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Naixer TH-320B Commercial Ice Maker Machine – 320 lb/Day Full Cube Clear Ice Maker

TH320B
A Commercial Ice Maker Machine Without the Hidden Bin Cost
If you’ve been comparing 300–350 lb commercial ice maker machine options, you’ve likely noticed a frustrating detail: the advertised price rarely tells the full story. Most machines from the big names — Hoshizaki, Manitowoc, Scotsman — are sold as modular heads. You still need to buy a compatible storage bin, and that can easily add 600to1,500 to your actual cost.
The Naixer TH-320B takes a different approach. It’s a self-contained commercial ice maker machine, with the insulated storage bin already built in. One unit, one set of utility connections, one installation. It produces up to 320–350 lbs (145–160 kg) of crystal-clear 22×22×22mm full cube ice every 24 hours and stores it on board — ready for your busiest lunch rush, dinner service, or weekend event. No separate bin to research, no extra expense, no hidden surprises.
Full Cube Ice: One Shape That Does It All
Every ice shape has trade-offs. Full cube ice is the one that minimizes them. Here’s a quick look at what you get with different ice types, and why a full cube ice machine is often the most practical investment for a business that serves both premium drinks and high-volume beverages.
| Ice Type | Size & Shape | Melting Speed | Best Applications |
|---|---|---|---|
| Full Cube | ~22×22×22mm, solid, crystal-clear | Slowest — minimal dilution | Premium spirits, cocktails, bagged retail ice, banquet service |
| Half Cube | ~22×22×11mm, half thickness | Medium — cools quickly | Self-serve soda fountains, fast-casual drinks |
| Nugget | Irregular, porous, soft | Fast — drinks dilute rapidly | Chewable ice for healthcare, smoothies, frozen cocktails |
Built-In Bin vs. Buying a Bin Separately: The Real Cost Difference
When an ice machine is modular, the head and the bin are two separate purchases. That adds complexity at every stage — budgeting, ordering, installation, and maintenance. With the TH-320B, the bin is part of the machine.
For a mid-sized restaurant, a boutique hotel, or a convenience store, that simplicity translates directly into lower total cost of ownership and fewer headaches. It’s one reason why a self-contained cube ice maker machine like the TH-320B is a practical choice for operators who want to get up and running quickly.
How the TH-320B Makes Crystal-Clear Full Cube Ice
Cloudy ice forms when air and minerals get trapped in the cube during a fast, unregulated freeze. The TH-320B prevents this with a precisely controlled freeze cycle. As each cube solidifies from the outside in, dissolved solids are pushed away from the center, leaving behind hard, glass-clear ice. Every batch uses fresh incoming water — nothing is recirculated — so there’s no gradual buildup of stale taste or mineral scale.
The entire water-to-ice path is made from food-grade SUS304 stainless steel, and the refrigeration circuit is factory-tested with helium leak detection — a method far more sensitive than standard pressure tests. The result is a clear ice cube machine that produces consistently clean, flavor-neutral cubes, whether they’re going into a cocktail, an iced latte, or a take-home bag.
Built in a 30,000 m² ISO9001 Factory, Backed by 300+ Patents
Every TH-320B is manufactured in Naixer’s own 30,000 m² smart factory — one of the largest dedicated ice machine facilities in the world. Over 200 technicians, 300+ active patents, and an annual capacity of more than 200,000 units support the production line. The factory operates under ISO9001 quality management, and before any machine leaves the floor, it passes automated performance verification, helium leak detection, and burn-in testing under extreme conditions.
This is the same manufacturing infrastructure that serves clients in over 100 countries, including major chains like KFC and Luckin Coffee. And it’s why Naixer confidently provides a 3-year full machine warranty — not the 2-year standard you’ll see from Scotsman or Ice-O-Matic, and not the 12-month coverage common on budget models.











