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There are a couple of versions of the Opal out there. I just picked up the Opal 2.0 which is an improved version and seems to work quite well. One way you can differentiate the units is the 2.0 version has touch button sensors on the front for the power, light and cleaning cycle. If you are really concerned you can get the extended warranty through Best buy. Although I have not used the extended warranty on this unit I have used it on my Samsung refrigerator's ice maker and found the service to be quite good.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You're taking a gamble when you buy this machine, no matter where you purchase it. Ours was great for 2 months. Now it is stuck in permanent defrost cycle. The solution from opal is to send our broken one in and receive a refurbished unit in its place. I do not want a refurbished unit, I want a brand new working ice maker - the thing I purchased. There is no way a refurbished unit will ever be as clean and pristine as a brand new out of the box unit. Given how prone ice makers are to mold build up, I find the idea of a refurbished replacement disgusting. Best Buy warranty isn't going to be any better. We had high hopes for the opal 2.0 but it has been a disappointment.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Our's lasted about 18 months. We used filtered water, and cleaned at least once a month. There were several times I had to take the water tank apart because of mold build up that the bleach and vinegar rinses just couldn't cut through. It had started to fail about 9 months in (while still under warranty) and the customer service was helpful but basically said we'd have to send it in and get a replacement. Well I left it plugged in over night one more time and it happened to start working again so we decided we didn't need to do the replacement and the customer service seemed legit for a 500$+ product *face palm* I should have known better. Well another 8 months and we started having issues where the low water level indicator will turn on, even though the water tank is full. I tried cleaning the sensors, resetting it, cleaning cycles, everything and contacted customer service again. We checked the water pump which was working fine and narrowed it down to a faulty circuit board or water level sensor, but since it was now out of warranty the customer reps said we were screwed, they couldn't even recommend where to get parts to try a dyi. So, try one with warranty, we really did love the ice it made my pregnant wife so happy. But you'll likely have issues with the blue light indicator and unless you can swap it in under warranty you're screwed.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Great question. Here’s my experience, and the extremes that were not in my favor: 1. First Opal 2.0 lasted 3 months, then complete failure to make ice. 2. I did purchase the extended warranty, about $60. 3. Using the “Best Buy” ext. Warranty, the store replaced the unit with a brand-new Opal 2.0. 4. The new unit cancels out the ext. Warranty. The Geek Squad explained this is the way it works. No hassles, just replace the unit. 5. The store wants me to purchase an additional $60 for another ext. Warranty!! I thought this was insane as it was still under GE’s Warranty for another 9 months, (12 total). 6. The ext. Warranty is in this case useful, but they are selling defective products, and raking additional money each time a broken icemaker is returned. This is not an ext. Warranty, it’s a replacement tax on consumers only to avoid dealing with customer service at the manufacturing. Amazing! 7. I said no to the second “tax”. What a joke! However… 8. There are inherent problems with this item such as the inability to handle high levels of minerals contained in our local water here in Northern California. Many of the breakdowns in these ice machines are due to Calcium that clogs the pipes too small for the application. Lots of icemakers fail apparently from this singularity of Calcium. 9. My next Opal 2.0 lasted approximately 60 days, same problems. No ice is produced. I had to work with GE’s support directly and trust me, it’s a long, tedious process that has taken months to complete. Nice people, back-ordered products, and of course Covid excuses fill the process with terrible results that you have read about already. 10. The replacement unit sent to me did not work out of the box. It’s refurbished, and garbage in my opinion. In addition, the price from Best Buy went up over $50. It’s been a few months now and a total pain in the rear end. Keep in mind it’s over $649 now plus the extended warranty cost of $60 or more. I’m still waiting for a working model of the Opal 2.0 Ice Machine. Buyer beware doesn’t even describe my frustration.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.We got the 2.0 as a Black Friday special. We had to get a replacement about 6 weeks in because it was making horrible squealing sounds. The unit requires a 30 minute cleaning every week. The replacement took about 2 weeks to arrive and the unit was dented. I’m now waiting for a replacement but they will not send a 2nd unit until they receive the original unit back. This whole process is going to add 2 more weeks. 1 week to send them another week to receive. I did purchase the geek squad extended warranty.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I have had my Opal 2.0 for a year. The mold is horrendous. After following all of the user manual maintenance guidelines faithfully, nothing is stopping the mold. Do not buy.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.i do not know about the 2.0 version but i have the the original GE opal ice and it failed right after the manufacturer warranty expired. the control boards failed, the non transistor that controls the pump shorts out in one of two ways. it will stay open causing it to always go into low water mode, or it will short to closed causing it to never turn the pump off so it will make ice for a couple hours then go into cleaning mode. i have seen many reviews describing how the units fail and it typically goes back to a control board problem.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Question: Has anyone used this for over a year without incident? Short Answer: No Long answer: He// no. They are made to break immediately after the warranty expires. If you can afford $500+ a year, every year of the rest of your life, for one of these machines, the ice is great. Haven’t bought the extended warranty but it is intriguing. I too might check it out.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I had the old version & it finally quite - bought the new version end of November and works fine. My daughter bought had the old version also & bought the new version end of January and it stopped working yesterday - they won't take it back & has to be repaired. No longer than it's been to be having problems I feel it should be replaced.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.These machines are JUNK, we should all ban together and file a class action lawsuit against GE for selling an extremely expensive, defective product!!!
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