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Walmart has
26-Lb Frigidaire Retro Bullet Ice Maker (Silver) on sale for
$59.
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Product Details:
- 26 pounds of ice within just 24 hours
- An ice shovel is included for easy and mess-free ice retrieval
- Option to produce bullet-shaped ice in two different sizes
- 1.2-quart water reservoir capacity
- Large see-through window
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Our current one won't die just yet, it's a fighter, but it's starting to make noise, will make ice regardless of water level (it makes tiny contact lens size ice if low), and the lid falls off lol.
Even though it works, this is a good enough price to keep it as a backup until the other one finally stops working.
Our fridge has the ability to make ice, but we prefer these ice machines because we can easily use water that's gone through our Berkey filter first. ✌️
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Our current one won't die just yet, it's a fighter, but it's starting to make noise, will make ice regardless of water level (it makes tiny contact lens size ice if low), and the lid falls off lol.
Even though it works, this is a good enough price to keep it as a backup until the other one finally stops working.
Our fridge has the ability to make ice, but we prefer these ice machines because we can easily use water that's gone through our Berkey filter first. ✌️
i offered $9 and he countered at $9.50 https://www.ebay.com/itm/355116728866
here's a bunch of them https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p2332490.m570.l1313&_nkw=HZB-12A%2F25BF+Water+Pump... [ebay.com]
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you have to dump this once an hour otherwise it fills up and shuts off and the ice will melt down back into the water
It's run all day, most days since and it's so far, so good. I don't know how much power they consume but this thing replaced buying bags of ice and I'm sure by now we're ahead on ice expense.
My chief complaint with this model and maybe it's other models since they seem to just rebrand the same design over and over is, when it dumps ice the cubes don't slide down into the basket and stick on the edge causing it to stop making ice because it breaks the line of sight on the internal sensor. Therefore, in addition to having to babysit it every hour to dump the basket, you have to constantly watch it so it doesn't shut down. Seems like a design problem.
We have a water softener and don't use water filters for the machine and that seems good enough for us. Buying distilled water is just more money and hassle and not sure that its worthwhile. The ice get bagged up in the freezer and I'd say 2/3 of it is used for icing down cans in coolers and the rest for making drinks. We don't really need pretty, clear ice cubes.
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So if you do want a refrigerator with an ice maker it probably needs to be one that doesn't dispense ice through the door but just drops into a bin in the freezer. Still you are best off avoiding having water and ice makers in your refrigerator completely if you want to maximize longevity. Compressors and what not are expensive.
I just went through this with a Fridge that was only like 5 years old. Service and fixing it was going to cost over $1,000. Ended up just buying a new LG for $1,300 that was $500 off on discount even though it was a brand new model. It does have ice but just drops it in the bin in the freezer.
So if you do want a refrigerator with an ice maker it probably needs to be one that doesn't dispense ice through the door but just drops into a bin in the freezer. Still you are best off avoiding having water and ice makers in your refrigerator completely if you want to maximize longevity. Compressors and what not are expensive.
I just went through this with a Fridge that was only like 5 years old. Service and fixing it was going to cost over $1,000. Ended up just buying a new LG for $1,300 that was $500 off on discount even though it was a brand new model. It does have ice but just drops it in the bin in the freezer.
I got one of these ice maker while the fridge ice maker was down. its also good for bbq, supplement ice making. Fridge ice maker can't keep up if you got a lot of people coming.
Anyone else try one like this
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Edit: I do use tap water in mine which certainly reduces the life of these products, but I regularly descale and clean. If you're more gentle with yours it'll likely last longer but i'm not interested in babying a $60 appliance I use multiple times a day
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