โApr-06-2014 04:43 PM
โApr-12-2014 11:36 AM
โApr-12-2014 11:08 AM
wbwood wrote:John&Joey wrote:
When we're on the road we buy water to drink. So it only makes sense then to use bottled water for the portable ice maker. If I'm going to do that, I might just as well buy a bag of ice.
We have one and used it a few times.
I can see your point, but I can buy a gallon of purified water for less than $1. I want to say you can get it even cheaper at Walmart. How much ice does a gallon of water make? Even better, how much would two gallons make compared to the size of a $2 bag of ice? The one thing I like about it, is that we can make ice when we want it and have it. We can make as much as we want. We will be able to put it in a bin in the freezer and it will stay frozen. A bag of ice we will have to put in a cooler that's taking up more room than the Ice maker. Plus the ice is going to melt. A cooler would be out outside and depending on the temp, it will melt even faster. And then we have to worry about someone stealing our cooler as they did two years ago.
We have even gotten away from canned drinks. We have a soda stream and can make what we want when we want to. We have a few bottles to make different flavored drinks and those bottles fit in the fridge easily.
โApr-12-2014 04:58 AM
John&Joey wrote:
When we're on the road we buy water to drink. So it only makes sense then to use bottled water for the portable ice maker. If I'm going to do that, I might just as well buy a bag of ice.
We have one and used it a few times.
โApr-11-2014 08:32 PM
โApr-11-2014 07:50 PM
โApr-11-2014 10:54 AM
โApr-11-2014 10:33 AM
jkbrea wrote:rockhillmanor wrote:
The less I have to put in my MH that takes up any more space the better. Bags of ice cost a few bucks.
Four bags of ice in a cheap throw away cooler has always keep me and my friends in cold ones! Just don't see the need for an ice maker.
I don't like extra stuff either. Prior to a trip I empty my home ice maker into a couple large zip lock bags and put them in the RV freezer. I still end up buying a bag or two. I usually leave an ice chest full of water, gatorade, beer...outside so the kids don't have to go in and out all the time for a drink.
โApr-11-2014 10:01 AM
rockhillmanor wrote:
The less I have to put in my MH that takes up any more space the better. Bags of ice cost a few bucks.
Four bags of ice in a cheap throw away cooler has always keep me and my friends in cold ones! Just don't see the need for an ice maker.
โApr-11-2014 06:08 AM
โApr-11-2014 03:07 AM
Executive wrote:ReVoker wrote:Executive wrote:
Another advantage if you don't always need the ice, you have an extra freezer.....Dennis
These icemakers are not freezers in anyway at all. They make ice cubes and nothing else. You cannot put anything in them and expect them to stay frozen. If you had one you would understand this.
We had two rigs with the ULine separate ice makers and used them as freezers quite a bit..so I guess it all depends on what brand you buy.....Dennis
โApr-10-2014 10:55 PM
ReVoker wrote:Executive wrote:
Another advantage if you don't always need the ice, you have an extra freezer.....Dennis
These icemakers are not freezers in anyway at all. They make ice cubes and nothing else. You cannot put anything in them and expect them to stay frozen. If you had one you would understand this.
โApr-09-2014 11:42 AM
โApr-09-2014 11:06 AM
B.O. Plenty wrote:gaymeadowsman wrote:If you put them side X side you will realize the one you paid $179.00 for is exactly the same as the one from Target for $109.99...Just has a different name on the outside.
We bought an Emerson Ice maker from Target for $109.99. Three months and 5 camping trips it stopped making ice.
Then bought one from Camping World on sale for$179. After a year the pump started going out so we carried it back and they exchanged it,NO questions.
We haven't bought ice in two years. More than paid for. and no problems in the last two years with the newest one.
B.O.
โApr-09-2014 04:24 AM
Executive wrote:
Another advantage if you don't always need the ice, you have an extra freezer.....Dennis