"Comes in a little bell jar... don't know why you'd need this". Proceeds to use her favorite cup instead of the jar when removing the ice, and shatters the cup. ... do you know why it comes in the bell jar now...?
its a fine product, but whats wrong with taking the ice out of the tray the old way? seems like an issue that didnt really need fixing. taking the tray out, putting into the contraption, twisting it, just seems a lot more time and work for something that would take literal seconds with a regular ice tray.
Might be helpful for some disabilities? Like if you don't have both the stregnth and fine motor skills to get ice out of ice trays easily. It did look like she barely had to use any strength to twist the thing. (Until she pushed down hard and broke the cup. anyway) And if she'd used less water so there were's ice chunks in the way it would probably have been easy to put the ice trays into it?
@@kaiwenchen2258 It would depend on the disability though I think. And disabilities can come in all forms. Imo you usually have to twist ice trays pretty hard to get things out. You need a lot of strength in both hands. While it didn't look like that was needed with the gadget. But maybe she just made it look easy (if you ignore how she had to shove the tray in cause the ice was wrong) I dunno.
I don't like to touch my ice, I don't like others to touch my ice and I don't like to touch other's ice. I believe the correct word is "sanitary" i have 5 Cubititos bottles that do the same thing
I mean idk how it goes over there but in most freezers I've seen in my country the trays have a twisting knob on the outside so you can twist the trays down so the ice cubes fall into the drawer underneath lol
Girl all the things that went wrong are your own fault. 1. Why would you fill up the ice tray like that just drowning it and overflowing it. 2. Why would you press so hard down on your cup and then blame the product when it was you pressing down on the thin glass cup. This made me so mad tbh
Ive had glass cups like that one. The glass is very, very thin at the top. Makes it very fragile and tends to just burst like that with any pressure or if you hit it at the wrong angle. I wouldnt blame the gadget
The product did not break your fav cup.. it was you dear.. you put a bit more pressure on the glass cup.. thats why it broke..! By the way.. the product is not worth at all.. I would give 2/10...!!
Tbh the gadget would probably be good for people with disabilities but yeah the way she clearly broke the cup herself and than blamed it on the gadget triggered me. Very narcissistic of her
yeah but if you put it in that bell jar it wouldnt be able to stand on its own because it has a round surface, not a flat one. perhaps next time don't press so hard?
I feel like I'm living in the future with our built-in refrigerator ice maker. With just the press of a button, it dispenses ice cubes right into my cup. I can even choose to have the ice crushed before it goes into my cup.
You were supposed to twist it into the bell jar and I have no doubt that it literally showed/said that somewhere on the box and in the instructions.........
So don’t overfill the ice tray. Water expands when frozen, and don’t apply too much pressure on the cup. Especially if it’s made with glass. Common sense ain’t common anymore
7/10 if it didn’t break the cup? Only if I gave 6.9 points for allowing the freezer to freeze the ice… we used to just twist our ice trays by hand. I know, those were the “old days” where we desired glassless drinks.
Well that was 100% predictable as soon as she stuck it in the GLASS (a tall drinking vessel without a handle and made of glass is not a cup) and started pushing down. If it weren't for the fact that she kept saying it was her favorite cup, I would've guessed this was her first experience with glass.