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Default How many have their own ice cube machines

Dan Abel wrote:
> In article >, dsi1 > wrote:
>
>> wrote:
>>> My Kitchenaid came with the option to have the ice maker. I decided
>>> not to...learned my lesson, the wife had it installed during summer.
>>> Don't know why I didn't have it installed in the first place. Option
>>> was something like $500 extra at the time.

>> My guess is that you didn't install the ice maker in the first place
>> because the option was something like $500 extra at the time.
>>
>> $500 seems like a lot. We bought a refrigerator and installed an ice
>> maker afterwards. The ice maker was about $100 with about $20 for the
>> copper line and connectors. At $500, we probably would be using ice cube
>> trays.

>
> Our last fridge cost us US$500. Costco is still selling it for that
> price.
>


Did it come with an ice maker? If so, you scored! Think of it as buying
an ice maker that comes with a free refrigerator. :-)