Features:- Party drink luge makes a wild conversation starter
- Durable clear plastic mold with lime-green base
- Mold fills with water, requires 24-hour freeze time before use
- Shots poured at top of luge chill as they travel down chutes
- Measures 17 by 14-1/2 inches
Amazon.com Review: Talk about an ice breaker! This large mold, looking like a luge course at the Winter Olympics, fills with water, pops into the freezer for 24 hours to thoroughly freeze, and creates the most-talked-about party centerpiece in years. Drink shots poured in the top of the two chutes not only chill on their way downhill but can be raced against each other to see which one spills into the waiting glass first. Measuring 17 by 14-1/2 inches, the luge consists of a translucent-as-ice, durable plastic mold that sits on a lime-green base, and makes a definitely unique gift for your favorite party animal. --Ann Bieri
Party Ice Luge: I was a little hesitant to purchase the ice luge because of a couple bad reviews, but I really wanted to try it for my party. After receiving the luge and following the directions, it turned out better than expected. We've used it three times so far and there have been NO problems. I'm not sure how the other buyers messed it up, but it's still producing a party favorite. I highly recommend the luge to any party host. Just follow the directions!
Ice Luge: I used the ice luge for a recent memorial day party we had..It was so easy to make and it worked great!! A fun time was had by all!!!
Fun, but only if you skip the shot glasses: I bought one of these at Urban Outfitters, and thought how fun it would be to have an ice luge at a party! It's very important that it freezes on a level surface, but there's no way anything you pour down the chutes will end up in a glass like the picture suggests. If you're throwing a party with really close friends that don't mind sucking off the same block of ice, this is the ice luge for you.
Dont waste your money: Not worth the $20.. Find a local place that does Block Ice and make your own luge. The plastic container is cheap and doesnt carve out trails well and the mouths are too close. In the NY/CT area, try the Icehouse of danbury, thats the only place I know who does block ice around here.
Do some of you have a clue?: I realize they show shot glasses at the bottom of this thing in the photo..so for all of you complaining that there is no place to put the glasses and no lip or funnel for the glasses I understand why you'd think this. But have any of you ever ACTUALLY DONE an ice luge before? THEY ARE NOT MEANT FOR GLASSES TO BE USED!!! You are supposed to put your mouth at the bottom of the luge to get the drink..THATS WHAT MAKES IT FUN!! You pour a shot of clean water down after each shot to rinse it if your concerned about mixing shot flavors on the same path, or if you dont want to put your mouth on the ice right after the last person. Use your mouth and you will have MUCH more fun and find the luge to work much better. I have no idea why they show this with the glasses other than they try to sell you the glasses with this. NO ONE and NO PLACE I have ever been have used glasses with an ice luge. It defeats the purpose of trying to catch the shot in your mouth and to see who can drink the longest shot etc..
| Binding: | Kitchen | | EAN: | 0678291563674 | | Model: | 56367 | | MPN: | 56367 | | UPC: | 678291563674 |
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