For over 50 years, U-Line Crescent Ice Makers have been the first choice for owners of marine craft from yachts to boats. Our compact 14" Marine Crescent Ice Maker provides unsurpassed performance, delivering up to 23 lbs. of ice per day and a storage capacity of 12 lbs. of ice. This Crescent Ice Machine is available with a black, white, or stainless steel door finish. No drain required.
- Makes crescent shaped cubes approx. 1 2" W x 3 4" H x 2 1 4" L
- Produces up to 23 lb of ice per day
- Stores 12 lb of ice
- On / off switch
- White interior
- Stainless steel handle (7 8" diameter)
- Field reversible door is shipped right-hand hinged
- Built-in or freestanding
- No drain required
- 230V models available. See u-line.com for details.
Amps: Running (115 v) |
2.5 A |
Capacity Ice |
12 lb |
Control Type |
Switch |
Defrost Type |
Manual |
Dimensions: Product Depth |
25 1/2" (648mm) |
Dimensions: Product Height |
18 9/16" (471mm) |
Dimensions: Product Width |
14" (356mm) |
Ice Production |
23 lb |
Ice Type |
Crescent Ice |
Refrigerant Type |
R600a |
Shipping Depth |
27.5" (698mm) |
Shipping Height |
20.5" (521mm) |
Shipping Weight |
66 lb (30 kg) |
Shipping Width |
16.6" (408mm) |
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Type:
Ice Maker
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Width:
14"
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Height:
18.56"
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Depth:
25.50"
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Energy Star Rated:
No
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WiFi Connected:
No
Offer Expires: 2/1/2024 to 12/31/2024 |
Must be postmarked by: 1/15/2025
Receive up to a $2500 rebate with purchase of qualifying U-Line Models. Rebate form must be postmarked by 1/15/2025.
Professional delivery and installation are available on most products. Please contact either the West Bend or Cedarburg location for more information.
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