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CROWNFUL Ice Maker In-depth Review

The Crownful countertop ice maker sports a nifty compact design. If you don’t need a ton of ice, this quiet machine might be the one for you. Discover what our test data revealed, see pics of Crownful's original design, and learn about all the user pros and cons.

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Tested Using Methodology v1.0
The Crownful ice maker on a countertop next to its box and a full basket of ice in front.

Overall Verdict

Crownful is noticeably smaller than other machines we have tested and is essentially a compact portable ice maker. The modern lid design and boxy shape is very appealing, but we found the control panel icons confusing at first. 

Understandably, the average time to fill a basket and the basket capacity is less by comparison. Also, the average size and weight of ice bullets never exceeds 4 g per bullet. This should not be an issue if you prefer smaller ice bullets. However, the quality and size of the ice bullets tends to vary and it takes a few baskets to really get going.

The performance is nonetheless overall quite acceptable and this machine is our best ice maker for a compact design.

Things We Like

  • Compactness
  • High visibility
  • Ice scoop
  • Ice basket

Things We Don’t Like

  • Control panel
  • Varying ice quality

Crownful is a kitchenware brand that makes nifty looking appliances. Apart from this compact 22 lbs portable ice maker, they have a larger 33 lbs bullet ice maker and a commercial ice making machine.

Key Specs

Price at publication
$102.91
Dimensions
L11.2 x W9 x H11 inches
Weight
13.0 lbs (5.9 kg)
Ice bullet sizes
Small / Large
Indicators
6 icons
Water reservoir
1.3 qt (1.2 L)

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Analysis and Test Results

5.6 Performance

For a compact portable ice maker, we found the performance of the Crownful to be quite acceptable. If you have limited space and don’t need a lot of ice, the Crownful is not a bad choice. You wait a little longer for smaller ice bullets and the overall capacity is less, but the machine is very quiet and the design more customized than most.

5.9 Ice Capacity Test: Reasonable

A jug filled with ice bullets in a jug being weighed on a scale showing 330 grams. To the right is a portable ice making machine with a smartphone propped up against the side.
A jug filled with ice bullets in a jug being weighed on a scale showing 330 grams. To the right is a portable ice making machine with a smartphone propped up against the side.
A temperature probe inserted into a jug of water showing a reading of 12℃.
Chilled water being poured into a portable ice maker machine.

With its more compact design and smaller basket, the Crownful generally only takes about 87 min, or an hour and a half, to fill a basket. The weight per basket is around 10 oz (284g) which is almost half that of a full-sized machine like the Vivo Home. By comparison, the Crownful takes longer to make ice while the bullets are smaller by size and by weight. In our tests, it took about two good basket loads before the machine really started to make consistently good ice.

5.1 Ice Quality Test: Inconsistent

A portable ice maker with a bowl of freshly made ice on a scale showing 39 grams in total.
An average to good round of ice making.
A portable ice maker with a bowl of freshly made ice on a scale showing 39 grams in total.
A close up of four ice bullets in a gloved hand held in front of a countertop ice making machine.
A portable ice maker with a bowl of freshly made ice on a scale showing 17 grams in total.
To the right of a portable ice maker is a small bowl with broken ice weighing 19 g. To the right is a baking tray of unbroken ice.
Average Weight Bullet
1.14 oz (4.01 g)

The Crownful was the first machine we tested that stabilized to a performance standard of 4 g per large bullet and not 5 g. Its performance, however, topped the Igloo ice maker which is a slightly larger machine sporting a retro design. Even still, the ice quality was not so consistent. This machine averages 4.9% waste ice whereas top-performing machines like the Frigidiare or Vivo Home average less than 2% of waste ice.

7.8 Design

The Crownful is well-built with a compact and modern design. Whereas many other machines simply go the course of generic parts and copycat design, the Crownful stands its ground. It’s a uniquely designed machine with a number of user-friendly features.

In The Box

A top view of a countertop ice maker with the manual to the right, the ice basket in front of the manual and the ice scoop slightly in front of the machine
  • One ice machine
  • User manual
  • Removable ice basket
  • Ice scoop

Dimensions

An annotated diagram of the Crownful countertop ice making showing dimensions of 9 inches across, 11.2 inches depth, and 11 inches height.
Width
11.2" (28.4 cm)
Depth
9.0" (22.9 cm)
Height
11.0" (27.9 cm)
Weight
13.0 lbs (5.9 kg)

8.0 Build Quality: Good Overall

The Crownful countertop ice making standing on a table.
The Crownful countertop ice making standing on a table.
The side to back view of a portable countertop ice maker.
The under view of a portable countertop ice maker.
A close up view into a portable ice maker.

7.6 Panel Design: Nice Try

A close up view of a control panel on a portable ice maker.
A close up view of a control panel on a portable ice maker.
A top view of a portable ice maker with the scoop seen inside a basket filled with ice.
Buttons
2 - On/Off Select
Power Indicator
Yes
Ice Full Indicator
Yes
Add Water Indicator
Yes
IceS Indicator
Yes
IceL Indicator
Yes

The nice thing about the panel design is that it attempts to do more than just the usual generic design. The Crownful uses icons on the control panel—something not many ice makers attempt to do.

The icons, however, are a bit small and not so intuitively understood, so you will probably need to consult the manual to understand them. We also noticed a small dent in the printed plastic control panel surface, but the controls worked flawlessly during our testing.

7.3 Lid Design: Lacks Good Insulation

Close up view of a portable ice maker with its lid closed.
Close up view of a portable ice maker with its lid closed.
A basket full of ice being held in front of a bullet ice making machine.
Material
Transparent plastic

The lid on the Crownful complements its boxy design while increasing visibility. The plastic cleans well and does not scratch or stain easily. However, the fit of the lid is a little loose and the joinings are not so well-designed for insulation. Our overnight test revealed that ice preservation to be less than ideal.

8.1 Ice Basket: Thoughtful Design

An empty ice basket partially visible being held in front of an ice making machine. Caption = Raised edge and extended rear creating a slope.
An empty ice basket partially visible being held in front of an ice making machine. Caption = Raised edge and extended rear creating a slope.
A countertop ice maker with a scoop filled with ice in front and an empty ice basket to the right side.
Length
7.7" (19.6 cm)
Height
3.5" (8.9 cm)
Depth
4.2" (10.7 cm)
Material
Hard Plastic

The Crownful has a raised edge on the left hand of its basket plus the scoop has a shorter handle and more elongated design to accommodate easier scooping. We noticed the basket sits a little close to the sensors, but this proved not to be an issue during testing. It also has an extended rear to maximize the small basket’s capacity.

Water Reservoir: Matched to Performance

The inside of a portable countertop ice maker reservoir.
The reservoir and water guard.
The inside of a portable countertop ice maker reservoir.
Water being poured in a portable countertop ice maker.
Capacity
1.3 qt (1.2 L)

Although similar in overall size to the Igloo, the reservoir of the Crownful is only 1.3 qt compared to 1.6 qt. Standard-sized machines such as the Frigidaire can hold as much as 2.2 qt (2.2 L). With a smaller capacity and longer ice making times, the smaller reservoir is not a major drawback.

Drainage Plug: A Tough Pull

A hand holding the plug to a water reservoir on a countertop bullet ice maker.
Material
Silicone and plastic

The drainage port on the Crownful in on the right hand side of the machine. The silicone plug is a little cumbersome to get out, so you may need to look for the end that sticks up from inside the tank and push it down. Other than that, its tether is long enough to hook around the edge of the machine.

Ice Scoop

An ice scoop being held in front of a portable ice making machine.
Material
Hard white plastic

Cord and Plug

A three pronged plug being held up to the front of a portable ice maker.
Length
5.9 ft. (1.8 m)
Plug Type
3-pronged earthed

The black cord of the Crownful is a standard or 71 inches long. It is a 3-pronged earthed plug which is the safest standard for an appliance that remains on for an extended period of time.66

8.1 Usability

The Crownful is a nicely designed machine with a number of thoughtful features, such as the basket and ice scoop, which complement its compactness. Although the modern lid design enhances overall visibility, the control panel icons are not so useful. It is easy enough to keep clean and also one of the quietest machines we have tested.

7.8 Ease of Use: Thoughtful Design

A man is carrying a portable ice maker to place on a table top.
The Crownful weighs only 13 lbs (6 kg).
A man is carrying a portable ice maker to place on a table top.
Ice being scooped out of an ice basket inside a portable ice maker.
A full basket of ice being removed from a countertop portable ice maker.

The lid, which integrates with the body, gives a welcomed high visibility into an otherwise compact machine. We likewise appreciated the control panel for its more original design, but the icons were cramped and not so intuitive to understand.

For a small machine, the Crownful doesn’t cut corners but makes an effort to enhance user-friendliness. The ice basket has a raised edge for easier scooping while the ice scoop has a shorter handle and more elongated design.

8.7 Noise: Small and Very Quiet

A sound measuring meter standing next to the fan vent of a portable ice maker and measuring 65.5 dB as a reading.
Decibels
65.5 dB

The Crownful measured a comparatively low 65.5 dB which was a good match to its smaller, more compact size. If you are looking for a small and quiet machine, this might be the one for you.

8.4 Cleaning: A Couple of Drawbacks

A lid to a portable ice maker being held open.
A lid to a portable ice maker being held open.
The drainage plug on the bottom of a portable ice maker.
A finger pointing to the control buttons on a portable ice maker.
Self Cleaning
Yes

The shiny black exterior of the Crownful is basically fingerprint-resistant and easy to keep clean. Although the drainage plug hooks neatly over the edge of the machine, we did find it a little challenging to remove. Also, the waterguard inside the reservoir comes off really easily so you need to check carefully that it is secured into place.

Behind the review

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Roger Shitaki is a writer, author, and editor. His niches are household appliances, health & wellness, and travel. He’s a freelance contributor to a Tokyo lifestyle website and a leading ophthalmology magazine in Asia.

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