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80 lbs. of Ice a Day, 15" Undercounter Clear Ice Cube Maker Machine, Stainless Steel

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Arrives May 21 – May 23
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Size: 80 lbs.


Features

  • [HUGE ICE PRODUCTION] Make 80 pounds of crystal-clear ice every day, so you get perfect ice cubes for iced coffee, cocktails, and more.
  • [CRYSTAL CLEAR ICE] FrozenFall ice making technology creates ice in layers, which keeps air bubbles and other impurities from getting trapped in your ice. Clear ice everytime.
  • [ICE THICKNESS CONTROL] Choose the thickness of the ice to get the perfect cubes for bartending or home hosting.
  • [SELF CLEANING] A self-cleaning cycle makes maintenance a breeze. At the push of a button get your ice maker to start the self-cleaning cycle.
  • [FINGERPRINT RESISTANT DOOR] The stainless steel door is fingerprint-resistant, so this clear ice maker is ready for duty in your home bar.

Description

Finally, there’s a professional-grade ice maker that looks sharp enough for home kitchens. The Newair Undercounter Industrial Grade Clear Ice Maker brings all the power commercial kitchens need to produce 80 pounds of crystal-clear ice every day, so you get perfect ice cubes for iced coffee, cocktails, and more. Versatile controls put you in charge of everything about your ice, including cycle timing and ice thickness. The stainless steel door is fingerprint-resistant, so this clear ice maker is ready for duty in your home bar. With this much capacity, you’ll never run out of ice again — no matter how big a bash you throw. Key FeaturesProfessional-grade clear ice maker produces 80 pounds of ice per day.Versatile controls put you in charge of ice thickness and cycle timing.Low-maintenance, fingerprint-resistant door resists smudges and smears.Built-in design slides under counters for a seamless look.Connects directly to water source and drain for ease of use.


Brand: NewAir


Model Name: Commercial Fridge NCI080SS00


Product Dimensions: 15"D x 20.3"W x 33.5"H


Capacity: 24 Liters


Wattage: 219 watts


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 15 x 20.3 x 33.5 inches; 10 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ Commercial Fridge NCI080SS00


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ April 6, 2022


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ NewAir


Best Sellers Rank: #208 in Appliances (See Top 100 in Appliances) #88 in Ice Makers


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Customer Reviews: 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars 1,081 ratings


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  • Makes great clear ice with tap water!
Size: 40 lbs.
Quick take: It makes enough ice per 15 minute batch for two 16oz drinks the way I like em. My fridge ice maker takes an hour for the same thing. I chose this machine as it was the least expensive machine that made clear bar / resturaunt like cubes and had tons of reviews. So that being said, how many times has the in freezer ice maker left ya stranded? Work all day, come home and find the thing only made 8 cubes.. You having some friends over? Better stop for ice on the way home. This machine solves all that! My experience: On first start up and fill up, it took about an hour to make its first batch of useable ice. Why? Looking how it works, the water tank on top is fed via a float switch to the front ice making tank. That water is drizzled over the chilled plate where it freezes, the excess going back in to be recirculated. So when you initially set it up, unless you have chilled water to start with it will take longer for that first batch of ice. Once that front tank is chilled down, it makes a cycle every 12-15 min. It takes 4 batches to fill the hopper and makes 8 batches on a full tank of water. So If you are willing to babysit it every hour, it will make that 40lbs a day. We’ve had the unit about a week now. We started moving the ice to the freezer then discovered we can’t out drink the machine and just take the ice from the hopper and leave the machine on the counter to tend to itself. I’ll update if I have any issues, but so far im drowning in iced drinks! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2023 by Alolos Alolos

  • Clear Ice is the Way to Go
Size: 40 lbs.
I am a heavy user of ice and the refrigerator doesn’t really hold up to my needs so for twenty years I’ve had $80-150 ice makers doing its thing day and night. They don’t last forever, but I am happy with anything that can give me four or five years of continuous use. So. I have lived with cloudy ice all my home life. My Frigidaire maker died and I needed a new ice maker. I started doing research instead of picking up whatever Costco features this week. The idea of clear ice sounded unnecessary to start with. I don’t drink nearly enough whiskey to be bothered by cloudy ice cubes. Sure, I’ve got a couple of ice ball makers and I get the idea of controlling the water dilution of your alcoholic beverage. But two things sold me on this ice maker - it produces a pretty large amount of ice (perhaps a little slower than my cloudy ice makers but when you’re into the production each finished cycle is easily more than twice as voluminous as the cloudy makers I’ve had. The other “feature” is that clear ice causes vastly less foaming in a carbonated drink. I thought this was a throwaway feature but is it not. It is my absolutely favorite feature of the clear ice. You can fill a glass of carbonated water a lot quicker when you don’t have to wait for the foam to dissipate. Snd the carbonation sticks around in the drink much longer. The clear ice also does not melt as fast as cloudy ice. I generally take a class of fizzy water to bed at night, in a yeti tumbler. With cloudy ice there is generally some ice left in the morning, but the glass is substantially fuller of remaining clear ice. There a “trick” not clearly labeled in the manual (and an ice maker manual is a rather cursory read) and that is how to make thicker ice cubes. You good the start button (when you turn in the appliance) for about five seconds, and you don’t get much in way of confirmation, but the ice making is a little slower and the cubes a good bit thicker. Now this comes at a price: when the flat sheet of thick ice cubes come off as a solid sheet, the anemic little plastic scoop is NOT up to the task of breaking up the sheet into individual cubes. Do yourself a favor and buy a metal scoop. Wait until you get the unit so you can measure what is a comfortable width and depth of your scoop. (And while you’re waiting for the new scoop, just run the ice maker in small cubes - the plastic scoop can handle that.) While I researched the Clear Ice Makers, I did see several that offered an attachment where you can use an external jug for water. Min retrospect, I would like to have a ten gallon set up, but I am so pleased with every other aspect of this ice maker that I would buy this unit again, in spite of not having an external water attachment. But: I’ve gotta have SOMETHING to complain about so you know that I really like the other aspects of the maker. You’ll be done with cloudy ice forever after this! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2021 by B. W. Larsen

  • Ice clumps together
Size: 40 lbs.
I like that it made the ice fast. But one thing I didn't like is how the ice always sticks together into clumps.
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2023 by Dawn

  • Great!
Size: 40 lbs.
Makes lots of ice and much better than a less expensive pretty colored machine I had from another company!
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2023 by B. Fritz

  • Large, noisy and I love it.
Size: 40 lbs.
Pros: * Makes lots of ice, quickly * Ice is clear, which looks neat, but also means that sodas barely fizz when poured over * Holds a decent amount of ice at a time * It makes sheets of ice, which makes it easy to fill up my cup with lots of ice Cons: * Sort of loud, but not in an offensive way * The top water lid can rattle a bit from time to time, placing something heavy on top fixes this * The controls are vague, sometimes it doesn’t appear to turn on, then does. Sometimes when the ice full flap is lifted it doesn’t kick on. * Occasionally it makes a monster ice sheet and can’t seem to defrost it off. Turning it off seems to cycle a defrost cycle and remove it. * The ice is slightly “wet”, as the storage area isn’t below freezing. This is good as the ice won’t stick to each other, but it also means it’s always melting a little. * I do wonder about the long-term durability of this. Under its nice stainless steel box, it’s a bunch of cheap-looking plastic parts. The sounds it makes don’t make me feel it’s of the highest quality. * It takes a lot of counter space. * The ice isn’t a block, but rather a hollow block. That means it isn’t very dense and melts quickly. Tips: * Make sure to clean it from time to time. Even my filtered water has some particles and stuff that makes the sides turn slightly yellow and I found a collection of particles at the bottom under the ice tray. after cleaning my ice was super clear again. * Use the Zero Water filter for this. The ice will stay clear up until the Zero Water filter starts making the water taste like it has lemon in it, then get a new filter. Overall: Despite the long list of cons, I really love this thing. I drink an insane amount of water, about 2.7 gallons a day. I like it to be very cold with ice. My refrigerator is pathetic. It doesn’t make ice fast enough and the water comes out super slow. Now I use this, and a Zero Water pitcher next to it. I refill the machine as needed, and pour water from the pitcher into my cup with the ice. It’s slightly more work than using a water dispenser and ice machine from the fridge, but it’s way faster and I don’t run out of ice. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2021 by JONATHAN CLEGG

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