List Price: $399.99Price: $280.99 You Save: $119.00 (30%)as of 11/24/2009 02:10 EST
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Binding: Kitchen
Brand: WindChaser
EAN: 0662571910012
Item Dimensions: 1701185044001799
Label: WindChaser
Manufacturer: WindChaser
Model: ICM15
MPN: ICM15S
Publisher: WindChaser
Studio: WindChaser
Warranty: 1
Features:- Uses tap or bottled water to make 3 sizes of ice cube
- Makes 12 cubes approximately every 6-8 minutes
- Generates up to 29 pounds of ice per day
- Stores up to 2-1/2 pounds at a time
- 14.18 by 15.67 by 16.93 inches
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: Features: Soft touch controls. No installation required. Stores up to 2.5 pounds of ice. Insulated storage compartment. Stainless portable ice cube maker. Makes ice cubes anytime and anywhere. Ideal for home, office, patio, and entertaining. Compact design: 16 1/4" high, 14" wide, 15 1/2" deep. Easy to use and fully automatic, just plug in and add water. Makes up to 33 pounds of ice cubes per day. Makes 3 different sized ice cubes. Uses tap water or bottled water. Stainless steel construction. No drain required.
Amazon.com Review: With WindChaser's portable ice cube maker, you can create ice on demand wherever there's an electrical outlet nearby. Great for basement bars and outdoor eating areas, the 150-watt ice maker creates three different sizes of ice cube on its 12 metal rods, using either tap or bottled water. It generates ice within 6-8 minutes of powering up and turns out up to 29 pounds of ice a day, storing 2-1/2 pounds at a time in an insulated chest. Operation of the unit is easy, thanks to its microprocessor's soft-touch controls and clear indicator lights that warn when water is low or the storage tank is full. No drain is required, but you may want to keep in mind that, while portable, the unit weighs in at over 40 pounds. WindChaser includes a removable ice basket and a 1-year warranty. --Emily Bedard
Average Rating: 
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I need to replace the pump in the unit.
Could you please sell me one or tell me where to find one
Thank you
Joe gatt
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I purchased this Ice maker two year ago. It has been wonderful for the most part other then having to reset it often. Anyway, we put up with that as it is a fairly new thing of late. This ice maker has been going around the clock for two years solid and we use a lot of ice. It has kept up with our needs for the most part. Last night it finally gave it up and refused to be reset or make ice. So, I am going to have to get another one. I am a bit disapointed that it hasn't lasted longer. I still have my grandfathers GE Freezer from the 1930's that still gives great service and I have never had it repaired. So much for things that last forever or at least a long time. One other thing... My old freezer is a lot quieter then this small little icemaker or at least until today.
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After one day of operation the machine indicated it was out of water. It wasn't, but because the machine insisted it was, it stopped and refused to work. Service calls and adjustments were to no avail. We just listed it on the '"free" section of Craigslist in the hopes that someone will take it out of here.
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It isn't a windchaser, but a permaSteel. same specs. Can't find "permasteel" anywhere on the net. but it is 1/2 the cost of Windchaser.
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I bought my WC in Nov 2004 through Amazon (best price, incredibly fast arrival) after comparison shopping with other mfrs/sellers for a week or so. It worked as promised until last month-noisy but efficient so it sits in the basement cranking out cubes. The cubes are "spongy" but transferring them to a container in our refrigerator's freezer compartment door firms them up in short order. Now the PROBLEMS: Last month, it started continually making ice regardless of whether the bin is full. The auto-shut-off also stopped working so it tries to make ice even when the reservoir is empty (although those little "caps" of ice are pretty cute). A one-star review here from June(?) '05 noted that the manufacturer was less than sympathetic. I plan on calling them today and will follow up in another posting on whether I have the same experience.
Regards, jhjorg WashDC
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