A dedicated, insulated compartment designed to hold ice produced by an ice maker until needed. This compartment can be integrated within the ice machine itself or exist as a separate unit. For instance, restaurants might utilize a large, standalone unit, while a compact countertop ice maker typically features a built-in compartment.
Maintaining ice in sanitary conditions at a consistently low temperature is critical for food safety and preservation. These dedicated compartments play a crucial role in this process, preventing contamination and minimizing melting. Historically, ice storage relied on less efficient and hygienic methods like iceboxes and cellars. Modern, purpose-built, insulated containers represent a significant advancement in safe and efficient ice management.