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product_id: 281125411
title: "Crystal Clear Ice Ball Maker, 4 Cavity Large Clear Ice Balls Form, 2.5” Round Ice Sphere Trays for Whiskey, Cocktail, Brandy, Bourbon"
brand: "tinana"
price: "€ 125.64"
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category: "Tinana"
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# 2.36-inch spheres melt slower for longer chill Premium silicone + ABS for durability & easy release 4 crystal-clear ice balls per batch Crystal Clear Ice Ball Maker, 4 Cavity Large Clear Ice Balls Form, 2.5” Round Ice Sphere Trays for Whiskey, Cocktail, Brandy, Bourbon

**Brand:** tinana
**Price:** € 125.64
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🥃 Chill in Style with Crystal Clear Perfection

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Crystal Clear Ice Ball Maker, 4 Cavity Large Clear Ice Balls Form, 2.5” Round Ice Sphere Trays for Whiskey, Cocktail, Brandy, Bourbon by tinana
- **How much does it cost?** € 125.64 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- tinana enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted tinana brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Durable & Non-Stick:** Made with premium silicone and ABS plastic for easy ice removal and long-lasting use.
- • **Effortless Elegance:** Simple fill-and-freeze design delivers bar-quality ice balls in under 30 hours.
- • **Elevate Your Drink Game:** Craft 4 flawless, nearly invisible ice spheres that impress at every sip.
- • **Slow Melt, Maximum Chill:** Large 2.36” ice balls keep your whiskey or cocktail perfectly chilled without dilution.
- • **Versatile Party Essential:** Ideal for whiskey, bourbon, brandy, cocktails, and upscale gatherings—guaranteed to spark conversation.

## Overview

The TINANA Crystal Clear Ice Ball Maker produces 4 large, 2.36-inch diameter ice spheres per batch, crafted from premium silicone and ABS plastic. Designed to melt slower than traditional cubes, these nearly invisible spheres keep your drinks cold without dilution, making them perfect for whiskey, cocktails, and upscale entertaining. Easy to use and durable, this ice ball maker is a must-have for any home bar aiming to impress.

## Description

Product Descriptions: Specification:Material: silicone+ABS plastic +technology foamColor: black Size of entire ice ball maker: 7.5*7.3*8.5inchDiameter of ice ball: 2.36inch. Item Weight: 1.9kgPackage includes:1x ice ball maker

Review: Es el mejor producto que e probado si te obsesionan las esferas de hielo perfectas y transparentes este producto es el ideal las esferas son imprecionantes
Review: The Tinana and Berlinzo are essentially the same ice maker with two different labels. But there are some differences between the two, and to my mind, they do not favor the nearly twice as expensive Berlinzo: 1. Physically, they are 98% identical. The only physical difference between these is that the Berlinzo is sheathed in a hard plastic outer casing with a satin black finish and some small, but nice, graphics. Between the two, this gives the Berlinzo a more “formal” and “classy” appearance. Seriously, it looks nice. If that matters to you, while it sits in your freezer, then it’s your ice maker of choice. Or, perhaps you want to give one of these as a gift; the Berlinzo does look nicer. [FWIW, their exterior shipping boxes are both nice, but to my mind, the Tinana is nicer in its simplicity.] Other than the Berlinzo’s outer shell, they are identical, and their parts are interchangeable. However, I think this outer shell contributes to difference #2. 2. Per their instructions, the Tinana should be allowed to freeze for 30 hours, while the Berlinzo requires 40-48. If you’re on any kind of clock, that’s significant. Other than the thin satin plastic shell on the Berlinzo, I can think of no reason why the two devices should have such significantly different freezing times. Interestingly, the Berlinzo instructions specifically state that you should not freeze it for more than 50 hours, else there is a risk of cracking the shell. That strikes me as a disadvantage, or at least a risk of disadvantage. I found the freezing times for both devices accurate. 3. The Berlinzo comes with a nice plastic bag in which to store your spheres. Unfortunately, it’s not really big enough to hold more than one batch at a time. Ziplock is your friend here. 4. In all other respects, the two devices produce identical, almost entirely clear ice spheres when you follow the instructed times for freezing. And if you don’t, they also perform similarly. Pulling either device out of the freezer six hours ahead of time will reveal a not-fully-frozen base, and partially formed (about 75%) spheres. Also, if you decide to use warm or even hot water to slow the freezing process further, you’ll need to adjust your freezing time accordingly. I do, and have found an additional six hours (for a total of 36) in the Tinana works well, while the Berlinzo requires its full 48. 5. The spheres from both devices also benefit from tempering. Without tempering, they didn’t always crack, but they did sometimes. And with tempering, none of the spheres cracked when room temperature whiskey was poured on them. Most people recommend five minutes for tempering, and that makes sense if the spheres are kept in an ice bucket or bowl. I found that when placed in individual glasses, 2-3 minutes seemed sufficient to avoid cracking. YMMV. I have attached pics showing the spheres side-by-side. They are indistinguishable. I also did a 90-minute melting test, with images taken at 00:00, 00:30, 01:00, and 01:30, with a sphere from each maker in a glass containing 2 ounces of water. Granted, water and booze are not the same thing, and holding a glass will speed the ice melting process. But all I wanted to do was compare how a sphere from each maker would perform in the same environment. Short answer: they melted identically. And that’s no surprise since they are almost identical in their construction, and entirely identical in their method. For me, the performance of both the Berlinzo and the Tinana are 5 stars, with the Berlinzo docked one star for value and the additional 10-18 hours of freezing time. With respect to some of the less positive reviews: 1. Yes, it’s difficult to remove the rubber molds from the freezing box. It gets easier after first use, but they’re tight for a reason. I’m older, and my finger strength isn’t what it used to be, but I managed to get everything apart. 2. It’s not difficult to fill the container or to get the molds topped up. A gooseneck kettle is handy for topping off. 3. There is occasionally a little bit of excess ice around the seams (see pics), but it comes off easily. 4. Depending on your water minerality, you may find you get better results by boiling the water first, filtering it with a real filter (Brita doesn’t cut it), etc. Distilled or RO/DI water doesn’t always produce more clarity. The people who make the OnTheRocks version of this (I use their box for cubes) have some videos with recommendations for “fine-tuning” your ice. We have off-the-charts hard water in our house, and a whole house softener that reduces, but does not eliminate, the hardness. The tap water produced quite acceptable ice spheres. 5. With respect to water “wastage,” don’t rinse that ice block down the drain. Let it thaw and use it to water plants or pets or whatever. It’s perfectly clean water. It’s only waste if you waste it. Don’t throw it away!

## Features

- [MAKE 4 CRYSTAL CLEAR ICE BALLS]: Ice balls made by TINANA ice ball maker are really cool! Ice form makes 4 larger ice balls at a time. Clear balls come out ridiculously clear, smooth and nearly invisible spheres of ice. It's nice to cool down the drink without diluting it. Refreshing chilled beverage with beautiful solid ice balls.
- [SLOWER MELTING 2.5” ICES]: Large 2.36inch ice sphere melts slower than regular ice cubes to keep your drinks cool. Amazing giant balls of ice definitely takes your drinks up a notch. Ice spheres fits for standard rocks glasses, regular bourbon rocks and other glasses. Amazing gadget for the various parties and Christmas celebrations.
- [EASY TO USE]: Ice ball maker really does make crystal clear ice balls that is almost flavorless! Fill it with water, put it in the freezer for 26-30 hours, then pull out the tray and there they are! Is that too long? No, it's worth it to have crystal clear ice balls for whiskey on weekend!
- [GREAT ADDITION FOR YOUR FAVORITE BEVERAGES]: Ice ball maker tray works great to make large clear ice which is perfect for whiskey drinks, cocktail, wine, brandy, scotch and other delicacies. Guests would be impressed at how slowly they melted yet chilled the beverages! Really a perfect gift for a scotch-drinking friend to dress up his drinks.
- [DURABLE,TOP QUALITY]: Made of premium silicone for perfect performance, convenience and durability. Non-stick design allows you remove the ice balls from the form. We are confident in quality of our crystal clear ice ball maker. For any further support, please feel free to contact us.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B08L7PJK9M |
| Best Sellers Rank | #115,583 in Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Kitchen ) #975 in Ice Cube Molds & Trays |
| Brand Name | TINANA |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,139) |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 21.5L x 19W x 18.5H centimeters |
| Manufacturer | TINANA |
| Material Type | Silicone |
| Material Type Free | PVC Free, Phthalate Free, Cadmium Free, BPA Free, PTFE Free, Lead Free, Bisphenol-S (BPS) Free, Latex Free, Nitrosamine Free |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Shape | Round |
| Size | 8.46 x 7.48 x 7.3 inches |
| UPC | 600358292289 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** TINANA
- **Colour:** Black
- **Material:** Silicone
- **Product dimensions:** 21.5L x 19W x 18.5H centimeters
- **Shape:** Round

## Images

![Crystal Clear Ice Ball Maker, 4 Cavity Large Clear Ice Balls Form, 2.5” Round Ice Sphere Trays for Whiskey, Cocktail, Brandy, Bourbon - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61WqgMLjvRL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Is there a 4 cube mold that can be purchased separately as an alternative to the ice ball mold?**
A: I have the Tinana two-ball ice cube maker and love it! Super clear ice and I highly recommend. I'm not sure if this answer your question but they DO have a separate 4-cube/ball maker. The molds are not interchangeable. You either buy the 2-ball or the 4-ball. I hope that helps!

**Q: What is the correct way to insert the silicon molds? Should it be parallel or perpendicular to the plastic grooves in the container?**
A: The mold handles go in aligned with the plastic bucket handles. Then those handles align with the small indentations on the styrofoam outer case.

**Q: Why do the videos make pulling the silicon molds out look so easy when in reality it's a real fight to remove them?**
A: It is difficult sometimes, especially if it froze too much.

**Q: What is the exterior made of?**
A: The exterior is foam like you would find in a cooler.  The interior is plastic where the silicone mold goes into it.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by E***Z on 5 June 2024*

Es el mejor producto que e probado si te obsesionan las esferas de hielo perfectas y transparentes este producto es el ideal las esferas son imprecionantes

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by C***C on 1 April 2023*

The Tinana and Berlinzo are essentially the same ice maker with two different labels. But there are some differences between the two, and to my mind, they do not favor the nearly twice as expensive Berlinzo: 1. Physically, they are 98% identical. The only physical difference between these is that the Berlinzo is sheathed in a hard plastic outer casing with a satin black finish and some small, but nice, graphics. Between the two, this gives the Berlinzo a more “formal” and “classy” appearance. Seriously, it looks nice. If that matters to you, while it sits in your freezer, then it’s your ice maker of choice. Or, perhaps you want to give one of these as a gift; the Berlinzo does look nicer. [FWIW, their exterior shipping boxes are both nice, but to my mind, the Tinana is nicer in its simplicity.] Other than the Berlinzo’s outer shell, they are identical, and their parts are interchangeable. However, I think this outer shell contributes to difference #2. 2. Per their instructions, the Tinana should be allowed to freeze for 30 hours, while the Berlinzo requires 40-48. If you’re on any kind of clock, that’s significant. Other than the thin satin plastic shell on the Berlinzo, I can think of no reason why the two devices should have such significantly different freezing times. Interestingly, the Berlinzo instructions specifically state that you should not freeze it for more than 50 hours, else there is a risk of cracking the shell. That strikes me as a disadvantage, or at least a risk of disadvantage. I found the freezing times for both devices accurate. 3. The Berlinzo comes with a nice plastic bag in which to store your spheres. Unfortunately, it’s not really big enough to hold more than one batch at a time. Ziplock is your friend here. 4. In all other respects, the two devices produce identical, almost entirely clear ice spheres when you follow the instructed times for freezing. And if you don’t, they also perform similarly. Pulling either device out of the freezer six hours ahead of time will reveal a not-fully-frozen base, and partially formed (about 75%) spheres. Also, if you decide to use warm or even hot water to slow the freezing process further, you’ll need to adjust your freezing time accordingly. I do, and have found an additional six hours (for a total of 36) in the Tinana works well, while the Berlinzo requires its full 48. 5. The spheres from both devices also benefit from tempering. Without tempering, they didn’t always crack, but they did sometimes. And with tempering, none of the spheres cracked when room temperature whiskey was poured on them. Most people recommend five minutes for tempering, and that makes sense if the spheres are kept in an ice bucket or bowl. I found that when placed in individual glasses, 2-3 minutes seemed sufficient to avoid cracking. YMMV. I have attached pics showing the spheres side-by-side. They are indistinguishable. I also did a 90-minute melting test, with images taken at 00:00, 00:30, 01:00, and 01:30, with a sphere from each maker in a glass containing 2 ounces of water. Granted, water and booze are not the same thing, and holding a glass will speed the ice melting process. But all I wanted to do was compare how a sphere from each maker would perform in the same environment. Short answer: they melted identically. And that’s no surprise since they are almost identical in their construction, and entirely identical in their method. For me, the performance of both the Berlinzo and the Tinana are 5 stars, with the Berlinzo docked one star for value and the additional 10-18 hours of freezing time. With respect to some of the less positive reviews: 1. Yes, it’s difficult to remove the rubber molds from the freezing box. It gets easier after first use, but they’re tight for a reason. I’m older, and my finger strength isn’t what it used to be, but I managed to get everything apart. 2. It’s not difficult to fill the container or to get the molds topped up. A gooseneck kettle is handy for topping off. 3. There is occasionally a little bit of excess ice around the seams (see pics), but it comes off easily. 4. Depending on your water minerality, you may find you get better results by boiling the water first, filtering it with a real filter (Brita doesn’t cut it), etc. Distilled or RO/DI water doesn’t always produce more clarity. The people who make the OnTheRocks version of this (I use their box for cubes) have some videos with recommendations for “fine-tuning” your ice. We have off-the-charts hard water in our house, and a whole house softener that reduces, but does not eliminate, the hardness. The tap water produced quite acceptable ice spheres. 5. With respect to water “wastage,” don’t rinse that ice block down the drain. Let it thaw and use it to water plants or pets or whatever. It’s perfectly clean water. It’s only waste if you waste it. Don’t throw it away!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by A***R on 3 January 2026*

Simple yet effective - makes crystal clear ice spheres - look great in cocktails.

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