over and place on a flat surface.
- Hold the tray firmly with one hand while gently pulling the integrated lever.
- Move the lever back and forwards a few times, then lift it out altogether.
Do not use excessive force as the handle may bend. If the cubes don't release easily, simply run the base under water for a few more seconds and try again.
Learn about 16 Foods You Can Freeze in an Ice Cube Tray to Reduce Food Waste
And, to find even more tips for swapping out the plastic in your life, see our Ultimate Plastic Free Checklist
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Stainless Steel Ice Cube Tray
A plastic-free ice cube tray that will last for years
Upgrade one of the most overlooked plastic items in your kitchen. No more bent, cracked and split plastic ice cube trays that end up in landfill.
Why you'll love it
- Made from certified food-grade Grade 304 (18/8) stainless steel
- Non-reactive surface keeps ice fresh, pure and taste-free
- Free from BPA, PFAS, PFOA, lead and other plastic-associated chemicals
- Will not absorb odours, flavours or stains
- Creates neat, straight-edged ice cubes
- Strong, durable construction designed for years of use
- Dishwasher safe
- Removable insert allows easy cleaning of both sections
What can I freeze in a stainless steel ice cube tray?
This metal ice cube tray is suitable to freeze anything you would with a plastic or silicone ice cube tray, but without the plastic chemicals!
- Water
- Fruit juices and fruit pulp
- Fruit purée
- Decorative ice cubes with edible flowers, petals and citrus slices
- Homemade stock and broth
- Olive oil with fresh herbs
- Leftover sauces
- Coffee for iced coffee
- Baby food portions
- Smoothie cubes
Why is 304 grade stainless steel best for ice cube trays?
Grade 304 stainless steel is considered the premium choice for food preparation because it offers outstanding durability and corrosion resistance.
You'll often see "18/8 stainless steel" used to describe kitchenware. This simply refers to the metal's composition of 18% chromium and 8% nickel. Grade 304 is the internationally recognised industrial specification for this same high-quality alloy, giving you confidence in its long-term performance.
Benefits include:
- Excellent resistance to rust and corrosion
- Won't pit or degrade with repeated freezing
- Non-reactive with food and liquids
- Built to last for many years
How to use a stainless steel ice cube tray
- Fill about 3/4 full with water only. Remember that water expands as it freezes.
- Ensure the tray is sitting flat in the freezer.
- To release the frozen cubes: flip tray over and briefly run the base of the tray under cool tap water to loosen the cubes (or leave it sitting for 20 seconds).
- Turn back over and place on a flat surface.
- Hold the tray firmly with one hand while gently pulling the integrated lever.
- Move the lever back and forwards a few times, then lift it out altogether.
Do not use excessive force as the handle may bend. If the cubes don't release easily, simply run the base under water for a few more seconds and try again.
Learn about 16 Foods You Can Freeze in an Ice Cube Tray to Reduce Food Waste
And, to find even more tips for swapping out the plastic in your life, see our Ultimate Plastic Free Checklist
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A plastic-free ice cube tray that will last for years
Upgrade one of the most overlooked plastic items in your kitchen. No more bent, cracked and split plastic ice cube trays that end up in landfill.
Why you'll love it
- Made from certified food-grade Grade 304 (18/8) stainless steel
- Non-reactive surface keeps ice fresh, pure and taste-free
- Free from BPA, PFAS, PFOA, lead and other plastic-associated chemicals
- Will not absorb odours, flavours or stains
- Creates neat, straight-edged ice cubes
- Strong, durable construction designed for years of use
- Dishwasher safe
- Removable insert allows easy cleaning of both sections
What can I freeze in a stainless steel ice cube tray?
This metal ice cube tray is suitable to freeze anything you would with a plastic or silicone ice cube tray, but without the plastic chemicals!
- Water
- Fruit juices and fruit pulp
- Fruit purée
- Decorative ice cubes with edible flowers, petals and citrus slices
- Homemade stock and broth
- Olive oil with fresh herbs
- Leftover sauces
- Coffee for iced coffee
- Baby food portions
- Smoothie cubes
Why is 304 grade stainless steel best for ice cube trays?
Grade 304 stainless steel is considered the premium choice for food preparation because it offers outstanding durability and corrosion resistance.
You'll often see "18/8 stainless steel" used to describe kitchenware. This simply refers to the metal's composition of 18% chromium and 8% nickel. Grade 304 is the internationally recognised industrial specification for this same high-quality alloy, giving you confidence in its long-term performance.
Benefits include:
- Excellent resistance to rust and corrosion
- Won't pit or degrade with repeated freezing
- Non-reactive with food and liquids
- Built to last for many years
How to use a stainless steel ice cube tray
- Fill about 3/4 full with water only. Remember that water expands as it freezes.
- Ensure the tray is sitting flat in the freezer.
- To release the frozen cubes: flip tray over and briefly run the base of the tray under cool tap water to loosen the cubes (or leave it sitting for 20 seconds).
- Turn back over and place on a flat surface.
- Hold the tray firmly with one hand while gently pulling the integrated lever.
- Move the lever back and forwards a few times, then lift it out altogether.
Do not use excessive force as the handle may bend. If the cubes don't release easily, simply run the base under water for a few more seconds and try again.
Learn about 16 Foods You Can Freeze in an Ice Cube Tray to Reduce Food Waste
And, to find even more tips for swapping out the plastic in your life, see our Ultimate Plastic Free Checklist



















