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    Best Nugget Icemakers of 2025

    These countertop icemakers from Frigidaire, GE, and Vivohome make ice quickly and have enough space to hold a lot of it

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    A Consumer Reports tester tries a sampling of nugget ice from the Frigidaire Icemaker EFIC117-SS
    The Frigidaire Icemaker EFIC117-SS is a budget-friendly option for anyone who’s interested in making bullet ice at home without investing a fortune.
    Photo: Consumer Reports

    If chewing ice is your jam, nugget ice (or pebble ice)—which resembles little nuggets or small capsules of ice—is likely your go-to. Smaller than average ice cubes, nugget ice pieces fit comfortably in your mouth, melt a little faster, and still offer a satisfying crunch that you simply can’t get with larger, traditional ice cubes. (Yes, it’s true that chewing ice can damage teeth over time or even just a little too forcefully once or twice, and if this is your vice, you should probably stop if you value your pearly whites.) 

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    The more porous nugget ice seems to absorb flavors from beverages, too. For years, it was largely available only at some fast-food chains (hello, Chick-fil-A and Sonic) and far too few fast-casual restaurants.

    Enter the countertop icemaker. These home appliances, which don’t hook into your plumbing, offer convenience to ice crunchers who want to get their fix more often. Nugget icemakers are also useful for people recovering from surgery who can’t or don’t want to drink larger quantities of water. “After a recent surgery, my hospital recommended I use nugget ice at home,” says Consumer Reports visual designer Sharon Seidl. “Having a countertop nugget icemaker was my easiest source of hydration, so it really saved me.”

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    Ginger Cowles

    Ginger Cowles has been the managing editor of audience growth at Consumer Reports since 2021, focusing on evaluating products and getting to the bottom of social media “hacks” and trends. Previously, she was an editor at The Spruce, Tronc, Microsoft, and Apple. Ginger is a shoe and bag enthusiast who can often be found at sample sales in New York City.