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| Have family bring a bag of ice along. Have a clean ice chest ready. Rotate who does it. Simple. |
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| I have a GE side-by-side with door mounted ice maker. Even on "fast ice" it struggles to keep up with summertime guests. I debated on a counter-top ice maker as the wife REALLY enjoys her iced coffees, but realized that buying the bagged ice for parties is still much more cost effective in the long run for us.
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| Posts: 3391 | Location: Southern Maine | Registered: February 10, 2008 |
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| We declined the 2nd ice maker & am glad we did so. The bottom freezer on a french door fridge is almost smaller than the top freezer it replaced - with a significant cu ft increase. I use the old fridge as a beer fridge in my shop, it's ice maker easily keeps up with ~10 people unless you need to fill a cooler. |
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| We just picked up a deep freezer and will simply make ice cubes in that freezer the old school way … Or if there’s a party we can always buy a bag or two of ice and toss it in the second freezer. Nice to finally have the extra room. (Recently replaced the refrigerator as well.)
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| quote: Originally posted by snidera: We declined the 2nd ice maker & am glad we did so. The bottom freezer on a french door fridge is almost smaller than the top freezer it replaced
Yep. I have that same style of fridge as the OP, and the bottom freezer is pretty cramped as it is. I certainly wouldn't want to give up any more of the limited space for a second ice maker. |
| Posts: 33271 | Location: Northwest Arkansas | Registered: January 06, 2008 |
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| Same thing with us. When we got the bottom freezer refrigerator, its icemaker only makes around half of what the old refrigerator did. I opted for the counter model as I didn't want to permanently take up room in the refrigerator for something that only gets used one day a week. I got this one: https://www.amazon.com/gp/prod..._title?ie=UTF8&psc=1Works great and turns out a lot of ice pretty quickly. quote: Originally posted by snidera: We declined the 2nd ice maker & am glad we did so. The bottom freezer on a french door fridge is almost smaller than the top freezer it replaced - with a significant cu ft increase.
That's odd. Our french door bottom freezer is easily 2 to 3 times the capacity of the old one it replaced that was up top. |
| Posts: 10626 | Location: Gilbert Arizona | Registered: March 21, 2013 |
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| First off the in door ice makers on French door models do often have issues. So I’d love to have one also in my freezer. We discussed buying an ice maker for our basement bar, a stand alone model for parties. What we found was they don’t hold enough and while fast, they wouldn’t keep up with a party. Ultimately we decided it was storage space for ice, rather than ice making ability that hindered us. So we bought a chest freezer and keep many bags of ice on hand. This hasn’t failed us and I have the extra space for briskets and pork butts.
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| Posts: 12605 | Location: Westminster, MA | Registered: November 14, 2006 |
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| We have two ice makers. For our family of five in Florida, it works fantastic. We use stainless steel vacuum insulated tumblers, water bottles, and we never run out of ice. It won’t fill coolers with ice for parties though if that’s your goal. |
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| Thanks all for the input.
I know I’m my original post I stated when family comes over, but honestly, we run out of ice when there’s an extra person or 2 joining us. This does happen rather frequently when our teenagers have friends over with us for dinner or my in laws come for dinner. I’m not too worried about losing freezer space as we have a fridge w/ freezer in the garage, an upright freezer in the basement and our current fridge will go downstairs also. I don’t want to run a water line into the garage. It is insulated, but we’ve had some pretty cold days and I’d be concerned with it freezing. We already keep a bag or two of ice for coolers in the upright. We just don’t use bags for filling up drinking cups.
With regards to the counter top unit, we are kind of leaning that way, but how long does it take for the first bit of ice to be made?
Still going back and forth in my head. But I do like the fact that with the second unit, I don’t have to get anything extra out, it’s already there. We may see how it goes with the one for a few weeks and go from there. It looks pretty straightforward to install so other than unloading whatever may be in the freezer, I could install pretty quickly and easily. |
| Posts: 2176 | Location: St. Louis | Registered: January 28, 2006 |
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| quote: Originally posted by Erick85: With regards to the counter top unit, we are kind of leaning that way, but how long does it take for the first bit of ice to be made?
10 minutes, then more every 10 minutes for as long as it's turned on and has water in the reservoir. |
| Posts: 10626 | Location: Gilbert Arizona | Registered: March 21, 2013 |
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| I go through a lot of ice. When shopping for a new fridge my first requirement was the ice maker(s) be able to keep up. I bought one with french doors that has the smaller ice maker in the door, and the 2nd in the bottom pull out freezer. Between the two they do a good job. I've now been eyeballing one of those "pellet" ice makers. I just like that kind of ice.
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| Posts: 3051 | Location: Round Rock | Registered: February 11, 2004 |
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| I use a cooler daily M-F, and one ice maker has never totally kept up. I bought a french door Whirlpool with dual ice makers, and love it. If you go through a lot of ice, it's the way to go. Also if I want to stock up ice for the cooler before a fishing trip it works great for that too and I bag some of it and it will keep making more than we're using daily.........
The counter top ones start making ice fast, once they start producing, but it's wet ice, and then if you freeze it, it all sticks together..... |
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| I have the double ice maker. I turn it on when I know people are coming over. The door icemaker can't keep up otherwise. To me it's convenient. |
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