In Oklahoma, a bag of ice from the gas station doesn’t cut it when you’re entertaining 20 people poolside in July. A built-in outdoor ice maker changes everything — producing a steady supply of fresh ice right at your outdoor kitchen. At VistaScapes Design & Build, we integrate outdoor-rated ice makers into custom kitchen builds across Broken Arrow, Tulsa, Bixby, and the surrounding metro area.
Why Add an Ice Maker to Your Outdoor Kitchen?
The convenience factor is obvious, but the practical benefits go further. Built-in ice makers eliminate the need to run inside for ice, keep drink stations fully stocked during large gatherings, and integrate seamlessly into the overall kitchen design. They’re particularly popular on builds that include an outdoor bar, a sink, and a beverage refrigerator — all working together as a complete entertainment hub.
Outdoor vs. Indoor Ice Makers — Critical Difference
Just like outdoor refrigerators, ice makers used outside must be specifically rated for outdoor installation. They need to handle Oklahoma’s heat, humidity, UV exposure, and dust. An indoor countertop ice maker placed outside will fail quickly and may be a fire hazard. Look for units with UL outdoor listing and a warranty that covers exterior use.
Types of Outdoor Ice Makers
Undercounter Built-In Ice Makers
The standard for custom outdoor kitchens. These units install beneath the counter like a refrigerator drawer, typically in a 15″ or 18″ width. They produce crescent, bullet, or nugget ice and store it in an insulated bin. Production rates range from 25–80 lbs per day depending on the model and ambient temperature.
Nugget Ice Makers
Nugget (or “pellet”) ice is extremely popular — it’s soft, chewable, and chills drinks faster. Outdoor nugget ice makers have become a premium upgrade in many of our luxury builds. Brands like Scotsman and Hoshizaki offer outdoor-rated nugget units.
Clear Ice Makers
For cocktail-focused outdoor bars, clear ice makers produce large, crystal-clear cubes that melt slowly and look impressive. These are a specialty item at a higher price point but increasingly popular in high-end builds.
Key Specs to Check Before Buying
- Daily ice production — 50+ lbs/day handles large gatherings; 25–35 lbs/day is fine for everyday use
- Storage bin capacity — typically 15–30 lbs; more storage = less frequent access needed
- Ambient temperature rating — must be rated for at least 100–110°F for Oklahoma summers
- Drain type — gravity drain or pump drain; plan drain routing during construction
- Water supply — needs a dedicated water line; plan during rough-in phase
- Ventilation — front-venting required for built-in enclosed installations
Top Outdoor Ice Maker Brands
We commonly specify Scotsman, Hoshizaki, Perlick, and Blaze for outdoor ice maker installations. Each brand offers models specifically rated for outdoor use with solid warranty coverage. We source through trade accounts to get our clients competitive pricing on commercial-grade equipment.
Installation Considerations
Ice makers require a cold water supply line, a drain line, and a dedicated electrical circuit (typically 15-amp). All of these need to be roughed in before cladding goes on the frame — which is why planning your appliance layout early in the design process matters. VistaScapes handles coordination with plumbing and electrical subcontractors as part of our build process.
Serving homeowners in Broken Arrow, Tulsa, Bixby, Jenks, Owasso, Catoosa, Glenpool, Sand Springs, and beyond. Contact VistaScapes to plan your outdoor kitchen with a built-in ice maker.


