I find myself at the local servo weekly, loading up on bags of ice to keep my catches fresh for prime eating. Over time, that cost adds up, and during peak snapper season, I can spend up to $30 a week on bags of ice. I’m always conscious about my environmental impact, with excessive plastic waste.  So I explored some alternative options and bought some large silicone ice trays from FreeFlo Clubs’ online store. Days later, they arrived, and I was impressed. These provide the convenience of not having to head out to the servo to buy ice by creating your own ice blocks at home easily. Plus, over time, they will save you money and greatly reduce your environmental impact.

Watch this short video of how we use FreeFlow Silicone Ice Trays

The process is super simple: fill a free-flow silicone ice tray 80% full of water, put on the lid, and store it in your freezer lying flat for 48 hours. Then, chuck the ice into your esky or fish bag, and you’ve got ice ready to go.

Freeflow club began its journey with portable ice bath pods, offering cold water therapy that supports muscle recovery and well-being, while also being known to increase dopamine levels in the body. The ice trays were a complementary product that has also found a niche space with anglers in the fishing world. They are made from food-grade BPA silicone and have a reinforced steel frame to keep them going strong.

Now, some might argue, why not just use a recycled plastic container like an ice cream container? The reality is that they break when frozen, making it challenging to remove the ice blocks. The rubber material on these is durable, and it’s pretty easy to get the ice blocks out time and time again.

You can buy them individually or in bulk, with two sizes available: 5.5 kilograms and 3.5 kilograms. They have same-day shipping and 30 30-day money-back guarantee.

The trays cost $30 each for 5.5kg size or

10% Discount Code on checkout – FISHINGMAD

Store – https://freefloclub.com.au/collections/all-products