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03-09-2008, 14:03
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over40pirate
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Stainless Steel ice trays?
Just wondering if anyone knows of a place that sells vertical,
stainless steel
ice cube trays?
I'm tired of the
corrosion
in the
aluminum
ones.
Thanks
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Seafrost makes them; probably not
cheap
. Why not use plastic bags that are moldedto make ice cubes. I think West sells them. They arn't reusable but you could probably buy a mess of them for what the stainless trays cost.
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Why not use plastic bags that are moldedto make ice cubes.
Been there. Done that. They
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We have also used plain old Zip-lock bags and an ice pick (or hammer) once frozen. Works good and easy to get!
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Quote:
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over40pirate
Just wondering if anyone knows of a place that sells verticle,
stainless steel
ice cube trays?
I'm tired of the
corrosion
in the
aluminum
ones.
Thanks
We have been using our aluminum trays for 15 years, same ones, with no corrosion. Are you making cubes out of
salt water
?
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