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Portable ice maker that is ‘perfect for summer parties'

Portable ice maker that is ‘perfect for summer parties'

Wales Online02-07-2025
Portable ice maker that is 'perfect for summer parties'
A portable ice maker could make your life much easier and will be a new essential when packing for a summer's day out
The portable ice cube maker is great for the summer season
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As the summer is in full swing, garden parties, picnics and beach days are being planned across Wales as the temperatures rise. One essential you may not have known you needed but will have wanted is a portable ice maker.
The EUHOMY Ice Maker Machine on Amazon is the perfect addition for your outdoor occasion, making staying cool easier when the weather is hot at £89.99. With the portable ice maker you'll never have to have a lukewarm soft drink, juice or water again.
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Taking only six minutes to make a tray of bullet ice cubes, keeping your drinks cold has never been quicker.
The EUHOMY Ice Maker Machine holds 1.2l of water in its tank as well as a compressor that can make up to 26lbs of ice a day.
With the handle and its compact size, the ice maker is easily portable making it easy to carry with you on a hot day to any garden, beach or park or even at home on the countertop.
It is also a quiet device so you won't need to worry about making a loud noise and drawing attention to yourself in public.
The EUHOMY portable ice maker machine has a self-cleaning function, just press the "ON/OFF" button for 5s, and the machine will enter the self-cleaning program for 30 minutes to keep it clean, saving you time.
With over 18,000 reviews, the ice maker has received a 4.2 star rating on Amazon.
One delighted customer wrote: "Perfect summer gift. Got it for my family which love ice. Perfect for those summer parties. As well as just family or friends gathering in the garden. Works super well. Has great capacity for ice as well as no leakage that I have witnessed."
Another reviewer wrote: "Absolutely fantastic love watching this making the ice and so portable. Well worth the money no need to go to the shops for a big bag of ice that takes up half the freezer. Just make what you want anytime."
A third said: "The EUHOMY countertop ice maker has become an essential small appliance in our home! After using this on a regular basis, I can't imagine going back to making ice cubes in the freezer. The compact design fits perfectly on my counter and is easy to use."
However one reviewer found that it was loud, saying: "It's very easy to use and clean out, and it's great to have ice waiting when we want it. The kids are delighted with it and it's solved the problem of them accidentally leaving the fridge open. However it is quite noisy when it's operating. No problems so far with the taste of the ice or the quality of the machine, all good."
Ninja also have the FrostVault 30QT/28L Hard Cooler currently on sale for £129.99 down from the original price of £199.99.
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Alternatively, Argos has the Cookworks 1.8L Ice Cube Maker for £120 that is "perfect for parties" according to buyers.
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