What’s the deal?
The GE Profile Opal 2.0 nugget ice maker is on sale for $449 for Amazon’s October Prime Day<!–> – that’s $100 off the usual price.
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Why this deal is ZDNET-recommended
- The GE Profile Opal 2.0 nugget ice maker–> is a smart kitchen appliance that sells for $599.
- If you want those satisfyingly munchable ice pellets often served at fast food restaurants, this machine will do the trick. It’s also operable via a mobile app.
- It’s pricey, especially given what it is, but I’ve found the machine well worth the investment.
Whether you call it the good ice, Sonic ice, nugget ice, or pellet ice, there’s no denying that the small, munchable ice pellets found in some fast food restaurants are positively addicting.
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I count myself among the ice-chewing addicted. And while satisfying that craving used to mean a late-night restaurant run, I’ve found that ice is now available from the comfort of my kitchen with the GE Opal 2.0<!–>. And in the month I’ve had this machine, I’ve used it nearly every single day. So far, it’s surpassed my expectations.
Like its predecessor, the Opal is a countertop ice maker that promises to deliver munchable nugget ice right into your own home in a sleek, stylish package. But the 2.0 version adds a plethora of smart features to make getting it as easy as possible.
The unit comes in at 16.5″ high (meaning it fits under most cabinets), 16″ deep, and 13.5″ wide (additional waterside tank included). It takes up a hefty footprint on your countertop, but that’s true of most devices in this category.
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Setting up the machine was a little cumbersome, but wasn’t too terrible for a one-time process. It involved creating an account and password, verifying each, connecting to both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, and entering codes from a label on the back of the machine.
While it’s running, the Opal 2.0 makes roughly a pound of ice an hour. There’s no cooler in the catch bin, so you’re making ice as needed, and any ice that melts in the bin is recirculated into the water reservoir below.
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But where the Opal 2.0 shines above its competition is its smart connectivity.
(even more with the additional side reservoir<!–>), meaning this certainly isn’t a cheap ice maker. Yes, there are more affordable options, but none of those provide the smart capabilities of the Opal, which moves the needle quite a bit in my book.
GE doesn’t tout the Opal 2.0 nugget ice maker–> as a budget-friendly option. Bluntly, at more than double the price of less expensive machines, it’s quite expensive for what it is, and that price will absolutely be a barrier for some people.
ZDNET’s buying advice
This was a luxury purchase, and I knew that going in. But it’s been completely worth the price so far. Beyond performing flawlessly both on the mechanical and technical side, it’s become a bit of a conversation piece as well, as everyone who has ever seen it immediately says something along the lines of “Oh, it makes that ice!?”
So if you find yourself craving chewable ice as I do and don’t mind splurging a little to get that ice on schedule automatically or at the tap of a phone button (and impress your friends in the process), you won’t find a better option.
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