Nunet ice maker Water Dispenser Review
Our verdict
The Nunet countertop ice maker is a corded-electric unit capable of producing up to 44 pounds of ice per day, making it more of an ice-production appliance than a traditional hot-and-cold water dispenser. At $299.99 with a 3.7 rating across 135 reviews, the buyer response is lukewarm and worth examining closely.
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Home bars, party hosts, or small offices that need a steady countertop ice supply without a permanent under-counter installation.
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You need hot or cold drinking water dispensed on demand, or you want a machine with stronger buyer confidence than a 3.7 rating reflects.
- Capacity / life 44 Pounds
- Install Countertop
- Material Plastic, Polyethylene (Pe), Stainless Steel
- Power Corded Electric
- Dimensions 16.8 X 10.94 X 18.86 In
- Weight 32.0 lb
- Weight of 32.0 lb - lighter than 64% of the 26 models we track
Our scorecard
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Owner rating3.7/5
3.7 average across 135 owner ratings
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Popularity2.7/5
135 owner reviews, more than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other water filtration: replacement filters, under-sink and reverse osmosis systems, filter pitchers, water dispensers, coolers, faucet filters and softeners we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
The Nunet ice maker sits on the counter at 16.8 by 10.94 by 18.86 inches and weighs 32 pounds, which is substantial for a countertop unit but still movable. Its plastic, polyethylene, and stainless steel construction is typical for this category. The listed capacity of 44 pounds refers to daily ice production output, not a storage reservoir, so actual ice storage will be a fraction of that figure.
The 3.7 average rating from 135 buyers places this unit in below-average territory for the category. Buyers who leave reviews frequently mention the convenience of a standalone countertop unit that does not require a water line, though some report reliability concerns with the ice-making cycle over time.
No purification or filtration system is listed. Water must be added manually or via direct line depending on the model configuration. No certifications are available in the published data.
Pros
- Up to 44 lbs of daily ice output covers moderate household or small office demand
- Countertop placement requires no permanent installation
- Plastic and stainless steel construction keeps weight manageable at 32 lbs
- Corded electric operation is straightforward
Cons
- 3.7 rating from 135 buyers is one of the lower scores in this category
- No filtration or water purification built in
- Not a true hot-and-cold water dispenser
- At $299.99 there are competing ice makers with stronger review scores
Specifications
| Capacity / life | 44 Pounds |
|---|---|
| Install | Countertop |
| Material | Plastic, Polyethylene (Pe), Stainless Steel |
| Power | Corded Electric |
| Dimensions | 16.8 X 10.94 X 18.86 In |
| Weight | 32.0 lb |
Performance notes
The published capacity figure of 44 pounds refers to daily ice production. No certifications, purification specs, or energy ratings are available. The unit is corded electric and built from plastic, polyethylene, and stainless steel. No water line connection details are confirmed in the available data, so check the product listing for setup requirements before purchasing.
What buyers say
A 3.7 rating from 135 buyers puts this below the category average. The feedback pool is large enough to be meaningful, and the score suggests a notable share of buyers encountered issues. Shoppers should read recent reviews carefully to understand where the recurring concerns lie before deciding.
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Frequently asked questions
Does the Nunet ice maker also dispense hot or cold water?
Based on the available specs, this is an ice-making appliance, not a hot-and-cold dispenser in the traditional sense. If you need both chilled drinking water and ice from one machine, look for a combination dispenser that lists both functions explicitly.
Does the 44-pound capacity mean it stores 44 pounds of ice at once?
No. The 44-pound figure refers to the daily production capacity, meaning how much ice the machine can make in a 24-hour period under ideal conditions. The actual storage bin holds a much smaller amount at any given time. When the bin fills, the machine typically pauses until ice is removed.
Does this unit require a water line connection?
The available specs do not confirm whether a direct water line is required or if the unit uses a manual-fill reservoir. Check the current product listing for setup requirements before purchasing to avoid surprises at installation.