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philfree 05-04-2022 01:50 PM

I purchased a countertop ice maker from Costco here while back. I paid $100.00 for it and it chucks out the ice in fine fashion. Best $100.00 I've spent in a while.

Bearcat 05-04-2022 01:52 PM

Almond milk.

gblowfish 05-04-2022 02:02 PM

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Originally Posted by DaFace (Post 16282212)
He mentioned 60V, which would be cordless. Technically you can buy one that's corded (and they're a bit cheaper and lighter), but it's a giant PITA to have to constantly work around the cord. This is the one I have.

Greenworks. It's a 21" cutting deck with two 60V batteries. I only put in one at a time and let the other charge, but you can run full with two at once if you like. Usually one will get me through the front yard, and another one will get me through the back yard. Less weight if you only push with one battery in the mower at once. Easier on the old man knees.

Mr. Plow 05-04-2022 02:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Bearcat (Post 16282305)
Almond milk.

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Bearcat 05-04-2022 02:28 PM

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Real milk:
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Rain Man 05-04-2022 03:01 PM

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Originally Posted by philfree (Post 16282302)
I purchased a countertop ice maker from Costco here while back. I paid $100.00 for it and it chucks out the ice in fine fashion. Best $100.00 I've spent in a while.

I'm intrigued. I presume you just pour water into it as oppose to hooking it up? How much ice can you hold in inventory?

I've got an ice maker in my refrigerator and it's never worked right, so now I live in ice poverty. And I like ice.

philfree 05-04-2022 03:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Rain Man (Post 16282401)
I'm intrigued. I presume you just pour water into it as oppose to hooking it up? How much ice can you hold in inventory?

I've got an ice maker in my refrigerator and it's never worked right, so now I live in ice poverty. And I like ice.

You set it on the counter and pour water into it and it makes ice.
There's a basket that it dumps the ice into and when it's full it will quit making ice until you empty it. You can just dump it some kind of container/ice bin in your freezer.

As soon as you remove the basket it starts the process of making the next batch of ice. It will go through this cycle until the water reservoir is to low to make a batch of ice. Then you can turn it off or refill and make more ice.

I bought it for the same reason you need one. An inefficient ice maker with our refrigerator/freezer and we like ice. This thing (the countertop ice maker) makes up the difference. For $100.00 I think it's worth it.

Rain Man 05-04-2022 05:06 PM

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Originally Posted by philfree (Post 16282460)
You set it on the counter and pour water into it and it makes ice.
There's a basket that it dumps the ice into and when it's full it will quit making ice until you empty it. You can just dump it some kind of container/ice bin in your freezer.

As soon as you remove the basket it starts the process of making the next batch of ice. It will go through this cycle until the water reservoir is to low to make a batch of ice. Then you can turn it off or refill and make more ice.

I bought it for the same reason you need one. An inefficient ice maker with our refrigerator/freezer and we like ice. This thing (the countertop ice maker) makes up the difference. For $100.00 I think it's worth it.

I want one. I'll have to start negotiations with my wife for counter space. Our kitchen isn't particularly large and she closely monitors counter space.

SuperChief 05-04-2022 05:59 PM

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Originally Posted by philfree (Post 16282460)
You set it on the counter and pour water into it and it makes ice.
There's a basket that it dumps the ice into and when it's full it will quit making ice until you empty it. You can just dump it some kind of container/ice bin in your freezer.

As soon as you remove the basket it starts the process of making the next batch of ice. It will go through this cycle until the water reservoir is to low to make a batch of ice. Then you can turn it off or refill and make more ice.

I bought it for the same reason you need one. An inefficient ice maker with our refrigerator/freezer and we like ice. This thing (the countertop ice maker) makes up the difference. For $100.00 I think it's worth it.

Mind sharing the brand/model info? Very interested in this too.

Buehler445 05-04-2022 07:18 PM

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Originally Posted by SuperChief (Post 16282598)
Mind sharing the brand/model info? Very interested in this too.

Me too.

Buehler445 05-04-2022 07:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Rain Man (Post 16282551)
I want one. I'll have to start negotiations with my wife for counter space. Our kitchen isn't particularly large and she closely monitors counter space.

Don't put it in the kitchen.

Rain Man 05-04-2022 07:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Buehler445 (Post 16282679)
Don't put it in the kitchen.

Man cave? That's a thought.

displacedinMN 05-04-2022 08:23 PM

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Originally Posted by philfree (Post 16282302)
I purchased a countertop ice maker from Costco here while back. I paid $100.00 for it and it chucks out the ice in fine fashion. Best $100.00 I've spent in a while.

I have something like that at school. Run it in my room during plan and lunch times and I have ice for my Dew. Works very fast. Surprised how quiet it is.

Baby Lee 05-04-2022 10:00 PM

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Originally Posted by DaFace (Post 16281930)
Just in general, I feel like electric lawn tools have come into their own in the past 5 years or so.

I too applaud this, for different reasons.

Picked up a 4-stroke with attachments - leaf blower, roto-tiller, weedeater, brush-hog, edger, and extended chainsaw, . . . as well as a chuck to power start if I'm too lazy to pull start, . . . all for $50.

Buehler445 05-04-2022 10:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Rain Man (Post 16282696)
Man cave? That's a thought.

You got it...

I'll be sending a bill for my services.


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