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Kitchen and Housewares Reviews of Traditional Freezer Pop MakerCustomer Review: Simply Doesn't Work Summary: 1 Stars
Look carefully at the picture above. There's a popsicle tray, then a metal top that goes over it with small slits for popsicle sticks, which are all resting out of the tray at slightly different angles. (In real life, it's impossible to get them to stay even that straight.) So, to skip to the punchline, when you try to remove the metal tray, you can't, since the sticks aren't straight, and aren't all slanted in the same direction. Pulling out the tray ends up dislodging all of the popsicles at the same time. It breaks some, and it's an enormous hassle. This is an awful product that, clearly, was never tested before being put on the market.
Customer Review: OUCH! Sharp Edges! Summary: 2 Stars
I bought this yesterday from a store locally, and struggled to get the top off today in the same way the reviewer above did. I didn't even mind that so much--it was the deep gash in my index finer I got from holding the metal edge that pissed me off!
I have emailed the manufacturer, but figured I'd warn folks on here as well.
The old tinfoil with the sticks stuck through works best, I guess. I'll save the bottom and do that. That top is a hazard.
Customer Review: No problems here.... Summary: 4 Stars
Just finished my first batch of raspberry juice popsicles. Soaked the wooden sticks before inserting. The lid lifted off just fine and I'm enjoying my home-made frozen raspberry juice bar as I type this. :)
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