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The NewAir Countertop Ice Maker is a compact and efficient ice-making solution, producing up to 28 pounds of ice daily. With a rapid freezing time of just 10 minutes per batch and three selectable ice sizes, it's perfect for home, kitchen, office, or bar use. Its user-friendly design and insulated storage ensure you have ice ready whenever you need it.
Wattage | 120 watts |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Capacity | 28 Pounds |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Refrigerant | R600a |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 11.75"D x 14.5"W x 15"H |
S**E
AI-100BK - A Good Choice
UPDATE 08/14/15:Here's the deal. While the unit has a detection for the out-of-water condition, it's too late to save the water pump from an early demise. The water inlet from the water tank is separated from the ice maker tray it feeds by a few uphill inches. The water pump seems to be at its best when the water tank is at least one-half filled and the pump is being assisted by the water's pressure. If the water in the tank is allowed to get so low that the out-of-water indicator lights, the pump is working so hard to raise the water up to the ice maker tray that the pump will eventually fail. After replacing my second pump, all is well now. Grins!UPDATE 02/21/15Okay, folks. As with any electro-mechanic device, you should expect failure of some part at some point. To expect an ice maker to operate perfectly for many years is unrealistic. Yes, I experienced a failure. Instead of setting my hair on fire and screaming at the manufacturer, I carefully diagnosed what the probem was. After several months of nearly 12 hours per day operation, my AI-100's water pump as one of the few moving parts began to fail to draw water up to the ice mold, and it finally gave out with a whimpering death. I then had two choices: 1) Scream at NewAir and just buy a new one; OR 2) Since the small internal mini pump had failed, order and install a replacement pump. The pump is plastic, tiny, and it has two ears that hold it to its bracket, and a idiot-proof two-wire contact that plugs into a circuit board's pin connector.Once again, I was VERY pleased with the response by NewAir and the customer support provided by representative Mireya. Fearing the worst, I called NewAir and asked if a water pump was available and if it is something I could replace by myself. Sure enough, the water pump is a small, inexpensive available replacement part which with a little courage is easily replaced. Only $14.95 + $5.00 shipping. Ordered from NewAir on a Thursday, arrived the followng Monday.Next chapter ... How do I do this? Let me tell you that it took only 30 minutes to position the ice maker on it's front face on the floor, remove a total of about 12 phillips screws (some are pretty teeny, so wear your magnifying glasses), remove and replace the very small pump motor, and then reassemble and allow the unit to settle before ice making resumed!I am making photos for my sister when she will have to execute a pump replacement. So I will be updating this thread to post step-by-step instructions and photos. Don't sweat a pump failure. Order one and go forth to save on cost!UPDATE 10/28/14:After two months using the ice maker every day, I have come to the conclusion that distilled water (not merely "filtered" drinking water) is the only way to go. While it isn't required, distilled water results in much less "clumping" of the cubes than ordinary tap water or bottled drinking water. I suppose it is the absence of the various gasses and materials dissolved in tap/bottled potable water that makes distilled water cubes clump much less. I turn the unit on in the morning and off at night. A perfect supply of ice is available all day, and there's usually just a nice amount left in the morning to begin the day. Some have complained that the ice melts too fast. That is a reflection of the fact that the ice maker only freezes the cubes down to a temperature merely necessary to form the ice. That is in contrast to the typical refrigerator ice maker which freezes cubes down to a solid zero Farenheit or below. Other than that minor inconvenience, this is a great unit!My Previous Post of 08/29/14:I am impressed. This product met a need for my townhouse. I had to constantly run up and down stairs to refresh the ice in my iced tea (ahem, . . . and my scotch after 5:00 p.m.) until I took a chance and ordered this Newair unit. I was skeptical after having been burned by so many inferior products from China which exhibit terrible product design, engineering, or performance. Such is NOT the case with this ice maker. The ice maker shines in the three F's (Form, Fit, and Function). Several things make a difference . . . Good insulation, quiet operation, reliable ice production, rubber feet, strain relief on the power cord, high quality plastics used in construction and metal where necessary, safety and overflow features, and something hard to describe (a good "feel" to the manufactured parts). Simple operation with only minimal cleaning maintenance required. I use distilled water just as a preference, but it is not required. Since I have placed the unit in my guest bathroom, the only improvement I would suggest is a coin slot for my guests to help offset the cost . . . grins!.I saved the best for last. I telephoned Newair Customer Support to ask a minor question and guess what? I actually reached a REAL PERSON who was conversant with the product and its operation! Wow. Isn't that a first these days? Thanks to "Mireya" of customer support, my question was answered quickly and accurately. I am a happy customer.
B**V
GREAT TO USE IN A MOTORHOME!!
I have a Class "A" 35 foot Motorhome and like most motorhomes under "One Hundred Thousand Dollars" the refrigerators are on the small side and in the freezer you need every inch. This ice maker was just what I was looking for, the prices is right and the size is perfect to store in the motorhome. Every few days I pour some bottled water in and make a zip-lock bag of ice and put it in the freezer. It took all the worries out of running out of ice. If we have guests it's great!!! Once it gets to temperature it seems to take off and fills up fast. It is also great for making crushed ice because the cubes have a hole in the center and are easy to smash. Only problem I have is that it is heavy (for me, I have a bad back) and to pick it up to the sink to clean it good is ruff. All & all: Well made, Nice looking and the only noise is the cubes falling which I find kind of neat myself :)It was about two months after the above review of the Ice Maker when it broke!! I did read reviews where others had problems with the water pump but I thought it was just an air bubble because mine stopped pumping a few times and all I had to do was tilt it a bit thinking I was releasing the air.WRONG!! one day that dreaded "out of water light came on and that's all she wrote. I called and received no satisfaction at all!! Figuring it would be too much trouble to send it back I decides to repair it myself. That is what I did for a living, R&D engineer, I have repaired more sophisticated machinery then a simple Ice Maker. I worked for "Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center" in New York City for over 15 years repairing Picker & GE X-Ray machines and Linear Escalators. I was schooled by these companies and was a "Jack of ALL Trades". Enough of tooting my horn.The ice maker is built very well, like clockwork inside. It has a good compressor and the design is excellent!! It has one flaw, the water pump! I took the pump out and it is a medical grade pump with a ISO certification on it. (ISO 9001:2000) Problem, after a long day of hunting on my computer and my connections I could not find a replacement pump. It is made in China by "HENG SHAN" model # FS60202M , DC 12 volts 0.23 amps.What I did was disassemble the pump, it is a tiny thing. Easy to take apart, it is a magnet driven pump. One electro magnet spinning in a sealed housing insulated from the water. It drives a smaller magnet that has the impellor attached that moves the water. Age old design used in many things such as fish tank filter pumps.I found three problems with the pump: (1) the electro magnet circuit board had a cold solder joint. (2) one of the windings had no continuity, which took me a long time to find the break with a magnifying glass and repair it. (3) both the electro magnet shaft and the impellor shaft were shimmed to tight which I found out after I repaired (1) & (2). That could have been the cause of the winding getting hot and breaking. The time it did run for was intermittent, it did stop on me several times, that was most likely the cold solder joint. Between that and the shafts being shimmed to tight put a strain and high resistance on the windings until one of the winding wires melted... Hence, a dead pump!After all the repairs (about 12 hours work) it runs great now, has been for weeks. You can hear how much stronger the pump is. If you can not repair it yourself there are plenty of small 12 volt magnet drive pumps that you can replace it with, just replacing it is easy, just take your time taking the back to cover halfs off (lots of screws). GOOD LUCK!!ps: If you need advice on repair of the pump email me at [email protected] and I will try to get back to you.
T**E
If you like ice, almost great product ... until it no longer works ;-)
I recently received this ice maker and overall am very impressed to date.Pros:* Easy to setup.* 1st batch of ice cubes made within 15 minutes of filling up with water and turning on.* Three ice cubes size options and design of cubes provides max. surface area are awesome* Quiet though not silent. Slight "whirring" sound.Cons:* No cooling control dial and default temp. is not quite at freezing (<32F/0C). Over time, ice cubes become "moist" and 3-4 cubes might start "sticking" together.* Do to design and non-freezing storage temp, no room or recommendation to use for anything other than making ice.* That ice cubes after production start "sweating" and "sticking together" is not a big deal. Those cubes that stick together can easily be broken apart and if size of cubes is set to small or medium they fill the glass easily.* The price is a bit high yet, if you love easy access to ice like I do, well worth it :-)Unknown Yet:* As I'm leaving this on 24/7, time will tell how much my electric bill will go up. P.S. If anyone can help me figure this out, Thanks and "Cool"!!UPDATE: Changed from 4 stars to 1 star after 16 mo of use. The freezer no longer works.My above review only applies as long as the ice maker works. Now that it's died and the warranty is only for one year, I'm now SOL.For the price, I'd suggest taking out an extended warranty or expect it to only last about a year (other reviewers claimed it died after a couple uses to 4-6 mo so I'm averaging my estimate of the life span. And even if the ice maker last 1 year+, it's not worth the money, IMHO.
R**K
Much slower than advertised, but working well!
So far so good. I typically run it one day a week, and throw the ice into freezer bags, as we’re a small family. When I do need a lot of ice, it’s done well so far running over multiple days. When I’m not using it, I use the scoop to prop open the lid as we already had to deal with a mould issue. Keep it going or ventilated and you should be fine. BUT takes a lot longer to make ice than advertised. Putting fridge-cold water in to start helps.
M**Y
Nice unit
This ice maker is the best. Little pricey but makes a lot of ice and makes it fast. I bog my ice and put in the deep freeze. This machine can fill a freezer bag with ice in about 1.5 hr. nice unit!!
L**D
Unreliable
First one ordered just stopped working. Replacement machine never did work.
A**R
Great product
Love this ice machine works excellent
C**L
Loving the convenience!
I love ice and absolutely love this ice maker. I hated making ice cubes (always spilling water from the trays). I am so glad I bought this. The ice bullets do have a hole in the middle so they melt faster than a standard ice cube, but I prefer the bullets (better for munching on). I just use more ice in my glass on a hot day.
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