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Edited January 28, 2022
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If you contemplated on flexing to your friends, well this might be a better time. The previous FP ice maker is on sale with $50 off!
Model XPIOX3SCSS
Features:
- 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
https://www.costco.com/ge-profile...36137.html
Previous
FP when it was at $550
As freeskier98 pointed out last time, the Allstate warranty can still apply.
If you purchased last time, you may be able to get a price adjustment, but as always YMMV
here is costco link for price adjustment for online orders:
https://customerservice.costco.co...com-orders
Purchases made online at Costco.com may be eligible for a price adjustment credit if the purchase was made within 30 days prior to the change in price. Credits are typically issued within 3-5 business days.
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Your HDMI 2.0 joke is cringely af though, like, I can't even force an lol out of it. It's so bad it's making Amy Schumer funny
When people rework their kitchens, they drop hundreds and sometimes thousands to get specific things that look a certain way or not.
We have a professional ice maker at the office that constantly cycles/drains and the ice there is head over heels better than the ice in my new refrigerator (which is good).
There's lots of reasons to splurge on something like this that is nicer than what you currently have.
The trick is to only get something like this once and a while and not every day.
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Your HDMI 2.0 joke is cringely af though, like, I can't even force an lol out of it. It's so bad it's making Amy Schumer funny
I dont think this makes clear ice. Amazon has a clear ice maker i got for about $200. Works very well
(geez... will prolly end up ordering something else I dont really need..)
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If you're at home an average amount of time, and the only beverage you like is ICE water, break the price up over what you're already saving a month or year.
When people rework their kitchens, they drop hundreds and sometimes thousands to get specific things that look a certain way or not.
We have a professional ice maker at the office that constantly cycles/drains and the ice there is head over heels better than the ice in my new refrigerator (which is good).
There's lots of reasons to splurge on something like this that is nicer than what you currently have.
The trick is to only get something like this once and a while and not every day.