Ice Makers
RV Ice Makers & Replacement Parts for Life on the Road
Our Portable RV Ice Makers category includes compact ice machines and replacement parts from trusted brands like Contoure, U-Line, Dometic, and Norcold. Whether you're outfitting your camper with a new countertop ice maker or replacing a shut-off arm or water fill tube, we have everything you need to stay cool and refreshed on your adventures. These space-saving units are built for RV travel, offering efficient ice production without sacrificing valuable space.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I install an ice maker in my RV?
Yes, many portable and built-in ice makers are specifically designed for RV use. Brands like Contoure and U-Line offer models that fit small spaces and run efficiently on RV power systems.
What’s the difference between a portable and built-in RV ice maker?
Portable ice makers are countertop units you can move or store easily, while built-in models like the U-Line 14" Crescent are designed to be installed into cabinetry for a seamless fit.
Do Dometic and Norcold refrigerators come with replaceable ice maker parts?
Yes, Dometic and Norcold RV refrigerators often include ice makers that can be serviced with replacement parts such as motors, water fill tubes, and shut-off arms, which are all available in this category.
How much ice can a portable RV ice maker produce?
Production varies by model, but units like the Contoure Full Size Portable Ice Maker can produce a substantial amount of ice per day—perfect for camping, tailgating, or long road trips.
Do I need a dedicated water line for a portable ice maker?
No, most portable ice makers use a manual fill reservoir and do not require a direct water line, making them ideal for RV use.
Which brands are most popular for RV ice makers?
Contoure, U-Line, Dometic, and Norcold are among the most trusted brands for RV ice makers and refrigerator-compatible parts.
Are there 12V RV ice makers available?
Most ice makers run on standard 110V AC power, but some models and kits are compatible with RV inverter systems. Always check the power specs before purchasing.