Choosing the right ice and water dispenser can improve the experience your business offers across many industries. Healthcare, childcare, offices, and restaurants of all sizes can benefit from choosing the right ice machine. Many ice and water dispensers have a smaller footprint than available coolers, which means saving space and money in the long run.
However, there’s more to ice than you’d think. You need to consider whether a machine’s daily ice production capacity is adequate for your needs, how the height, length, and width align with your available space, and the ice types. Ice cubes aren’t the only kind of ice that an ice dispenser might produce—unique ice types like nugget or cubelet ice have special applications in hospitality and healthcare. Keep reading to learn more!
Scotsman HID312A-1
- Ice Type: Nugget
- Machine Style: Countertop
- Dimensions: 16.25″ W x 24.38″ D x 35″ H
- Condenser Style: Air Cooled
- Best for: Hospitals, offices, and waiting rooms
The Scotsman HID312A-1 is designed for maximum sanitation with touch-free infrared dispensing, making it ideal for environments where cleanliness is critical. Additionally, the model uses sealed, maintenance-free bearings that reduce the need for frequent service, and the external air filter is a breeze to clean.
Another important feature that makes this model perfect for healthcare settings and crowded offices is the type of ice it produces. The HID312A-1 dispenses soft, chewable, slow-melting nugget ice that’s easy on those with sensitive teeth. Nugget ice is a good answer to many conditions that might make it hard for a person to stay hydrated, which is vital in waiting rooms and hospitals. It also can be used in cold packs, which help to manage swelling and other injuries.
- The bearings have been upgraded to maintenance-free, eliminating the need for annual servicing
- Simple component changes have greatly improved reliability
- The optic sensor is highly dependable
- The plastic drain box behind the drip tray tends to develop condensation as it’s not insulated
Hoshizaki DCM-271BAH (-OS)
- Ice Type: Nugget
- Machine Style: Countertop
- Dimensions: 16.6″ W x 24.13″ D x 31.75″ H
- Condenser Style: Air Cooled
- Best for: Bars, cafes, break rooms, medical facilities
The Hoshizaki DCM-271BAH features an updated optical sensor, improving reliability in water/ice dispensing, and is well-suited for restaurants or offices with moderate demand. Its compact footprint and reliable performance make it a top choice for businesses that need a small, easily maintained dispenser.
This emphasis on size is suited for smaller businesses, like cafes and offices, and highlights another advantage of nugget ice. It has a unique, absorbent quality, so people will often finish a cocktail, ice latte, or other drink and have a flavorful snack waiting for them.
- Known for reliable performance and compact design
- OS versions allow for touchless dispensing
- The sensors have been updated on OS variants to improve reliability
- Limited storage and production capacity compared to larger units
Hoshizaki DM-200B (Dispenser only)
- Ice Type: Cubed (Dispenser only)
- Machine Style: Countertop
- Dimensions: 26″ W x 22″ D x 40″ H
- Condenser Style: N/A
- Best for: Hotels, motels, warehouses & distribution centers
Due to its structural integrity and durable components, the Hoshizaki DM-200B is one of the most reliable cubed ice dispensers. While it doesn’t produce any ice, it reliably dispenses quality ice without any troubles. As such, the Hoshizaki DM-200B is ideal for businesses that only need cubed ice and appreciate reliability in daily operations.
- The robust structure of this cubed ice dispenser has earned it a first-class reputation for reliability
- Only dispenses cubed ice
Cornelius ED-200 (Dispenser only)
- Ice Type: Cube or Nugget
- Machine Style: Countertop
- Dimensions: 23.8″ W x 30″ D x 40″ H
- Condenser Style: N/A
- Best for: Restaurants and bars that need versatility in ice dispensing
You can configure the Cornelius ED-200 to dispense either cube or nugget ice, which makes it highly versatile. While nugget ice is ideal for slow, steady cooling, some businesses prefer the simplicity of regular ice cubes. These small nuggets are porous ice cubes which expose much more surface area between the ice and the drink, producing rapid, even cooling. With cube ice and nugget ice both available, you can give all your customers the best of both worlds.
However, this model is rather complex. When installing the ice maker, you should have a professional handle it to avoid configuration errors.
- Highly versatile, can be configured for either cube or nugget ice.
- Reliable and well-constructed, making it a top choice for high-traffic areas
- Requires expert installation to ensure proper configuration, as incorrect setups can lead to issues with ice-type dispensing
- Agitation systems and diverter plates need careful setup to avoid malfunctions.
Find the Right Commercial Ice and Water Dispenser For Your Business
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FAQs
Are ice and water vending machines profitable?
The profitability of ice and water vending machines depends on factors such as location, utility costs, maintenance costs, storage capacity, and initial investment. High-demand locations like busy public areas and convenience stores may turn ice sales into a steady revenue stream. However, you’ll need to be able to keep the machine running through heavy usage. This is just one of many reasons to start an Subscription with Easy Ice, and get a quality ice machine and comprehensive repair and maintenance services at one low monthly cost.
How much does it cost to run a commercial ice machine?
The cost of running a commercial ice machine varies based on its size, efficiency, local utility rates and the quality & frequency of its critical maintenance. More energy-efficient models and machines with water-saving features can help lower operational expenses.
Do commercial ice machines need a water line?
Just about every commercial ice machine requires a dedicated water line to properly form ice. The machine uses the water to freeze and form ice, and a proper water supply ensures a consistent flow of water, which is critical for high ice production. A drain line is also typically required to remove excess water.
Do commercial ice makers use a lot of water?
Commercial ice makers use a significant amount of water not only to produce ice but also to cool water-cooled units. Air-cooled machines are more water-efficient, as they don’t use water for cooling. On average, it takes between 12 to 18 gallons of water to produce 100 lbs. of ice, though this varies depending on the machine and type of condenser.