The GE Opal nugget ice maker makes the good ice, and it's $160 off for Black Friday
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The GE Opal nugget ice maker makes the good ice, and it's $160 off for Black Friday
"If you've been dreaming about having your own personal supply of nugget ice, your time is here - the viral GE Opal nugget ice maker is on sale for Black Friday. I've had one of my own for several years, and it's easily one of my favorite smart home purchases. This is one of the lowest prices I've ever seen, so if you're on the fence, there's never been a better time to act."
"GE has since released a newer version, 2.0, but the original remains plenty capable. It's a sleek countertop device that produces up to 33 pounds of ice per day, featuring innovative capabilities that allow you to set a schedule or turn it on at any time, as well as receive alerts when it needs cleaning. And not that you need this ability, but you can connect it to Alexa, so a simple, "Alexa, make ice," will start the process."
"One of the best features of this specific model is the optional side tank, which significantly increases your water capacity. This ice maker was originally $600 when I purchased it, but since a newer version has been released, the price has dropped even further. There are other options from other brands that are more affordable, but this is a fantastic opportunity to get the top-of-the-line pick. It's been a reliable appliance, getting used literally every day for several years now."
The GE Opal nugget ice maker is on sale for Black Friday at one of its lowest prices. The countertop machine produces up to 33 pounds of nugget ice per day and can be scheduled or turned on remotely with alerts for cleaning. The unit connects to Alexa for voice-activated ice production, and the first nuggets appear about 15 minutes after activation. An optional side tank increases water capacity. The original model has seen a price drop since the release of version 2.0, making it more affordable than the original $600 purchase price. A 3/5 Editor's deal rating was given based on more than $150 in savings.
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