

❄️ Chill smarter, party harder — ice on demand wherever you go!
This sleek, portable electric countertop ice maker delivers up to 26 pounds of ice daily, producing fresh cubes in just 7 minutes. Featuring a compact design with a convenient carry handle, a 2-quart water tank, and an automatic five-cycle self-cleaning system, it’s engineered for effortless use and maintenance. Ideal for professional millennials who value efficiency and style, it’s perfect for home bars, offices, and social gatherings where instant ice is a must-have.










| ASIN | B09HJD2YKC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,387 in Appliances ( See Top 100 in Appliances ) #364 in Ice Makers |
| Brand Name | Igloo |
| Capacity | 26 Pounds |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (1,420) |
| Included Components | Ice maker |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 12.2"D x 9.06"W x 12.8"H |
| Manufacturer | Nostalgia Products |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Model Name | Countertop Ice Maker Machine |
| Refrigerant | R600a |
| UPC | 810061702993 |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Wattage | 8 watts |
B**D
Great little ice machine for a small household
Bought this because our fridge/freezer quit making ice. We replaced the whole unit several years ago at a cost of $400, so we didn't want to spend that again. The ice dispenser still works, so we just opted to get an icemaker and put the ice in the bin. The ice is small enough to easily go through the dispenser. This unit will not keep the ice frozen but pauses when the inner basket is full, so monitor the icemaker so the ice is emptied into the freezer bin soon after. We are a two person household so a larger family might require a larger icemaker.
H**M
The Igloo is great for a 110 volt outlet. However, it requires, at least, 1430 watts to make ice.
I tried my Jackey 500 to make ice. But the Igloo ice maker shut download. When I used used it on my 3000 watt inverter it made ice with no problems. My inverter showed an average of 10 amps with an occasional increase of 13 amps. Therefore, on an average, it takes 1100 watts of ac power to make ice with an occasional increase of 1430 watts to make ice. I would not use a DC to AC inverter of less than 1500 watts to make ice. I believe most portable ice makers require similar wattage requirements. I am keeping my Igloo because the price right and it makes great icebergs.
N**K
Broke within months -terrible customer service
I love ice makers- not attached to the fridge though. I’m particular with my ice. Last one lasted but just needed replacement seeing that the inside of the freezing bars started chipping. I searched for a while and bought (in march 2024)this white one. It was a little loud but not the loudest I’ve had so I kept it. 3 months later stopped making ice. It would go through all the motions of making ice it just didn’t freeze the water to make ice. So I looked up date of purchase. Too late to sent to Amazon so I called the company. They had me take pictures send them receipt, cut cord and send those pictures. I send all information they requested to either send me a new ice maker or refund bcs it is still under warranty. This was in JUNE 2024 here we are in AUGUST and I’m still waiting to hear back on an update I’ve emailed and called and nothing -no reply via email or phone. Makes me aware not to buy any fridgidaire products as I was also shopping for a new fridge. I am now crossing this brand off my list 🤨terrible customer service
G**L
This thing isn't bad but it's messy
Don't ask why but I bought enough countertop icemakers after the holidays to start my own review channel. But I won't because I've got a face for texting. The Igloo maker here is not terrible. It is made well and will make ice and that's what you need. But I believe the competition is better. The Frigidaire models that I bought (both the cheapest and most expensive) made larger ice, and it was much dryer during the making process. The Igloo unit was dripping coming out of the basket. And it turned the ice bin in the freezer into one giant clump. All ice will stick together a bit but the Igloo ice was like leaving it on the counter for half an hour. It's just a bit subpar, but does the job if you need.
B**N
Perfect addition to an RV
I prefer not having to buy if I can help it. We start our trips by filling an ice bucket from home but on longer trips, it will eventually run out. Depending on the trip, buying ice either ends up with a lot of waste or having to buy and buy and buy. This thing cranks out ice fast! Yes, it is "wetter" ice so once we transfer it to our ice bucket in the freezer, it will want to freeze together and we have to break it up a bit, but that's no fault of the machine. For the price and size, this unit worth it. My only very minor complaint is the location of the drain hole. They should have either sloped the bottom of the water container or put the hole in the corner to make it easier to fully drain.
Y**Z
Best purchase!
I first saw this ice maker at my local auto body shop and when I asked them about it they couldn’t stop raving. It was an extremely hot summer day and they offered me a very refreshing iced coffee, I knew right away I was going to buy one. I live in a three level home and the master bedroom is on the third floor with access to a small rooftop. This ice maker is just what we needed to keep our drinks cool without the extra cardio of going to the kitchen. The ice maker is very quiet, self cleans and makes ice in as little as 7 minutes. It is portable, can use it at home as well as on the rooftop/yard. I would purchase this again!
D**U
Wet ice, doesn't keep overnight.
Decided to return this product after using it for two days. There are some pros and cons with this ice maker but the cons are a deal breaker for me. Pros: Small footprint, fairly silent like a distant bathroom fan, makes ice quickly, has a drain plug at the bottom, self cleaning feature. Cons: Since it's small it has a small fan also, which causes the ice to be wet even after a few batches. The ice never solidifies and melt overnight. I have another ice maker I purchased for less than $90, which is slightly larger than this one and has a larger fan. That one solidifies the ice after the 3rd batch due to the size of the fan. Ice is kept overnight without melting. This Igaloo one has a smaller footprint, which makes the fan smaller. Even after the 3rd and 4th batch of ice the ice still is wet. When the water needs to be refilled, the ice doesn't keep overnight. Despite the ice melting into the reservoir below, the need water indicator is on. This is a flaw because my cheaper ice maker detects water in the reservoir if the ice melts and makes new batch of ice until water run out. This one if the ice melts, it requires more water to be added or it requires a power off/on cycle for the sensor to detect water in the reservoir. If you plan to use ice right away and don't mind wet ice, where the ice would melt quickly in your liquid, this would be fine for you. If you're looking for cold ice or want ice to keep overnight, buy one with a larger fan size.
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