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		<title>Cooling Down With Ice Makers</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 May 2010 11:36:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matt Sawyer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ice makers are very useful kitchen appliances at homes and in businesses. Beat the thirst and heat anytime with a delicious cold drink. &#13;Ice makers are machines that produce ice from water. This machine freezes the water placed inside the machine and forms the ice. Sometimes it is also called the ice machine. This is [...]]]></description>
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<p>Ice makers are very useful kitchen appliances at homes and in businesses.  Beat the thirst and heat anytime with a delicious cold drink.  </p>
<p>&#13;Ice makers are machines that produce ice from water.  This machine freezes the water placed inside the machine and forms the ice.  Sometimes it is also called the ice machine.  This is usually a luxury appliance used for ice production.  It can be brought along outdoors when vacationing.   </p>
<p>&#13;The healthcare groups find it handy especially in sports activities where a cold compress first aid treatment might be needed.  The grocery stores and convenience store sells loads or blocks of ice produced from ice makers.  The lodging houses and food services like restaurants and cafes never run out of ice makers because most of their customers look for ice for their drinks.  Some restaurants serve the coolest desserts that need lots of ice cubes.  </p>
<p>&#13;There are many types of ice makers.  It comes in many forms like the refrigerator ice makers.  There are also some for commercial use, portable, indoor or outdoor, under the counter and dry ice makers.  </p>
<p>&#13;Among these types, the portable ice maker is one useful home appliance.  It is quite compact yet produces enough amount of ice perfect for special occasions like parties.  It is best for home use.  This is very useful in the kitchen or in your drinking bar.  Food and drinks preparation are done more quickly especially if serving some guests.   </p>
<p>&#13;This is very useful especially during summer time.  One portable ice maker is the Contessa.  This is stylish and very easy to use.  It certainly requires no plumbing.  It produces three sizes of ice.  In as fast as 12 minutes, 12 ice cubes can be produced also.   </p>
<p>&#13;Home ice makers are convenient when preparing a quick fix of cold beverages anytime.  There is also what we call the free freestanding ice makers.  These are those that produce ice in just a short time.  They can produce up to 50 lbs of ice for the whole day.  </p>
<p>&#13;Summertime is the hottest season and also the perfect time to enjoy the outdoors.  Family and friends will normally plan outdoor barbecue gatherings.  They bring along ice makers to put ice in their sodas and other beverages.  It is the perfect refreshments to barbecues and other grilled foods.  </p>
<p>&#13;If you have your own portable ice maker at home, plan your own summer parties because summer is fast approaching.  You would not have a problem when it comes to ice because your portable ice makers can never get you wrong.  </p>
<p>&#13;Try to buy your own ice maker now.  It will offer a lot of advantages for your kitchen needs.  It will save you the hassle of having to run in the market to buy ice every time you need it.  It is half-melted already by the time you reach home.   </p>
<p>&#13;Commercial ice products also come in smaller chunks, one reason why it melts faster.  A personal ice maker produces bigger and more solidified outputs.  We use ice everyday that your purchase will surely be worth it.  It is not just a summer appliance.  We love ice on our drinks even on a cold day.  We love a cold fruit salad and shakes.  </p>
<p>&#13;Another advantage of ice makers is it can help you preserve your food in an inexpensive way.  You just need to produce ice in a few minutes and put your food in an ice bucket full of ice.  You do not need to put on your refrigerator when you are just going to eat your food in less than an hour.  It will save a lot on electricity consumption. </p>
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		<title>Why do ice cubes from an ice maker freeze solid and ice from the convenience store doesn&#8217;t?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Apr 2010 11:39:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matt Sawyer</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When I get a cup of ice from the refrigerator ice maker and put water over it, it eventually freezes into a chunk before melting. But when I get ice out of a dispenser at the convenience store, or that type, it doesn&#8217;t do that. Why is that?</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Nov 2009 17:53:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matt Sawyer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Welcome to the site on Countertop Ice Makers. I have tried to include everything from the smallest ice makers to the ones that border on the professional side. You will find all sizes and types here, from the sophisticated and expensive, to the cheaper brands that might suit you just fine. The ice maker has [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to the site on Countertop Ice Makers.  I have tried to include everything from the smallest ice makers to the ones that border on the professional side.  You will find all sizes and types here, from the sophisticated and expensive, to the cheaper brands that might suit you just fine.  The ice maker has come a long way since the early days when ice was quite a commodity.  The term ice box comes from when perishable goods were stored in a wooden box and ice was purchased and put around the perishables.  Later this changed to metallic boxes and smaller chillers were developed and made into refrigerators.  Smaller still is the modern day countertop ice maker which is used mainly for parties or where ice is used often in the household.</p>
<p><strong>Magic Chef Countertop Ice Maker</strong><br />
One of the most popular is the Magic Chef Countertop Ice Maker which is perfect if you find yourself buying those bags of ice from the convenience store.  It makes ice as quickly as six minutes and about 30  pounds of ice in 24 hours.  It has a four pound capacity, but some people said that it didn&#8217;t keep the ice cold very long.  So with this model you should probably be ready to use the ice as you go.  Ice is made quickly so you can keep filling the water tray.  Another issue with the Magic Chef was that some say it wasn&#8217;t very reliable and would quit working after a few months.  There is a one year warranty on the unit and many have been sold without issue.</p>
<p><strong>Countertop Crushed Ice Maker</strong><br />
I did find a machine that made both cubes and crushed ice.  It is the Whynter SNO ICE-100S and runs around $350.  It&#8217;s portable, too, and a lot of people like it.  There is a direct hose connection, if you want it to be a little more permanent in your home.  It draws water from a 3 gallon tank and keeps making cubes but will dispense them crushed on demand.  There are a few other units on the market that make crushed ice, but keep in mind that the machine has to actually masticate the cubed ice.</p>
<p><strong>Waring Pro Professional Countertop Ice Maker</strong><br />
This was a real cool unit and I&#8217;m not sure why Waring discontinued it, but if you can find one still out there on the &#8216;net, buy it.  It can make about 35 pounds of ice a day and has simple LED controls that let you set cube size, cycles, and how fast the unit should run.  There is an ice storage basket and small cubes can be served up in about 8 minutes.  Talk about sweet.  But I would try all the online stores that have sold the Waring Pro Professional Countertop Ice Maker and see if there is one still in stock.</p>
<p><strong>Best Countertop Ice Maker</strong><br />
If you had to pin me down, I&#8217;d probably go with the Haier line of countertop ice makers because overall I believe most people have been satisfied with them over any other brand.  That is not to say you can&#8217;t get a good ice maker with another brand, it is simply to say according to my research they had fewer problems and did a better job at what they were designed to do.</p>
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