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GE WR30X10093 Refrigerator Icemaker Kit

GE WR30X10093 Refrigerator Icemaker Kit
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GE WR30X10093 Refrigerator Icemaker Kit

 
 
List Price: $151.00
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WR30X10093

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Features
  • Genuine GE factory part

  • Includes power cords

  • Includes end-mounted fill cup


Description

From the Manufacturer General Electric WR30X10093 Refrigerator Icemaker Kit includes power cords and an end-mounted fill cup. Works with GE, Hotpoint and many other refrigerator brands. Product Description GE-WR30X10093-Refrigerator-Icemaker-Kit


Product Details
Product Length:11.5 inches
Product Width:6.2 inches
Product Height:6.1 inches
Product Weight:2.8 pounds
Package Length:11.5 inches
Package Width:6.2 inches
Package Height:6.1 inches
Package Weight:2.8 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 45 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 45 customer reviews )
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5 of 5 found the following review helpful:


5Outstanding price and quality  Jun 28, 2011 By Kevin J. McClure
I ordered this for my side-by-side GE refrigerator with upper, rear wall mounted ice maker. I read some other reviews and was worried about this product not being a direct replacement for the ice maker that came new with the refrigerator. NOT THE CASE!!! This is an OEM ice maker (regardless of another review I read) which is made in Indonesia just like the ice maker that comes with the refrigerator when it is new. It comes in a GE box with GE instructions. The cable length, mounting brackets and other critical items are all identical. The only difference is that the original ice maker had an on/off switch with an LED indicator. This has a slide switch which holds the ice arm in the full or retracted position. It installed in minutes and works perfectly.

10 of 12 found the following review helpful:


2Not a direct replacement  Aug 14, 2010 By Ham
The print for my refrigerator showed the part #WR30X0327 as the icemaker I needed. Apparently it's obsolete and this #WR30X10093 was supposed to be the direct replacement. The adapter cord made the complete cord assembly way too long so had to do some maneuvering to get all the cord placed in the back so it could be mounted. Then the basket would not slide back in as this model hangs to low.

Then I get on here and find I can't return it. Great system!!

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:


5Great Icemaker  Nov 12, 2010 By KevinTheDude
The icemaker installed easily and started making ice within a few hours. The ice has all the characteristics of good ice. It's cold, it's hard and it cools my drinks!

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:


3Icemaker Reolacement  Aug 30, 2010 By Thomas M Woods
I ordered the icemaker replacement because the plastic ice cube guard/deflector (plastic part with plastic teeth) had broken on my old icemaker, and this $1.00 part cannot be purchased separately. The replacement came, and the instructions said "DO NOT use the plastic ice cube guard in this new icemaker, replace with the guard from your old icemaker before installing". WHAT? Needless to say, I have used the guard that the new icemaker came with, and it has worked fine so far.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:


4Not bad...DO NOT throw out your old one before installing  Nov 28, 2011 By Chitown Lurker
One thing I discovered is this part is listed under at least one other model number depending on where you look for it (in my case, a GE part lookup site, where this part number was in the URL but a different one was displayed on-page). That said it seems to be a pretty much universal icemaker for GE refrigerators, and in my case the Amazon price was well below what the refrigerator repair company quoted, and when accounting for the labor cost they would have charged, I saved upwards of $250 this way.

The only part of the installation that was confounding was that for my type of refrigerator, the instructions state to remove the plastic bar that runs across the tray and replace it with the one from the old (broken) icemaker. Problem was, that old one didn't quite fit this one right...it was too big, causing it to buckle slightly. I had to cut down the edge of the inner-most tooth to get a clean fit. No big deal, but a slight over-site by the manufacturer in assuming that the strip from the old icemaker would have the exact same dimensions. It's not a huge issue as this is not a moving part...it simply needs to not block the rotating plastic pins in the tray. I'm guessing that most people don't even bother anyway, and just leave the default strip in there.

Other than this minor adjustment, it was a snap. It fit in my freezer right where the old one went perfectly. It came with a new water tube, but I didn't need it. It also came with the wrong water funnel (where the water falls into the device), but it also had the correct mount for me to place the one from my old icemaker in the correct position, so again, no problems.

All in all, a sort of one-size-fits all replacement that lives up to its billing 99% of the time, and the remaining 1% is easy enough to work around.

And as the heading says, DO NOT throw out your old icemaker. You may need to salvage a couple of rudimentary parts from it to make this one fully compatible with your fridge...in fact, the instructions and design of this unit count on it.

EDIT: I just noticed that a lot of the rows of ice that came out of this icemaker were frozen together. This is typically a result of the tray water level being too high, but I could find no adjustment screw/dial for this. Turns out that it is under the plastic cover of the icemaker (there's just one screw to remove, hidden under a screw cover). Once off I found a screw with a "+/-" by it, which adjusts the water level. All is well now, but sure wish this had been in the instructions.

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