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❄️ Elevate your chill game—ice made effortless, stylish, and spill-free!
The ICEBREAKER POP 2.0 in Clear Water Blue is a versatile 4-in-1 ice maker, dispenser, storage bin, and portable ice pack. Crafted from food-grade materials, it produces up to 54 perfectly shaped ice cubes every 8 hours with a 100% leak-proof design that freezes in any orientation. Its hands-free pop mechanism ensures hygienic serving without spills or odors. Lightweight and compact, it’s perfect for small freezers, outdoor adventures, and everyday use, backed by an extended 2-year warranty.












| ASIN | B0CQK73SGQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #38,965 in Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Kitchen ) #323 in Ice Cube Molds & Trays |
| Brand | ICEBREAKER |
| Brand Name | ICEBREAKER |
| Color | 2.0 Clear Water Blue |
| Colour | 2.0 Clear Water Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 305 Reviews |
| Included Components | Ice Cube Tray |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 11.6L x 5.4W x 20.9H centimeters |
| Item Type Name | Ice Cube Tray |
| Item Weight | 0.29 Kilograms |
| Item weight | 0.29 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Icebreaker |
| Manufacturer Part Number | BSK2190 |
| Material | Food grade ABS , PP , TPE |
| Material Type | Food grade ABS, PP, TPE |
| Material Type Free | Food grade ABS, PP, TPE, and free from any other materials not included in this list |
| Model Number | BSK2190 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product dimensions | 11.6L x 5.4W x 20.9H centimeters |
| Shape | Square |
| Size | 270 ml |
| UPC | 842839121903 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
E**.
If you follow the directions, you should be fine! (But mind the conflicting care instructions).
I'm giving this FIVE STARS, despite some concerns. Why? Because regardless of my issues, this product does exactly what it claims to do, and it does it well! At least, so far. I've been using two of these for about a week now. I make at least one set of ice each per day. That means, I've made roughly 14-18 sets of ice so far and neither of my units have given me any trouble. Where I think people are going wrong is, frankly, not following directions. (1) There's a "max fill" line for a reason; water expands when it freezes, therefore, if you put water above the fill line, you're asking for cracks, leaks, and other issues. I filled to the line and poured out into a measuring cup – it's just a hair over 1 cup's worth of water, for those curious. (2) To break the ice into cubes you absolutely must press down with the palm of both hands - like when performing CPR - right in the center, basically on the strap. I press twice, flip, press twice, flip, press twice, flip, press twice. I don't normally need to press more than that. Ensure you are only pressing in the center of each side, never on the edges, and press pretty firmly. (3) Before you pull apart on the straps, be sure to open the cap! If you don't open the cap, you're probably going to end up with cracks, seal breaks, or broken trays. The cap must be opened before you pull apart because otherwise the suction prevents the halves from separating and puts extra stress on the plastic. (4) If you follow these steps, you don't really have to pull that hard. Sure, pull firmly, but not hard. The ice literally just "pops" out as the halves separate. I have yet to have any issues. Based on some of the negative reviews and some of the photos here, I just don't believe those folks are following the instructions. Many descriptions of leaking and bulging is likely attributed to overfilling beyond the "max" line. Many cracks and breaks is likely from people pulling so hard without opening the end or from them pressing in places other than the dead center. If you do have a leak, just press firmly around all the edges as it is certainly possible that the trays are not sealed fully. There should be no gaps between the outside of the tray (with the handle) and the tray itself. So what are my issues with the Nordic Icebreaker Pop 2.0? For one, let's start with the instructions. I've included a photo showing the conflicting directions regarding cleaning. When you open the unit for the first time, there's an insert that says to disassemble for cleaning. So I did. Boy was it difficult!!! It just would not come apart!! So I checked the little instruction booklet for tips, and there the instructions say specifically NOT to disassemble the unit for cleaning. This explains why it was so difficult to open up and clean (and an even bigger nightmare to reattach). Luckily I was able to get it all snapped back into place and sealed and have not had any leaks, but this is a major issue and could be part of people's issues with leaking after cleaning them. Secondly, I do have concerns about the longevity of the product. With the constant freezing and pressing and pulling, etc., etc., etc., I do worry that mini stress fractures will eventually start to form. It's just a thought for now, though; I haven't owned it long enough to say for sure, but just the physics of it all says the screws, handle, and/or plastic will eventually fracture. If it takes 10 years to fracture, then no issue, I got my value out of it. If it does so in 12 months or less, however, well – this thing is ridiculously expensive. Very overpriced, if you ask me – even though I'm very happy with it so far, I got it at it's lowest price ever during a recent pre-holiday sale. Even that was a bit high, but no where near as high as it's usual price. The point is, if it doesn't last, there's better value elsewhere. If it does, then money well spent, I suppose. Finally, it's a little unclear the difference between the original Icebreaker Pop and the Icebreaker Pop 2.0. The manufacturer's website is all but useless and clearly hasn't been updated (not to mention the grammatical errors, but I assume because English may not be their first language). Neither of the Amazon listing, nor any of the packaging or marketing materials, make clear what the difference is either. I also take issue with the lack of color options. Why so limiting? I'd love to get the Coca-Cola one, not for the branding, but because red is my favorite color! However, it's unclear whether that is the 2.0 version or not. All that being said, I still am giving this five-stars! Despite my concerns, I'm still overjoyed with how it's performed so far and having such large ice cubes for my water all day is wonderful! "Pro" Tip" I use a Tovolo ice cream container (the oval shaped one, 1.5 or 2.5 qt) to store my ice in. It's keeps it fresh and from absorbing freezer odors and it doesn't take up much space in the freezer either. By the time that container has emptied, both my Icebreaker Pop 2.0 units have solidified and produced me 18 more cubes a piece!
W**R
Better than an ice machine
Amazing device! Never out of ice cubes again with just 2 mins of work. I empty and refill my Icebreaker 2-3 times per week and store the ice cubes in a separate tray. This way, I always have ice. It is better than an ice machine which are bulky and need to be cleaned regularly to prevent mold. This also makes the Icebreaker much more hygienic. You don't have risk of mold. It doesn't take a lot of space.
N**N
Well worth the money.
This isn't cheap but it's brilliant! I wanted an easy to fill and put in the freezer ice cube maker that didn't spill. This works well and is mess free. I would definitely recommend it.
A**E
Pas solide
S’est fissuré au bout de quelques utilisations, je recommande pas du tout
A**X
1A Kundenservice
Super Eiswürfelform und der Kundenservice ist absolut Spitzenklasse!
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