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    Dimensions: 12.3 x 8.7 x 12.5 inches. Weight: 15.2 pounds. Voltage: 115. Cleaning function: Yes. ... Machine Size: Each countertop ice maker should be small enough to fit on your countertop, but ...

  3. Icemaker - Wikipedia

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    An icemaker, ice generator, or ice machine may refer to either a consumer device for making ice, found inside a home freezer; a stand-alone appliance for making ice, or an industrial machine for making ice on a large scale. The term "ice machine" usually refers to the stand-alone appliance. The ice generator is the part of the ice machine that ...

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    Its compact size is another one of the features shoppers love about this little ice cube powerhouse. At 12 inches high and 8 inches wide, this summer-saving wonder is designed to fit right on your ...

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    A major appliance, also known as a large domestic appliance or large electric appliance or simply a large appliance, large domestic, or large electric, is a non-portable or semi-portable machine used for routine housekeeping tasks such as cooking, washing laundry, or food preservation. Such appliances are sometimes collectively known as white ...

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    45 nm, low-power, in-order microarchitecture for use in Atom processors. Saltwell: 32 nm shrink of the Bonnell microarchitecture. Silvermont. 22 nm, out-of-order microarchitecture for use in Atom processors, released on May 6, 2013. Airmont: 14 nm shrink of the Silvermont microarchitecture. Goldmont.