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VIVOHOME Automatic Ice Maker In-depth Review

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Tested Using Methodology v1.0
The Vivo Home countertop ice maker with a full basket of ice in front and the ice scoop to the side with ice bullets scooped inside.

Overall Verdict

The Vivo Home has a somewhat bulky and dated design. At the same time, it is one of the best performing portable ice makers we have tested, especially for chunky and weighty ice bullets.

In tune with its ergonomic design, the view window is minimally sufficient, but the ice basket is comfortably wide. Although the spacious control panel stands out for its user-friendly upfront positioning, the lid insulation design is not that great.

Things We Like

  • Large chunky ice bullets
  • Spacious control panel
  • Large ice basket
  • Reservoir capacity
  • Easy-to-clean body

Things We Don’t Like

  • Lid insulation
  • Bulky design

Vivo Home is a California based company that manufactures a wide range of home, leisure, and hobby products. They have a colorful range of countertop bullet ice makers and a couple of portable nugget ice makers.

8.5 Performance

The Vivo Home has convincingly proved itself one of the best performing portable ice makers we have tested. It topped the charts in terms of ice quality with ice bullet size and weight often while producing zero amounts of waste ice. Its overall capacity was only slightly less than two of its closest rivals. If you’re looking for really thick and chunky ice bullets, this may be the machine for you.

7.5 Ice Capacity Test: Competitively Good

A full basket of ice being removed from a countertop bullet ice maker.
Removing a full basket of ice.
A full basket of ice being removed from a countertop bullet ice maker.
A full basket of ice from the Vivo Home countertop ice maker being weighed in at 576 grams. The ice is in a jug resting on a digital scale.
A stop watch showing 1:44:57 or the typical amount of time taken to produce a full basket of ice with the Vivo Home countertop ice maker.
A sample of ice bullets produced from the Vivo Home countertop ice maker held between two gloved hands.
Average Time Basket
115 min
Average Weight Basket
23 oz (561 g)
Average Waste Basket
0.2 oz (5.7 g)
Capacity Hr
10.5 oz (298 g)
Capacity24 Hrs
15.9 lbs (7.2 kg)

The Vivo Home makes quite thick and chunky ice bullets. Consequently, the average ice making cycle is 11 min 30 sec which is around 2 min longer than similarly performing machines such as the Frigidaire EFIC189 and also the AGLucky HZB-12B.

The average time to fill a basket takes a little longer on average, around 105 min or 1 hr 45 min. However, our tests showed that periodically the time can increase an additional 20 min or so. Capacity wise, you can expect up to 10.5 oz per hour or 7.2 kg over 24 hrs. This is slightly less than its two closest rivals.

9.9 Ice Quality Test: Top Class

Nine ice bullets in a small dish on a scale showing 78 grams or the typical amount of ice produced in one round of ice making by the Vivo Home portable ice maker.
Nine ice bullets in a small dish on a scale showing 78 grams or the typical amount of ice produced in one round of ice making by the Vivo Home portable ice maker.
An ice bullet from the Vivo Home countertop ice maker being measured and showing a diameter of 25 cm.
An ice bullet from the Vivo Home portable ice maker being measured and showing a length of 25 cm.
Average Weight Bullet
0.25 oz (7 g)

Like most other machines, the Vivo Home takes around 5 rounds or waves of ice making before it stabilizes into a typical working pattern of 5 grams or more per bullet.

However, we were surprised at how quickly the Vivo Home produced rounds of ice weighing 6 grams or more per bullet. In fact, it regularly produced ice bullets of over 7 grams and even some weighing as much as 8.7 grams.

Put into perspective, its close rival the Frigidaire EFIC189 rarely reached 7g, and the AGLucky HZB-12/B only reached 7.7 grams on occasions. Furthermore, there were regular rounds where zero amounts of waste ice were produced. A rare feat for other machines.

7.6 Design

The immediate impression of the Vivo Home is that of an older, more bulky kind of design. What stands out, though, is the spacious control panel on the upper part of the lid. It also has a comfortably sized basket. Despite the solid build quality, the lid showed comparatively poor insulation design.

In The Box

The navy blue Vivo Home countertop ice maker picture from above with the contents of the box displayed to right namely the user manual, a removable ice basket, and an ice scoop.
  • One ice maker
  • User manual
  • Detachable ice basket
  • Ice scoop

The Vivo Home countertop ice maker arrived securely boxed between two styrofoam pads. The ice basket and scoop were securely taped down—as was the ice scooping mechanism of the machine which you shouldn’t forget to remove.

Dimensions

An annotated picture of the Vivo Home countertop ice maker showing dimensions of width 9.5 inches, depth 13.1 inches, and height 131 inches.
Width
13.1" (33.3 cm)
Depth
9.5" (24.1 cm)
Height
13.0" (33.0 cm)
Weight
15.4 lbs (7.0 kg)

8.0 Build Quality: A Match to Performance

The navy blue Vivo Home portable ice maker pictured with the ice basket and ice scoop in front.
The navy blue Vivo Home portable ice maker pictured with the ice basket and ice scoop in front.
A picture of the underside of the Vivo Home countertop ice making machine.
The rear view of the Vivo Home countertop ice maker.
A close up of the body and extractor fan of a navy blue portable ice maker.

We liked the hard front body of the Vivo Home and the fact it was easy to keep clean. The sides, by comparison, are made of a more bendable plastic. We found no flaws on the body, although one quality issue or perhaps design flaw, were the lid joinings with their noticeable gaps.

5.8 Lid Design: A Slip Up on Insulation

The lid of the Vivo Home countertop ice making machine being held up with black-gloved hand.
The lid of the Vivo Home countertop ice making machine being held up with black-gloved hand.
Close up of a lid on a countertop ice maker showing a gap in the lid joining.
The degree of ice degradation after the Vivo Home countertop ice maker was left running overnight.
A close up view of a hand holding ice left overnight in a portable ice maker.
Material
Plastic

The Vivo Home has a comparatively small view window, but the view inside is good enough. While the upfront controls on the lid are quite refreshing, we did find issue with the overall lid design. The joinings on the lid hinge show wide gaps and, not surprisingly, our overnight test showed poor ice preservation.

These results were practically the same as the Frigidaire EFIC189. Both machines are among our top performers, but not so with the insulation design of the lid.

8.9 Panel Design: Refreshingly Spacious

A top down view of the lid and control panel of a portable countertop ice maker.
A top down view of the lid and control panel of a portable countertop ice maker.
A close up view of the panel of the Vivo Home portable ice maker with the Ice Full alert showing up in red.
Buttons
On/Off, Select
Power Indicator
Yes
Ice Full Indicator
Yes
Add Water Indicator
Yes
IceS Indicator
Yes
IceL Indicator
Yes

If you’re looking for a user-friendly control panel with high visibility, the Vivo Home is not a bad design. Not many machines have the control panels on the front of the lid and this design, for some reason, is exactly the same as the Costway. We liked the spaciousness of the control panel and the silver-edged finish.

8.3 Ice Basket: Comfortably Wide

A picture of an empty ice basket resting inside a portable countertop ice making with the scoop placed inside.
A picture of an empty ice basket resting inside a portable countertop ice making with the scoop placed inside.
A hand holding up an empty ice basket in front of a portable ice making machine.
A top down view of an ice basket and ice scoop resting next to a portable countertop ice maker.
Length
7.9" (20.1 cm)
Height
3.9" (9.9 cm)
Depth
4.9" (12.4 cm)
Material
Hard white plastic

The Vivo Home has a relatively large ice basket. The basket is just slightly larger than that of the Frigidaire and likewise has no raised edge. The material is a medium strength plastic, so better than the average generic production.

Water Reservoir: Relatively Large

Water being poured from a jug into the Vivo Home portable ice maker.
Water being poured from a jug into the Vivo Home portable ice maker.
A close up of water inside the reservoir of a portable countertop ice machine.
Capacity
2.3 qt (2.2 L)

The Vivo Home has one of the larger-sized reservoirs. It holds 2.3 quarts (2.2 L) which is the same size as the Frigidaire EFIC189. Unlike the Frigidaire, the larger tank isn’t at the expense of a raised ice basket which can then interfere with the Ice Full alert. A larger reservoir is more advantageous if you are serving ice from the machine through the day.

Drainage Plug

A close up of the plastic and silicone drainage plug found on the bottom of a portable countertop ice maker.
Hard plastic tether connected to plug
Material
Plastic and silicone

The drainage plug is the standard generic production. It is a rough plastic tether attached to a soft silicone plug. Like most other machines, the plug is on the right hand side. We did find it a little tough however to jiggle out.

Ice Scoop

A hand holding up an ice scoop pictured against the background of a portable countertop ice making machine.
Material
Hard white plastic

Cord and Plug

The white three pronged plug of a portable countertop ice maker pictured against the background of the technical information sticker on the back of the machine.
Length
5.8 ft. (1.8 m)
Plug Type
3-prong earthed

The white cord of the Vivo Home is 70 inches or 5.8 ft long, which is one inch shorter than the standard 71 inches. For most home use situations, this should be sufficient. The plug is also earthed with three prongs which is the best safety standard for a device that remains on for extended periods of time.

8.6 Usability

Despite its more dated bulky design, the Vivo Home ranks high in terms of usability. The control panel is spacious and positioned on the upper end of the lid. Furthermore, the body is easy to keep clean, and the wide ice basket has a comfortable scoop leverage. It is also one of the quietest machines we tested, if only by one decibel point.

8.7 Ease of Use: Nice Control Panel, Wide Basket

A man standing behind a navy blue Vivo Home ice maker and giving a thumbs up.
The Vivo Home gets our ‘thumbs up’!
A man standing behind a navy blue Vivo Home ice maker and giving a thumbs up.
A finger pointing to an Ice Full red alert indicator on a portable countertop ice maker.
A sticker on a countertop ice maker showing technical information and a caution about risks and a notice for proper disposal.

The Vivo Home design is a little different with the controls up front on the lower part of the lid. The control panel is also wide and nicely spaced. This is a convenient design and there are only two control buttons.

The average-sized view window makes it easy enough to see inside. A nice thing about this machine is the relatively large-sized ice basket with a good length for comfortable ice scooping.

8.3 Noise: A Recorded Low

A sound meter standing upright near the fan vent of a navy blue Vivo Home portable ice maker and showing 66.6dB on the screen.
Vivo Home measured 66.6 dB.
Decibels
66.6 dB

Most portable bullet ice makers emit a similar level of sound of around 67 to 68 decibels. This Vivo Home, however, proved to be a little quieter than most other machines measuring 66.6 dB. While not a major difference, it perhaps says more about the quality of its mechanical design.

8.5 Cleaning: Little Effort Required

The lid of the Vivo Home navy blue portable ice maker being held open.
The open lid of the Vivo Home.
The lid of the Vivo Home navy blue portable ice maker being held open.
The removed white silicone and plastic drainage plug of a countertop ice maker held up for a closer view.
The front of a countertop ice maker being wiped down with detergent and a pink cloth.
Self Cleaning
Yes

The Vivo Home has a self-cleaning function. This function flushes water through the ice making mechanism and the evaporator fingers. To clean your ice maker, all you need to do is wipe down the reservoir and outer body, and periodically descale the machine with a white vinegar solution.

To drain out the water, the silicone plug and hard plastic tether are standard and the plug hooks easily around the edge of the machine.

You should also keep the water guard free of debris and grime, and removing it is very easy. The bright blue body does not show stains easily and is also fingerprint resistant. There are other colors such as copper, aqua green, silver, black, and white.

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