The Best Under-Counter Ice Makers of 2025, According to Our Tests

Regular customers know that Kismile's Undercounter Commercial Ice Maker has always performed well in terms of sales and reviews. Depending on the size of your home or business and how often you entertain guests, you can choose an undercounter ice maker with different ice production capacity, which will surely save you a lot of effort than using an ice grinder.

If you don't have enough space for a countertop ice maker, or don't want to make his appearance less conspicuous in your kitchen or living room space, an undercounter built-in ice maker is the perfect choice for you. Here is a look at 5 of the best undercounter ice makers 2025 that we tested, both classic models and new releases.

Our Top Picks

Best Overall:

100LBS Freestanding Commercial Ice Maker Z5845A | $333

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Best Value:

80 LBS Commercial Ice Maker | $225

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Best Small:

66 LBS Commercial Ice Maker | $198

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Best Large-Capacity:

353 LBS Freestanding Commercial Ice Maker Z58160 | $1759.99

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Best Overall

100LBS Freestanding Commercial Ice Maker

What makes this undercounter built-in ice maker one of the most versatile is that it is excellent in terms of ice production, performance, size, and value for money. It is capable of reaching speeds of 100 pounds of ice in 24 hours, which is perfectly suited for high demand for home ice or commercial needs. At the same time, it saves as much floor space as possible and can even be used as a built-in ice maker, fitting in well with any kind of home style.

It doesn't have complicated button setup, only simple control bread can control it, and you can also check the ice making status through it at any time. And the most amazing point is that this ice making device will start making ice as soon as you take out some ice cubes, and it will come with a variety of accessories such as ice scoops, hoses and connectors.

Dimensions: 14.6"D x 15.3"W x 31.4"H | Ice Storage Capacity: 33 pounds | Daily Ice Production: 100 pounds | Ice Shape: Cube

Best Value

80 LBS Commercial Ice Maker

With an ice production capacity of up to 80 pounds of ice in 24 hours, this commercial ice maker from Kismile is also properly downsized in all dimensions, and can be placed either under a countertop or freestanding with no installation required. You also don't have to worry at all about it being too bulky or bad to move, this unit weighs only 40 pounds and is very easy to move.

Unlike the previous ice maker's operating panel, this one has an LCD operating panel that allows you to easily control the cure time and even customize the ice cubes with different thicknesses. Especially with the self-timer function, you can enjoy pre-prepared ice cubes anytime you want. It also has a self-cleaning function, which can completely free your hands, no longer need to take the time and effort to clean, just 5 seconds, and give you a brand new ice maker.

Dimensions: 14.57"D x 15.28"W x 23.67"H | Ice Storage Capacity: 13 pounds | Daily Ice Production: 80 pounds | Ice Shape: Cube

Best Small

66 LBS Commercial Ice Maker

Looking for a compact yet powerful ice maker for your home bar or small business? This commercial-grade countertop ice maker delivers big results in a small footprint, producing up to 66 lbs of clear, slow-melting square ice cubes every 24 hours. Each cycle makes 32 cubes—ideal for cocktails, iced coffee, or seafood displays that need both function and presentation.

The intuitive LCD control panel makes it easy to set the ice-making time, adjust the ice thickness and activate the self-cleaning function. In addition, features such as automatic stop when the basket is full and a water shortage alarm make it easy to maintain. Installation is quick with the included scoop, connector and hose - perfect for those who want reliable, high-quality ice without the hassle.

Dimensions: 13.58"D x 13.35"W x 23.7"H | Ice Storage Capacity: 8 pounds | Daily Ice Production: 66 pounds | Ice Shape: Cube

Best Large-Capacity

353 LBS Freestanding Commercial Ice Maker

This commercial ice maker is designed for efficiency, durability and convenience. It is equipped with a smart LCD control panel that features a 1-24 hour timer, full ice and water shortage alarms, and a self-cleaning feature. You can easily adjust the ice size by setting the ice making time to make it suitable for various business needs. Its powerful compressor produces up to 352 pounds of ice per day and 160 ice cubes in just 11 minutes per ice-making cycle, all while maintaining low noise levels and high energy efficiency.

With a sleek stainless steel body, this ice maker combines professional performance with long-lasting durability. It has an insulated box that can store up to 198 pounds of ice for longer freezing times and comes with an ice scoop, inlet hose and drain. Whether freestanding or undercounter, it's the ideal versatile solution for kitchens, restaurants, cafes, bars or hotels - anywhere a steady supply of fresh ice is needed.

Dimensions: 26.1"D x 22.51"W x 63.5"H | Ice Storage Capacity: 198 pounds | Daily Ice Production: 353 pounds | Ice Shape: Cube

Factors to Consider

Capacity

The capacity of the ice maker will usually determine how much ice you can prepare at one time. This means that the larger the capacity, the better if you have a large family that likes to entertain or a business that has a high demand for ice. An equally important consideration is the capacity of the ice maker - check how much ice the unit can produce in a 24-hour period to determine if it can meet your needs.

Ice Type

If you have a specific ice making preference, this is a factor you should pay close attention to. Ice makers can make cube, crescent, block, and crushed ice, with each shape suited for a specific purpose. For example, cube ice is most commonly used to chill beverages, while cubed ice is slightly softer and chewable, making it suitable for cocktails and smoothies. Some models also make clear ice, which is denser and free of impurities, making it denser and longer lasting.

Cooling System

Ice machines use air or water to cool the refrigeration system. Air-cooled ice machines are typically more energy efficient, but require more space and adequate ambient air circulation. Water-cooled ice machines are suitable for areas with high levels of airborne particles or grease, poor air circulation, or limited space; the disadvantage is that they require a large amount of water to operate, which may result in higher operating costs.

Drainage

Almost every ice machine requires some sort of drainage system to drain melted ice and condensate, usually a gravity drain system or a drain pump. A gravity drain system requires a drain located within two feet of the ice maker to work properly. If not, a drain pump will help drain the water from further away to the nearest drain point. Before selecting an ice maker, double-check that the model selected matches your setup.

Conclusion

Whether you're adding to your home bar, upgrading your restaurant's ice-making capabilities, or just tired of running out of ice at parties, a reliable undercounter ice maker can change everything. Extensively tested, these 2025 top picks stand out for performance, durability and user-friendly design. Whichever model you choose, it's an investment in convenience and consistency that will keep your drinks perfectly chilled every time.