![]() Once the screen was out, installing the filter was a snap. In the end, I needed to jam a butter knife in the wee gap I was able to find, then pray I was levering the right piece out. Having to navigate by feel alone, the worry that I was about to break something on this very expensive ice maker was high (it's in there quite tight). The challenge is that this an all-black piece sitting at the bottom of a water reservoir that you 100% can not see into. I'm extremely grateful that GE included a filter in the box, but removing the mechanical screen proved to be a challenge that required a considerable amount of time Googling and scrubbing through videos. The next hurdle is getting the screen filter removed to install the included water filter. I never would have expected an ice maker to have swoopy architectural lines and an all-black, glossy, minimalist interface, but GE has exceeded expectations with the Profile Opal. Thankfully, the modern design fits in just about anywhere. And if you have under-cabinet lighting, you might be scrambling trying to find a place for it, as it's nearly 18 inches tall. It's also going to take up a considerable amount of space on your countertop. ![]() Good enough to make room for Anthony Karczįirst things first, make no mistake that the GE Profile Opal Nugget Ice Maker Dispenser (man, I'm going to get tired of typing that) is an appliance.
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