Update: Alive again and now just $76.74 shipped!
Update: DEAD!
Frigidaire Compact Ice Maker For $97.49 Shipped From Amazon After Black Friday Savings
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- LARGE SEE-THROUGH WINDOW ALLOWS FOR PROCESS MONITORING & ICE LEVEL CHECKING
- COMPRESSOR COOLING
- ICE IN LESS THAN 6 MINUTES
- 26LBS PER 24 HOURS, NOISE: LESS THAN 38 DB, POWER: 200W, ICE BASKET CAPACITY: 1.2 KGS
- CHOICE OF 2 ICE SIZES
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Can you take out ice from this on Shabbos?
I asked Bard the Google AI tool doesn’t answers aren’t always accurate.
It is generally permitted to take ice out of an ice maker on Shabbat. However, it is important to make sure that taking the ice out does not cause the ice maker to start making more ice. If the ice maker is turned on, or if it is in a position where it could start making ice if the ice is removed, then it is forbidden to take the ice out.
Here are some tips for taking ice out of an ice maker on Shabbat:
* Make sure that the ice maker is turned off before Shabbat.
* If the ice maker is not turned off, you can try to block the sensor that detects when the ice bin is full. This will prevent the ice maker from starting to make more ice.
* If the ice maker is in a position where it could start making ice if the ice is removed, you can try to block the ice maker’s door. This will prevent you from accidentally taking the ice out and starting the ice maker.
If you are unsure about whether or not it is permissible to take ice out of an ice maker on Shabbat, you should consult with a rabbi.