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❄️ Elevate your chill game with ice that works as hard as you do!
The Silonn Countertop Ice Maker is a sleek, stainless steel appliance designed for fast, reliable ice production—delivering 9 bullet-shaped cubes in 6 minutes and up to 26 pounds daily. Featuring two ice size options, quiet operation, and smart self-cleaning technology, it’s perfect for busy professionals seeking convenience and style in their kitchen or office.






| ASIN | B097S54S27 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9 in Appliances ( See Top 100 in Appliances ) #9 in Ice Makers |
| Brand | Silonn |
| Brand Name | Silonn |
| Capacity | 26 Pounds |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 7,049 Reviews |
| Included Components | Ice maker, Ice Scoop, Ice Basket, User manual |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 12.3"D x 8.7"W x 12.6"H |
| Item Type Name | Silonn Countertop Ice Maker 2L Stainless Steel |
| Item Weight | 15.9 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | SeaLoon International Group (HongKong) Limited |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Model Name | SLIM01 |
| Product Dimensions | 12.3"D x 8.7"W x 12.6"H |
| Refrigerant | R600a |
| UPC | 850027939902 |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 1 |
| Wattage | 160 watts |
K**S
Reliable and compact ice maker – still going strong after a year!
🗓️ Length of Ownership: I’ve had this ice maker for almost a year now, and I’m genuinely impressed by how well it’s held up. I wasn’t expecting it to last this long for the price, but it’s been a great investment, especially during the summer. ❄️ Performance: We keep the machine running constantly in the warmer months, and it consistently provides fresh ice throughout the day. You can choose between small or large ice cubes—though even the “large” ones aren’t huge, they’re a perfect size for our drinks. As long as the bin isn’t full, the machine keeps producing ice reliably without any issues. 🧼 Maintenance: Taking care of this machine has been very simple. About once every two weeks, I wipe it down with vinegar and warm water—mainly the inside compartment and the removable basket. That’s really all it takes to keep it clean and running smoothly. It’s not complicated at all and only takes a few minutes. 🔊 Noise Level: The noise level is surprisingly reasonable. It’s not silent, but it’s definitely not loud enough to be annoying. We usually have it running in the background, and it doesn’t bother us at all. 👨👩👧 Usage & Capacity: It’s just my husband and me using it, and it easily covers our daily needs—typically 6 to 8 drinks a day in the summer. If you have a larger family or entertain often, you might want something with a higher capacity, but for us, this size is just right. ✅ Pros: Still working great after nearly a year Compact and stylish design Option to choose between small and large cubes Reasonably quiet operation Very easy to clean and maintain Perfect for small households or couples ❌ Cons: Ice output might not be enough for large families “Large” cube size is still relatively small (just FYI) 💬 Final Thoughts: If you’re looking for a reliable countertop ice maker that doesn’t take up much space and delivers consistent performance, this one is a great choice. It’s easy to use, easy to maintain, and perfect for keeping your drinks cold all summer long. We’re very happy with it and would definitely buy it again.
R**H
Seems to work well but a bit noisy
Makes ice and does reasonably fast. It is a small machine so it is not going to supply a big event. For the two of us it is sized well. Works well but it is a bit noisy so we have it in the room with the freezer. It would be nice to have an easier way to fill the water. You need to remove the ice basket and look inside as you fill the reservoir. An external window would be great. But all in all not too bad. Love the ice.
G**M
Pellet ice. Beats the heck out of ice trays. Great for blending and drinks.
Pellet ice, good for drinks and blender. Ice is wet which limits foaming drinks, but it does cause the ice to stick together if you transfer it to the freezer to stock pile it. Capacity is not very large, so I make several bags to store it for a while. Since it sticks together I use heavy bags and slam it in the floor to break it back apart. After storing in the freezer it sets up in a large block of ice. Draining extra water from the basket before transferring ice to freezer helps. Unit is heavy. Remember to keep it upright or sit upright for a while before using. Storage is small and it is not very fast, so plan ahead. Water can drain back in the bottom to recirculate and and make more ice. Unit doesn't operate as a freezer for storage, but the ice did last for a while after it was made. Keep fan vents clear on the sides. It does generate a little heat. I find it to be fairly quiet. Drain in the bottom makes it easy to empty and dry. I am not sure how difficult it would be to get a replacement if it failed, since it is an unusual shaped plug. Note: If you use distilled water in the unit, you won't get the scale build up that is very difficult to remove. It happens here in everything with well water. Same for coffee makers, irons, etc.
J**S
Fast But Small Storage Capacity
This is my 4th nugget ice maker. These counter-top nugget ice makers last two years with constant use, and that's it. I've had two Opals (first gen and second gen) and a Mueller. This ice maker is fast, which is good. But it is noisy. Most importantly, it's storage capacity is SMALL. I can fill one beer-pint-sized glass and then it's empty. All of these counter-top nugget ice makers are irritating to care for and clean, this one will be no different. There is no such thing as "auto clean." That just means it has a cleaning button. If you like nugget ice or can't live without it (like me!) and can get away with having a small storage capacity, this one works well and the price is great. It is fast which is also great. However, I think it will go to our camper and I'll get a larger one for the house. It's just too noisy and small for our kitchen.
L**S
Wouldn’t buy again!
VERY high maintenance machine!! Makes ice, BUT… DO NOT LET WATER SIT IN THIS UNIT - NOT EVEN FOR ONE DAY! I go through a LOT of ice! I make ice every other day. When I had to replace my Avalon Bay Ice Cube Maker I was incredibly disappointed that they no longer make countertop models. That unit lasted me for 12 years! Maintenance on my Avalon Bay machine was incredibly simple. I rubbed it down thoroughly with lemon juice probably every other week, and once a month ran a lemon juice mixture through the machine. I never had any issues with my machine (and once a quarter gave it a cleaning with vinegar water). The ice always tasted fresh and clean. Its downfall was when the scoop finally broke. 12 years NO chemical cleaning necessary! Remember, I make a LOT of ice, so it performed famously! This new machine is SO high maintenance! I make approximately one and a half full reservoirs of ice cubes every other day, so the machine NEVER sits inactive long. If I leave any trace of water in this unit overnight, when I fill the reservoir with water I get black floating gunk/film emerge from the tube that sucks the water up into the unit. After making ice I have to tilt the machine to ensure that all water is emptied when I am done making ice. I also remove the little gasket/cover inside the reservoir, tube up a paper-towel and stick it into that tube that sucks water into the machine, tilt it forward, to help ensure all water from the tubes are evacuated. This has to be a flaw in the design that causes water to pool in the tubing in order for it to create scaling and mold of this nature within the unit. I never once had that issue with my Avalon Bay unit in 12 years. This started with Silonn unit within the first week after I got the unit. I did a thorough cleaning and descaling of the unit with chemical descalers (which I like to avoid for health reasons), then ran water and vinegar through it to ensure it is clean. Now when I make ice I have made a habit of dumping all water from the unit, making sure the unit is dry, and give it a rub-down with lemon. Now that I have started that routine I have not had anymore issues with it, but it is a pain not being able to allow water to sit in this unit for just one day. Yes, I use filtered water.
S**A
Best investment For Ice Lovers Everywhere!!!!
I'm huge on ice. An ice fanatic, if you will. Big fan. HUGE fan of ice. And yes, I have a history of iron deficiency, but even when my iron levels are on point, I just love ice. Any time of year. I bundle up in the winter and lay on heating pads so that I can have ice to my heart's content without perishing of hypothermia. I used to keep a list on my phone of the restaurants with the best ice, or the gas stations that sold my favorite brand of bagged iced. It's truly insane. But I'm otherwise normal, promise. We don't have a fridge with a functioning ice maker, so I was buying bagged ice at least 3-4x per week to have and to munch on. Eventually I realized that if I found a decent ice maker, it would pay for itself eventually. AND BOY HAS IT! If this machine ever dies, I will absolutely repurchase, immediately. I may buy a backup so I never have to go without, truly. PROS: - Such a great product for the price! It paid for itself (by me no longer buying bagged ice) in like 2 months. I believe when I purchased it, it was discounted pretty significantly which was the cherry on top. But even the regular sale price is super fair for the product. - The ice itself is the biggest pro. Oh my god, the ice. It is officially my favorite ice in the world - topping all the restaurants and bagged ice brands and airlines that I once ranked lol. It is soft but not too soft, and shaped my favorite way (bullets/ovals with holes in the middle). It's so good. - Set up and instructions were super easy. - You can choose small or large sized ice (although I always choose large) - The machine is fairly quick to churn it out - the only times it seemed slow was before I had it for long enough to have collected a stockpile in my freezer. - It's pretty quiet (although, if you are nearby and forget you have it on, the sound of the ice dropping may startle you!) - It isn't very imposing, doesn't take up a ton of surface area and doesn't really catch the eye when you enter the kitchen. - It can take about 64 oz of water at a time. I have the machine right beside my Vitamix, so I just fill the vitamix with water, pour it into the ice maker, and then am good for a while. CONS/Room for Improvement - and I'm being detailed with this but personally, these are all things I'm not altogether fussed about given the trade-off but I know it may matter to others! - The piece that holds the collected ice is big enough to completely fill a cup of mine that holds about 32oz of water. Once it is full, it stops producing ice until it is emptied or has melted down enough to make room to produce more. When I forget to turn it off, I come home to a chamber that was definitely once full, but the ice that has now melted down is positioned in such a way that it still registers as being full even though, with a shake, it's really only half-filled by that point. I'd be happy with a bigger chamber, but honestly the fact that it fills the cup I always use is kind of perfect. If I was fighting others for ice, this may be a bigger deal to me. - When it needs more water, it makes a sound where you know it's trying to run to produce more ice but can't draw up water. I think it'd be a nice touch if it powered off or had some sort of sensor to prevent the motor from continuing to try to make ice until you refill it - similar to the 'ice full' sensor. - If you are stocking up your freezer, you do have to empty out the container yourself. Which leads to some drippage on the floor. It takes a large amount of these trips from machine to freezer to fully fill up the freezer's ice box. And because the ice is soft and wet, it often really clumps together in the ice box so my husband and I have to take turns hacking away at it with a knife so that it breaks apart enough to be able to dispense through our fridge's ice dispenser. I've seen others say they bag it, and as it freezes into one big mass they break it up on the ground like you would bagged ice - which is a solid solution, unless you're filling your freezer's ice box so that it can move through the dispenser like we do. - Ice texture is different the first few times it drops after turning it on, or when it fully empties of water and you completely refill it for some reason? Hard to explain, but after a couple cycles it goes back to perfection. Not a huge deal to me. - Once turning it on, it takes probably...45ish mins (give or take) to fully fill the chamber. - The chamber itself is not chilled, however the collection of ice keeps itself cold for a good while before it starts melting. A completely full container will take at least an hour or two before it is noticeably smaller in size. - It's not really the ice's fault but I prefer the ice straight from the machine over the stockpile I keep in my freezer. Once in the freezer, it (obviously) really solidifies and loses the satisfying softness! So my favorite thing to do is have enough in the freezer for if we have company (or if it is the summer time and my ice consumption is faster than the machine), and otherwise use it straight from the machine! - Because there's work involved with manning the ice maker (work I am happy to do for the payoff), if we are going to fill anything aside from a really small cooler, we will still buy bagged ice for that.
J**K
Very nice, recommended
Been wanting one of these for a long time, and I really like it. Did a bit of comparison research first and this one really fits our need as a family of 3 with casual use for ice in dinner glasses, etc. I've always LOVED crunchin' "Sonic style" ice, and now I can make it myself at home. The freezer was packed very well so it shipped great without any imperfections. It's advised to wait at least 24 hours to use it (I read further online that it's even more advisable to maybe wait a bit longer, 48 hours actually, to assure the compressor oil and liquid refrigerants trickle down to where they belong and protect it for the longest service life (like breaking in a new car properly). After waiting a couple days, we tested it. I'm opting to only put bottled distilled water to also care for it by reducing contaminants and scale. Operation is pretty simple, and boy, the ice is perfect. Nice, neat little nuggets to crunch and keep soda's cold. It doesn't take long to begin to make ice, and while it may take about 10-15 minutes to make a large glass-full (like a tumbler) of ice, it's easy enough to just turn it on ahead of time and let it tick away until the basket's full, and it'll keep refilling it as you grab bits to use. The speed at which it produces ice may be a bit slow for a very large, demanding family, but for us, it's plenty quick/abundant enough. I haven't had it long enough to test the cleaning cycle, but I'm sure it'll do fine. I'm used to the process having a Keurig, which has similar routine upkeep for cleaning, conditioning. I plan to keep the dedicated solutions on hand, and they say it's needed about once every 2 weeks. Easy enough. It's not terribly inexpensive, but it should pay for itself in a few months for me, because I'll be cutting out a lot of drive-thru sodas when I can truly duplicate them at home now with less expensive 2-liters and this ice machine. Anyway, recommended!
J**N
Fast, Easy, and Loud
Works fast. Makes all the ice I could ever need! Very simple to use. The 'self cleaning" is a bit deceptive. After the cleaning cycle, you still need to drain the machine and clean out the reservoir, but that's simple enough. My biggest problem with this ice machine is how loud it is. I live in a tiny 1 bedroom apartment and this machine keeps me up at night. I never really realized exactly how loud it is until the power went out the other day and I realized how quiet my home had become. I am now trying to decide if the noise is worth keeping the machine.