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Produce fresh, homemade ice for party needs with this KitchenAid ice maker. Clear Ice technology provides uniform sizes and shapes of cubes, and the 35-lb. capacity ensures ample supply for serving cold drinks to guests. This KitchenAid ice maker’s flush installation supports a built-in look that seamlessly blends with kitchen or bar decor.
Q: What type of ice does this ice maker produce?
A: This ice maker produces full cube ice.
Q: What type of controls does this ice maker have?
A: This ice maker has electromechanical controls for simple use.
Q: Does this KitchenAid ice maker require a drain?
A: Yes, a drain is required for this ice maker.
Q: What is the ice storage capacity of this ice maker?
A: It has a storage capacity of 35.1 pounds of ice.
Q: Is this KitchenAid ice maker self-cleaning?
A: Yes, this ice maker has a self-cleaning function.
Q: How much ice can this KitchenAid ice maker produce in a day?
A: This ice maker can produce up to 29 lbs of ice in a 24-hour period.
A: The dimensions of this model Ice Maker are Product Height 34 2/5 inches Product Width 17 9/10 inches Product Depth 25 3/5 inches We do not recommend making modifications to the appliance.
Q: What are the dimensions of full ice?
A: I'd say about 1"x1/2"

Produce fresh, homemade ice for party needs with this KitchenAid ice maker. Clear Ice technology provides uniform sizes and shapes of cubes, and the 35-lb. capacity ensures ample supply for serving cold drinks to guests. This KitchenAid ice maker’s flush installation supports a built-in look that seamlessly blends with kitchen or bar decor.

Provide fresh ice for beverages with this 15-inch Whirlpool electronic touch ice maker. Clear Ice technology reduces impurities and air bubbles, while the included scoop lets you dispense cubes from the 25-lb. capacity bin. This fingerprint-resistant stainless steel Whirlpool electronic touch ice maker vents at the bottom for freestanding or under-counter use.

Prepare cold beverages with this KitchenAid 18-inch automatic ice maker. The fully flush design lets you position the appliance without it protruding against adjoining cabinets, providing a stylish built-in look. The specialized PrintShield stainless steel coating makes this KitchenAid 18-inch automatic ice maker easy to clean with just water and a soft cloth, and the self-cleaning cycle enables simple maintenance.

This 18" automatic ice maker uses Clear Ice Technology to produce uniformly shaped, crystal clear ice cubes that enhance the largest—and smallest—occasions. Its distinctive styling complements other KitchenAid appliances wth Fully Flush Installation for a seamless, built-in look. The storage bin holds up to 35 pounds of ice for added convenience and entertaining needs.
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Customers have good things to say about the 18" 29-Lb. Built-In Icemaker's ice production speed. Many appreciate how quickly it makes ice and the size and quality of the ice cubes produced. The clean color and taste of the ice were also frequently praised. There were no negative customer comments reported.
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Good littler icemaker, although a light keeps blinking can't figure out how to run the cleaning cysle.
Posted by YbarraF
It did require extra parts to connect it to the drain, but otherwise installed easily. Makes ice, operates quietly, and looks good.
Posted by WiseToo
the unit is replacing and older unit i had which was not worth repairing. My only complaint is the data should be more clear that if you cannot gravity expel the water and you need a pump, this should be included as an option.
Posted by JackT