

❄️ Upgrade your chill game with the ultimate universal ice maker!
The Supco RIM277 is a universal ice maker replacement compatible with over 1400 refrigerator models including Electrolux, Frigidaire, Whirlpool, and more. Featuring OEM-grade parts and multiple harnesses for easy installation, it delivers perfectly sized ice cubes that prevent dispenser jams. Proudly made in the USA by Supco, a trusted refrigeration innovator since 1945.
| ASIN | B004KSIR8U |
| Best Sellers Rank | #788,159 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #1,664 in Refrigerator Replacement Ice Makers |
| Brand | Supco |
| Brand Name | Supco |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 331 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00687152211197 |
| Item Weight | 2.88 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Supco |
| Material Type | Metal, Plastic |
| Model Name | RIM277 |
| Refrigerant | R404a |
| UPC | 687152211197 |
G**Y
Working Fine!
Unit was easy to install. Transferred over the bottom leveling bracket from the original and didn't need the extra harness that came with the unit. Started making ice after about 90 minutes and harvested 3 cycles over about 3 hours. Hopefully it will hold up long-term. Now December 5 and the unit rarely harvests any ice. I've reached out to Supco for troubleshooting and/or warranty replacement since the Amazon return window has closed.
P**O
Work like a charm. Better than original
Hurray, we have ice again! Our old ice making stopped making and I had to fin a replacement. As this looked almost exactly like the original unit - and the price was great - I got it. Arrived fast and was very easy to install. It started making ice right and way. As an added bonus this one had the cube size set just right which means that the ice cubes not come thru the door dispenser without a hitch. The old ice maker mist have made them too big and they would always stick in the dispenser causing much frustration and cursing. Not any more! If you need to replace your ice maker - get this one. It's great.
O**S
Fit perfectly in my Subzero 642 side-by-side - runs great but PAINT FLAKES APPEAR ON THE ICE
My Subzero 642 side-by-side fridge freezer stopped making ice, so I checked out replacement icemakers. This one is well made, looks good, and makes perfect ice cubes. I would rate it a 5 if it came with two styles of shutoff arm so it was not necessary to shorten the steel shutoff arm to fit my Subzero. But not really a big deal, just a simple one-minute job. The extra wire harness plugged right in perfectly although I was left with about eighteen inches of extra cable. UPDATE: We started to notice white flakes in our ice. After quite a while, we opened up the freezer and saw that the white flakes, some quite large, were from the painted metal ice cube mold. See the photo. Large and small paint flakes had peeled off the metal. Looking at the original SubZero ice maker, I see that the original did not have any paint, just a bare metal mold. I had to remove the Supco replacement unit.
G**D
Review of Supco RIM277 For a Frigidiare
Update- July, 22 2019, unit is broken, or at least that is what I have surmised from how I have tried to test it, via Youtube- instructions... Anyway, one of the Y-tube videos stated that it is simply easier, and less expensive, to replace the entire unit, these days, versus trying to repair it piece mill. Additionally, it stated that these new units only last 4~5 years... That's just what I'm going to do... Buy a new one, at $37 bucks, it's not worth fooling around with, trying to replace small component parts. Worked very well on my Frigidiare FRS26ZRG -Black. However, as others have stated, you end up with 12~15 inches of extra wire, which can easily be tucked up along the wall of the freezer and icemaker. Additionally, (as others stated) you do need to adjust the water fill screw (ever so slightly) to allow more water to fill into the unit, otherwise you end up with hollow cubes- which are sort of cool as a novelty item if your were throwing a party... Well, at least I think it would be... Another thing, I think you can avoid the extra wire, if you connect the unit to the back wall of the freezer; I didn't want to dismantle it that far back and simply disconnected the ice-maker right at the control head. If you do it like that, you end up needing the extra wire harness to ensure that the unit mates properly with the existing freezer harness. Price is great and unit works very well, would highly recommend it to a friend. Go for it!
M**T
High quality ice- slow production time. Worth it for the price.
This was one of the easiest diy projects I’ve ever done. Loosen two screws on top, remove the one screw on bottom, unclip/unplug the power cable and the old one is out. For my freezer I had to reuse the old cable, reuse the old bucket arm, and remove the punch out for the water line and then reverse the above process. At first I didn’t think it was working as I didn’t see or hear it cycle and didn’t get any ice. I checked test points and followed the troubleshooting steps which indicated it was bad. I removed, checked it out, and discovered water in the tray so I reinstalled it and left to go do stuff. When I came back several hours later I had a single tray’s worth of ice. The cubes were beautiful, perfect sized, and well formed. Only complaint is that this ice maker is slow- so was the old one, but this one is even slower!
D**T
Amazed at how easy it was to replace the unit in my old Maytag!
My second refrigerator is an older Maytag, about 15 years old. It houses all of our drinks, and has the ice maker that we use most often every day. When the ice maker quit working, I expected that I was completely out of luck in getting a replacement. However, once I got the Maytag part number (#D7824706Q ), a quick search on Amazon led me to this item. Thanks to the notes in the review and the sellers comments, I already knew that I would have to reuse the existing wiring harness to make it work. Installation was comprised of a few simple steps: 1) remove one screw and loosen 2 others to remove the old ice maker, 2) unplug the wiring harness from the back wall of the freezer, 3) remove the old icemaker and unplug the wiring harness from the old maker. Then, reverse the process with this replacement. I did have to remove a small plastic knock-out from the back of the new ice maker where the water inlet tube sits. Time to complete the entire process? About 15 minutes. Within an hour the new ice maker was going strong. I truly can't believe how easy the process was, nor how inexpensive (comparatively) this replacement part was to some of the other branded replacements. I definitely recommend this product.
A**R
Cool product
manufacturer supco was kind enough to promptly point me to this model for our freezer. Worked perfectly right out of the box. We had a small problem about a week in, and asked supco for guidance on how to repair - to our great surprise, there was a brand new unit at our doorstep the next morning (less than 24 hours after we emailed). No charge. Buy with confidence. Supco backs up their products. I think we have had this for about 6 months now and we are lovin it. Years without our auto icemaker, and I'm an ice monster. So there you have it. PS I did manage to repair the first unit. It wasn't a big deal, just that the on/off rocker arm had come dislodged and I wasn't sure whether there was a specific position that it needed to be in to be re-installed without goofing up the timing gears. They didn't want the new one back. PPS the answer is, no, stick the arm back in. done.
A**A
Good with one issue.
This fit just fine in our freezer. It was very easy to install. The only problem we are having with it is the ice stop arm. The wire arm on the unit is loose and just flops around. It never stops making ice. There is no way to turn it off.
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