

❄️ Elevate your chill game—ice mastery made effortless!
The EUHOMY Commercial Ice Maker is a high-capacity, stainless steel under-counter machine that produces up to 100 lbs of ice per day with a 33 lbs storage bin. Featuring an intuitive LCD control panel for customizable ice thickness and automatic cleaning, it operates quietly and efficiently with ETL certification for both commercial and home use. Designed for durability and ease, it’s perfect for busy kitchens, bars, and events where reliable ice supply is essential.




















| ASIN | B07W48P1HK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,253 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #1 in Commercial Ice Machines |
| Brand | EUHOMY |
| Brand Name | EUHOMY |
| Capacity | 33 Pounds |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 3,911 Reviews |
| Included Components | ice maker |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 15.96"D x 17.52"W x 31.3"H |
| Item Type Name | commercial ice maker |
| Item Weight | 66.58 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | E EUHOMY LLC |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Model Name | IM-02 |
| Product Dimensions | 15.96"D x 17.52"W x 31.3"H |
| Refrigerant | R290a |
| UPC | 778809350984 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 115 Volts |
| Wattage | 198 watts |
K**R
worth the cost.
So far very good, set up was easy did add a water filter And some extra foam installation on the sides. I used the foam that it came wrapped in. Just cut it to fit the sides. IN 12 hours it made 40+ lbs so right at 100 Lb range. There was little melt over night. The ice sheets do not break apart completely when they fall. The cubes are larger than what my counter top ice maker produces. The Ice is what I call hard ice' dry and very cold. This is the 3rd maker I have had and buy far the best.
J**Y
Quiet operation and it makes a lot of ice!
I'm pleasantly surprised. Makes a lot of ice and it is not as loud as I thought it would be (loudest thing it does is dumping a load of ice but I find that rather satisfying, so it doesn't bother me!). Others have mentioned that although it makes almost 100 lbs/day, it only holds about 25 or 30 lbs in the hopper, and it quits making ice when the hopper is full. Just be aware it makes about 4 lbs ice /hr. Also the ice cubes do tend to stick together in sheets. It comes with a plastic scoop but I bought an aluminum one and use it to bust up the sheets, that works pretty well. I like the cube shape, great for soft drinks and cocktails. I recommend setting the cube size to max if you are using in a cooler or for food, they last a lot longer, plus the smaller cube size is actually the same size cube but with a hollow center, which melt a lot faster. Great little addition to our home - hopefully I'll never have to run up to the gas station to buy ice again!
M**B
No regrets, perfect purchase!
This machine works great. Followed all instructions and recommendations on filtration. Took a bit to get my perfect clear ice, but it is possible. Having a pool in the summer and entertaining weekly this machine has delivered again and again. Delivery was great, packaging was excellent and I can’t say enough. Buy this machine if you are looking for a great ice maker…
R**2
Great ice machine. Occasionally needs some tinkering
It’s lasted longer than I expected! Bought this ice machine July 2024 and I figured I’d “break even” if it lasted a year. It’s March 2026 and this thing is still working well. That’s approximately 20 months. CONS- You’ve gotta “fiddle” with it. It’ll show a malfunction code and stop making ice. I usually unplug it for 30 minutes and will start making ice again after it resets. Gotta clean it every 2-4 weeks. These machines get nasty and moldy pretty quickly. I’ll spray the insides down with vinegar and then hose it out. I should probably clean it more often. Air compressor or fan varies in speed during the day. It sounds like the ice machine is about to self destruct, but it keeps on working fine! Overall it’s a good ice machine for the price. I use it daily for filling my work cooler. You’ve gotta pay attention to it and the error codes (E2 I think). I have to unplug it and let it reset every 10-14 days or so…then it works fine again. It’s worked well for the sub 400 dollar price I paid. Hoshizaki under counter ice machines were approximately 2200 dollars years ago when I bought this Euhomy unit for less than 400 It’s kept my work cooler filled with ice for nearly 20 months. I expect it to to die any day now, but overall I’m pretty satisfied with this ice machine.
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.
P**G
Perfect for Home and Weekend Sports
I bought this EUHOMY commercial ice maker in March 2025, and it has been one of my best purchases of the year. I use it almost every day at home, and on weekends it goes to the field with us for travel baseball and softball. It has handled both home and on-the-go use without missing a beat. The machine easily fills the bin within about 8 hours after emptying it, which is perfect for keeping coolers full during long tournament days. The ice quality is consistent, and the machine has been reliable from day one. The self-cleaning function is a big plus and keeps maintenance simple. It’s compact enough to fit in my space but powerful enough to produce all the ice we need for a busy family and weekend sports. The digital controls are easy to use, and it’s clear the build quality is solid. If you’re looking for a dependable ice maker that can keep up with regular use, this one delivers exactly what it promises. I would absolutely buy it again.
R**D
Works Great!
I’ve had my Euhomy ice machine for 6 months now and I love it. This machine replaced a previous ice machine in my home bar where I already had the water supply and drain in place. The Euhomy’s included water supply line seemed cheap and flimsy so I bought an adapter at Lowe’s and upgraded to a stainless braided hose. You WILL need a drain! This machine generates ice fairly quickly but its storage bin is not a freezer and therefore melts over time (speed depends on your environment). Without a drain your bin will turn into a swimming pool as the ice melts. The drain is gravity fed so your drain system must be BELOW the Euhomy’s drain line (located just a few inches above the bottom of the machine) or you can purchase and install a small drain pump to push the water upward to a sink drain pipe. I built a short riser for my machine to sit on, raising it and subsequently its drain outlet 4 inches higher allowing it to align with my existing wall drain system. If I run the machine continuously, it will cut itself off when filled with ice (fresh batch every 10-15 min.) Then it will turn itself back on as needed to replace any melting ice and keep itself full. If I know I won’t need ice for a few days and manually turn it off, all the ice will have melted within about 12 hours (machine is located inside my home with the A/C set around 75). Some reviewers have complained about ice being melty or wet, and melting very quickly. There is a simple menu screen adjustment on the front for how “hard” you want the ice cubes to be (read the instructions because the hardness setting numbering system didn’t seem obvious to me). Even on the hardest setting, the ice does seem to melt in my drink faster than ice from my freezer. But for me it’s not a problem. Again, this is not a freezer so there is no way to keep the ice super cold after it drops into the bin. Some reviews complain that when the cubes drop they don’t break apart but rather stay together in sheets. What I’ve found is that when I set it to freeze “hard”, the fist batches that drop all the way to the bin’s floor will break apart. But as the ice piles up and fills the bin, the newest batches only fall a few inches inches landing on top of the pile and don’t usually break apart. But I keep a stainless kitchen meat mallet in the bar and a few light taps on the pile of ice and they easily break apart. I read at least one review that claimed the machine he received wasn’t stainless and was in fact ugly white plastic. All I can say is mine came with a protective white plastic wrap that I had to peel off to reveal the stainless. My wife placed a magnetic hook on the front for the ice shovel. Now while I’m no scientist, it is my understanding that magnets won’t stick to stainless soooo… I’m not sure if it’s actually stainless steel but it IS metal and it LOOKS like stainless. It does make a little noise as some complain, but I hardly notice anymore and my bar is in the middle of the house just feet from my living room. Once it’s full, it only kicks on a few times through out day for about 10 min. Overall, it works perfectly for me. I paid $399 with free shipping and got it within a few days. It was packed very well and runs perfectly. (I did get an error code once but a quick power off and back on… no more trouble). Be ready to clean it every so often as you should any appliance. I would absolutely recommend this ice machine for any home as long as you understand that the ice bin is not a freezer (mediocre cooler at best).
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.
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