Verdict
Head-to-head · Best Portable Ice Makers

Frigidaire EFIC189 vs Frigidaire Gallery EFIC255 Nugget

Which is the better buy? Side-by-side on rating, price, strengths, and watch-outs — with the published ratings we averaged to get there.

The short answer

Frigidaire EFIC189 comes out ahead by a clear margin (4.5 vs 3.8). The gap is mostly about Value buyers who want a steady, fast supply of ice for drinks and coolers without paying for nugget or clear-ice machines. — read the strengths below before deciding.

Frigidaire EFIC189
Higher ratedRanked #2 in Best Portable Ice Makers
Frigidaire EFIC189
$85as of Jun 7

The Frigidaire EFIC189 is the value champion of portable ice makers — a compact bullet-ice machine that RateMyIceMaker scores 8.1/10 for its consistent ice and fast cycles at around $140. With a 4.4-star average across 14,000-plus owner ratings, it is the go-to for anyone who just wants a steady supply of ice quickly and cheaply. It is loud and makes only hard bullet ice, but on value it is unbeatable.

Strengths
  • Excellent value — fast bullet ice for around $140
  • Consistent bullet size, shape, and weight with two size options
  • Quick ~9-minute cycles; first ice in well under 15 minutes
Watch-outs
  • Makes hard, cloudy bullet ice — not nugget or clear cubes
  • Loud at about 67 dB during operation
  • Awkwardly placed rear control panel and fiddly drain plug
Frigidaire Gallery EFIC255 Nugget
Ranked #5 in Best Portable Ice Makers
Frigidaire Gallery EFIC255 Nugget
$269as of Jun 7

The Frigidaire Gallery EFIC255 is the budget route to nugget ice — it makes chewable Sonic-style pellets at a fraction of the GE Opal's price, with a high 44 lbs/day output. But reviewers are candid about the trade-offs: it is loud, its pellets are harder than the Opal's, and it carries a low 3.1-star Amazon average with real durability complaints. It is for buyers who want nugget ice cheaply and will accept the reliability and noise risks.

Strengths
  • Makes chewable Sonic-style nugget ice for far less than the GE Opal
  • High 44 lbs/day output with restaurant-style nuggets in ~15 minutes
  • Clean, neutral-tasting ice from good filtration
Watch-outs
  • Loud, with irregular growling operation noise
  • Low 3.1-star Amazon average and notable durability complaints
  • Nuggets are harder than the GE Opal's softer pellets

How they stack up

Frigidaire EFIC189

The value bullet-ice pick, sharing the hard-bullet-ice format with the Magic Chef MCIM22SV but with a stronger track record and higher owner ratings. It is far cheaper than the nugget GE Profile Opal 2.0 and the clear-cube Frigidaire EFIC452-SS, and a more reliable value than the budget nugget Frigidaire Gallery EFIC255.

Frigidaire Gallery EFIC255 Nugget

The budget nugget-ice maker, offering the same chewable format as the premium GE Profile Opal 2.0 but with harder pellets, more noise, and weaker reliability. Its higher daily output beats the Opal on volume, but it lacks the Opal's quiet operation and smart features. It makes a different ice type from the bullet Frigidaire EFIC189 and Magic Chef MCIM22SV and the clear-cube Frigidaire EFIC452-SS.

Specs side-by-side

SpecFrigidaire EFIC189Frigidaire Gallery EFIC255 Nugget
Ice TypeBullet (2 sizes)Nugget (chewable)
OutputUp to 26 lbs/dayUp to 44 lbs/day
Cycle Time~9 minutes
First BatchUnder 15 minutes~15 minutes
Noise~67 dBLoud (growling)
Owner Rating4.4 stars (14,000+)3.1 stars (Amazon)
FootprintCompact countertop
Warranty1 year1 year
Bin Capacity3 lbs
Self-CleaningYes (auto)
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