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expiredfreeskier98 posted Jan 07, 2022 05:56 AM
expiredfreeskier98 posted Jan 07, 2022 05:56 AM

Costco Members: GE Profile Opal 2.0 Nugget Ice Maker w/ 1 Gallon XL Side Tank

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$550

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Costco Wholesale has for their Members: GE Profile Opal 2.0 Nugget Ice Maker w/ 1 Gallon XL Side Tank (XPIOX3SCSS) on sale for $549.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member freeskier98 for posting this deal.

About this Product:
  • Rapid Production: Up to 24 Pounds of Ice per Day, First Batch Ready in 20 Minutes or Less
  • Opal Nugget Ice: Serve Up Chewable, Crunchable, Nugget Ice that's Ready Fast and Retains its Flavor, Unlike Traditional Hard Cubes
  • 1-Gallon Side Tank
  • Built-in Wifi and Voice Control: Compatible with Alexa and Google Assistant

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Written by slickdewmaster | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • At the time of this posting, Our research indicates that this is $80 lower (12.7% savings) than the next best available prices from reputable merchants with prices starting from $629.99. -SaltyOne
    • Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars on Best Buy from over 1,200 reviews.
  • Refer to Costco Return Policy -slickdewmaster

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Costco Wholesale has for their Members: GE Profile Opal 2.0 Nugget Ice Maker w/ 1 Gallon XL Side Tank (XPIOX3SCSS) on sale for $549.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member freeskier98 for posting this deal.

About this Product:
  • Rapid Production: Up to 24 Pounds of Ice per Day, First Batch Ready in 20 Minutes or Less
  • Opal Nugget Ice: Serve Up Chewable, Crunchable, Nugget Ice that's Ready Fast and Retains its Flavor, Unlike Traditional Hard Cubes
  • 1-Gallon Side Tank
  • Built-in Wifi and Voice Control: Compatible with Alexa and Google Assistant

Editor's Notes

Written by slickdewmaster | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • At the time of this posting, Our research indicates that this is $80 lower (12.7% savings) than the next best available prices from reputable merchants with prices starting from $629.99. -SaltyOne
    • Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars on Best Buy from over 1,200 reviews.
  • Refer to Costco Return Policy -slickdewmaster

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freeskier98
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It's the GOOD ice !
sully78
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FYI You can get this for about $100 less if you can verify with Id.me directly from GE. I paid around $450

Seems to be only an added military discount that brings it down that much
nufc2008
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Wow! $550 ice maker.

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Jan 08, 2022 07:18 PM
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Charlie86Jan 08, 2022 07:18 PM
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This is the regular price on Amazon, but it's awesome that Costco sells this now just because of their return policy.

I have the $300 Frigidaire nugget ice maker and my roommate told me "when you move out the FIRST THING I'M DOING IS BUYING ANOTHER ONE OF THESE"

Super awesome being able to use Reverse Osmosis water in the ice maker and have chewable ice.
Jan 08, 2022 07:25 PM
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collegeBoredJan 08, 2022 07:25 PM
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Quote from Dr_Funke :
Built-in WiFi. For some foreign adversary, one more thing to increase their attack surface.
just eat your horse paste and dont worry about it
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Jan 08, 2022 07:35 PM
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Santa_ClausJan 08, 2022 07:35 PM
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I never knew.
Jan 08, 2022 07:45 PM
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bgtimber75Jan 08, 2022 07:45 PM
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Quote from SeaGlassGoddess :
We know the difference between an actual "Slick Deal" and why the rest of the world views our country as spoiled.
And we care about how the rest of the world views us why?
Jan 08, 2022 07:52 PM
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xtrabadJan 08, 2022 07:52 PM
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I bought this unit a few years ago from Home Depot on clearance. I paid $15. LOL. Lucky purchase. It was on a clearance shelf with a bunch of other items priced at $15. I took a shot and asked a disinterested employee if this unit was $15 too, and she said "Yeah, sure."

I use it intermittently using only filtered water. It works great. I clean it once in a while with vinegar and flush before storing it. Makes great nugget ice if that is what you're into. Takes forever to make enough to fill up the ice bin in our freezer, but all ice machines are slow.

Easy to use once you do it a few times and remember what the spinning lights indicate. But honestly, I much prefer to just buy a bag of ice. Much quicker and no massive appliance taking up counter space.

I would never pay big bucks for this device even though it works as advertised. I should probably sell this thing before it dies, but it is convenient to make ice when I run out and don't feel like going out to buy it.
Jan 08, 2022 07:55 PM
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wywinJan 08, 2022 07:55 PM
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Looks like a great option for all of us owners of Samsung french door fridges that have broken/ frozen over ice makers.
Jan 08, 2022 08:13 PM
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mikedaleyJan 08, 2022 08:13 PM
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Really don't understand the affinity toward this type of ice. To me it melts faster in a drink. That translates to a watered down version that I end up throwing away. It softens the taste of carbonated drinks which I don't care for. To each their own
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Jan 08, 2022 09:22 PM
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MaroonCalendar268Jan 08, 2022 09:22 PM
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down the street they sale bags of ice for 1 dollar.
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Jan 08, 2022 09:23 PM
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crrinkJan 08, 2022 09:23 PM
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Quote from wywin :
Looks like a great option for all of us owners of Samsung french door fridges that have broken/ frozen over ice makers.
I had a GE Profile that was manufactured by Samsung with that problem. Replacement part wasn't too expensive (definitely under $100) and was very easy to install - didn't have any problems with the new ice maker for several years. Might be worth considering if you haven't already.
Jan 08, 2022 09:34 PM
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dealboy12Jan 08, 2022 09:34 PM
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I love this ice. Does anyone know what's so special about these machines that makes them worth this much money? Some type of expensive components when compared to the usual $100-$200 countertop ice maker?
Jan 08, 2022 09:35 PM
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JeffreyJ7022Jan 08, 2022 09:35 PM
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I have one of these. THey are amazing if you like nugget ice.

A few things I will recommend...Clean them as often as it says to. I let mine go for 3 months before the first cleaning and that was a mistake.


If you have harder water Get some ice machine cleaner/descaler...It helps a ton.

The internal filters you can buy for them work great but aren't worth the money in my opinion. If you don't have filtered water from your fridge or a water dispenser I recommend one of those filters you can add to your kitchen faucet. That is what we use and it's perfect.

Also, if you let it sit for a while but you know you're going to be using a lot of ice later in the day open the drawer and break up the ice. It will melt to about half full before starting to make ice again if it stops from filling up.

For soda/carbonated drinks and basically any drink this ice is best if rinsed. Straight out of the machine it will make carbonated drinks flat and it's cold enough to have them freeze just a tiny bit on the edges...For optimal crispness since the ice and drain it and then pour cold soda over the ice. It almost hurts to drink it's so crisp. This is just my preference though.
Jan 08, 2022 09:38 PM
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cgreelJan 08, 2022 09:38 PM
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Quote from NCSUFire :
Do you know what the issues were in the 1.0? We have had a gen 1 for several years (got in on their kickstart type campaign) and it has been holding strong. It has started to make a little more noise than it did when we got it but it still makes the ice like it should.
I have the gen 1.0 as well. No issues so far here. It seems as long as you use RO/ filtered water, clean it properly and make sure the water basin is full before you start making ice you're good to go.
Jan 08, 2022 09:40 PM
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JeffreyJ7022Jan 08, 2022 09:40 PM
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Quote from dealboy12 :
I love this ice. Does anyone know what's so special about these machines that makes them worth this much money? Some type of expensive components when compared to the usual $100-$200 countertop ice maker?

They are harder to design. The cheap ones have metal parts that get super cold. the ones with the hole that are round just dips that cold part into water then once enough time has passed it warms up enough for the ice to slide off. It's a pretty simple mechanism. The other type does a similar thing but it's a grid sort of like a metal ice tray that water flows over. it's cold enough to freeze so ice builds up and after some time the water stops flowing and the thing warms up just enough to slide the ice out of the tray thing.

With the nugget machines, it is freezing ice in thin layers then pushing it through the nugget dyes. It's a more complicated process.

Another reason they are expensive is the lack of competition. There just aren't very many companies that want to make this type of machine so the ones that do can set whatever price they want.
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northeast_fjcJan 08, 2022 09:52 PM
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Wow, really owned him. Go back to your lib state and tell everyone how you told a guy concerned about network security on slick deals that ivermectin is the work of the devil.
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Lazer32Jan 08, 2022 10:14 PM
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Quote from NCSUFire :
Do you know what the issues were in the 1.0? We have had a gen 1 for several years (got in on their kickstart type campaign) and it has been holding strong. It has started to make a little more noise than it did when we got it but it still makes the ice like it should.
Not entirely sure of the issue but the device would just start making noise and no ice after a while. No amount of cleaning / maintenance even done religiously from day 1 seemed to make a difference.

Overall, since this is exactly what happened to me, I'd say the device is poorly designed. Most appliances that work with water can be cleared with vinegar if you have hard water
Quote from MinnesotaWT :
I too did an insane amount of research on ice...I need a life.

Anyhow the reviews on this ice maker are not good, and on multiple sites (including GE's own site) of failure and noise early in its life. The other huge negative to me, you cannot install a water line and can only use the side tank to get continuous ice making. I hate tanks of water sitting out in the light...good way to get bacteria over time if you are not constantly using it.

Where I ended up is this unit: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...UTF8&psc=1 [amazon.com]

As I write this it is $22 off at $397.

It has both a line to feed water from my RO system, and it also has drain lines when you run the automatic cleaning cycle. Starts making ice in 12 minutes, and it is the "sonic" ice as others have stated. My wife loves the thing, she goes and gets scoops of ice and munches on them through the day.

Finally is it noisy? Each one I read through posted the db noise of the motor, and this one is on the quieter side. Is it silent...no...a compressor is a compressor so they will always make noise, but this doesn't bug us when it is running and we are watching TV.

Hope that helps someone as I read so much on these things I feel I have a good machine.
I appreciate the link! I didn't realize they made other nugget ice makers, back when I went to buy this one originally I wasn't able to find any, but then again I may have not looked hard enough. I certainly didn't read the reviews well enough because I had the issues everyone talks about with the loud noises and short life.

Mine didn't even last 6 months and that was with following the rigorous weekly cleaning the booklet recommends. Admittedly I have hard water where I live but there are plenty of other appliances that use water that can be easily cleaned with vinegar and continue to work. This unit, it didn't matter what you did just decides to die. It reeks of poor design and I feel like a sucker for buying into one. Just go look up videos of people taking this thing apart who have had issues and are trying to fix it on their own - it isn't pretty.

Anyway, I was able to get a replacement unit but that took a good 4 months to wring it out of them, and the replacement was a refurbished unit. Thus, I don't have high hopes for its' longevity. I have yet to turn it on because I've lost faith in it and don't look forward to the cleaning regimen that didn't even work the first time.

Also, funny tidbit, even though this is branded as GE, they don't actually warranty it. GE Warranty services forwarded me to the "Opal" group which handled all of the customer service and refurbished replacement. That in and of itself raises a red flag to me, wish I had known before I bought.
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