Walmart has
Frigidaire 26-lbs. Countertop Ice Maker (Red Stainless Steel, EFIC130) for
$49.22.
Shipping is free.
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Features:- Rapid Ice Production: Generates an impressive 26 lbs. of ice per day, ensuring an abundant supply for your needs.
- Quick Ice Formation: Get your first batch of ice in just 6-13 minutes, allowing you to enjoy chilled beverages without delay.
- Ample Ice Storage: With a capacity of up to 0.6kg in the ice basket and a 1.2l water tank, you can store a substantial amount of ice for any occasion.
- Intuitive Touch Control: Easily manage your ice-making process with the LED touch panel, providing convenient and user-friendly operation.
- Sleek Bullet-Shaped Ice: The ice maker produces perfectly shaped bullet ice, ideal for various drinks and cocktails.
- Compact Countertop Design: Fits seamlessly into any kitchen or space, making it a versatile addition to your home countertop.
- Hassle-Free Setup: No water hookup needed; simply plug the Frigidaider into a standard 120V grounded electrical outlet and fill the reservoir with water.
- Temperature Range Flexibility: Works efficiently within an operating temperature range of 10-40℃, ensuring reliable performance in various environments.
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Has anyone successfully powered this only with a mobile power source ?
I have but you need 2 AGM batteries 75 amp hours.. 1 worked but was iffy.. only 40ah ($150/$75)
Thick electrical power cables to connect everything ($75)
An inverter ($130)...
Obviously the ice machine ($50)
Time and headache to install as well as space for all this in the car...
Total cost $400 but no longer having to beg McDonalds for a cup of ice worth it IMHO
also all of these portable ice makers have the same issue.. but in any case my stainless steal one came in today I ordered it on sunday at 51
i have to wait to hook it up (it was on its side during ship)
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On one hand it pulls very little energy when it does run. So depending on how your powering it, it should be fine. But it doesnt keep ice cold enough to stay frozen, so it will melt over a few hours. It's more of: make the ice to use.
But then again it could come in handy to make ice for the ice chest. Just take a long time. I think it can make 7lbs in 4 to 6 hours if you are really on top of it.
I forget how much energy it draws. Like 90w or so per hour. I know I tested mine and after 4 hours I don't think it pulled even a whole kWh.
Hope that helps.
also don't worry about cleaning it "after every use" once a month or so if using consistently. or sooner with heavier use. you just want to get the calcium out. I never got mold in mine.
and when using it, always get the water as cold as possible before making ice you want to consume. either let it run for a while and remove the basket so the newly made ice falls into the water, or pour some ice into the water. it will make thicker ice and faster.
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