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Manitowoc UDF-0190A NEO 26" Air Cooled Undercounter Full Size Cube Ice Machine with 90 lb. Bin - 198 lb

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Style: Full Size Cube


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  • Country Of Origin: United States
  • Model Number: UD-0190A
  • Item Package Dimension: 34.9999999643" L x 32.49999996685" W x 29.9999999694" H
  • Item Package Weight: 153.0 lb

Description

NEO Undercounted Ice Maker, cube-style, air-cooled, self contained, 26"W x 28"D x 38-1/2"H, up to 198-lb. approximately/24hrs, up to 90 lbs. ice storage capacity, electronic controls, dice size cubes, NSF, cETLus, CE, ENERGY STAR


Brand: Manitowoc


Model Name: UDF-0190A NEO


Product Dimensions: 28"D x 26"W x 38"H


Capacity: 90 Pounds


Voltage: 115 Volts


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 28 x 26 x 38.5 inches; 150 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ UD-0190A


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ June 13, 2013


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Manitowoc


Best Sellers Rank: #33,562 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific) #17 in Commercial Ice Machines


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Customer Reviews: 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars 336 ratings


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great Ice Machine
Style: Half Dice Cube
Works as it should. Got the same machine 7 years ago so why not get it again.
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2023 by Michael Culp

  • Decent amount of ice, serviceable, wastes some water, fairly easy install.
Style: Half Dice Cube
Manitowoc have a great history of commercial grade ice machines, I've been using them for years. If you want a quick install you need to know what you need, and although there is some documentation in the manual's or pdf's, the install is more obvious when you see the machine. Top drain is 1/2 inch npt female, this is where the water from the making ice cycle is dumped when it goes into "harvest" mode. The bottom two connections, Left 3/8 inch npt female, fresh water input, and the right is 1/2 inch npt female for the ice bin drain. As shown on the second diagram is the need for a vent hose. When I installed the drain side, I used two 1/2in male to barb plastic fittings with 5/8 hose and two tee's tying the both outputs together with a vent and a drain, simple and cheap. Fresh water side is self explanatory. I was close enough to a main panel to add it's own circuit although it's only 5 amps. Sure it uses excess water to make the ice, some people use condensate pumps other plumb it to the dogs water... It is a bummer that these machines can waste potable water, but they don't "have" to. I forgot to mention don't use GFCI Outlets other reviewers had issues in the manual clearly states not to. 1st year in, no major problem, but it does cause RF on HF bands. Every 10khz it is making a buzz when the compressor is running, I make sure to turn it off on radio night. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2021 by Bryan S Bryan S

  • The Best
Style: Half Dice Cube
if you want a ice small ice machine this is the one only down fall is that you can't program just has a timer that you have to do turn off and on buy pushing button 4hr,12hr, or 24
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2022 by Pedro A. Gutierrez

  • The unit is quiet compared to the much older and larger Manitowoc we had for many many years.
Style: Full Dice Cube
We placed it in our church kitchen and just got everything connected and running less than a week after receiving it.
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2022 by Dan

  • After repair, it works great.
Style: Half Dice Cube
There was a longer than average delay in shipping. I can look past that. Things happen. Once it arrived, it wouldn't harvest unless manually triggered. Contacted seller. After another week, it dumps clean and clear ice all day and night. Hopefully it keeps doing so.
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2022 by Darren Loftin

  • Could use heavier insulation.
Style: Full Size Cube
Works great but drain drips about every 3/4 second which points to insulation improvement needed. Unit is in a 70 degree room.
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2022 by MBB30809

  • Works great
Style: Half Dice Cube
This things cranks out ice. I set it up at home, outside, on a covered patio. Ice starts coming within 15 minutes. I turn it on Thursday afternoon if I want it full going into the weekend. It often is over 100 degrees F outside and the machine cranks away. The bin is not refrigerated so the ice cubes don’t freeze to each other. Only downside so far is It doesn’t like gfci outlets. Runs at about 400 watts. Update: I had the machine covered with a tarp over the winter on an exterior covered patio. I uncovered it and plugged it in and turned it on. Guess what.... It cranked on and made Flippin' ice! No issues. No problems. No leaks. Just ice. Just like it's supposed to. I'm so used to stuff breaking down nowadays, but not this machine. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2021 by Greg

  • changing from 5 to one star. Update below
Style: Full Size Cube
I currently own a Manitowoc 560lb machine, it has run for years without ANY issue. The larger one is outdoors. I needed smaller one for my other bar, this one sits indoors. I had my guy hook it up and it dropped ice so fast. Here's to hoping this one runs for years and years My understanding is Manitowoc uses a unique metal plate that makes there machines reliable and efficient. Update: These little electronic machines are quirky and troublesome. Not all the ice machine service guys will work on these. Mine ran for 2 to 3 months without a problem. However, Covid hit and we were closed for 9 months and we shut it off. After it was turned back on, all the quirks came out. The coolent leaked out, the machine leaked water out the bottom, and it kept shutting off with the red wrench of death light. Keep in mind it was under 2 years old, and off for half of that time. The depth probe was acting up, the inlet valve had to be replaced (finally found the cause of the mysterious water leak), then the compressor died (at 2 years and 2 days). Hey, no problem, it has a 3 year parts and labor and 5 year compressor warranty, right?. Wrong!!!!!!!!!!!!!! My portion of the compressor replacement was $1300 which was not covered by the parts and labor warranty to replace a compressor. The pre covid price to buy new here on Amazon was $1500 which is what I paid new, and it costs $1300 more on a barely used machine under warranty repair????? Plus all the other repairs. I've had 4 different ice machine repairmen working on this over the 2 years (and a couple more that wouldn't), they have trouble diagnosing, they talk with the factory, and they fix one problem but there are still 2 other problems going on. The model now runs for $2k new, ouch! And the repair bills, OUCH!! After this machine, I say buy a cheap brand run it til it dies then buy a new one, it will be half the cost of the Neo. And avoid the one year of problems and frustrations we had, an buying ice all the time. Get a cheap brand. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2019 by BW

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