
SPT Undercounter Ice Maker
Score: 56/100
Frigidaire Portable Ice Maker
Score: 60/100Rankings

The Frigidaire EFIC120 is a compact countertop ice maker that quickly produces bullet-shaped ice with a 2.1-qt water reservoir and digital LED controls. Its small ice basket and need for frequent cleaning in hard-water environments limit long-term convenience. Ideal for small households, dorms, or offices needing fast on-demand ice.

The Sunpentown IM-150US is a compact under-counter ice maker producing up to 12 lb of crescent-shaped ice daily with a reversible door and no-drain installation. Its modest output and manual defrost limit its suitability for larger gatherings. Best for homeowners or offices with limited space.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
5.4 kg/day | 11.79 kg/daybest | |
| ↓ lower better | — | 46.7 secondsbest |
63.5 cmbest | 33.02 cm | |
38.1 cmbest | 33.02 cm | |
45.7 cmbest | 22.86 cm | |
— | 0.68 Lbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 25 kg | 8.07 kgbest |
— | 1.99 Lbest |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
Performance(1) | ||
Ice Production Capacity (kg/day) | 5.4 kg/day | 11.79 kg/day |
Features(1) | ||
Ice Type | crescent | Bullet |
Design & Dimensions(4) | ||
Height (cm) | 63.5 cm | 33.02 cm |
Width (cm) | 38.1 cm | 33.02 cm |
Depth (cm) | 45.7 cm | 22.86 cm |
Weight (kg) | 25.0 kg | 8.07 kg |

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Professional sources praise the EFIC120 for its impressive 26 lb daily output, fast 5-6 minute production cycles, and the convenience of an automatic 30-minute self-cleaning program.
Everyday users consistently highlight the rapid ice production, sizable water reservoir, and the usefulness of the included scoop and viewing window. Common themes include appreciation for portability and speed, while recurring concerns revolve around the need for regular cleaning in hard-water areas and the limited ice-basket capacity during larger events.


