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GE Opal Ice Makers: GE Profile Opal Countertop Nugget Ice Maker

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$350

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Home.Woot has GE Opal Ice Makers on sale below. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.

Thanks Staff Member f12_26 for sharing this dealAbout GE Profile Opal OPAL01GENSS Countertop Nugget Ice Maker:
  • Refreshing nugget ice is made from compacted ice flakes and is perfect for cocktails, sodas and other beverages
  • This ice maker produces one pound of fresh ice per hour and has a large-capacity bin that holds up to 3lbs of crunchable nugget ice
  • Begin enjoying your first batch of ice in 20 minutes or less

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Home.Woot has GE Opal Ice Makers on sale below. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.

Thanks Staff Member f12_26 for sharing this dealAbout GE Profile Opal OPAL01GENSS Countertop Nugget Ice Maker:
  • Refreshing nugget ice is made from compacted ice flakes and is perfect for cocktails, sodas and other beverages
  • This ice maker produces one pound of fresh ice per hour and has a large-capacity bin that holds up to 3lbs of crunchable nugget ice
  • Begin enjoying your first batch of ice in 20 minutes or less

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kam114
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I'm not sure why they are still sellilng the gen1s, especially at this price, knowing how nasty the internal tank (constantly elevated temperature creating a brewing ground for bacteria) can get and how nearly impossible it is to open up the machine and clean the internal tank. the 2nd gen fixes this issue--GE has been fairly quiet about it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aa3Ltn8O7-8
CynicCE
538 Posts
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My biggest concern is repairability. You can't! You spend this much for an icemaker and then in a year and a half when your circuit board goes out, there's NO support. You can't even pay to have it repaired. An ice machine this expensive should not be a throw away item.
dealboy12
5465 Posts
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I've wanted one of these machines forever, but that price tag is still way too hefty. When these machines for below $200, I will consider it, and even then I won't be jumping to buy and add another appliance to my countertop.

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Nov 30, 2022
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lysdexsick
Nov 30, 2022
425 Posts
If you have access to the GE appliances store through perks at work, the Opal 2.0 with side tank is $423.

https://ibb.co/7zKQbwn
Last edited by lysdexsick November 30, 2022 at 11:01 AM.
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Nov 30, 2022
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einzelherz
Nov 30, 2022
928 Posts
I might be daft, but what is the point of this over say, ice trays or the maker in your freezer?
Nov 30, 2022
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yourmomsmells
Nov 30, 2022
113 Posts
This is absolutely not a slick deal when Costco has the newer unit with the side tank for $100 more. If this deal was live 2 years ago, okay...but no way a good deal at the end of 2023. It's like trying to sell a 2 year old car that hasn't been driven for MSRP in the year it was built. No thank you.
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Nov 30, 2022
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dealpilot
Nov 30, 2022
129 Posts
I've had my 1.0 since 2018. Knock on wood I've never had an issue with it. I've seen the videos of the disgusting bacteria breeding tank but that's not really any different than a commercial ice maker in a restaurant, convenience store, etc that never gets cleaned. None of them ever do.

As for distilled water, I tried that for about six months when we lived elsewhere and had soft well water. My experience was that it made the ice hard and brittle. As soon as I stopped using the distilled I got the soft packed snow effect back. Just my two cents.
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Nov 30, 2022
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JoMo23
Nov 30, 2022
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Quote from einzelherz :
I might be daft, but what is the point of this over say, ice trays or the maker in your freezer?
This makes the "Sonic" style nugget ice that's low on water content and chewable/crunchy like you get in a fountain drink.
Nov 30, 2022
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SeriousStar1604
Nov 30, 2022
3 Posts
Quote from einzelherz :
I might be daft, but what is the point of this over say, ice trays or the maker in your freezer?
This has an auger that compacts the ice into nuggets. Given that the ice nuggets are riddled with fractures, it's softer than regular ice and takes on the flavor of the beverage it is put in.
Nov 30, 2022
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TonmoyG
Nov 30, 2022
125 Posts
Quote from Infotel :
$500 right now. Comes with the side tank.

https://www.costco.com/ge-profile...36137.html
I'm trying to convince myself that I need a $500 ice maker. Especially when I have a fairly well performing ice maker in my GE Profile fridge

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Nov 30, 2022
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VSeven
Nov 30, 2022
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My wife bought the Opal 1.0 with side tank during prime days and not a day goes by where she isn't using the nugget ice. She loves it and said it was one of the best purchases she ever made.

As for bacteria/junk it says to clean it once a week. With tat said we do it once a month with a bleach solution and descale it with white vinegar every 3 months. I take the discharge from the bleach solution and feed it into the side tank, shake it up real good, and run it through the side tank bottom thingy then rinse that stuff also. So far so good.

If it ever dies we'll buy the 2.0 without a second thought.
Nov 30, 2022
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DrieStone
Nov 30, 2022
86 Posts
Bought a 1.0 not too long ago. I used distilled water only, but I had issues with my first one. Got a replacement unit that is even worse.

Overall I love and hate this thing. My replacement unit is super loud, and ended up with the same failure as the first one (after a bit it goes into the "pump" mode a few times a day). I'll keep using mine until it dies then maybe get a 2.0.

Don't buy the 1.0 version.
Nov 30, 2022
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bippi
Nov 30, 2022
79 Posts
I have the 1.0. Don't get the 1.0. Out of spite, I'm probably not buying anything GE ever, ever again.

However, some things --- warranty:
* the warranty for the 1.0 hasn't been too awful. I sent a recording of it making a super ugly grinding noise to onpoint-warranty-opal . kustomer . help which seems sketch AF, but I promise it really did work.
* With fairly little fanfare, they messaged me and asked me if I wanted to change it out. It came here about 2 weeks after I said 'yes'.
* dropped the old one off at Fedex

Ownership
* Not being able to clean the internal tank is a bummer, but I figure that gets clean when I have to descale it every 3 fscking weeks.
* The side tank develops a vacuum.
* This thing gets pretty hot which is a pretty real summer consideration.
* I have no idea, but even the replacement unit has the issue where the front power button just doesn't work. How you make a non-functional power button is beyond me.

EDIT: Someone mentioned the power consumption --- YES. It uses a bucketload of power. I don't know the energystar on it, but I think it's like 300-400 watts for like half of a day.
Last edited by bippi November 30, 2022 at 12:50 PM.
Nov 30, 2022
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MattI8116
Nov 30, 2022
21 Posts
There's a literal warehouse full of pallets of these things in LA right now. I expect the price will decrease in the future. They have a design flaw with tank maintenance
Dec 1, 2022
564 Posts
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Aiden.Pearce
Dec 1, 2022
564 Posts
avoid generation 1 at all costs because of the internal tank / mold sludge slime issue (heat issue)

gen 2 seems to fix it, though i havent seen any definitive to say that fixes it 100%.

I own a gen 2 and have been using it non stop (asides from 2 week cleaning) for the last 4 months. Using a TDS tool, i put RO water in rated at 44, and the ice output is roughly the same at 48.
Dec 1, 2022
153 Posts
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Dec 1, 2022
mutterin
Dec 1, 2022
153 Posts
This is a very noisy appliance. If you don't have an out of the way place to store it (which kind of defeats the point), it'll be very loud.
Dec 1, 2022
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dampier
Dec 1, 2022
2,377 Posts
These always die adjust after the warranty expires. They can also be VERY LOUD. If they go, just throw it out because nobody is going to fix it. As others noted, these are also easy to go unsanitary, especially when recycling ice. It's not just bacteria — mold can grow in the water reservoir and connective tubes and once that happens, you will never really get rid of it. In short, these are a terrible investment and buy.

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Dec 1, 2022
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Gregsy
Dec 1, 2022
20 Posts
I wish you could hook up a water line to these countertop units so you wouldn't have to refill the reservoir.

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