The Beginning of Ice and the Convenience of Ice Makers
It was only during the 20th century when things made a turn for the better. This came with the birth of refrigerators that made ice production and food preservation convenient for homes and stores. It was also during the 1960s when automatic ice makers became in-demand.
Since then, procuring ice is not very difficult. All you need to do is to fill some water in a plastic ice tray, put it inside the fridge, wait for the water to freeze and you have ice. With ice makers, it’s the same process, except for the fact that the pouring of water and the extracting of ice cubes are fully automated. This is why home ice makers are also regarded as ice cube assembly lines.
Ice Makers
Ice makers works on an electric motor, electrical heating unit and an electrically operated water valve. Power can be provided to all the elements once you hook-up the ice maker onto the electrical circuit that powers your refrigerator. Aside from this, you also need to hook-up the ice maker onto your house’s plumbing line in order to ensure that fresh water is used for the ice cubes. This water-intake tube and power line runs through a hole on your freezer’s back portion.
Popular Portable Ice Maker Brands
EdgeStar Portable Ice Maker (Titanium)
This portable ice maker can be plugged to a standard 110-volt outlet. All you need to do is to fill its reservoir with bottled or tap water and in a matter of 10 minutes, you have ice cubes. This is a good addition to your office, bar or kitchen appliances. It is best for tailgate parties, picnics, camping, outdoor get-togethers or anywhere a standard water supply cannot be obtained.