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Reviews (5)

Mar 17, 2021
Good Quality, Not So Good Fit.
The quality of the product is good, but it didn't fit my model shock as well as I would have preferred.

May 21, 2020
Mixed Emotions
I didn't know what to expect! It definitely makes ice for one to three people fairly quickly, there's little difference in small vs large size ice pieces or whatever you call the weird shaped hollow on one end, rounded on the other ice shapes (some refer to as bullets) that drop in the basket.
These are nothing like the soft chewable "nuggets" you used to get from the soda shops and I guess Sonic from what I hear.
It's nice looking, good quality, but a bit loud! If there's enough water in the reservoir it will fill the ice bin in about 2 hours or so making quite a racket while transferring and dropping ice. If you are in a one story house, condo, etc, you probably don't want it on at night slinging ice into the plastic basket.
Once the ice bin is full the unit refrigeration apparently shuts off and the ice just sets there and melts together and eventually drips back into the water reservoir below, starting the cycle over.
Sometimes you have to turn it back on, and maybe add water.
I make enough ice to fill 2 to 3 qt. size soup containers that go into the freezer, then turn the unit off until more ice is needed. If you wait too long to transfer to the freezer the ice will be too wet and stuck together once needed.
I'm sure all these ice-makers at this price point do about the same job. Guess if you want the true soft-chew nuggets and a unit that stores the ice indefinitely, you'll have to pony up an additional $250- $300 for the FirstBuild 'Opal' 1B, and up to a couple thousand or so if your budget allows that much for a high end residential counter top ice maker.

Aug 12, 2020
Works Fine But Pricey
While pricey, the product seems to do what it's intended to do...