Brama Indoor Automatic Ice Maker is a sophisticated addition to any environment setting. The BR-15INIM-B ice maker features a black body, stainless steel door, full-length door handle, and front exhaust. The sturdy stainless steel door and black cabinet create a unit that is as durable as it is elegant. Front exhaust allows this ice maker to be seamlessly installed into existing cabinetry and the reversible door swing allows this unit to be paired with a wine cooler or beverage cooler of your choosing. Producing up to 50 lbs of ice per day into a removable storage bin, it is perfect for entertaining large parties. Ice scoop is included in this unit. Drain hose and water supply hose are included for easy installation. This unit is designed for indoor installation only.
- Can be recessed, built-in (fully recessed), or freestanding
- Front exhaust for built-in installation
- Indoor installation only
- Ice storage bin and plastic scoop
- Reversible door swing
- Easy-to-use control panel
- Control Display: Electronic, LED indicators
- Ice Setting Options: Large and small sizes
- Produces up to 50 lbs of ice per day
- Stores up to 25 lbs of ice
- Automatic overfill protection
- Dimensions with feet: 14 5/8"W x 24 7/8"D x 32 17/25"H
- NOTE: This unit was designed to produce ice on demand and should not be used for the long term storage of ice. Long term storage of ice can be unhygienic and cause the surface of the ice to change properties to become rough and opaque.
Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you.
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