A Refrigerator Ice Maker is an automatic appliance component that produces and stores ice cubes by freezing water supplied through a connected water line.
A Refrigerator Ice Maker is an integrated or standalone device that automatically manufactures ice cubes for residential and commercial refrigerators. Connected to a household water supply, the ice maker fills a mold with water, freezes it, and ejects the ice cubes into a storage bin once they are fully formed.
Modern ice makers feature electronic sensors, automatic shut-off mechanisms, rapid ice production, and energy-efficient operation. They are commonly found in side-by-side, French door, and built-in refrigerators, providing a continuous supply of ice for drinking, food preservation, and entertaining.
Key Features
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Automatic ice production
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Continuous ice storage
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Built-in water supply connection
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Fast ice-making cycle
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Automatic shut-off when ice bin is full
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Energy-efficient operation
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Low-noise performance
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Food-grade ice tray materials
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Easy maintenance and cleaning
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Compatible with water filtration systems
Common Applications
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Residential Refrigerators
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Side-by-Side Refrigerators
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French Door Refrigerators
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Built-in Refrigerators
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Commercial Refrigerators
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Office Pantry Areas
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Hotels & Resorts
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Restaurants
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Cafés
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Healthcare Facilities
Common Types
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Built-in Automatic Ice Maker
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Modular Ice Maker
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Twist Tray Ice Maker
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Crescent Cube Ice Maker
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Cube Ice Maker
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Nugget Ice Maker
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Portable Refrigerator Ice Maker
Typical Specifications
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Ice Production: 2–10 kg/day
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Ice Storage Capacity: 1–5 kg
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Ice Cube Shape: Cubes, Crescent, or Nugget
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Water Supply Pressure: 20–120 psi (1.4–8.3 bar)
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Power Supply: 110–240V AC (model dependent)
Popular Brands
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Samsung
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LG
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Whirlpool
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GE Appliances
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Bosch
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Electrolux
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Frigidaire
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KitchenAid
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Haier
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Hitachi
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Panasonic
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Toshiba