Fridges which dispense water are a great value. They often include an ice dispenser with crushed and cubed ice options. This eliminates the need for a water cooler or storing ice in ones freezer.
If you have an external ice maker with a dispenser it'll allow for you to get the ice without opening the freezer rather than opening than freezer and digging out the ice as you would with a internal ice maker with no dispenser.
This unit has a water dispenser on the front but not one for ice.
Most commercial restaurant suppliers will have in stock a variety of different ice machines. You can check online too at http://www.nextag.com/ice-dispenser/compare-html
The Whynter SNO 3-in-1 Portable Ice Maker crushes ice into ice flakes.
Yes, they have machines that dispense it for free.
You can use any filter that is able to attach to your specific dispenser units.
GE, Amana and LG all sell models with a lighted dispenser port.
If the water dispenser is not working but the ice maker is, there may be an issue with the water supply to the dispenser. Check if the water line is kinked, blocked, or frozen. Also, make sure the water filter is not clogged and needs replacement. If these steps do not resolve the issue, it may be a problem with the dispenser mechanism itself, and you may need to consult a professional for repair.
just never give up keep trying
if it has a ice/water dispenser, then yes. Usually 1/4" diameter poly tubing.
This unit, the Blendtec D861000 Blender, is a dispenser of ingredients only; no blender or pulverizer is included.