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Portable Ice Machines

Postby dpf » Sun Jan 25, 2009 10:10 am

I thought there was a discussion about this somewhere on the forum, but for the life of me I can't find it. Do any of you have a portable ice machine that you use in your rig? It seems that one of us is always running to pick up ice when we're camping and at $7-8 for a 20 pound bag it wouldn't take long for one to pay for itself. I've been doing a search on the web and see that many of them are selling for $150-175 and can make about 30 pounds of ice a day, but I suppose you have to be diligent to make that much. If you have one do you think they are worth while, what brand? I imagine that as we get closer to summer more stores will have them on sale.
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Re: Portable Ice Machines

Postby avalen » Sun Jan 25, 2009 10:20 am

your absolutely right, we did have a discussion on ice machines once, but I'm up for
another one :P cause an ice machine is on my "want" list.
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Re: Portable Ice Machines

Postby Bethers » Sun Jan 25, 2009 10:44 am

I believe this is the one we bought for someone here this past summer:

Magic Chef Ice Maker from Target
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Re: Portable Ice Machines

Postby retiredhappy » Sun Jan 25, 2009 12:10 pm

Love my ice machine. You do have to transfer the ice to your frig cause it makes it, doesn't stay cold enough to store it. I bought mine at Target for about $129 a year ago. I saw a lighter weight one at CW recently - mine is really heavy. I leave it on a table outside my rig. When traveling I seatbelt it in the backseat of my toad.
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Re: Portable Ice Machines

Postby Barbzeee » Sun Jan 25, 2009 1:53 pm

Yep..we sure did..in fact I bought mine right at that time.. I went to Target...and it works like a charm..!! I think I paid around the same price as Karen..and yes it's a tab bit heavy... sure makes good ice... I use bottled water for mine...

Go for it Pat..you'll save some money buying ice adds up...

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Re: Portable Ice Machines

Postby Bethers » Sun Jan 25, 2009 2:49 pm

My two cents - if I had to use bottled water to make the ice, would not save me any money - plus would be an awful lot of weight I'd have to carry with the machine. If I were to buy one, I would not buy the one that requires bottled water - but that's just me.
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Re: Portable Ice Machines

Postby Barbzeee » Sun Jan 25, 2009 3:23 pm

Uh Hum.. Missy Bethie.... I should re phase it ... I use filtered water...as I don't use right out of the tap.. and I store it in bottles for fillups.. best to use that way as according to the directions..if you use Ice water you get wet cubes... (LOL ) you know how Bethie is...I mean her two cents worth... as for my Nickle.. I make it my way ... all water I drink or animals drink is filtered water.... Now I'm sure she'll have something to say about that....Right Bethie...:)... YOu come to my house you even wash in filtered water..hahahahaha...

Even have water softner too..hahahahha...

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Re: Portable Ice Machines

Postby Bethers » Sun Jan 25, 2009 3:29 pm

Won't argue your filters. Have one on my rv right now - although didn't use it in some places - but I do believe in some filters - don't believe in many bottled waters being better.

That said - my two cents were more because on one of those ice makers, it says to only use distilled water - and that is bottled water that would not be saving anyone any money.

OKies, yep - we are two women of many words - did we each give a dimes worth yet?
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Re: Portable Ice Machines

Postby Barbzeee » Sun Jan 25, 2009 3:33 pm

Now wait.... your 2 cents..my nickle and I'm assuming your putting in another 2 cents..uh oh.. where's the penny..you is short...and beside who uses distilled water..yucko oh...stale water..nah........ fresh clean water LOL

Hey...If I were any of you...pay us no mind.....we is just chilling the air with cubes of ideas..mmmm maybe do something on the drawing board..uh oh beware

Any one wanna go for the penny's worth :)

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Re: Portable Ice Machines

Postby sharon » Sun Jan 25, 2009 5:11 pm

OK, ladies, here's your missing penny of advice...you're supposed to use distilled water in the ice machine for the same reason you use distilled water in batteries....to keep from having mineral build-up on it's innards. Unlike a coffee maker where you can run vinegar thru it and the acid and the heat help to remove all of that nasty buildup. Altho there are ice machine cleaners you can use to clean them up. They have an acid base and are pretty nasty to use. We had to do this every 6 months at work to about 75 icemakers to keep them running properly. For what it's worth, there's my penny of advice. And no, Barbzee, filtering doesn't take all of the minerals out, unfortunately. For another penny, I'll tell you what I've learned about bottled water. LOL!
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Re: Portable Ice Machines

Postby Sparkle » Sun Jan 25, 2009 6:16 pm

Y'all could buy 4 ice trays and refill them when they are empty. It's worked for me for 3 years. That's my quarters worth! :D
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Re: Portable Ice Machines

Postby retiredhappy » Sun Jan 25, 2009 6:37 pm

No room in my freezer for icecube trays. I have a Brita pitcher and always filter my drinking water and this is what I use to fill my icemaker. I also use a filter between my outside water hose and my rig cause some areas, including Kerrville, have heavy mineral content. My toilet once started having a really, really slow water rinse. Called repair man who had to remove the toilet to clean the filter inside the toilet. Lesson learned. No way outside of removing toilet to clean this little screen filter. Another product designed by men.
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Re: Portable Ice Machines

Postby Gentleladybear » Sun Jan 25, 2009 6:48 pm

I have an icemaker that my son and his wife gave me. I love it. I can get to a location, put water in it, plug it in while I am setting up and make a bunch of ice that I store in gallon bags in my freezer for quick use. When the supply goes down I make more. But I do use filtered water in the icemaker to ccut down on mineral buildup. But I would highly suggest an icemaker.
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Re: Portable Ice Machines

Postby Barbzeee » Sun Jan 25, 2009 9:32 pm

Hey Sharon...you joined in the kitty..wow..and more money too..oooooh boy... Good having you back... now for this interesting topic.. as we go on and on... Yep, I fully understand the complexity of using Filtered water rather than Distilled..but did you know..(oh here I go ) that by increasing your intake of using Distilled water (depleting the minerals in your body ) the greater the risk of osteoporosis, osteoarthritis, hypothyroidism, coronary artery disease, high blood pressure and other goodies...I've worked with Destilled water and Deironized water for years in the lab....I know somedays I seem like a looney..but then some days I'm A typical Asp ...but ya gots to like me..(maybe.). I do it all in good taste I hope.. As for bottled water..oooooh now that gets really scarey...LOL but ya know my little ice machine..unlike the ones you had at work..only is used for when I'm in the motorhome along with the ice maker that takes up my freezer space..ughhhhh.. and if it lasts a few years..that's wonderful..cause seems lately products don't have longevity.. now that's something I wished we'd get back too....and beside.. I have enough wrong with me to add on a few more of those diseases..wait I have a few of them ....

Ok.. see we all learn as we go...and just over an ice maker which by the way...is a good buy..iffn' Pat..we haven't discouraged ya...Nah.. You is Good...

Again..good having you back with us Sharon...

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Re: Portable Ice Machines

Postby rvgrammy1953 » Sun Jan 25, 2009 10:29 pm

Okay, Okay.....Here's my 2 cents.... :lol:

We've had a portable ice maker for 2 years now.....have had issues with one manufactor.....having nothing to do with what kind of water used, but with the coolant.....but now all is well....ours, we've bought online and have cost us about $250...but they can produce up to 35 pounds of ice in a 24 hour period......we have water filter on the water line into the 5er, so mainly use that water, but have used bottled spring water, too.....have cleaned our out like you would your coffee pot....yes, you'll get vinegar "ice cubes"....but after running a second gal. of water thru...the ice tastes fine.....continuious use like we do (that baby runs at least 6 hours here everyday. Got to keep Ernie's beer cold... :lol: ).....you will be replacing the ice maker about every 2 to 3 years....we just got our new one........wouldn't be without one.....worth every penny....and yes, if you want to use the ice for an ice cooler, you need to "harden it up" so it doesn't melt as fast, by bagging it and putting it in the freezer.....hope this helps....

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