Double-Wall Stainless Steel Insulated Ice Bucket With Lid and Ice Tong [3 Liter] Included Strainer Keeps Ice Cold & Dry, comfortable Carry Handle, Great for Home Bar, Chilling Beer, Champagne and wine
This is definitely high quality. It kept the ice cold for awhile. Didn’t feel cheap at all. Its not too big but is the ideal size in my opinion.
S**** C*****
I needed one in a short time and this did the job.
S** H***
I have had ice buckets in the past and the ice was melted within a couples of hours. I decided to try this one. Wow! I could t believe that after a party the ice was still there the next day!! This bucket of great!
L********
Very good quality and looks very good as well. Great if you need a smaller ice bucket. Great purchase!
C******** T*
I ordered this so that my husband and I would have a ice bucket on our back yard date nights and it has come in handy and stood the test of time!! It still looks new and in great shape, it still does what it should by holding our ice and keeping our wine cold!! This little bucket is everything I thought it would be and more, not to mention that it's priced just right!!! I will order another one just to have an extra on hand!!
A*** N*
We wanted an ice bucket to keep in the kitchen for small get together to use for sodas and mixed drinks. It’s the perfect size and easy to clean.
L*
So I ran a test to see if this was actually properly double-walled. (We got the wooden-lidded version.) I filled it with ice, and filled a mixing bowl with an equivalent amount of ice next to it. Put the lid on this and covered the bowl with a silpat. The ice in the bowl melted more quickly - by about 8 hours, and I lifted the lid on this and on mixing bowl’s silpat approx every 2 hours (except while sleeping) to check the melt progress. The exterior of this did get cold in our 70-degree (f)/ki…nd of humid kitchen - which is not usually a sign of true double-walled, vacuum-insulated products, but it never did sweat like the mixing bowl did. Though… the bowl didn’t sweat much. Melt time for the mixing bowl/silpat lid: 16ish hours (to get down to water and just a few melty cubes). Melt time on this product, to an equivalent water/cubage ratio: 24ish hours. The product would be well-served with two things: 1. A gasket on the lid to better seal the bucket, 2. A strainer/tray at the bottom to keep ice from wallowing in its own melt, furthering the rate of ice decay. It may also suffer from poorly sealed holes where the handles are affixed to the bucket, which could affect the vacuum insulation (they appear to be screwed in, not welded on, but I can’t tell for sure). But hey, for the price/aesthetic, it’ll do just fine. Not a truly scientific approach, but good enough for me to keep this instead of using a mixing bowl for party ice, which is what we did before.
Was looking for something that would keep orange juice ice balls frozen and this did not disappoint. I filled the ice bucket at 10:45am and our event ended at around 4pm and what was left in the bucket was still frozen I was able to save and put back in the freezer for next time.