❄️ Freeze your summer, not your style!
The OnyxOnyx Stainless Steel Popsicle Mold is a BPA-free, 18/8 stainless steel set that makes 6 paddle-style ice pops at once. Its smart design allows single pops to be released or refilled without disturbing the rest. Easy to use, quick to release, and built to last a lifetime, this mold is perfect for eco-conscious professionals who want a stylish, hassle-free way to enjoy homemade frozen treats.
Material Type Free | BPA Free |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Item Dimensions | 7.99 x 5.51 x 4.02 inches |
Color | stainless still |
D**N
Best Quarantine Purchase So Far!
When there are less expensive popsicle molds out there, to spend this much money on molds seems outlandish, especially when the economy is so up in the air. I looked ahead and realized toilet paper, workout gear and swimming pools are getting out of stock, and with summer here, moms and dads everywhere are going to want to keep their kiddos entertained and fed with summer treats. Popsicles are equivalent to summer so I splurged and bought a set. Best quarantine purchase so far!I went with the metal molds because metal should outlast silicone and plastic and I wanted a set that will last several years.The inside metal of each mold is a matte finish and with the outside nice and shiny. The molds sit nicely in the rack and the lids fit gently on the top of the molds. The lids are not meant to be sealed or fit tightly, more of a covering in the freezer. No big deal though because when the popsicles freeze, the lid is firm and holds well. The set comes with bamboo sticks in a cute little bag and can be replaced with more sticks or regular popsicle sticks. The lids also have rubber discs to slid the sticks into. These work great to hold the sticks securely in the lids and come in a variety of colors which work great to identify different flavors of popsicles if you made more than one at a time, or if the kiddos like one color over the other. These also come in a draw string bag with extras. The only draw back I have noticed is one of our seals got pulled out of the lid and pops out easily. Not a big deal but just an FYI.As far as cleaning, I have found that cream based popsicles tend to leave a residue that it tricky to clean. Two things help this- using a baby bottle brush to get into the crevices or just a quick rinse when you are done eating. Again, not a big deal but just a handy hint.I have not tried using them in the dishwasher since the sink seems to always have soapy water and they are so easy to clean. After all, we are in quarantine- we should have time to clean popsicle molds!As far as recipes, I went online to Pinterest, which we all love, and found some good ones, and I have also just used juice with crushed fruit that I had on hand. I also went crazy and mixed juices with some whipping cream (unwhipped) and some with coconut cream. I have thought about making extra smoothies and pouring it into the molds but never seem to have enough of that leftover.When frozen, I either leave the remaining popsicles in the mold until we eat them or I have taken the remaining out and layered them in a glass storage container with parchment paper for a quick grab. I also place the mold on top of this in my freezer since the rack has wire footings like my freezer shelf and it won't tip over.All in all, these molds are great and well worth the money. Enjoy!
A**D
Very Cool and so easy and cheap to make popsicles
These are so awesome! I am embarrassed to say that I have had these in the box for the last 2 1/2 years. I’m not quite sure why I haven’t used these. Maybe because it was it wasn’t so hot last year. Or maybe I just thought it was going to be too complicated. These are so cool, so easy, so cheap in the long run because you will spend an absurd amount in the grocery store. They are a little awkward getting the popsicle out of the metal container when out of the freezer, But you can just run warm or hot water over it for 5 to 10 seconds and it will slide right out. If you put too much liquid on top it may become messy putting cap on or lifting on the tray or putting in the freezer. They are super easy to clean. I basically just rinse the mold out and I don’t even need to stick a cleaning brush in there. At first I was using a big spoon to pour it into mold. But it was very messy like this., So you should just pour directly from the blender. When inserting the wood popsicle stick leave about three fingers worth exposed. If you are using these for two people in the household I would recommend getting 12 molds. 1/2 of 1 quart of ice cream+ fruit etc fits into 6 molds. This is a great idea if you want to eat less, because normally I would eat the whole half of 1 quart of ice cream. Now I just I am content with two Popsicles, and the best part is that I could make these organic, dairy free gluten-free.
K**Y
Makes great popsicles
Used these for yogurt, fresh blackberries and honey popsicles from The Mediterranean Dish website and were delicious. Very easy to pour into the pop containers, place the lids and push the bamboo stick into the slot. Several hours later, just dip into warm water for a few seconds and the popsicle comes right out. I bought the metal molds to avoid potential BPA and harmful chemicals. Pricey but will last longer than plastic or rubber molds and safer to use.
D**2
These work!!!
LOVE these popsicle molds. I was going back and forth trying to decide which ones to buy and these were most recommended by recipe bloggers. I am so happy with how easy they are to use and how well my popsicles turned out. To release the popsicles from the molds, I did as others recommended & just dipped the frozen mold into a cup of warm water for a couple seconds and they came right out. So excited to try out more flavors. Highly recommend this product!Pros: love the individual metal molds, makes it easier to work with. The metal tops with the rubber pieces hold the popsicle sticks perfectly. No “floating” sticks popping back up, the holder kept them straight. Love the metal stand, makes it so easy to set & put in the freezer without taking a lot of space.Cons: the only problem was that I am limited to the 6 molds so I might get a second set so I can make more at one time. Otherwise, they really are perfect.I attached a pic of the first batch: peach & vanilla yogurt swirl. Not the prettiest but they are delicious! These molds make it easy to create layers if you want to get fancy.
B**K
Best Popsicle Mold Out There
This is the best popsicle mold out there in my opinion. It’s made out of stainless steel. I tested it and it does not leak and they’re easy to remove. One star is taken off because the bamboo popsicle sticks that came with it were half shattered and splintering. All in all, worth the price but should be priced a little lower.
M**.
It’s a choking hazard
Horrible it’s a choking hazard the little tabs that are to hold a stick fall into the popsicle liquid so then you either have to pick it out or throw the whole thing away and then stick isn’t held up because there isn’t the plastic piece very faulty. Very cheap for this expensive piece
F**Y
Great little popsicle maker
My granddaughter loves fruit juice popsiclesGreat little popsicle maker
B**S
Will leak in time
Lasted for 7 years and then almost all of them started leaking at the same time. They have only been hand-washed.
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