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The Joy Pebble V2.0 Commercial Ice Maker delivers a powerful 100 lbs of clear, slow-melting ice daily with a 33 lbs storage basket. Featuring dual water fill options, a 24-hour programmable timer, and an easy self-cleaning function, it’s designed for seamless integration under counters in homes, bars, offices, or RVs. Its stainless steel build and adjustable ice thickness make it a versatile, durable choice for professionals and enthusiasts alike.


















| ASIN | B0BX47V4RM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #234,888 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #240 in Commercial Ice Machines |
| Brand | Joy Pebble |
| Brand Name | Joy Pebble |
| Capacity | 33 Pounds |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 219 Reviews |
| Included Components | basket and scoop |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 14.57"D x 15.28"W x 31.42"H |
| Item Weight | 55 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Joy Pebble |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Model Name | Commercial Ice Machine |
| Product Dimensions | 14.57"D x 15.28"W x 31.42"H |
| Refrigerant | R290a |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Wattage | 250 watts |
S**R
Great Ice Maker
Large cubes that do not melt after adding to a drink. roughly 40 quarts from a single load of the hopper in about 8 hours. you can fill three 48 quart ice chests per day as long as you empty the hopper when it is full. works pretty much flawlessly with no real moving parts (unlike those flimsy arms like on those little home ice makers, with the mushroom cubes that evaporate as you add them to a drink). Stops making ice when hopper is full, a flap over water tray lowers when ice cannot fall into the hopper. restarts making ice again when ice flap raises back up. I like it and I think we can have it repaired fairly easily should it ever need servicing. whether you use plumbing/pressurized water or are using a water bottle/jug you'll have no issues. I would recommend raising the external water bottle/jug about 8 inches higher than base of unit to ensure the filling is reliable. Any higher and you'll overflow the water tray inside machine. any lower and it seems to run the internal water tray dry as the water level in the bottle/jug drops lower. this unit NEEDS to be in a air conditioned room as it is not insulated. If you were to use it in a hot garage the ice will melt too fast! you can set a timer for how long to make ice as well. you can also adjust the ice hardness up or down. also has a cleaning mode where you can run vinegar through it and clean out everything inside the plumbing lines. Unlike the small consumer models you can also ACTUALLY REACH inside without disassembly and mechanically clean EVERYTHING else. Great ice maker and we've been using it everyday for 7+ months! The drain hose works well and you will need to run that line to something like a washer hose drain which we are using. Both the washer drain hose and the ice maker hose fit in the same drain pipe. Occasionally I have to lift the drain hose up and let it drop down in a swift motion to start the melting ice water to drain off. But that is occasionally as only sometimes does it not drain correctly. I suspect little pieces of ice jam the drain hole and cause the drain line to break the siphon. In any cause we have been well pleased, always have plenty of ice and and no real issues with it.
P**S
Works Great
Pros: - makes lots of ice: 100lb per day easily even without emptying every time it is full - fast: makes ice in about 12 minutes when it first starts and every 8 minutes or so after that - stores a lot: if you emptying the whole bin it will easily fill a 20lb bag. I'm sure it holds 33lb if you crush everything up all the time and maximize it Cons: - ice needs manually broken apart once half full or so. This is because it drops a full sheet of ice and it doesn't break apart if it doesn't have far to drop. It isn't hard to break it apart at all. - no drain pump: this is the biggest problem. It comes with a dishwasher drain hose but if you install it above your sink trap it will be too high to drain. Honestly I'm not sure how they expect you to properly hook this up to your drain without letting sewer gasses rise (because it'd be below the trap). I have it drain into a bucket and I use the bucket to fill the dog water bowls and plants around the house. Not a big deal, but a pump would be perfect.
K**K
Not worth the problems!!
Started out great! Now it is just giving error codes all the time. E2 error code is constantly showing. The water making function is working and making ice but then won’t release, so then the made ice melts because it doesn’t drop and then we have standing water. This is a huge waste of money!!
A**R
Keep it clean
Only dislike is the ice cubes come out in a bunch not individual cubes. They are easy enough to break up shouldn't have to do that. The machine saves allot of money buying ice and the ice lasts allot longer in the coolers. Great little ice maker.
N**K
Quiet, Produces Ice Fast, Easy to Use
Purchased this for a small coffee shop at my church. This is an impressive little machine. A few comments: - It fits nicely under the counter and is quiet. - I have this machine hooked up to my reverse osmosis tank so the ice that comes out of it is crystal clear. - It's pretty impressive how fast it makes the ice. The very first time I started it I had clear cubes coming out within probably 10-12 minutes, and then slightly faster after the first set. - This machine does stop producing ice once the ice bin is full. It does this by ice produced resting on a small flap. This flap is held down by the ice that is unable to move out of the way. Once you use some of the ice the machine starts right back up. - When the bin is full it is probably close to 30 lbs of ice. - The scoop that comes with the unit is a little flimsy, but seems to scoop well. - You will need to either be prepared to manually drain this machine regularly, have it near a floor drain, or have some type of pump for the ice as it melts while sitting in the bin. The bin itself isn't chilled (I don't believe) so as the ice melts and the machine produces fresh ice the melted cubes will drain out of the bottom. - I have not tried adjusting the thickness of the ice as the current ice produced makes good cubes for our use. - It would be nice if the ice bin an lid were insulated a little better. As it is it appears there is only two layers of plastic with a small air gap between. - It would also be nice if the lid move more out of the way when it is opened to provide better access to the ice.
N**U
Buy it
OMG. Love this !! we like that it does not have to be plumbed that you can use a 5 gallon water bottle. We are obsessed with this icemaker. Nice quality. Industrial quality.
B**7
Works well...when it works and after some engineering
I have mixed feelings on this product. We've had it one year. It works most of the time, but there are some annoyances: (1) When we unboxed it, the drain needed extra engineering to make it work properly. My husband had to add something to the inside connection of the drain to get a tight seal. We have it propped up on some cinder blocks in our garage (insulated) so the drain has a slight down-hill run to drain outside via some PVC pipe we added to the drain tube. (2) Cleaning: I've yet to get the Self-Clean cycle to work. Took me forever to figure out how to get it on (tip...don't turn it ON when trying to start the clean cycle). I'd get it into "clean cycle" mode, but then it never actually runs. So to clean it, I take the TOP off the unit (two screws in the back and then it slides off). That gives me easier access to the water tube that runs on top of the ice maker cubes. You can carefully remove that pipe. I used a straw-cleaner brush to clean it. We have harder water, even with a water filter hooked up to the inlet water line. So if that gets clogged with deposits, we noticed we get the E2 error a lot. I mix up the ice cleaner solution and pour it into the water hold area, and using some flexible brushes I have, do my best to clean in there and then just rinse repeatedly. It's hard to clean that area as well as I'd like, but I manage to get most of it. This has to be done ever few months. (3) The plastic scoop that comes with it...yeah. Go ahead and buy a metal scoop. The ice drops off in big sheets. Depending on how you set your ice thickness, that plastic scoop won't break up easily without breaking the scoop. we can let ice sit in the holding bin and it doesn't melt down too fast. But since that's not a cooled area (only cooled by the ice itself), the ice is "wet". So I bought rolls of ice bags, and every so often, I'll bag up 1 or 2 bags of ice, and stick it in my freezer. When we need ice for the house ice bin, we can then bang the freezer bags to break up the ice, and put it in our freezer inside. If we just put it inside our house freezer straight from the machine, it freezes into big clumps and you'd still need ice pix or some way to break it up. My way, I do it in a bag and just dump it straight in. It stays separated nicely. Don't forget to buy some ice machine cleaner while you're getting a metal scoop and ice bags. :) So it took some tweaking, but it works. It does make ice quickly (full bin in about 2-3 hrs). We like it with a thickness setting of -2 or -3 min. Easier to break up, but not too thin or thick.
B**E
Excellent customer service
Excellent customer service, had a problem with my ice maker and Gloria from customer service was quick to respond, top notch customer service! Ice maker is a work horse, making lots of ice. Highly recommend
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