IB450SS - EdgeStar Undercounter Clear Ice Maker - Stainless Steel
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Description
Other key features of the EdgeStar IB450SS Undercounter Clear Ice Maker include a curved stainless steel handle, 25 lbs. of storage, adjustable cube sizes, and easy to use computerized controls to simplify operation. The adjustable leveling legs ensure that this icemaker will fit perfectly in any room, whether it is built into custom cabinetry or let to stand alone. It produces clear, hard, cubed ice and includes a removable ice bin with an ice scoop.
This Stainless Steel Undercounter Clear Ice Maker runs on a standard household 115 volt outlet and has a simple 3 step installation to start making ice: Hook up the water line, run the line to drain, and plug in the unit.
Note: Installation by a licensed plumber is strongly recommended. While it is well insulated, this icemaker is not a freezer. The drain line included with this maker is gravity-only. A condensate pump is needed for pumping the water to any location other than a close-by floor drain.
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Buyers Guide
Types of Ice
Ice can be divided into colors and shapes. Clear ice is restaurant-quality, gourmet ice whose impurities have been removed so the cubes do not have the "cloudy" appearance of regular ice. This ice is completely odorless and tasteless, however, clear ice makers are always more expensive. Ice can also be made in a variety of shapes, including actual cubes, cylinders, and crescents. Cylindrical ice is rounded and often has an indentation in the top and a rounded out bottom. Crescent ice cubes are similar to what many ice makers in refrigerators make, long with flat tops and round bottoms. There are not currently family-sized ice machines on the market that make crushed or flaked ice, only commercial-sized machines.
Portable Ice Makers
Portable ice makers do not need a permanent water line; they plug into a standard outlet and you only need to pour water into them. These will make ice very quickly, however, they are not freezers and thus will not keep the ice frozen. The ice will melt, and the machine will recycle the water to make more ice. They will also only hold a small fraction of their full ice making capacity, so you will need to empty them frequently if you need more ice to be made.
Built-In Ice Makers
Built-In ice makers should be installed by a professional plumber. They take a permanent water line, and some of them also need a drain line. These can store much more ice than a portable, and can keep it frozen longer.
Some built-in ice makers can be used outdoors, but only those that specifically say so. Otherwise they will not be able to keep the ice frozen in high ambient temperatures. Some built-in ice makers meet ADA standards so they can be easily used by the differently-abled. Some built-in ice makers can even accept custom door panels so that they will blend in with surrounding cabinetry; their descriptions will specify this if that is the case.
Storage of Ice
Keep in mind that most ice makers have a much greater production capacity than storage capacity. They are capable of making a great deal of ice in a day, but they can only store a small fraction of it. When deciding on an ice maker be sure you know what the production and storage specifications are.
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