- Perfect for scooping ice, flour, cereal, pet food and more
- Leave the Scoop in your freezer's ice maker for convenient scooping of ice cubes
- Approximately 1-cup capacity
- Head flexes for controlled pouring into narrow containers
- Compact head fits in a wide variety of canisters and bins
- Soft, comfortable, non-slip grip
- Dishwasher safe and BPA-free
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Andrew Springer
Excellent ice scoop for the price!
We bought this because we didn't want people to touch the ice in our bottom freezer refrigerator. The scoop part itself is a very durable hard plastic. The handle has a nice grip which doesn't get cold when you grip it. We have had this for about 1.5 years. Our family friends have had this for 5+ years. Both have held up super well. We use this heavily every single day. We go through about 2-4 pounds of ice per day. It scoops the ice cubes from our whirlpool fridge perfectly. And when you scoop it holds a very good amount. This is one of the best products for the price I have bought it recent years. It's very cheap and it's something we use a ton. And the long lasting materials makes the value even better!
Rosa Murphy
Five Stars
Looks good, feels good. Plus for rubber handle as to not freeze your hands when dealing with ice.
Ibothoi Mangang Sanasam
Perfect ice scoop
We keep a plastic tub (actually it is a rectangular dish pan) in our big freezer with store bought ice in it since I can't stand the ice from my refrigerator's ice maker, which melts too fast and is a cloudy white. I bought this scoop and we leave it sitting on top of the ice in the tub all the time. It's short handle doesn't take up much space, and it's not freezing cold to hold like our metal ice scoop was. It's even bendable if you want to fill a glass that is more narrow than the end of this scoop. It's a winner all the way around.
Lakeshia Davis
Perfect For The Need
Have a large commercial refrigerator and separate freezer that look like one unit when framed with the optional kit. The freezer produces ice in very large quantities, so we have a separate ice cube container to store what it can produce. Was using a cheap scoop that was not very strong. Now use the OXO Good Grip Flexible Scoop to move cubes from the main collection box to the alternate container and also use it to fill drink glasses, etc. It remains in the freezer in the separate container and always ready to do its job.
Travis Tmac Kemp Sr.
Rigid enough, but somewhat flexible.
This scoop is rigid enough to scoop ice out of the ice bucket/container, but it has enough "give" to it to prevent cracking plastic. Don't have to worry about cracking the ice cube container if you slip or apply too much pressure. Perfect if the ice cubes are sticking together, etc. I am going to purchase another one because it comes in so handy, plus, you can't beat the price!
Natasha Lee Aiken
Life changing, yes, really.
Have you ever made a purchase, knowing that the item or item would change your quality of life? I am not talking about buying a house when you are homeless, or a car when you are carless; I am talking about a trivial purchase. Well, I LOVE nugget ice, silly indeed, but I purchase it at my local Zaxbys weekly. I use it in all my beverages, protein shakes and have even been known, in a desperate moment, to make a "snow cone" with it using sugar free coffee syrup (don't laugh, I know someone has or WILL try it after reading this!). Well, it clumps after it sits. Being that I am indeed girly, I take it out of the freezer and bang it on the counter (doesn't work), drop it on the floor (doesn't work well) and take it to the garage and toss it onto the floor from the door (works acceptably but splits the bag over time). Last year when I had some strain of the flu and was bored, I purchased myself an Amazon Prime account (created by Satan himself). Set to remedy my "clumpy Zaxby's nugget ice issue" late one evening when I should have been sleeping, I spotted the two most glorious objects. Eureka! I thought and immediately loaded them into my shopping cart. Neither were over $10 and with the free shipping provided with my Amazon Prime account, why they were a steal. Within two days they arrived on my doorstep and I opened the box with glee, unwrapping and cutting off the overly stiff plastic ties and immediate disinfecting my two new ice accouterments. It just so happened I had a new pitcher of unsweet, decaf ice tea "a brewin"; the timing was divine. I poured a giant mug of tea, dried the objects and quickly went to work declumping the ice. With ease, my new Harold'S Kitchen Ice Pick With Sheath 8" tore through the ice clump like a hungry wolverine ( Peyton Knight ) that had not fed in months effectively separating the clumps into manageable pieces. I then wielded my handy OXO Good Grips Scoop, Translucent White to neatly shovel the freed pieces into my giant mug of tea. Sweet bliss! Yes, the Harold'S Kitchen Ice Pick With Sheath 8" in combination with the OXO Good Grips Scoop, Translucent White have forever changed my quality of life. Daily.
Libby Cronen
Here's the Scoop...
We needed a scoop to dish cubes out of a French-door bottom-freezer ice bucket. This little device fit the bill perfectly. It is just the right shape, designed to sit in the bin without blocking anything, and sized to handle easily with no clumsiness. With two quick scoops, you can fill a 12 oz. glass, without any risk of breaking the glass. Construction with a flexible material allows you to squeeze it if needed to accommodate different containers. And it doesn't freeze your hand like metal or become brittle like plastic. Hey -- It's just a simple scoop, but it is practical, functional and cheap! Of course, it can be used in bins and bags and cannisters, too, but it is perfect for ice cubes. Very highly recommended!
Deigee Grandee
Works great left inside a freezer icemaker
I leave this in my icebox in my freezer (my french door bottom freezer fridge stores ice in a bin in the freezer, and does not have a dispenser in the door). This plastic scoop replaced a cheap stainless steel scoop that rusted in these conditions after only a few months. The benefit of using a scoop in the ice bucket is that it stops people from sticking their hands all over the ice that will go into people's drinks (slightly unsanitary), and for people that use their glass to scoop the ice, if they chip or break a glass in the ice box, that would be very dangerous to drink broken glass shards. The scoop is the perfect size to completely fill up a regular sized 16 oz drinking glass in about two scoops. If you found this review helpful, please click opn the "Helpful" button below. Thanks!
Lydia Cruikshank
The Best
The best ice scoop there is. I chose this one based solely on the previous reviews. They are not embellishing and this scoop is life changing. The OXO ice scoop is the perfect size and shape so the ice easily goes in the glass instead of the floor. Highly recommended! Get the OXO ice scoop, the correct size ice storage container, barrel ice (the best), high quality ice pick, and your ice dispensing delimna is solved! It's a treat to get ice now and no more banging plastic containers or breaking open bags of ice to maybe get a few crumbled ice pieces! Yippee. PS. Hoping the OXO company makes this design in a smaller version for scooping dry goods. ❤️
Patrick J Dougherty
It Works
I needed something that was of a decent capacity, but narrow for refilling my bird feeders. This works perfectly. The narrow pouring area works well and there is less spillage than with a previous hard plastic scoop I was using. The main body of the scoop is also a soft, pliable plastic. So, if you need to "squeeze" it to channel what you are pouring, that works well, too. I am also hoping that because this is more of a silicone/plastic material that it won't freeze and break like my last scoop. I guess I'll have to wait until next winter to find out.