ACCUCOLD Ice Maker with Storage: Dice, 80 lb Ice per Day, Air Cooled, 36 in Ht
The ACCUCOLD Ice Maker with Storage: Dice (MPN BIM85) is an air-cooled undercounter ice machine producing 80 lb of ice per day. It measures 36 in Ht x 19 3/4 in Wd, operates on 115V, and includes a switch and air filter.
SKU 3G-OTH-602591
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Product Description
The ACCUCOLD Ice Maker with Storage: Dice (MPN BIM85) is an air-cooled undercounter ice machine producing 80 lb of ice per day. It measures 36 in Ht x 19 3/4 in Wd, operates on 115V, and includes a switch and air filter.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the ACCUCOLD BIM85 ice maker used for?
The ACCUCOLD BIM85 is an undercounter ice machine designed for commercial kitchens, bars, and cafés that need a compact, air-cooled unit producing 80 lb of dice ice per day. It fits under standard counters at 36 in height and 19 3/4 in width.
What are the specifications of the ACCUCOLD BIM85 ice maker?
The ACCUCOLD BIM85 produces 80 lb of dice ice per day, is air cooled, operates on 115V, and includes a switch and air filter. Dimensions are 36 in height by 19 3/4 in width. The manufacturer part number is BIM85.
Where to buy the ACCUCOLD BIM85 ice maker worldwide?
3G Electric supplies the ACCUCOLD BIM85 ice maker to customers worldwide. We handle full logistics, customs clearance, and delivery to your site. Contact us for a quote and lead time on this undercounter ice machine.
How to install an undercounter ice maker like the ACCUCOLD BIM85?
Install the ACCUCOLD BIM85 in a level, ventilated undercounter space with proper clearance for air flow. Connect to a 115V power supply and ensure the air filter is clean. Follow the manufacturer’s manual for water line and drain connections.
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3G Electric supplies ACCUCOLD undercounter ice machines. We supply genuine products with in-stock availability on common SKUs, technical documentation, commissioning support, and warranty service — worldwide.





