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- ktmrfsExplorer IIIMHO buy whatever size/feature set meets your needs and budget. We love ours, saves a bundle on buying ice and saves trip time. Virtually all the icemakers are made by Heier (sp?) and one other mfg. and then labeled for the various other brands so they are basically all the same/similar mechanicals.
- Cummins12V98Explorer IIIOrdered the Majic Chef from Walley World over a year ago and it works great. I think it was around $120.
I keep it in the basement storage. - wbwoodExplorerThanks. We have been wondering about this also. Would be nice to have.
- retired4fun2002ExplorerGot one about 5 years ago from WalMart On-Line to Store, and it has been used regularly and without fail. I go along with get the cheapest - they are all about the same, except when you move to the real high end models. Safe travels.
- WandaLust2ExplorerBuy the cheapest. The most expensive are no better nor last longer.
- littlemoExplorerThank you all for your input!
- B_O__PlentyExplorer IIThey're almost all the same except for the name on the front. Look at the design, the oval crest on the front with the "name" on it. There is no difference but the price. Buy the cheapest one. They work good...
B.O. - jasultExplorerI also bought one from Target with Emerson name on it but they are all about the same product with other names. Ours works great. We never take RV with out the ice maker
- Mike_TavernitiExplorerBought one at Target 6 years ago. Still going strong. I think was around 110 dollars.
- slarsenExplorerI recommend you just buy the cheapest. From what I've seen in pictures, and what I know about the numbers and locations of appliance makers, they are likely built by only a couple makers anyway and are rebranded.
They do work great, make lots of ice quickly. I'd suggest you just google them. I see Amazon has one for $114.
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