---
product_id: 1088942
title: "Easy Release Ice Cube Tray"
brand: "rubbermaid"
price: "Bs.134"
currency: BOB
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reviews_count: 10
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# Compact 12.5" x 4.75" x 1.5" Top-rack dishwasher safe Easy-release ice cubes Easy Release Ice Cube Tray

**Brand:** rubbermaid
**Price:** Bs.134
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ❄️ Twist, pop, chill—ice made effortless!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Easy Release Ice Cube Tray by rubbermaid
- **How much does it cost?** Bs.134 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.bo](https://www.desertcart.bo/products/1088942-easy-release-ice-cube-tray)

## Best For

- rubbermaid enthusiasts

## Why This Product

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

## Key Features

- • **Effortless Ice Release:** Twist and pop—ice cubes come out instantly without the usual struggle.
- • **Durable & Flexible Build:** Made from BPA-free plastic that’s both sturdy and bendable for quick ice removal.
- • **Quick-Fill Water Channels:** Engineered channels speed up filling, so you spend less time waiting.
- • **Dishwasher Safe Convenience:** Top-rack safe for easy cleanup—because your time is valuable.
- • **Space-Smart Stackable Design:** Stack multiple trays without sticking, maximizing your freezer space.

## Overview

The Rubbermaid Easy Release Ice Cube Tray is a BPA-free, durable, and flexible ice tray designed for quick and easy ice cube removal. Measuring 12.5" x 4.75" x 1.5", it features side handles for effortless twisting, stackable design to save freezer space, and water channels for fast filling. Dishwasher safe on the top rack, it combines convenience with thoughtful engineering to elevate your everyday ice-making experience.

## Description

White ice cube tray that is durable yet flexible that allows ice cubes to release with a simple and easy twist. You can also stack these trays on top of each other to save room in your freezer without them sticking to each other. Also designed to channel water so trays fill quickly.

Review: D R E A M S.....C O M E....T R U E...! - H A P P Y....U P D A T E: I have just discovered that these ice-cube trays are one of only four or five types of ice-cube trays sold on desertcart which are B.P.S.-FREE. This means that if you put anything HOT IN THEM, THAT THE PLASTIC WILL N O T LEECH INTO THE LIQUID! (One of the few other B.P.S.-Free ice-cube trays is actually the old, traditional ice-cube tray, made this time not of aluminum, but of stainless steel...which, of course, will never leach plastic into anything! It's just harder to get the ice-cubes OUT of it.) This B.P.S.-Freedom in plastics is important with ALL plastic utensils, I think (the new Vitamix 5200 boasts BPS-free misxing containers, whereas all previous VitaMix models did not have them, etc.) If you're like me, you like to boil your water first before putting it in the ice-cube trays. (It's more like bottled water this way). I'd still recommend letting the water cool off a bit if you can -- ALL ice-cube trays tend to bend convexly, (like an UPSIDE-DOWN "U"), if you put them into the freezer with very hot water in them. Wouldn't you know it, though -- these RUBBERMAID 2867-RD-WHT ice-cube trays, here being reviewed, actually come with a slightly CONCAVE shape, when new, to prevent pssible disasters, (which eventually can break the tray in two). The designers of this wonderful new, B.P.S.-Free Rubbermaid ice-cube tray, sure seem to have thought of EVERYTHING! : ) ...................................................................... ...................................................................... O R I G I N A L.....R E V I E W.......: I have developed an absolute PASSION for ice-cube trays! Maybe it's the sense of INDEPENDENCE one gets as you make ice cubes from your very OWN liquid source. My souce of choice is HME DISTILLED WATER, which I doubt can be used with any automatic ice-cube maker. Then again, I have never bought a refill for the "newfangled" automatic ice-cube maker that came with my new condo's refrigerator. At any rate, I cherish the one, light green plastic ice-cube tray that came with a "new" refrigerator, (new then, anyway), bought in the early 1960s by my parents. I have two, white, sem-transparent ice-cube trays, which came with the second refrigerator we bought, sometime in the 1970s, or 1980s. Both types make great ice-cubes...IF you're willing to wait for 5 minutes, for the ice inside to melt enough to come out easily. (If you're really in a hurry, one trick I found works well is to run very HOT water in a light stream, over the BOTTOM of this kind of ice-cube tray.) Of course, old-fashioned aluminum ice-cube trays work fine too...and give almost instantaneous ice -- BUT I, at least, often wondered if one should really need the strength of a gally slave, to pull back the lever in the middle of the three rows of cubes, in order to set them, er..."free". (And aluminum ice-cube trays rarely produce uniformly sized ice-cubes....) After a DISASTROUS experience via "silicone" ice-cube trays, (for which I have also written a review for desertcart -- mine were offered by [...]...but the review stands for ANY ice-cube trays made of "treacherous" silicone), I happened to spy these other, RUBBERMAID 2867-RD-white" ice-cube trays on desertcart. They seemed expensive -- and were sold singly, and not in pairs. However...THEY WERE NOT MADE OF SILICONE...(Hooray!)...and WERE made by Rubbermaid...which had also made my light-green, and semi-transparent white trays, which came with my parents' old refrigerators They were expensive for ice-cube trays, at $2.49 each...but not, in the course of things, an overly-expensive item. So, I bought two...... Ever critical of new things, I at first did NOT like the new ice-cube trays when I got them. The solid white of the plastic was obviously not transparent like my old trays....and seemed to be made of slightly thinner plastic, as well. But......when I put water in the trays, something very strange happend,,, Instead of just lying in the trays, as water is wont to do, the water in the new ice-cube trays seemed to form a very slight, but quite noticable, CONVEX top! It was almost as if these ice-cubes-to-be suddenly wanted to become transparent little muffins or something! Hmmm... Before putting the trays in the freezer, I happened to glance at the bottom of the trays. Each cube well was slightly ROUNDED, unlike the squarish-shaped wells of all my former plastic ice-cube trays. Hmmm....(again1) Pots and pans with rounded bottoms are always easier to clean than those with squarish bottoms! I detected a bit of serious thought and careful engineering, from the unknown creators of these new ice-cube trays. Carefully and excitedly, I put the trays in my freezer. And waited.... In about an hour, I went to the freezer again. I gave the ice-cube tray a very slight twist. IMMEDIATELY, the ice cubes came out -- happily, I like to think. I know I was happy! No more waiting for 5 minutes for the ice to thaw enough for it to come out! No more running hot water on the bottom of the tray, (hoping this would not --if done repeatedly-- ruin it). No! These trays produced cubes that came out with the slightet of twists...and, if one waits 30 seconds, with NO twisting at all! So, these ice-cube trays have made a small dream of mine come true. It's comforting to realize that those who create ice-cube trays have also had the same problems with them that I have had....and also were able to put their expertise and experience, (which, of course, I don't have), to help solve these problems! Better ice-cube trays are a small, but definite step forward. I greatly thank the unknown engineer(s) who worked so successfully on them. It's amazing to think that in the 1890s, they wanted to CLOSE the patent office, because they thought everything that could be invented, had been invented! Thank goodness THAT didn't happen! Go to the moon? Yes, we've done that! Women voting? Yes indeed! And we now, (at this date, 30th August, 2008), have had 2 women as vice presidential candidates for major political parties. A woman president cannot be far behind..... Other dreams? Time-machines? Bringing the dead back to life? Having those presently living live on and on...for 700 years or more? Why not? Already, we have cured dyptheria, polio and leprosy -- among other ills! If the spirit of problem-facing, and problem-solving, lives on those talented individuals who have the same wants and desires as everyone else....but who also have the incomparable gifts of intellect and will, to solve them...who knows what wonders may happen in the coming decades, (that is, if we don't blow ourselves up, or pollute the environment to a non-habitable point). As a "realistic optimist", I know good OR bad things can happen in the future. And every time I use these new ice-cube trays, it will reinforce my belief that the good will prevail! As they say in New York......EXCELSIOR!
Review: Yes I thought 80+ people were pulling my leg - If you had told me a couple months ago I was going to be writing a review for an ice cube tray I would have said probably not but here I am. The ice cube maker went out on our fairly new refrigerator this past summer. I think losing electricity for a day or so had something to do with it and now it doesn't work anymore. Well it worked once but then stopped again. Anyway, I am not here to review refrigerators but if I was I would probably not order the one we have again, not because of the icemaker but because of the poor design. But back to the ice cube tray. I could not believe using a proper ice cube tray would make that much difference! The ones I had been using were some my brother lent me that came with his new refrigerator. They are blue and so very hard to get every ice cube out of, plus they leak all over the place but it's all I had at the time and I likes my ice. So I went in search of a new ice cube tray and read about the rubbermaid ones. I saw all of the great reviews and said how good could an ice cube tray be? I mean, really, it's just an ice cube tray. Well I got mine the other day and I was amazed! The ice cubes popped out so easy with hardly any effort on my part. No more twisting and banging of the old trays to try to get every piece of ice out. These are amazing! And the cubes are bigger too which in my book is a definite plus! I used to cringe knowing it was time to empty out the ice cube trays and make more ice but not anymore thanks to these beauties! The makers of those ice cube trays that come with some refrigerators ought to be ashamed of themselves knowing that there is a superior product available like this that they could include with their refrigerators if they wanted to. I am going to order one more of these and then throw away the other blue ice cube tray. Thank you to all the reviewers who raved about these, I am right there with you! These things are amazing and deserve some kind of ice cube tray award if such a thing exists. Thank you rubbermaid for making such a wonderful product!

## Features

- Top rack dishwasher safe
- Handles on the side allow ice cubes to come out quickly and easily
- Product dimensions: 4-3/4" x 12-1/2" x 1-1/2

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B000VPBKYO |
| Best Sellers Rank | #629,393 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #4,333 in Ice Cube Molds & Trays |
| Brand Name | Rubbermaid |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (824) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00071691286714 |
| Included Components | Ice Cube Tray |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 12.5"L x 4.75"W x 1.5"H |
| Item Type Name | Rubbermaid Easy Release Ice Cube Tray |
| Item Weight | 0.8 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Rubbermaid |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 176586 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Warranty |
| Material Type | Rubbermaid Easy Release Ice Cube Tray |
| Material Type Free | BPA Free |
| Model Number | 1799911 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | 1-Pack |
| UPC | 071691286714 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Rubbermaid
- **Color:** White
- **Item Weight:** 0.8 Ounces
- **Material:** Rubbermaid Easy Release Ice Cube Tray
- **Shape:** Rectangular

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ D R E A M S.....C O M E....T R U E...!
*by P***A on August 30, 2008*

H A P P Y....U P D A T E: I have just discovered that these ice-cube trays are one of only four or five types of ice-cube trays sold on Amazon which are B.P.S.-FREE. This means that if you put anything HOT IN THEM, THAT THE PLASTIC WILL N O T LEECH INTO THE LIQUID! (One of the few other B.P.S.-Free ice-cube trays is actually the old, traditional ice-cube tray, made this time not of aluminum, but of stainless steel...which, of course, will never leach plastic into anything! It's just harder to get the ice-cubes OUT of it.) This B.P.S.-Freedom in plastics is important with ALL plastic utensils, I think (the new Vitamix 5200 boasts BPS-free misxing containers, whereas all previous VitaMix models did not have them, etc.) If you're like me, you like to boil your water first before putting it in the ice-cube trays. (It's more like bottled water this way). I'd still recommend letting the water cool off a bit if you can -- ALL ice-cube trays tend to bend convexly, (like an UPSIDE-DOWN "U"), if you put them into the freezer with very hot water in them. Wouldn't you know it, though -- these RUBBERMAID 2867-RD-WHT ice-cube trays, here being reviewed, actually come with a slightly CONCAVE shape, when new, to prevent pssible disasters, (which eventually can break the tray in two). The designers of this wonderful new, B.P.S.-Free Rubbermaid ice-cube tray, sure seem to have thought of EVERYTHING! : ) ...................................................................... ...................................................................... O R I G I N A L.....R E V I E W.......: I have developed an absolute PASSION for ice-cube trays! Maybe it's the sense of INDEPENDENCE one gets as you make ice cubes from your very OWN liquid source. My souce of choice is HME DISTILLED WATER, which I doubt can be used with any automatic ice-cube maker. Then again, I have never bought a refill for the "newfangled" automatic ice-cube maker that came with my new condo's refrigerator. At any rate, I cherish the one, light green plastic ice-cube tray that came with a "new" refrigerator, (new then, anyway), bought in the early 1960s by my parents. I have two, white, sem-transparent ice-cube trays, which came with the second refrigerator we bought, sometime in the 1970s, or 1980s. Both types make great ice-cubes...IF you're willing to wait for 5 minutes, for the ice inside to melt enough to come out easily. (If you're really in a hurry, one trick I found works well is to run very HOT water in a light stream, over the BOTTOM of this kind of ice-cube tray.) Of course, old-fashioned aluminum ice-cube trays work fine too...and give almost instantaneous ice -- BUT I, at least, often wondered if one should really need the strength of a gally slave, to pull back the lever in the middle of the three rows of cubes, in order to set them, er..."free". (And aluminum ice-cube trays rarely produce uniformly sized ice-cubes....) After a DISASTROUS experience via "silicone" ice-cube trays, (for which I have also written a review for Amazon -- mine were offered by [...]...but the review stands for ANY ice-cube trays made of "treacherous" silicone), I happened to spy these other, RUBBERMAID 2867-RD-white" ice-cube trays on Amazon. They seemed expensive -- and were sold singly, and not in pairs. However...THEY WERE NOT MADE OF SILICONE...(Hooray!)...and WERE made by Rubbermaid...which had also made my light-green, and semi-transparent white trays, which came with my parents' old refrigerators They were expensive for ice-cube trays, at $2.49 each...but not, in the course of things, an overly-expensive item. So, I bought two...... Ever critical of new things, I at first did NOT like the new ice-cube trays when I got them. The solid white of the plastic was obviously not transparent like my old trays....and seemed to be made of slightly thinner plastic, as well. But......when I put water in the trays, something very strange happend,,, Instead of just lying in the trays, as water is wont to do, the water in the new ice-cube trays seemed to form a very slight, but quite noticable, CONVEX top! It was almost as if these ice-cubes-to-be suddenly wanted to become transparent little muffins or something! Hmmm... Before putting the trays in the freezer, I happened to glance at the bottom of the trays. Each cube well was slightly ROUNDED, unlike the squarish-shaped wells of all my former plastic ice-cube trays. Hmmm....(again1) Pots and pans with rounded bottoms are always easier to clean than those with squarish bottoms! I detected a bit of serious thought and careful engineering, from the unknown creators of these new ice-cube trays. Carefully and excitedly, I put the trays in my freezer. And waited.... In about an hour, I went to the freezer again. I gave the ice-cube tray a very slight twist. IMMEDIATELY, the ice cubes came out -- happily, I like to think. I know I was happy! No more waiting for 5 minutes for the ice to thaw enough for it to come out! No more running hot water on the bottom of the tray, (hoping this would not --if done repeatedly-- ruin it). No! These trays produced cubes that came out with the slightet of twists...and, if one waits 30 seconds, with NO twisting at all! So, these ice-cube trays have made a small dream of mine come true. It's comforting to realize that those who create ice-cube trays have also had the same problems with them that I have had....and also were able to put their expertise and experience, (which, of course, I don't have), to help solve these problems! Better ice-cube trays are a small, but definite step forward. I greatly thank the unknown engineer(s) who worked so successfully on them. It's amazing to think that in the 1890s, they wanted to CLOSE the patent office, because they thought everything that could be invented, had been invented! Thank goodness THAT didn't happen! Go to the moon? Yes, we've done that! Women voting? Yes indeed! And we now, (at this date, 30th August, 2008), have had 2 women as vice presidential candidates for major political parties. A woman president cannot be far behind..... Other dreams? Time-machines? Bringing the dead back to life? Having those presently living live on and on...for 700 years or more? Why not? Already, we have cured dyptheria, polio and leprosy -- among other ills! If the spirit of problem-facing, and problem-solving, lives on those talented individuals who have the same wants and desires as everyone else....but who also have the incomparable gifts of intellect and will, to solve them...who knows what wonders may happen in the coming decades, (that is, if we don't blow ourselves up, or pollute the environment to a non-habitable point). As a "realistic optimist", I know good OR bad things can happen in the future. And every time I use these new ice-cube trays, it will reinforce my belief that the good will prevail! As they say in New York......EXCELSIOR!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Yes I thought 80+ people were pulling my leg
*by T***Y on January 27, 2012*

If you had told me a couple months ago I was going to be writing a review for an ice cube tray I would have said probably not but here I am. The ice cube maker went out on our fairly new refrigerator this past summer. I think losing electricity for a day or so had something to do with it and now it doesn't work anymore. Well it worked once but then stopped again. Anyway, I am not here to review refrigerators but if I was I would probably not order the one we have again, not because of the icemaker but because of the poor design. But back to the ice cube tray. I could not believe using a proper ice cube tray would make that much difference! The ones I had been using were some my brother lent me that came with his new refrigerator. They are blue and so very hard to get every ice cube out of, plus they leak all over the place but it's all I had at the time and I likes my ice. So I went in search of a new ice cube tray and read about the rubbermaid ones. I saw all of the great reviews and said how good could an ice cube tray be? I mean, really, it's just an ice cube tray. Well I got mine the other day and I was amazed! The ice cubes popped out so easy with hardly any effort on my part. No more twisting and banging of the old trays to try to get every piece of ice out. These are amazing! And the cubes are bigger too which in my book is a definite plus! I used to cringe knowing it was time to empty out the ice cube trays and make more ice but not anymore thanks to these beauties! The makers of those ice cube trays that come with some refrigerators ought to be ashamed of themselves knowing that there is a superior product available like this that they could include with their refrigerators if they wanted to. I am going to order one more of these and then throw away the other blue ice cube tray. Thank you to all the reviewers who raved about these, I am right there with you! These things are amazing and deserve some kind of ice cube tray award if such a thing exists. Thank you rubbermaid for making such a wonderful product!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ These things are GREAT !!! ..... I bought these over 4 years ago and they're still as good as new.
*by R***A on February 16, 2014*

The only thing better is an automatic ice cube maker.These are very well constructed and they are really easy to dispense the ice cubes . I researched this purchase carefully because I had several poor results with other variants. I first bought only one to see for sure that they worked as well as the reviews said. It did and I ordered 3 more. Here are the advantages: 1- The trays stay separate and don't fall into one another. 2- The ice cubes fall out easily with a minimum of twisting. To be sure that this is the case make sure not to overfill the compartments. If you do overfill and the ice forms between the separate compartments its no big deal but they just don't fall out as easily. 3 They are well constructed... they will last forever. It was a fair price. I've had them for over a year now and would, and have, recommended them. If your looking for ice cube trays these are the BEST!!!

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