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    OXO OXO Good Grips Flexible Scoop

    Brand: OXOColor: Translucent WhiteFeatures: Perfect for scooping ice, flour, cereal, pet food and more Leave the Scoop in your freezer's ice maker for convenient scooping of ice cubes Approximately 1-cup capacity Head flexes for controlled pouring into narrow containers Compact head fits in a wide variety of canisters and bins Soft, comfortable, non-slip grip Dishwasher safe and BPA-free Binding: KitchenDetails: OXO's handy Scoop is a versatile addition to your kitchen, perfect for scooping ice, flour, cereal and more. The compact head fits easily into all sorts of canisters and bins and is flexible for easy funneling into smaller containers. Try leaving this Scoop in your freezer's ice maker; the Scoop stays comfortable to the touch and ice cubes won't stick to it. A soft handle provides a comfortable, firm grip. The Scoop holds approximately 1 cup.EAN: 0885437511943Package Dimensions: 8.7 x 3.5 x 2.8 inches

    $ 29.99$ 26.49

Ice scoops are used to carry ice into a shaker, mixing glass or serving glass. They’re usually made of stainless steel metal or food-safe plastic. Ice is one of the key components in making cocktails. They’re used to chill a drink for a nice, cold, and refreshing taste.

Plastic Vs. Metal Ice Scoops

  • Thermal Conductivity

Both plastic and metal are thermally conductive. Metal has a higher conductivity than plastic which makes them colder faster when exposed to ice. This can make them difficult to hold if the scoop is too cold.

  • Strength

Stainless steel metal is corrosion and rust-resistant. They have a high chemical resistance compared to plastic. Since plastic has less chemical resistance, there’s a higher chance of becoming brittle and breakage.

  • Affordable

Plastic is a lot cheaper than metal due to the shipping and energy costs. It takes less energy to make plastic compared to metal since it’s a lot lighter than metal.

Types of Ice

  • Regular Cube

These are also known as large cubes. They’re solidly built and have nearly a 100% ice-to-water ratio. These are best for large-volume uses like bagging or dispensing ice. Soft drinks and mixed drinks are great for this type of ice.

Regular ice cubes have a larger size with a slow melting rate. It provides maximum cooling and reduces ice consumption which is great for restaurants.

  • Full Cube

This is also known as dice ice or square cube. They’re solidly built and have nearly a 100% ice-to-water ratio. These are best used for ice bagging, dispensing, soft drinks, and mixed drinks.

Full ice cubes have a uniform shape and size. They’re large with a slow melting rate, it provides maximum cooling and reduces ice consumption which is excellent for catering companies. If you need a clean look, this ice is for you.

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