Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Palm Springs Ice Cube Maker

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Binding: Toy Brand: Palm Springs EAN: 5051401006400 Feature: Palm Springs Ice Machine - Dimensions (mm): 400 High x 310 Wide x 380 Deep Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Palm Springs Manufacturer: Palm Springs Publisher: Palm Springs Studio: Palm Springs
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Palm Springs Ice Machine - Dimensions (mm): 400 High x 310 Wide x 380 Deep No plumbing or drainage required - simply add water into the resevoir and click go! Freshly-made ice at home has never been so easy. Precision electronic controls and LED indicator High efficient compressor with very low noise level - Self-contained and compact Requires no drain - 15kgs ice cube per 24 hours - 2.3 litre manual water reservoir
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Very Cool! Comment: Clearly this is NOT a toy so the 'fun' etc. ratings above should be ignored. Little Johnny should be kept well away from the machine!
Ice machines, even table-top versions such as this, are a lot heavier that you would expect.
The ice-making capabilities of this model are very good. Once it starts churning out the bullet-shaped ice there is no stopping it until the water runs out. When this happens a (too) loud beep warns of the fact - shame there is no way to reduce the volume of this.
The downsides include the weight of the machine - you will not want to move it more than once without assistance (after all, it is a mini fridge) so ensure you have the space to accommodate it. Secondly, the machine's footprint is larger than you may envisage (though typical for its type), so measure up your allocated space first.
Excellent value.
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Editorial Reviews:
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# automatically remind water shortage # 3 ice sizes to choose from # Storage capacity 1kg
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