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Listings describe a few common textures: soft, chewable nugget (pebble) ice; shaved or fluffy crushed ice used for slushies and snow cones; and finer flaked ice from some shavers. Product pages typically label these as nugget/pebble, shaved, or crushed/slushy styles.

Onboard storage capacity in listings commonly ranges from about 1.6 pounds up to roughly 3.65 pounds of ice. Check each product’s specifications for the exact onboard capacity.

Listings show a range of electrical power: many countertop nugget makers list around 120 watts, some pebble-style machines are around 200 watts, and slushie/crusher machines are commonly listed near 250 watts. Always check the product’s spec sheet for its exact wattage.

The listings include countertop nugget/pebble ice makers, shaved or snow-cone ice shavers, electric ice crushers, and manual canvas-bag-and-mallet kits — all of which produce different styles of crushed or chewable ice.

Listings generally describe quiet operation, typically around 43 dB or noted as under 45 dB while running.

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