Daily ice output varies by model. Typical production falls around 26–56 lb per 24 hours, with common capacity options listed at 26, 34, 40, 44, 48 and 56 lb/day.
Portable countertop machines commonly make nugget/pebble (chewable) ice, square ice, and bullet-shaped ice. Different models favor different shapes, so check the model spec for the exact ice type.
Common water-supply methods include using the machine’s internal reservoir, placing a bottled water jug on a top mount (some models accept 2–5 gallon bottles), using a back-fill/bottle-fill option, or connecting an external hose or dispenser if the model supports it.
Cycle times vary by model. Per-cycle production times in the results range from about 6 to 25 minutes, with many machines listing typical cycles around 6–15 minutes.
Many models include automatic or self-clean cycles, drainage plugs for melt water, and removable baskets or removable parts to simplify cleaning and draining.
Common controls include simple electronic panels or LCDs with one-button operation. Typical indicators show power, add-water, and ice-full; some models also include timer/delay functions or status lights to monitor the ice-making cycle.
Power specifications vary by model. Wattage in the results ranges from about 115 W to 350 W, and several models list standard household power such as 115 V / 60 Hz.