What Is An Ice Maker and Types Of Ice Makers?

What is an Ice Maker?

A separate unit or built-in device in your refrigerators and freezer, which produces a calculated amount of ice cubes instantly, is an ice maker. This kitchen essential is programmed to make ice cubes automatically or in any other form, consistently and conveniently, for different purposes—mainly to chill the beverages.

If you would like to learn how an ice maker works, please check out the dedicated post on that by clicking here.

Ice makers are available in different types to cater to a variety of icing requirements. Thus, they are available in diverse forms.

Types of Ice Maker

Usually, ice makers are classified into seven kinds, which include

  • Built-in ice makers: Built-in ice makers are specifically designed to be in refrigerators and freezers, usually found in high-end fridges.
  • Freestanding ice maker: This unit is standalone, and you can use it separately and place it anywhere. They are easy to install and portable.
  • Undercounter: The under-counter ice makers are space-saving. These units are designed to fit under the countertop and are usually used in kitchens or bars.
  • Countertop: The countertop ice makers, as you can get the hint by name, are efficient for ice cube production that can free a large space in your freezer.
  • Commercial: These ice makers are used on a larger scale, like for restaurants, bars, or hotels.
  • Nugget: The nugget ice maker makes soft nugget ice, which is chewable. These are common for home use.
  • Portable: These ice makers are the most popular ones as they are lightweight and travel-friendly. You can take them for camping, parties, or other uses as their production capacity is comparatively smaller than the other models.

Choosing the right type is one of the factors in selecting the best ice maker for home. Here, I have compiled a quick guide for you to make your decision easier. 

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