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refrigerator crushed ice maker

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Cuisinart 6-in-1 Slushy & Soft Serve Maker ICE-200

$279.99

Igloo 30 lb Nugget Ice Maker, Black

$199.99
4.6(14)
Loved for: compact design

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EUHOMY 26.5lbs Countertop Bullet Ice Maker

NutriBullet Chill Ice Cream Maker

$179.99 - $199.99
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4.6(176)
Matte BlackMatte WhiteMint Chip Green
Loved for: compact size

EUHOMY Portable Sphere Ice Maker IM024-SBL

$359.99
was $389.99
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Nostalgia 2 Qt Stainless Steel Ice Cream Maker

$59.99

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Storage capacity varies by model, roughly 12 to 65 pounds. Common capacities shown in the listings include about 30 lb, 33 lb, and 35 lb.

Cycle times vary by model and settings, typically about 8–20 minutes per cycle. Reported batch counts range from roughly 45 clear pieces per cycle up to about 78 cubes, depending on the model and cube-size setting.

Several product descriptions state ETL certification and note the units are listed or rated for commercial use in settings such as restaurants, bars, and hotels.

Let a newly delivered unit stand upright for 24 hours before first use. Then run the manufacturer's initial cleaning cycles—listings recommend running the "Timer Clean" program twice as part of setup.

Models list square and crescent ice shapes, and several offer adjustable cube-size settings (small, medium, large).

Listings mention hard‑plumbed waterline or hose connections, a built‑in reservoir on at least one unit, and some models offering dual inlet modes that accept tap water or bottled water.

Features include one‑touch or automatic/self‑cleaning cycles (for example a "Timer Clean" program) and gravity‑drain systems for daily water removal. Some models require pulling a small drain hose to empty the unit; initial instructions commonly recommend letting the unit stand 24 hours and running initial clean cycles before use.

Several listings mention automatic or "smart" overflow protection and automatic shut‑off features that stop ice production when the bin is full.

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