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Silonn Ice Makers Countertop, 9 Bullet Ice Cubes Ready in 6 Minutes, 26lbs in 24Hrs Portable Ice Maker Machine Self-Cleaning, 2 Sizes of Bullet-Shaped Ice for Home Kitchen Office Bar Party, White

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Color: White


Features

  • FAST ICE MAKER: The Silonn ice maker only takes 6 minutes to make 9 bullet-shaped ice cubes. Fill 2L of water into the water tank, maximum ice capacity can reach 26 pounds in 24 hours..amperage : 1.7 amps
  • TWO SIZES OF ICE CUBES: You can make two different sizes of ice cubes. Small ice cubes can chill seafood and beer keeping it fresh and cold. Large ice cubes are more suitable for beverages to achieve a rapid cooling effect.
  • QUIET AND USER FRIENDLY: When making ice cubes, the noise is lower than 35dB, similar to a working refrigerator. The transparent lid allows you to monitor the ice capacity. The sensor automatically detects when ice is full and stops producing to prevent overflowing.
  • EASY TO CONTROL: The control panel is very easy to operate. Fill the ice maker with water, press the ON button, select the size of the ice cubes and thats it. When the water is insufficient or the ice basket is full, the indicator light will turn on.
  • SELF-CLEANING & PORTABLE: Silonn ice Maker machine is portable and efficient with size of 12.3 x 8.7 x 12.5 inches. Press the ON/OFF button for 5 seconds to start the self-cleaning process.

Brand: Silonn


Model Name: SLIM01W


Product Dimensions: 12.3"D x 8.7"W x 12.5"H


Capacity: 2 Liters


Wattage: 160 watts


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 12.3 x 8.7 x 12.5 inches; 16.5 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ SLIM01W


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ June 30, 2022


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Silonn


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China


Best Sellers Rank: #3 in Appliances (See Top 100 in Appliances) #3 in Ice Makers


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Customer Reviews: 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars 26,478 ratings


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  • Really Cranks Out The Ice
Color: Black
Works perfectly and really makes ice fast. Super easy controls. The two size cube choice is a nice feature.
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2024 by Larry in Indiana

  • Great Value
Color: Black
After two years and two months of daily use, through two summers in the Deep South at a house with a pool, with guests for all the usual holidays AND including a full year as the sole ice maker for an adult couple...the fan quit. For about the last month it had been giving indications that something wasn’t normal. After 44 years of marriage, pattern recognition becomes a finely honed survival skill, so when a machine in the kitchen starts acting up you tend to notice it. This past Sunday afternoon I was dozing on the sofa ignoring the TV when this ice maker made a unique noise that woke me up. I can’t describe the actual noise it made (I was dreaming, I swear it shouted something at me) but it was weird enough that I went to check on it. The ice in the bin had melted, the back of the unit felt hot, and the fan wasn’t running. I quickly unplugged the machine without paying attention to the status lights (so unfortunately I don’t know what was displayed) and positioned a small desk fan blowing into the rear vent to cool it down. After 30 minutes I re-powered the unit and it started making ice again, except the exhaust fan was dead. I unplugged and drained it, then removed the rear cover (five screws on the bottom) and used the external fan for cooling to verify the ice maker still worked otherwise, which it did. The fan would start if I gave it an assist, but would not run full speed and would not restart on its own. After several hours I was confident a new fan would fix it. Exact replacement fans are plentiful and inexpensive here on everyone’s favorite home shopping site, just search for the part number printed on the fan motor. For $17 a new fan arrived overnight. Removing the fan from the radiator is super easy (two obvious screws) however unplugging the fan from the controller board and fishing the power wire out with plug intact is extremely difficult. The controller board is mounted inside a plastic box, and getting the cover off the box without full disassembly requires a lot of cussing, needle nosed pliers, and at least one skinned knuckle. Once the controller cover is off, the fan’s power plug had a glob of hot glue covering it and the socket, and the wire was tie-wrapped in a spot that I couldn’t even see at first. The manufacturer doesn’t intend for you to remove this, and if you’re not careful you’ll break the socket off the board or something else. There's lots of wires all bundled together, easy to mess up. If I were to do this again I’d simply cut the wires to the old fan, careful to leave as much length as possible, and splice in the new fan using small wire nuts, or solder and shrink wrap if you prefer. Be sure to clean the dust from the backside/inlet side of the radiator (internal, facing the compressor) using a soft bristle toothbrush. Mine was completely blocked by dust, which is what caused the fan to fail in the first place. This unit does not have an air filter, so if you live in a dusty environment and/or have pets you probably need to open it up and clean the radiator once a year. Before you put the cover back on, blow the whole thing out with compressed air or a leaf blower. As to cleaning the actual ice making “wet” section of this model, I use a hand held steam gun with a flexible nozzle about three times a year and it keeps it clean as new inside. No need for running vinegar through it, it’s not like a coffee pot and doesn’t develop calcium deposits. I use a mild bleach solution for running the built in cleaning cycle while blasting the top out with the steam gun, then thoroughly rinse out the whole thing using the sink hand sprayer. The mold/slime that will develop in the top of the unit comes from exposure to room air. Like most ice makers I’ve ever owned, it’s difficult if not impossible to access the actual ice tray section to hand clean it. AND every ice maker I’ve ever owned will develop mold wherever it’s regularly exposed to room temperature air, so the complaints I’ve read about this unit are not unique to this unit. If your refrigerator has an ice & water dispenser in the door, I discourage you from looking at it too closely with a flashlight or you’ll stop using it. Anyway, the unit has been cleaned and reassembled and making ice again like it was new. While this particular machine has not been subjected to vibration like it might be in a motor home, or rough handling from potable use, it has run for over two (2) years continuously, sometimes needing multiple tank refills per day. I subtract one star for being moderately difficult to repair, but I’d give it 10 stars if I could for being a great value for the money. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2024 by James Smith

  • Works fine
Color: Black
Bought this to replace a Magic Chef ice maker that made the same amount of ice. That one lasted for a little over 2 years so looking forward to seeing how long this one will last. The overall size is a tad bit smaller than our old one. That is both good and bad. This one is a bit shallower where the ice collection basket sits. So far the only down side I’ve found is that when scooping ice from a full basket, it tends to push a cube or two back 8 to the drop chute. This is a small problem, not worth worrying too much about. It makes ice quickly, is relatively quiet and works pretty much like every other version of this variety. It only has 1 size setting for cube size but it makes the larger size cubes. I never used the small size on my other one. I also like the fact that you can get to the freezing apparatus a bit easier for cleaning when needed. Overall it’s a nice little ice maker. TIPS: when using this type of ice maker, fully expect the ice to melt slowly. The ice basket is NOT refrigerated. It sits over an ice bath that will chill after it’s been running for an hour or so. When you first turn it on, the ice cubes it makes will be very small as the water chills. Each successive batch that drops, about every 7 minutes or so, will get bigger as the water bath chills. I recommend dumping the first 3 or 4 drops of ice, back into the water reservoir. This will speed up the water chilling and make bigger ice cubes faster. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2024 by TERRYE FREELS

  • There are plenty JUST LIKE THIS on Amazon! But... this is the best!
Color: Silver
I had another 'brand name' ice maker that looked JUST like this that I found on Amazon a few years ago. It was about $149. It finally breathed its last sigh of relief and died on me this last week. So.. I looked around. The local Walmart super store had one that looked identical! But... it was $88 plus sales tax. I looked on Amazon, and ... as you have probably already seen (if you are looking at this review) they are almost ALL from about $119- $149-$189 price range! And then... I stumbled upon this one. By "Silonn"??? Gimme a break! This is IDENTICAL to darn near ALL the Chinese made small counter top ice makers you will find here on Amazon. And... For only $77??? BUY THIS ONE! Its exactly the same as all the others (more or less). And it pumps out about 9 ice cubes as fast as you could imagine, maybe 9 minutes? It keeps the ice in the internal basket, as they melt the water just goes down in the lower bin to be recycled again. There is no refrigerator function. Nothing in there keeps the created ice cubes cold. It just has a typical compressor and freon and it makes ice cubes -- over and over! As they melt, the water goes back in the lower bin. Then, when the clever infra-red sensor sees that the ice bin is full, it will stop all ice making process. But as the ice melts (goes back in the lower bin), it will immediately create another batch of ice cubs for you! There is another magical function (?): If the water level in the lower bin gets too low, there is a red light that will tell you "ADD WATER". I just use the 16.9 oz pure water bottles you buy from Costco (Kirkland 'brand') or Arrowhead 16.9 oz bottles you can buy darn near any grocery story to refill as often as this machine needs more water. I probably use about 5 or 6 big glass fulls of this ice every night for the drinks in my house. It works great, and has never failed me yet. It is much cheaper (and yet, IDENTICAL to the ice makers all over Amazon and in big-box stores like walmart) than you will find anywhere else! Gosh... I hope they send me a new one just like this one, for my kitchen, for free, after they see my raving review of this one! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2023 by Dan E

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