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Today only: Save 43% on Insignia’s portable ice maker at Best Buy

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Save $ 130: The Insignia Portable Ice Maker is on sale at Best Buy for $ 169.99, down from $ 299.99. That’s a discount of 43% — and this deal ends today.


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Insignia portable ice maker

$ 169.99 at Best Buy (save $ 130)

Summer isn’t over yet. You still have time to host outdoor gatherings and enjoy refreshing drinks in warm weather. Of course, keeping your drinks cool can be a challenge in these circumstances. A portable ice maker can help you stay prepared for large gatherings or after-work cocktails.

As of August 23, the Insignia Stainless Steel Portable Ice Maker is on sale at Best Buy for only $ 169.99, down from its regular price of $ 299.99. That’s a savings of $ 130, or 43% off. Note that this discount is part of Best Buy’s deal of the day, which means this flash sale ends promptly at 11:59 p.m. CT.

This compact ice maker measures approximately 14.6 x 9.9 x 14.2 inches in height, width, and depth. It has the capacity to make up to 44 pounds of ice per day so you can be ready for all occasions. Once your ice is ready, you can store up to 2.6 pounds in the ice maker’s body. That means no more last-minute trips to the grocery store to pick up ice. No more frantically texting the group chat begging someone, anyone to do you a solid and grab a bag

The Insignia portable ice maker is packed with features that make it easier to host larger gatherings. An auto shut-off valve stops the device from making excess ice, and digital controls make it super easy to use right out of the box. The included water tank holds up to 3.2 liters of water and works in as little as 14 minutes to produce your first batch of ice. Plus, the stainless steel exterior makes cleaning a breeze and looks great with any home decor.

Considering that this end-of-summer appliance deal ends today, you’ll want to snag this flash sale before it’s gone.

Mashable