The smart home gadget you didn't know you needed in the kitchen (and why it's worth it)
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The smart home gadget you didn't know you needed in the kitchen (and why it's worth it)
"Several years ago, I spent more than $500 on a countertop ice maker. (No, I'm not ashamed to admit this.) My refrigerator made perfectly fine ice, but it wasn't the good ice, the soft, chewable nuggets you find at many fast food restaurants. That ice maker is still one of my favorite kitchen appliances, and I'm not exaggerating when I say that I use it every single day I'm at home."
"The unit itself measures 16 inches deep, 17 inches high, and 10.5 inches wide, so it fits comfortably under my cabinets (the additional water tank adds approximately 3 inches in width). That is a relatively large footprint, but it aligns with similar products. At first glance, from across the kitchen, I didn't think the design even resembled an ice maker. It's a large black box with a screen on top, a tinted window, and lights."
The GoveeLife Smart Nugget Ice Maker Pro delivers fast production of soft, chewable nugget ice comparable to fast-food restaurants' ice. The unit measures 16 inches deep, 17 inches high, and 10.5 inches wide, with an additional water tank adding about 3 inches in width. The design is a large black box with a top screen, a tinted window, and customizable lighting that can indicate status, alerts, or be turned off. GoveeLife positions the machine as a premium countertop appliance with a roughly $500 price, matching footprints and features of similar premium nugget ice makers.
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