

❄️ Elevate your chill—ice made easy, fast, and flawless!
The EUHOMY Commercial Ice Maker is a robust, stainless steel under-counter machine producing up to 100 lbs of ice every 24 hours with a 33 lbs storage capacity. Featuring an intuitive LCD panel for customizable ice thickness and automatic cleaning, it operates quietly and efficiently with ETL certification for both commercial and home use. Ideal for high-demand environments, it combines durability, speed, and smart technology to keep your ice supply uninterrupted.




















| ASIN | B07W48P1HK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,773 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #1 in Commercial Ice Machines |
| Brand | EUHOMY |
| Capacity | 33 Pounds |
| Date First Available | August 5, 2019 |
| Item Weight | 66.6 pounds |
| Item model number | IM-02 |
| Manufacturer | E EUHOMY LLC |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Model Name | IM-02 |
| Product Dimensions | 15.96"D x 17.52"W x 31.3"H |
| Refrigerant | R290a |
| UPC | 778809350984 |
| Voltage | 115 Volts |
| Wattage | 198 watts |
C**N
Great value for small businesses
Wow! We have a venue and this tiny ice maker is incredible! We can bag two 10-lb bags of ice to freeze in a few hours for our wedding guests - highly recommend a water pump to connect to your drain if it's above ground level as it's not designed to keep the ice frozen (which is preferable for us). This is one of our most treasured purchases, it's compact, easy to set and really gets things done, for the price and the quantity of ice it delivers, it is an amazing unit.
A**R
Highly recommended product and easy assembly
This little ice machine is awesome I was spending over 800.00 a year on ice for drinks. Now I have enough ice for birthday parties, filling the cooler for hunting, fishing, camping or going to the beach. I’ve had it almost 7 months and I highly recommended it. And no I’m not getting paid to say this.
S**S
Working great, makes ice at the rated speed!
This product is certainly "easy to install". I put that in quotes, since you need a water line coming in, and a drain line going out. It's very easy, in that it just plugs into your power outlet (no hard wiring), but if you aren't particularly handy you might need a plumber to run those lines for you. But it's not a complicated install either way. Some things to note, and none of these are 'knocks' on the Euhomy, this is the way all ice makers in this category operate, but if you're just getting one for the first time for your house, maybe you didn't know. 1) The bin where the ice is stored is just a bin. Ice in there will slowly melt over time. Only the part of the machine where the ice is made is chilled. This is probably a good thing for you. It makes this product much more affordable, and it is friendlier to your electric bill. 2) You need three things - a power outlet (regular 110V), a water line coming in (same as your refrigerator's ice maker needed), and a drain line coming out - remember that bin? When ice melts, it becomes water. That will pool on the floor, or you can run the line and remove the water. Do that. ;) In my case, we installed it in our garage. It's not obnoxiously loud, but if you put it in your kitchen, you WILL hear the condenser come on as it's making ice. It sits about 6 feet from our hot water heater, so we had a relatively easy install, we had a guy tap that water line for the heater, and run it also to the Euhomy. Voila, ice coming in! We installed a water filter in between the water line and the ice maker, because filtration! For the drain line, there was no way to get it safely outside my garage floor without a condensate pump. All ice makers like this rely on a gravity drain. If the drain line runs DOWN, gravity will ensure the water leaves. The further you run that line, the less likely you can keep it sloping downward. So any local big box hardware store will sell for under $100 a water condensate pump. Run the line to the pump, and then from the pump to a place where it's safe for water to go, and you're good to go. Our line from the ice maker to the pump is a downward slope, and the pump has a float, then when it floats that means enough water is in the unit, and it pumps it out of our house. Get a good pump, the cheap ones fail relentlessly. Our same plumber ran that line right next to where the water heater's exit line was, drilled a small hole, and boom - all my melted ice water flows safely to the grass outside my garage. One last thing... I'll say it again. If you need a condensate pump, buy a good one. The first one we had died really quick. The cheap ones are very cheap, and being in the garage didn't help (the motor overheated). We knew it failed right away, there was puddle of water on the floor one morning, and the unit was very hot. It had a small fan near the power supply that burned out within a month of installation. I bought a much better pump, and have had no problems yet. It also has a float-less design (one less thing to get 'stuck') and lots of indicators. Don't spend $400-500 on a ice maker, and possibly $200-400 on a plumber and then stick a cheap pump in there. Get a good pump if you need it! Because it's in a garage, and because that garage is in South Florida, I did use the timer feature to let it "freeze" ice longer. I have it set to +4 - which basically means it freezes the ice an additional four minutes before dropping it in the bin. The ice was a little to "soft" with some unfrozen water in the middle of the cube otherwise. Depending on where your ice maker is, you might not need that drastic an adjustment. It still makes ice really quick and really often. The ONLY other quirk is... it's rainy season in Florida. We get a lot of thunderstorms, and our power likes to blip out for a minute or two sometimes. This unit will NOT turn itself back on. So some morning I walk in, and the bin is less than full because the power in the house went out briefly. Push the power button, reset my timer to +4 and I'm good to go. I wish it had an auto-power feature to turn itself back on. I may add a small UPS to avoid the power interruptions, and to prolong the life on the unit.
M**.
Makes ice fast
After dealing with customer support for 18 days, I finally received the missing drain hose and got the machine up and running. For light duty commercial ice maker, it’s moderate on the fan noise, and until the floor of the ice bin is covered with ice, every time the ice drops it makes a loud bang. It does make ice very fast; about every12-15 min. I got a full bin and turned the machine off to see how long the ice would last inside. After 24 hours, about a third has melted and given the door is not insulated, that’s. It not too bad. I would have bought something else if I wanted this for my kitchen or bar but since I wanted it to fill coolers for the beach, fishing, or large dinner parties and is exactly what I wanted. Definitely get a decent water filter as you’ll need to clean the machine less and also get nice clear ice. I’ll update again after I’ve had it for a month. After having this machine for almost 6 months, it’s been a solid performer. It makes ice really fast and with the water filter I got for it the ice is very tasty. I just wish that the ice “slabs” broke in to pieces when the machine is more than half full. It’s a pain that I have to use a metal scoop to break them up but if that’s my only complaint, I’ll keep breaking them up.
J**.
Not about the ice machine — Euhomy’s shipping partner is the problem
Euhomy is currently using FedEx for delivery, and that decision is actively undermining the customer experience for large, paid-shipping appliances. My order was scheduled for delivery today and was already sitting at a FedEx facility. This morning, the tracking abruptly changed to: “Unable to read tracking label. We’ll replace it and update your delivery date.” No apology. No explanation. Just an indefinite delay. This is not a one-off. A previous ice machine I purchased from another manufacturer was also shipped by FedEx, and it was mishandled at every step — “forgotten” at a facility, then finally delivered by a driver who removed it from the passenger side door and dropped it on my driveway. That unit was damaged and unusable, which is why I am buying a replacement now. For a large, heavy appliance — especially one where customers pay for shipping — delivery should not be a gamble. With FedEx, it feels like roulette: will it arrive, when will it arrive, and will it survive the trip? What makes this especially frustrating is that the shipment originated in Georgia, a state I could physically drive to in about five hours. Instead, the delivery is delayed due to a basic handling failure. Euhomy may produce a solid machine, but continuing to use FedEx for appliances of this size and cost is a serious liability. I strongly urge Euhomy to reconsider their logistics partner, because right now, FedEx is costing them customer confidence. I will update this review once I finally receive the ice machine.
V**G
Amazing fast delivery, this ice maker was very reliable for our small restauraunt and suprisingly well working Great!
D**L
had it for a couple months, excellent machine,
C**S
Installé depuis deux jours, fonctionne très bien. Les glaçons sont fabriqués rapidement. ATTENTION!!! La pression d'eau doit absolument respecté ce qui est demandé dans le livre d'instruction. Trop de pression ne permet pas à la machine d'arrêter par elle-même. Se remplie sans arrêt et déborde. GARDEZ LA PRESSION D'EAU AU MINIMUM comme demandé.
J**A
Compre el producto por la buenas reseñas y porque decía fabricar 45 kl al día, sim embargo, el producto no sirve ni para obtener 5 kg en 24, trabaja cada que quiere y el vendedor no me dio solución, no pude devolverlo porque pase el mes de garantía cuando tardo 10 días más en llegar y no les di queja, tardaron en responder hasta una semana y no solucionaron nada, no lo recomiendo en lo adsoluto, mejor vean los productos de vevor.
J**J
Would not recommend for commercial use. Ice machine keeps on shutting off and ice is freezing up and clogging the maker. Warranty is only 30 days through amazon. Stuck with a faulty machine
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