
🧊 Your Ice Is Only As Clean As Your Machine
Cloudy ice, odd taste, slow ice making — the problem may be hidden inside your ice maker. Residue and mineral buildup can collect over time, affecting freshness and performance.
✨ See A Cleaner Ice Maker Fast
One cleaning tablet helps break down buildup inside the water tank, ice tray, and hard-to-reach areas — so your machine looks cleaner and your ice feels fresher.
✅ Easy Cleaning In 4 Steps
Just remove the ice, add one tablet with water, run the clean cycle, then wipe and rinse. No scrubbing every small corner by hand.
⚠️ Check Before You Use
Works with most standalone countertop ice makers. Not for built-in refrigerator ice makers. Check your machine type before use.
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should I clean my ice maker?
How often should I clean my ice maker?
For normal home use, clean your standalone ice maker every 2–4 weeks. If you use it daily, have hard water, or notice cloudy ice, clean it more often.
What type of ice maker can I use this with?
What type of ice maker can I use this with?
These tablets are designed for most standalone countertop ice makers, including portable bullet ice makers and nugget-style machines. They are not recommended for built-in refrigerator ice makers.
Do I need to take the machine apart?
Do I need to take the machine apart?
No. In most cases, you only need to remove the ice, add water and one tablet, then run the cleaning cycle according to your machine's instructions.
Do I need to rinse after cleaning?
Do I need to rinse after cleaning?
Yes. After the cleaning cycle, drain the water, wipe the inside, and run a rinse cycle with clean water before making ice again.
When should I clean it besides regular maintenance?
When should I clean it besides regular maintenance?
Clean it before first use, after long storage, before hosting guests, or anytime the machine has been sitting unused. This helps remove stale water residue and keeps the ice-making area fresher.




