Summary
What this review covers
This review focuses on the large cube wells, covered tray design, freezer fit, and small garden portion use.
Pros
The upside
- Large wells suit broth cubes, herb tea concentrate, tomato water, and juice portions.
- The cover helps filled cubes rest neatly in the freezer.
- The tray gives liquid garden batches a tidy shape before bag storage.
Cons
The tradeoffs
- Large cubes need extra time to freeze through.
- The tray needs a flat shelf while liquids set.
Who it is for
Fit and feel
Good match:
This tray fits gardeners who freeze broth, herb tea concentrate, juice, tomato water, pepper stock, and small garden liquid portions in large cubes.
What to know:
Give large cubes enough time to freeze through. Leave headroom in each well so liquids have room to expand cleanly.
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Breakdown
Full review
Large cubes give liquids a useful freezer shape
The OXO Good Grips Covered Ice Cube Tray Large Cube gives broth, herb tea concentrate, tomato water, citrus juice, pepper stock, and sauce accents a sturdy cube format. The large wells suit liquids that should be easy to grab for a pot, glass, or small recipe.
The cover supports freezer shelf order
The covered tray helps filled portions rest neatly on a flat freezer shelf. That can be useful during harvest prep when the freezer is holding bags, containers, jars, and trays at the same time.
The cubes can become a labeled refill
Once firm, the cubes can move into a labeled bag or bin. A simple note with crop, liquid, and date keeps tomato water, herb tea concentrate, citrus juice, and broth easy to identify.
Good match
This tray fits gardeners who freeze broth, herb tea concentrate, juice, tomato water, pepper stock, and small garden liquid portions in large cubes.
What to know
Give large cubes enough time to freeze through. Leave headroom in each well so liquids have room to expand cleanly.