Frigidaire EFIC108-BLUE Counter-top Portable, Compact Ice Maker, Blue, 26 lb per Day
4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars | 5,649 ratings
Price: 95.4
Last update: 08-12-2024
About this item
EFFICIENT & EASY TO USE - In less than 6 minutes, you can make perfectly squared ice cubes and store up to 2.2 Lbs. at a time. The user-friendly & straightforward electronic controls will have you making ice cubes in no time.
VERSATILE - You have a choice to make Ice Cubes in two different sizes
MODERN DESIGN - Stainless Steel Ice Maker with a large transparent window allows for process monitoring.
FUNCTIONALITY - When the basket is full, our ice maker indicators will remind you to take out the ice cubes, and when the ice maker is low on water, they will alert you to add more.
From the manufacturer
Never run to the store for a bag of ice again!
Frigidaire's freestanding portable ice makers have finally hit the market! Our models cover a range of sizes, colors and finishes to fit in effortlessly with your rooms existing decor. They feature see-through windows and durable exteriors.
Special clear ice cube machine (Pictured)
- Pictured model produces clear ice cubes, unlike most ice makers that produce opaque cubes
- Fast ice produces 9 cubes of ice every 7-15 minutes so you will always have a cold drink ready to go
- Large see-through window allows you to see inside the ice maker without opening the lid
- A convenient drain plug allows you to drain and clean your ice maker quickly and safely
- An ice shovel is included to easily remove the ice in a clean and sanitary manner
Heavy Duty models available
- We also feature heavy duty models like the one pictured here
- These produce almost double the ice of conventional ones
- They can produce over 40lb of Ice in 24 hours!
Feature-packed and beautifully designed
- Extremely quiet design runs at less than 38 decibels means your party music will never be over shadowed by your ice maker
- Fast ice produces 9 cubes of ice every 7-15 minutes so you will always have a cold drink ready to go
- Large see-through window allows you to see inside the ice maker without opening the lid
- A convenient drain plug allows you to drain and clean your ice maker quickly and safely
- An ice shovel is included to easily remove the ice in a clean and sanitary manner
Feature-packed and beautifully designed
- Extremely quiet design runs at less than 38 decibels means your party music will never be over shadowed by your ice maker
- Fast ice produces 9 cubes of ice every 7-15 minutes so you will always have a cold drink ready to go
- Large see-through window allows you to see inside the ice maker without opening the lid
- A convenient drain plug allows you to drain and clean your ice maker quickly and safely
- An ice shovel is included to easily remove the ice in a clean and sanitary manner
Clear ice cube model
Heavy duty 48lb/day model
Standard 26lb per day, colors
Standard 26lb per day, colors
Different stainless colored finishes
In just minutes, you can make ice cubes for parties or on hot summer days. Compact and contemporary design makes it easy to transport, and stylish to display. Ideal for use in small kitchens and other compact spaces like RV's, boats, dorm rooms and more.
Non polluting, no harsh chemicals or freon and efficient on power!
- Compressor cooling system
- No chemical refrigerants
- Saves space in your freezer for other food
- Requires no installation, just plug it in, add water and in less than 7 minutes you can enjoy fresh ice
Top reviews from the United States
Yes, the bottom ice eventually melts and water is used to make more. BUT...the machine stays cold enough for 2 glasses of ice that stays hard in the bin, especially as it constantly makes more. I am in ice heaven!
Each batch makes the tiniest motor noise that lasts only seconds. Fan running creates minimal noise that isn't aggravating...and I'm very sensitive to noises.
Recommend using only distilled or Spring water for best tasting ice and avoiding scale buildup. Just run vinegar and water mix through it periodically. Be sure to dispose of that ice by using it for cleaning other things. Also be sure to run a few batches of clean water to get rid of vinegar residue.
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2024
Yes, the bottom ice eventually melts and water is used to make more. BUT...the machine stays cold enough for 2 glasses of ice that stays hard in the bin, especially as it constantly makes more. I am in ice heaven!
Each batch makes the tiniest motor noise that lasts only seconds. Fan running creates minimal noise that isn't aggravating...and I'm very sensitive to noises.
Recommend using only distilled or Spring water for best tasting ice and avoiding scale buildup. Just run vinegar and water mix through it periodically. Be sure to dispose of that ice by using it for cleaning other things. Also be sure to run a few batches of clean water to get rid of vinegar residue.
1. Ice has a hole in the center, so takes up more space than a solid cube. We use to supplement our refrigerator ice maker, so it fills the bin but you don't get as much ice as the space consumed.
2. Ice is barely frozen, so it drips in the ice machine & clumps when added to the freezer. I have to break it up after moving to our freezer ice bin.
3. To maximize cube size, you should pre-cool the water fed to the machine. Otherwise it takes longer and the cubes produced are smaller.
The pros, this has worked consistently and is relatively quiet (there is a constant noise from the fan, but it isn't doesn't really bother me). It is heavy, so based on that it seems to have quality components on the inside. If they produced solid cubes and the compartment was maybe 5 degrees cooler so the ice didn't drip/melt, it would be a solid 5 star machine.
We ended up having to move last year, so only used this ice maker for about two months before packing it back up in its original packaging for a local move. It didn't get UNpacked until three months ago. We plugged it back in, ran a few rounds of lemon water through it to clean out the tubes, and got it going. Things seemed fine. It wasn't even as noisy as it was before. We only use bottled water in it, as our area has pretty hard water. But then last week, it suddenly decided it wasn't going to make ice any more. It was giving us the "add water" error message, even though it was full. We tried turning it off and back on several times. We also completely unplugged it, hoping that might reset whatever had gone wrong.
Nope.
Dead ice maker.
So, we got LESS THAN SIX MONTHS' use from this ice maker. I don't know if it was just a lemon (you can read my original review...it never sounded right, and I never got a response from Frigidaire), or if this company makes extra-cheap machines. I am beyond disappointed in this. I need an ice maker and now can't afford to replace this one, with so little use on it.
Not happy.
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ORIGINAL REVIEW -
We've had two other ice machines over the last decade. We keep this upstairs. I am partially disabled and don't have the mobility to run to the kitchen fridge. These machines help me have cold drinks and fill ice bags.
I love the color on this one. We've not had the Frigidare brand before, but most of these portable ice makers are the same and just have a different label slapped on them. It is pictured in the photo (decal was ours, they do not come thay way).
This is making ice ok for now, but I am SERIOUSLY concerned about how long it will last! We have NEVER had one that sounded like it was on its last leg, gasping and grunting to get the water up into the freezing compartment! It grunts and grinds so loudly, it makes the overflow tray on our keurig coffee maker (maybe 1-1/2 to 2 feet from the ice maker) shake! It is like a mini earthquake when it pumps water up! I KNOW this is not normal. At first, we thought the coffee pot was dying and grunting, as we listened from the other room. Nope...it was this ice maker.
I would like to see either the seller or manufacturer step up and replace this machine for us. We bought it new, not a refurb. Very disappointed in this unit so far. But I can no longer afford to just get a different one. ????
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2019
We ended up having to move last year, so only used this ice maker for about two months before packing it back up in its original packaging for a local move. It didn't get UNpacked until three months ago. We plugged it back in, ran a few rounds of lemon water through it to clean out the tubes, and got it going. Things seemed fine. It wasn't even as noisy as it was before. We only use bottled water in it, as our area has pretty hard water. But then last week, it suddenly decided it wasn't going to make ice any more. It was giving us the "add water" error message, even though it was full. We tried turning it off and back on several times. We also completely unplugged it, hoping that might reset whatever had gone wrong.
Nope.
Dead ice maker.
So, we got LESS THAN SIX MONTHS' use from this ice maker. I don't know if it was just a lemon (you can read my original review...it never sounded right, and I never got a response from Frigidaire), or if this company makes extra-cheap machines. I am beyond disappointed in this. I need an ice maker and now can't afford to replace this one, with so little use on it.
Not happy.
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ORIGINAL REVIEW -
We've had two other ice machines over the last decade. We keep this upstairs. I am partially disabled and don't have the mobility to run to the kitchen fridge. These machines help me have cold drinks and fill ice bags.
I love the color on this one. We've not had the Frigidare brand before, but most of these portable ice makers are the same and just have a different label slapped on them. It is pictured in the photo (decal was ours, they do not come thay way).
This is making ice ok for now, but I am SERIOUSLY concerned about how long it will last! We have NEVER had one that sounded like it was on its last leg, gasping and grunting to get the water up into the freezing compartment! It grunts and grinds so loudly, it makes the overflow tray on our keurig coffee maker (maybe 1-1/2 to 2 feet from the ice maker) shake! It is like a mini earthquake when it pumps water up! I KNOW this is not normal. At first, we thought the coffee pot was dying and grunting, as we listened from the other room. Nope...it was this ice maker.
I would like to see either the seller or manufacturer step up and replace this machine for us. We bought it new, not a refurb. Very disappointed in this unit so far. But I can no longer afford to just get a different one. ????