1) They're so thin they'll bend and spill just from the weight of the water, and the tray itself is incredibly thin. You know how you can fill a traditional tray, even the cheapest that comes in the fridge, and hold it by one end while you slide it in the freezer? It will likely bend 20 degrees and spill water in the process. 2) They are very shallow and don't have the usual "struts" or "supports" that even the cheapest regular ice trays have that prevent bottoming. One tray doesn't fit snugly in another (think stacked bowls), they freeze to each other when stacked on top of each other (see video) even if only moderately filled. 4) Pushing is frustrating. I understand that this would be difficult in many trays due to the length of the cubes BUT since they are so thin to start with (unless you want them to freeze on the tray above) you are guaranteed to break them rather than with a long one Stick to ending what you expect. You have to use a twisting force to rip it apart like any ice tray and then you can try to push it out from the bottom but you will still have this problem. although it stopped AFTER ONE WEEK AFTER USE. DO NOT SPEND YOUR MONEY.
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