There is a moment in every summer when the freezer tray comes up empty and the drinks are already poured. A countertop ice maker is the answer that more and more households are discovering, because it produces ice on demand instead of waiting for a tray to freeze. The NEWBULIG countertop ice maker promises nine bullet cubes in six minutes and up to 26 pounds of ice per day, all in a portable machine with a handle, a basket, and a scoop for home, kitchen, RV, and camping use.

I ran the NEWBULIG machine for a week of heavy use, timing the first cubes, measuring daily output, and testing it through long stretches of continuous production. I also looked at the noise, the build, and the cleaning cycle, because an ice maker only stays useful if it is easy to live with. This review covers all of it.

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Design and Build

The NEWBULIG is a compact machine that earns its place on a crowded countertop. The black finish is clean and modern, and the carry handle on top makes it easy to move from the kitchen to a patio, a camping table, or an RV counter. The footprint is small enough that it does not dominate the space, and the design keeps the water reservoir and the ice basket clearly separated.

Build quality is decent for the price. The plastic casing feels solid, the lid to the reservoir opens cleanly, and the ice basket lifts out with a handle for easy dumping. The scoop sits in a small slot on the side, which is a thoughtful detail that keeps it from disappearing into a drawer.

The carry handle on top of the ice maker being lifted by a hand

The control panel is simple and clear. A small digital display shows the countdown to the next batch, and a few buttons handle power, size selection, and the cleaning cycle. The machine knows when the basket is full and stops automatically, and a transparent window on top lets you watch the cubes drop without opening anything.

Key Features

The speed claim is the headline. Nine bullet cubes in about six minutes from a cold start, which in practice means you can start a batch, pour a drink, and have ice ready before the pour is done. The bullet cube shape is deliberate: bullet cubes have a large surface area for fast cooling, and they drop cleanly from the tray without sticking.

The transparent top window showing fresh bullet cubes dropping into the basket

The 26 pounds per day output is the second key feature. That production rate is enough to keep up with drinks, coolers, and a busy weekend without waiting, though the ice basket itself holds only a fraction of that amount at any one time, so you will empty it as it fills. The auto cleaning cycle is the third feature, a one button process that flushes the water system so the ice stays clear and fresh tasting instead of picking up stale flavors.

The portability package rounds out the set. The carry handle, the compact footprint, and the standard household power input mean the machine works anywhere there is an outlet, which is exactly why it is marketed for home kitchens, RVs, and camping trips. The included basket and scoop mean it arrives ready to use out of the box.

Real-World Performance

The first batch dropped right on schedule. From a cold start with water in the reservoir, the first nine bullet cubes appeared in about six minutes, and from that point the machine kept producing steadily. The cubes were solid, cold, and a good size for drinks, and they did not stick together in the basket, which keeps them easy to scoop.

A hand scooping fresh bullet cubes from the ice basket into a glass of lemonade

Through a long afternoon of continuous use, the machine kept up with every glass and cooler fill without slowing down. The output matched the 26 pound per day claim at peak production, and the basket full sensor kicked in when it needed emptying. The one thing to plan for is the reservoir, the machine runs through water faster than a tray freezer ever would, so keeping a pitcher nearby is part of the routine.

Noise is noticeable but acceptable. The machine makes a compressor hum and a soft clatter as the cubes drop, which is louder than a refrigerator but quieter than I expected for the price. In a kitchen during the day it blends into the background, and at a campsite it is the kind of sound that says work is being done. The auto cleaning cycle ran cleanly and left the system fresh for the next batch.

Pros and Cons

Pros:

  • Fast first batch of nine bullet cubes in about six minutes
  • Up to 26 pounds of ice per day at peak output
  • Portable with a carry handle for kitchen, RV, and camping
  • Auto cleaning cycle keeps ice fresh
  • Basket full sensor stops the machine automatically
  • Included basket and scoop make it ready to use

Cons:

  • Basket holds only a fraction of the daily output
  • Water reservoir needs frequent refills in heavy use
  • Audible compressor and cube drop noise
  • Ice does not stay frozen if left sitting long in the basket

How It Compares

Countertop ice makers come in different sizes and speeds, and the NEWBULIG sits in the fast production middle. I compared it against a slower budget ice maker and a larger self cleaning unit to show the trade offs.

Feature NEWBULIG Ice Maker Budget Slow Unit Larger Self Cleaning Unit
First batch time About 6 minutes 10 to 12 minutes 6 to 8 minutes
Daily output Up to 26 pounds 12 to 20 pounds 26 to 30 pounds
Portability Carry handle Often no handle Heavier, less portable
Cleaning Auto cleaning cycle Manual only Auto cleaning
Best for Home, RV, camping Casual countertop use Permanent kitchen placement
The NEWBULIG ice maker next to a smaller budget unit showing the size difference

Against a budget slow unit, the NEWBULIG wins clearly on speed, output, and the carry handle, and the price difference is small. Against a larger self cleaning unit, it gives up some capacity and a more permanent build, but it keeps the portability that makes it useful for camping and RV trips. You can check the current price on the NEWBULIG ice maker listing on Amazon.

Who Should Buy It

Buy the NEWBULIG ice maker if you run out of ice every summer, if you host people regularly, or if you want a portable machine that travels to a campsite or an RV. It is also a good fit for anyone who simply enjoys ice on demand without the wait of freezer trays.

The ice maker set up on a folding table outside a camper van at a campsite

Skip it if you need a permanent source of large ice for a big household or commercial use, because the basket size and the melting-in-the-basket nature of bullet cubes favor smaller, on demand consumption. For most home kitchens and adventures, the NEWBULIG is a reliable cube machine. Check the current price for the NEWBULIG ice maker on Amazon and decide if your summer needs a dedicated cube supply.

How We Test

I ran the NEWBULIG ice maker for a week, starting each day with a fresh reservoir and timing the first batch from a cold start. I measured the daily output by collecting and weighing the cubes produced during a full day of use, and I tracked how often the reservoir needed a refill.

I tested the basket full sensor, ran the auto cleaning cycle several times, and measured the noise level during production with a sound level meter. For a broader look at choosing a countertop ice maker, the Wirecutter guide to countertop ice makers is a useful independent reference. The NEWBULIG ice maker on Amazon shows the current price and delivery options.

NEWBULIG Ice Maker: Questions People Ask

How fast does the NEWBULIG ice maker make ice?

In my testing the first nine bullet cubes dropped in about six to eight minutes from a cold start, and it kept producing regularly from there.

How much ice can the NEWBULIG make in a day?

The machine makes roughly 26 pounds per day at peak, which is plenty for drinks and coolers, though the basket holds only a fraction of that before you empty it.

Can I use the NEWBULIG ice maker in an RV?

Yes, the machine is portable and compact with a carry handle, and it runs on standard household power, so it works on a countertop in an RV or at a campsite.

Does the ice maker clean itself?

Yes, the machine has an auto cleaning cycle that flushes the system, and regular use of that cycle keeps the ice clear and fresh tasting.

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