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http://lifewithoutplastic.com/boutiq...ray-p-409.html

I love all the stuff on this site. And they do have stainless steel cube trays!
post #22 of 28
Yeah, was just coming in to link to Life Without Plastic. They JUST released that product.

Also, I don't know anything about this either way, but since folks were talking about this - they say:

Quote:
This ice cube tray is made of high quality food grade stainless steel 18-8. It is dishwasher safe. Please be aware that this ice cube tray has been re-constructed in stainless steel out of an old aluminum model. We suggest not using aluminum ice cube trays available on E-bay or at a garage sale as tiny particles of toxic aluminum could end up in your iced tea.
So, just so you weigh that in your considerations.
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took us years to find them....

www.organicgrace.com/node/1037

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I am now, as an advertiser, allowed to tell you that we sell these on our website. It is something our family personally searched for for many years. We have been so happy to find them at last and be able to offer them to our customers

http://organicgrace.com/node/1037

post #27 of 28

I remember the stainless steel ice cube trays we had when I was a kid.  I wonder if my Mom kept them.

post #28 of 28

I bought metal ice cubes.

After trying them I threw them away.

Probably I should have returned them for a refund.

The reason is taht they are very ehavy, and when used

with a glass or a cermic mug, or any glass container,

I find that it is very easy for those ice cubes to hit the bottom

of teh glass hard and chip away a piece of glass,

withouth one notiving it,

and oen would them porceed to drink and to give your baby,

a chip of glass that could damage your body as it goes though you

swallow, etc.

They are heavy enough and its surface is hard enough that one has to

tilt a glass and slide them on the side for them to reach to tyeh bottom.

If you just dropped in it would certainly berak the galss.

They could be used into plastic container, but once those things are at home,

they are an accident waitng to happne,

and it would be a silend accident, becuase swallong a small chip od glass is something

that would be veryu difficult to figure out.

So at home could get sic, and even doctors would ahve a hard time figuring it out,

because glass does not come up of x rays clearly and small chip is too small.  

 

The chemical content, like heavy metals, possible but iunlkkely,

but to me it is a distracting thought, because I think the

chiping of glass is more of a problme.

 

I connected to this page becasue I wans looking in the wbe to see if someone had

consider this aspects, but these cubes seem to be new, and a lot fo people are just talkong about getitng them.

 

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