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I think I want a portable ice maker
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Thu, Aug 16, 2007 8:08 AM
we entertain alot and I'd like to have a portable icemaker that I can store when not in use so I can have fresh ice alot or a little depending on how many guests we have. I find I hemorrhage ice with the shaker and blender in high gear...I never seem to have enough. Does anyone have a portable ice maker and how do you like it?... I saw one at costco a couple of months ago and it was only $150 or so. I regret not getting it then. I can't seem to find a home store that sells them locally, any suggestions?..maybe I'm not looking in the right place? If you own one already, any reviews offered would be greatly appreciated, these are untested waters for me. I'd rather not buy online in case I want to return it. |
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Thu, Aug 16, 2007 9:19 AM
I bought this model on the internet: It works really well but, although it is insulated, it does not keep the ice refrigerated, so it tends to melt fairly quickly. I have it on top of a portable freezer behind my bar, and I just put the ice in the freezer as it gets made. I've had it over a year and have never had a problem. It makes ice very quickly- first batch in about 5 minutes. You have to make sure you drain the water out if you are not going to use it for a day or two, to keep it clean, but there's a drain plug on the side and it's no big deal. HTH |
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Thu, Aug 16, 2007 9:22 AM
I just found that the same site had the model above this one (stainless steel) at a cheaper price, refurbished: |
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Thu, Aug 16, 2007 11:00 AM
Hello, I have a Magic Chef portable ice maker. I purchased my ice maker at Home Depot late last year. I think it was on sale for $149, I had a home depot coupon so ended up paying less than this. It seems Home Depots prices fluctuate often on this item. Some days I go in and it is $199 and other days I go in and it is back down to the $149 price. Over all I am happy with the machine. I usually have an ice making day and just make ice till the bottom drawer of the freezer is full. My only complaint and this isn't much of a complaint would be having to remove the water that wasn't used when I am done. Hope this helps. |
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Fri, Aug 17, 2007 4:47 PM
Well I've searched high and low locally to find the elusive portable So far the only place I've actually seen it is at Fortunoff's I've resigned myself to paying the 1.50 per bag of ice till I I purchased (during my shopping excursion today) a many love ~ love ~ luuuurrrv the ice crusher thingie. I think I paid 35$ for it and man is it kewl. enjoying a mai tai with crushed ice as we speak..yumm-er-licious Haven't tried the citrus juicer (Linens and Things) as yet did I mention the pineapple corer thingie I got too?...well what'd you do today? :) be kind to dragons for thou art crunchy and go well with brie. [ Edited by: hookilau 2007-08-17 16:49 ] |
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Sat, Aug 18, 2007 1:07 PM
How loud is this little thing? And how 'even' does it crush? |
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Sat, Aug 18, 2007 4:17 PM
funny you should ask. I read the reviews after I had tried it for myself and was quite puzzled by the reviewer who deemed it 'noisy'. well of COURSE it's noisy-----it's crushing ice! :o really though, it's only noisy when it's doing the actual crushing You drop ice in the little trap door on top and then turn it on, and as soon as you drop in more ice, it gets noisy again but only as for the size of the ice, it's probably 1/4" sized bits. I have in my opinion, it was well worth the 35$ I spent for it as I did'nt really oh yeah and as for the even-ness, since this is my first experience The picture on the box (which is the same picture in the link given above) was a very accurate rendering of the finished ice [ Edited by: hookilau 2007-08-18 16:27 ] |
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Mon, Aug 20, 2007 11:39 AM
I bought a Deni ice crusher last summer, and after a few uses have relegated to the back shelf. I found I needed to use the cocktail ice with the holes through the middle..."solid" cocktail ice or bigger ice cubes took too long and was too much of a strain on the motor. The ice that comes out is closer to shaved ice than crushed ice, IMHO. And using my manual "swing away" ice crusher is much faster. |
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Mon, Aug 20, 2007 12:13 PM
Try Costco, this one is rather cheap. http://www.costco.com/Browse/Product.aspx?Prodid=11126318&whse=BC&topnav=&browse=&lang=en-US&s=1 |
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hookilau
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Mon, Aug 20, 2007 10:06 PM
thanks for the costco tip...I'm going to try one more time this weekend and As for the Deni ice crusher, (shrugging shoulders) since I've never In the meantime, I was able to fill my icebucket halfway with crushed ice thanks for your input |
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