




❄️ Elevate your workspace chill game with sleek, nonstop ice power!
The Sunpentown IM-150US is a compact undercounter ice maker featuring a stainless steel reversible door and front exhaust for built-in or freestanding use. It produces up to 12 pounds of crescent-shaped ice daily, storing 6 pounds with an automatic shutoff to prevent overflow. Designed for hassle-free operation, it requires no drain and includes a powerful freezer to keep ice frozen longer. Ideal for modern kitchens or office break rooms, it combines efficiency with sleek style, though professional installation is recommended.
| ASIN | B000WO5892 |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,075 in Appliances ( See Top 100 in Appliances ) #1,256 in Ice Makers |
| Brand | SPT |
| Brand Name | SPT |
| Capacity | 6 Pounds |
| Color | Gray |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (270) |
| Date First Available | October 2, 2003 |
| Defrost | Manual Defrost |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00876840003163 |
| Included Components | Ice maker, ice scoop, water line, user manual |
| Installation Type | Built-In, Undercounter |
| Item Weight | 55 pounds |
| Item model number | IM-150US |
| Manufacturer | SPT |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Model Info | IM-150US |
| Model Name | SPT IM-150US Stainless Steel Undercounter Ice Maker with Freezer, No Drain Required |
| Part Number | IM-150US |
| Product Dimensions | 18"D x 15"W x 25"H |
| Refrigerant | R600a |
| Special Features | Equipped with powerful freezer inside, No drain required, Reversible door |
| UPC | 876840003163 |
| Voltage | 115 Volts |
| Wattage | 112 watts |
E**K
So Far, Plenty Ice!
After about a week with this product, it certainly does what it is supposed to do: produce about 2 full bins of ice in 24 hours ( about 12 pounds). It was shipped to Hawaii, and delivered without a scratch either on the unit or on the box. Let it sit upright for 24 hours, so the refrigerant could expel any air bubbles. Once you uncrate, check the door seal: you can look at all 4 sides and check that the door is not warped. You can also check by closing the door on a dollar bill and attempting to "slide" the bill up and down: you should have moderate to hard resistance along the entire gasket. If you do not, the unit may stay on excessively to compensate for the cold that is lost due to the door not properly sealing against the inner surface. Installation: If you have done some plumbing, but have little to no experience with compression type fittings, call a plumber "friend" or a licensed plumber for assistance with installing the water line. I have had experience installing compression fittings. You will have to remove the back grate ( 4 screws-easy) to expose the 1/4" male thread, which sits at an angle protected by a splash guard. Looking at some of the other reviews, I went to Home Depot, and purchased more 1/4" compression rings ( copper) as well as a copper fitting, only to find that those fittings do not fit the provided 1/4" tubing...well, they "fit", but way too tight, so I ended up using the parts provided: sleeve, female fitting and Delrin( plastic) compression ring. Be SURE to point the NARROW end towards the end of the tube, and DO put your nut and plastic compression sleeve on the tube BEFORE you insert the metal sleeve inside the tube! I used a small amount of pipe joint compound around the male threads on the ice maker. Tighten to 5lbs or less torque ( gently), and no leaks occurred. I am using RO water from my Premier h2o RO-PURE RO unit, so I installed a push to connect Tee on the 3/8" plastic line, then a turn off valve, then uses the 1/4" tubing provided with the ice maker. Give yourself a generous length: enough to be able to pull the unit OUT of your install space to service, if necessary. Operation: Once I verified no water leaks, I fired up the unit, and within 3 hours I had enough ice to cover the bottom of the bin. I followed the suggestion to discard that ice, and started from scratch. 12 hours later ( or a bit less) I had a full bin of ice! I have found that, contrary to some other observations, this unit does NOT vent from the front! While the compressor is on, you can put your hand to the back of the unit, and feel the fan exhausting air. It does INTAKE from the front, so definitely keep that clear! How often it goes on will depend on how many times you open and close the door, as it does with any freezer, refrigerator, or ice maker, and it will determine if it ices up, and how often you will need to defrost ( it has a drain on the lower righthand side of the unit. You can turn OFF ice production manually by raising the sensor bar, or you can let the accumulated in the bin do that. The unit temperature knob was set to halfway, and that's where I kept it. It seems to keep the ice frozen: no water or defrosting from ice stuck together in the bin. Conclusion: The unit works very well, and imho, it is better to use it with filtered or RO water, as it will cut down maintenance over the long run. I also sprung for the two year additional warranty: cheap for an appliance! If your needs are for more than 12 pounds of ice in 24 hours, better be ready to spend north of $1000, and have a floor drain installed! For two people in a high humidity (Hawaii) environment (No A/C), this unit produces MORE than enough ice in one bin for a day. I have turned off ice production, and the ice ( over two days) has stayed frozen: no sticking, but the ice produced is NOT clear, if that matters to you. Most of the issues owners were having I have noticed occurred in units purchased a few years ago. The "kit" comes with a metal(copper?) sleeve, metal (copper?) compression nut and a Delrin ( plastic) compression fitting, and it worked first time. Very Pleased!
M**T
Very poor quality product. AVOID.
Sunpentown IM-150US Undercounter Ice Maker with Stainless Steel Door I'm a fan of Amzn but not of this ice maker. Got it really fast but when I opened it I didn't have a very good impression. The top of the unit was dirty and smudged, almost like someone used a dirty rag to give it a once over. Still, I was not ready to say no before even trying it out. Plugged it in and got it hooked up to the water line. The unit and directions warn that you must use a plumber to get this hooked up or else. I don't know about everyone but I can't afford to spend another hundred dollars just to get this connected to the waterline. I ventured for myself and seemed to get it connected ok or so I thought. Turned on the water and sure enough, the connection came loose and I had to deal with a minor flood. No problem I tried it again and triple taped it with waterproofing tape. Seemed to hold ok. Ran the unit for a couple of hours and the ice gradually got larger (first few pieces were small ice chips). Kept it going for 6 hours and finally got maybe 10 pieces of full sized ice bullets. Not sure what the deal was. Ran it overnight and by the next day I got maybe one pound of ice. I called the manufacturer and was given a really circular explanation that made very little sense and if I wanted more I would have to run it for longer...much longer. Ok, so much for that. Just for the fun of it, I ran it for 2 days straight. 1) I got 3 pounds of ice in 48 hrs! and 2) The unit made a loud grinding noise and promptly stopped producing ice. Seems like a really poorly manufactured item that really doesn't make an acceptable amount of ice, unless you are willing to wait (forever). So I spent the next 15 mins unhooking everything and putting it back in the box, printing out the return label.
D**S
Seems to work just fine, easy to setup, no drain needed!
I have only had the ice maker for a couple of days but works just exactly as I expected. This icemaker is identical to most refrigerator ice makers. Makes Cresent shaped ice, sits in a "freezer" compartment that keeps the ice from melting (thus no need for a drain). Dumps the ice into a pull out ice bin and has auto shutoff once the bin is filled. The bin comes out easily if you wish to dump the ice. First, the icemaker was well protected during shipping. No dents or scratches. Setup was easy, I ran the included 1/4" polymer water line to the same line I used for my refrigerator (excellent refrigerator but the icemaker in it is junk and can't be fixed). I didn't use a plumber as I have done many water lines and used commercial fitting to attach to my water line). After testing the water line for leaks, I plugged the icemaker into a wall outlet. Went to set the thermostat according to page 4 of the manual... and NO thermostat. I contacted SPT customer support and they wanted to know the date code, I gave it to them and it turns out that units made from 2021 on, no longer use a thermostat. The unit started putting out ice within about 40 minutes. I let it run for 4 hours and dumped the ice it had made as per the manual. It's been working perfectly since. I am a happy customer, if that changes, I will be back and update this review. Update.. 6 weeks later, it is still working fine. You will probably need to defrost it once a month, but that's easy.
A**N
worked for a short time,(few weeks) then water would not flow into the tray, it would miss the trough, and spill into the storage bucket and the floor. did all the trouble shooting in the manual but did not help, have to throw it out and find something more reliable!
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