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Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2024
Plastic bags don't last very long. I want to get rid of as much plastic as I can from my life.
Nanab
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2024
I have an ice machine and I found the perfect canvas bag. The ice will stay good and cold!
Globugg
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2024
I like crushed ice in my drinks and this doesn't take a lot of strength I was very surprised. Very pleased with it
almostalien
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2024
Exactly what you want
P. Stewart
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2024
Don’t need more clutter on my counter tops. If I want crushed ice this works perfectly! Dries quickly and stores easily away.
Lou
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2024
I'd love to have an expensive ice machine to make crushed or pellet ice, but this is a great substitute!
The Yellow Dart
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2024
C'mon! How much simpler could it be? You put it on a solid surface and mash ice cubes with a hammer.I have a "Bullet" blender and it DOES NOT deal well with ice cubes. If I mash them with the hammer first, I can make "slurpy" style drinks. This is exactly what I wanted.
Old Man in the Cave
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2024
Okay, I had never hear of a Lewis bag until I ordered this one from Amazon Vine in exchange for my honest review. This Lewis Ice Bag and Mallet, from the ENNIYU Store on Amazon Vine caught my eye because I liked the look of the mallet. I looked the mallet and bag over carefully when they arrived, and realized I needed to do a little research.First: why Lewis? Apparently Lewis was a Doctor noted for making the best martinis around, and he crushed his ice in a bank bag meant for coins. Pound the ice in the bag for perfect crushed ice, pound too hard and you get shaved ice. Shaved ice melts too fast in your martini shaker and waters down the drink. It takes practice.According to experts, the bag should be triple stitched. I examined this one from ENNIYU and it appears to be double stitched with what I believe is called an overlock stitch. Before using I'll add a couple rows of stitching with high-strength thread just for insurance.Some users on Reddit complained that their Lewis bags tear out after a few uses, and that may be from over filling and then hitting them too hard. I'm thinking that maybe the sharp edges of the mallet may be the problem, so I intend to round the edges and corners with sandpaper before using. I imagine any modern machine-made mallet and bag will need the same finessing.One user suggested tempering the ice so it isn't frozen quite so hard, so let it sit out a bit to acclimate before pounding.I think this mallet and bag are well made considering modern factory conditions, so I'm not deducting any stars for what I personally feel needs finessing.
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