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Your ice-cube-free days are numbered because the Klarstein Icemeister is ready to keep your parties cool and events even cooler. Forget about freezers full of ice-filled plastic trays and trying to knocking out individual ice cubes. That is now a thing of the past. The tank holds 2.2 litres of water and starts working immediately after it has been filled. After only 15 minutes, the first 9 cubes will tumble into the collection tray. Then the 150W ice crusher really gets going: Every 10 minutes it spits out 9 more cubes until the water is gone all or the 0.8 litres (approx. 0.9kg of ice cubes) collection container is full. The Icemeister conscientiously informs you if this is the case on its blue LCD screen. If supplied and emptied regularly with water, it can produce up to 12kg of ice cubes in 24 hours. The machine's controls are extremely easy to use, with just four buttons, resulting in quick and easy ice cubes, which are available in different sizes. It's no problem to program the machine in the morning before you go to work so that you have ready-made ice cubes for a relaxing cocktail or long drink as soon as you arrive home in the evening. The display has been well designed: Large, easy-to-understand symbols make it clear which mode the appliance has been set to. The mellow blue backlight helps you read the display in dim light. Thanks to its small size, the Icemeister won't take up too much room on the countertop. Its elegant housing, made of brushed stainless steel, looks strikingly modern in appearance. The Icemeister's black plastic lid is the epitome of sleek contemporary design with its viewing window and blue light LEDs that draw one's attention. The Icemeister also stands out when it comes to cleaning - its automatic cleaning programme does most of the work for you. The inner cladding and pump system are made of taste-neutral materials, meaning that the ice cubes taste completely neutral. Residual water can be easily removed from the unit via a drain valve. Colour: Black
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