Orgo Products The Sonic Countertop Ice Maker is an efficient appliance that allows you to effortlessly produce ice cubes in the comfort of your own home and makes 33 LBS of ice in a 24 hour period. With its sleek design and user-friendly features, this ice maker is perfect for your home, or bar. Simply fill the water reservoir, and let the appliance work its magic. Please note that countertop ice makers are designed to make ice, and not store it. For optimal results, please store ice in freezer as soon as the basket is full. The New Sonic Countertop Ice Maker is not only convenient but also easy to maintain. Orgo 33 lbs Capacity Sonic Countertop Ice Maker Dimensions: 16.93 in Long, 16.73 in Depth, 10.24 in High Power: 210W Ice Shape: Nugget Control Panel: Soft Touch for easy operation Gross Weight: 40.80 lbs, Net Weight: 43.0 lbs Ice Production: Continuous 100ml every 10 minutes Capacity: Produces up to 33 lbs of ice in 24 hours Noise Level: Quiet operation at 40 db(A)
Model Number:
RGS4506
Product SKU:
3404310520
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I bought one a month ago and kept it for about thirty minutes. It was the loudest thing in my house and I've got two dogs. Luckily the store took it back so I just wasted my time, and not my money.
I've been enjoying mine since December. Have it in basement cold storage so I don't hear it at all. Runs great. I have it always full of ice. Got 3 year warranty for $11 so…it was worth it for $100 IMO
I've been enjoying mine since December. Have it in basement cold storage so I don't hear it at all. Runs great. I have it always full of ice. Got 3 year warranty for $11 so…it was worth it for $100 IMO
Hopefully it doesn't get too cold down there.
Unless it's insulated and rated for it, compressor systems have a pretty narrow safe operating temperature range.
Too warm and they kill themselves quickly. Too cold and they don't operate efficiently and then break down slowly.
i own this ice machine replacing a cheaper one I got a few years ago. the one I replaced is the common one you see that makes bullet-shaped ice cubes. it was okay, but it made ice cubes too slowly for the number of people I had at gatherings. i bought this one a few months back mainly for the holidays and it has worked great so far. i was skeptical due to the unknown brand and the mixed reviews, so I got the 3yr protection plan with it. i haven't had any issues with Walmart protection plans yet, so if I ever experience issues with this ice maker, I'm sure I'll get my money back. guess ill find out.
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Absolute Garbage ICE Maker, Purchased 3 over the past several months Nov-Jan hoping to get a good one. All 3 returned due to dead on arrival .
Makes Ice for about 4 hrs when you first plug in , then it will error out and melt the ice. Unplug unit and try again, then about once a day it will make a 90+db grinding noise because the Ice is frozen up.
I took apart 2 separate units to see if there was anything obvious to repair. Could not bench repair and returned back to store.
10+ hrs troubleshooting 3 separate units.
Believe the reviews.
You have been warned.
Bought one in Jan 2024 cause it was cheaper than fixing the fridge ice maker. We keep it in the laundry room and dump the ice in a fridge freezer container to scoop out. Worth $100 and would get it again.
Tips:
It is loud. Solution: Place in a location away from a common area
It leaks and water spills when getting ice. Solution: Get a rimmed tray to put under it and place it on a location that can get wet
Sensors get dirty and stops making ice. Solution: Use alcohol pad to clean the 2 sensors near where the ice enters.
I am going to get one just to replace if/when mine breaks.
I bought one during black friday and it was trash. It barely made ice, turned on cleaning after an hour and melted the ice it did make, and made horrific sounds after a couple hours of use. I returned it.
this seams like an extremely silly way to increase your electric bill. Ice makers inside an already cold freezer don't need any extra energy, why would you want another one?
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this seams like an extremely silly way to increase your electric bill. Ice makers inside an already cold freezer don't need any extra energy, why would you want another one?
Sonic ice is a whole new level of ice. Probably the only reason they are still in business. If you like to crunch on ice the texture is like eating puffy cheetos.
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Unless it's insulated and rated for it, compressor systems have a pretty narrow safe operating temperature range.
Too warm and they kill themselves quickly. Too cold and they don't operate efficiently and then break down slowly.
Unless it's insulated and rated for it, compressor systems have a pretty narrow safe operating temperature range.
Too warm and they kill themselves quickly. Too cold and they don't operate efficiently and then break down slowly.
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Makes Ice for about 4 hrs when you first plug in , then it will error out and melt the ice. Unplug unit and try again, then about once a day it will make a 90+db grinding noise because the Ice is frozen up.
I took apart 2 separate units to see if there was anything obvious to repair. Could not bench repair and returned back to store.
10+ hrs troubleshooting 3 separate units.
Believe the reviews.
You have been warned.
Tips:
- It is loud. Solution: Place in a location away from a common area
- It leaks and water spills when getting ice. Solution: Get a rimmed tray to put under it and place it on a location that can get wet
- Sensors get dirty and stops making ice. Solution: Use alcohol pad to clean the 2 sensors near where the ice enters.
I am going to get one just to replace if/when mine breaks.Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
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