The FridgidAire model I saw on Amazon I believe mentioned that it has a drain
and that it is self-cleaning.
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Harding
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That’s what I found
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From: rick.alf...@gmail.com
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Subject: RE: Accessible Ice Maker
Hello. We recently purchased a countertop ice maker from Best buy made by
Insignia. It was on sale at the time for $99. I believe it usually sells for
$120
: RE: Accessible Ice Maker
Hi. I’ve used 2 different ice makers. The first one was, I believe a Danby and
the other was kitchen aid. Both of them had physical buttons. From experience
they don’t last all that long and are apparently a real bugger to clean.
Chris Judge
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Hi. I’ve used 2 different ice makers. The first one was, I believe a Danby and
the other was kitchen aid. Both of them had physical buttons. From experience
they don’t last all that long and are apparently a real bugger to clean.
Chris Judge
environment because it adds a huge percentage of extra
shipping.
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rick.alf...@gmail.com
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Subject: RE: Accessible Ice Maker
Hello. We recently purchased a countertop ice make
Hello. We recently purchased a countertop ice maker from Best buy made by
Insignia. It was on sale at the time for $99. I believe it usually sells for
$120. It has real buttons and perfectly accessible. It can make up to 26lbs of
ice per day which was more than enough for our needs.