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T&T: Re: icemaker

From: Keith (no email)
Date: Thu Dec 02 2004 - 06:49:48 EST

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    I've got a similar one, can't remember the brand name right now. It works
    fine, but even for a "small" icemaker, it takes up a pretty good chunk of
    space. Mine doesn't really have frozen storage, just dumps the ice in the
    insulated area, so you still have to put it in an ice chest or freezer.
    Check this out on the one you're talking about. Finally, the ice it makes is
    that "soft" type, since it freezes so fast. If you have to have that nice
    clear hard stuff, this won't do for you. Otherwise, it's pretty nice if you
    don't want to mess with ice trays. Take a look at your local appliance
    store. I bought mine from Conn's, so you might have one of those over in
    your neck of the woods.

    Keith
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    ----- Original Message -----
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    > Have any of the members of the forum had any experience with a Windchaser
    > ICM155 Portable Icemaker? This is a small unit which is claimed to produce
    > up
    > to 30 lbs. of ice a day, it has a 2.5 lb storage capacity. You fill a
    > reservoir on the unit with water and it makes ice from there, supposedly
    > very
    > rapidly.
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