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Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2025
I bought this unit because the in-line fuse had blown. I did not see any advertisements for the connectors, so I purchased the entire unit. Well, the connector that came with this unit was not long enough to make the electrical connection between the Ice Maker and the refrigerator plug in. What a waste.
Trice M.
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2025
Worked great initially, ended up getting 4 years out of it before it died. Biggest issue were we noticed specs of what looked like paint on some of the ice cubes. After replacing this one I realized it's the ice tray paint. I seen a few other people complain about this as well which is why I did not purchase this one again.
Mark Riendeau
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2025
Exact replacement for the old ice maker. Works better than the original. Relatively easy to install too.
Daniel R.
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2024
Fit exactly like original. Easy to install. The wire arm for the shut off is a little flimsy. For the price it seems like a good value. It has a got a couple ice cubes stuck and jammed it up where I had to get them out. Idk if it is a design problem or something else caused that to happen.
cbglassgirl1
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2024
First, the power cord was too short, I had to use the old one. I also had to use the wire bail from the old ice maker. This thing makes ice fast. Too fast in some cases, it ejects some ice that is not completely frozen, an outer shell of ice with liquid water water inside. Some of the partially frozen cubes break open and form a block of ice at the bottom of the bin. Also, cubes get jammed in the mechanism when ejecting. The only solution is to reach into the freeaer and break it loose by hanzNot a deal breaker. I hope it lasts.
S. Cowell
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2024
Review for Edgewater Parts D7824706Q... Amazon is crap about mixing reviews, so folks please label your review. Used in my Maytag MSD2351HEB.EDIT: Examine the photo... if your tray is simply overfilling (as mine was!) you might just be able to turn the screw clockwise (screw it in) to decrease the fill. See the picture... save 70$.The unit comes with two new wires... both contain new thermostats... but the wires were not long enough, so I had to use the old wires. I probably could have saved money with a cheaper option on this icemaker that didn't come with replacement wires. The instructions are good, no problem with Edgewater... but if your icemaker is 8" from the back wall then the wires are too short... try the 40$ option.I had to relocate the thermostat clip, it pulls out with pliers. The thermostat is the bump in the wire, it must be attached to the metal frame to work.If your maker is overfilling you can remove the cover and turn the screw located on the right side lower... the instructions tell you about this. I forget whether you screw CW or CCW to lower the level... this might have fixed the block of ice problem. Remove the cover by taking a small flat blade and releasing the clips at bottom left and right... examine the new one to see this.Removing the old plug from the unit was difficult... I had to remove the cover and use a screwdriver to pry the tang loose on the connector... examine the new replacement before attempting. Or, unplug from the wall of the freezer and do it outside the freezer... probably smarter.You have to cut the channel where the water goes in... my old one had a funnel that I could attach... but it didn't need it, the filler pipe was longer anyway.I had to remove the old bail wire and install it on the new one, it's two-piece to reach down farther. Works fine... don't omit this step or you'll have the problem of overflowing ice.Only one screw holds the unit down... near the front, lower left. Self-tapping metal screw, there are no threads in the new unit, so it will take some power to insert and turn it. A small ratchet drive with 1/4" hex socket would help... I was able to get it done with my power screwdriver by turning with my hand.
Damon
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2024
Worked really well. I'll echo what one of the other reviewers mentioned. Do not throw away your old ice maker right away. I had to harvest the arm and the power cord. The cord in the box wouldn't reach the plug in the frig.
Steve Crane
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2022
Just wanted to say so that no one else does what I almost did and return it. So I installed it and Bam Nothing for hours even days so I decided to keep flushing the water by filling up cups of water and sometimes pouring a little water in the ice tray(to remind it what's it's suppose to do) lol, I also hit the fill hose with a heat gun and Nothing till a few days later I hear the fridge filling and bopping ice one day, oh I also turned the freezer to a lower temp and Oh boy we have ICE GALORE. So don't install and think after a few hours there will be ice sometime it can take time for it to get cold and I think using the water and start stop filling go the water plunger to work again for the ice maker.. So Thank You we are so happy and now don't have to make an extra stop to get ice for the boat, which usually results in an extra $100 in garbage treats and snacks and drinks we don't need, so over all it saves me tons of money!! Thanks
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