Pick Your Hero Ice: Cube, Bullet, Nugget, or Ball?
Not all ice is created equal! Some are slow and dependable, others are fun and playful, while a few are elegant showstoppers. In the battle of ice shapes, it’s time to pick your hero. Which one will save your drink experience today?
1. Cube Ice – The Classic Hero
Meet Cube: dependable, solid, and slow to melt. This classic hero is always ready to keep your drink cold without watering it down too quickly.
Superpowers: Perfect for everyday beverages like soft drinks, iced tea, and standard cocktails. Simple, reliable, and consistent in every glass.
2.Bullet Ice – The Quick Fighter
Meet Bullet: small, hollow, and speedy. This fighter jumps into action to chill your drink in record time.
Superpowers: Melts moderately fast, easy to chew, and ideal for high-volume drinks. Great for party pitchers or refreshing juice.
3.Nugget Ice – The Chewy Trickster
Meet Nugget: soft, playful, and irresistible to chew. This trickster brings texture and fun to every sip.
Superpowers: Absorbs flavors and melts faster, adding excitement to smoothies, sodas, or cocktails where texture matters.
4. Ball Ice – The Elegant Champion
Meet Ball: the sophisticated, slow-melting champion who makes every drink a statement.
Superpowers: Maintains flavor without dilution and adds style to premium drinks. Ideal for whiskey, cocktails, or any beverage where presentation matters.
5. Conclusion – Who Wins Your Glass?
Every ice hero has its strengths.
Pick your hero based on your drink, occasion, and taste. And why not try them all? Each glass is a battlefield, and the ice you choose can be your ultimate ally.
1. How long does it take to make ice?
Ice production time depends on the model and ice size. Most Silonn ice makers produce the first batch in 6–15 minutes, with some fast models making ice in as little as 6 minutes.
2. How much ice can Silonn ice maker produce per day?
Daily ice production depends on the machine:
Home models: 10–15 kg/day
Commercial models: up to dozens of kg/day
3. How long can ice be stored?
Fresh ice is best used within 24 hours. If stored in the freezer, it can last 2–3 days, but long storage may cause frost or affect taste.