The 6 Best Countertop Ice Makers That Beat the One in Your Freezer
Chill out: If your freezer keeps leaving you on thin ice, a countertop ice maker may be just what you need to ensure you always have icy cold drinks.
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Frigidaire Countertop Ice Maker
This ice maker from Frigidaire hits the sweet spot between price and features. It has a self-cleaning program and a convenient drain on the side instead of underneath. Plus, it makes two sizes of clear bullet ice. It also has a high output, so you’re not waiting around for ice to get the party started. The Frigidaire can churn out a batch of ice in just six minutes, and it can make up to 26 pounds of ice per day!
This model has modern, easy-to-use functionality, yet its blue and red colors give off a classic vibe that will match the rest of your retro-looking Frigidaire appliances. Don’t fret, the stainless steel and black options will seamlessly blend in with any contemporary kitchen appliances.
Pros
- Produces small or large ice in just six minutes
- Has a self-cleaning function
- Features LED controls
- Can store up to 2.2 pounds of ice in its basket
- Comes in black, stainless steel, blue stainless steel and red colors
Cons
- Needs 8 inches of clearance
Silonn Countertop Ice Maker
At a wallet-friendly price, this portable ice maker has many features of more expensive ice makers, including two sizes of bullet ice and a self-cleaning function. This ice maker is less than 1 foot tall and less than 9 inches wide, so it’s more compact than many countertop ice makers. It also has a handle so you can carry ice wherever you need it—to the backyard, over by the pool, downstairs to a basement bar. It’s very quiet at less than 35 decibels (dB), and can make 9 cubes in six minutes and up to 26 pounds in 24 hours. It automatically senses when the ice bin is full, so it stops making ice on its own. It even comes with an ice scoop.
Pros
- Affordable
- Quiet
- Includes self-cleaning feature
- Weighs less than 15 pounds
- Comes in black, light green, white and stainless steel
Cons
- Makes softer ice that melts more quickly than harder clear ice
GE Profile Opal 2.0 Nugget Ice Maker
The GE Profile is an investment, but you get a lot for your money. With built-in Wi-Fi and voice-activated commands, you can monitor the machine and even schedule when you want it to make ice. It also has an LED touchscreen that allows you to control the ice maker’s settings with the most precision.
It makes the popular nugget, or pellet, ice, the compacted “chewy” ice that’s common in restaurants and cocktail bars in less than 10 minutes. The bin can hold up to 3 pounds a time, so you’ll always have plenty for your water, iced coffee and cocktail.
Pros
- Produces chewy pellet ice in less than 10 minutes
- Wi-Fi- and voice-activated
- Quiet at less than 39 dB
- Side tank holds extra water
- Has LED touchscreen controls
Cons
- Large, so be sure your counter has space for it
- Replacement filter not included
Luma Comfort Clear Ice Cube Maker
Ice connoisseurs know that not all ice is the same. While most home ice makers make cloudier “bullet” ice with a hole in the center, some machines make a superior “clear” ice that’s harder and melts more slowly. That superior ice doesn’t dilute your drink or create more foam when you top it with a carbonated beverage.
The Luma Comfort clear ice maker works more slowly, taking 15 minutes to create a batch, but it will make 28 pounds in 24 hours. It has a side-mounted drain so it’s easier to empty excess water without making a mess.
Pros
- Makes restaurant-quality hard, clear cubes
- Produces up to 28 pounds of ice in 24 hours
- Insulated interior can hold the ice longer without melting
- Has a stainless steel exterior
Cons
- No self-cleaning function
Silonn Large-Capacity Countertop Ice Maker
If you throw big parties or need to fill coolers and bins with lots of ice, this Silonn ice maker can make up to 45 pounds of ice in one day. Plus, you have your choice of three sizes, including thin (for smoothies), medium (for keeping foods cool) and thick (for cooling drinks). It also has two ways to add water: You can either pour it in from the top or attach up to a 2-gallon water bottle to keep it going.
This large-capacity ice maker has a self-cleaning function and an easy-to-use LCD screen to display whatever ice-making mode it’s in. When the machine runs out of water, it will automatically alarm for refilling.
Pros
- Makes up to 45 pounds of ice a day
- Bin holds 2.6 pounds at a time
- Features a self-cleaning function
- Automatic shutoff when bin is full and alarm for refilling
Cons
- Some buyers noted it may struggle or make more noise in very hot weather