Euhomy’s Leopard X1 Makes Ice in Under 5 Minutes

Euhomy’s Leopard X1 Makes Ice in Under 5 Minutes

> At a Glance

> – Euhomy’s Leopard X1 portable ice maker produces bullet ice in under 5 minutes-three minutes faster than any rival

> – The 2.2-liter insulated bucket keeps ice frozen for up to four hours without power

> – Two companion models-Rock Pro Sphere and Rock Plus Square-launch alongside it

> – Why it matters: Hosts gain near-instant ice for parties without running to the store

Euhomy used CES 2026 to unveil what it calls the world’s fastest at-home ice maker, plus two countertop models that shape crystal-clear spheres and cocktail-ready blocks.

Speed Record Claim

In a Mandalay Bay demo witnessed by Sophia A. Reynolds, a brand rep filled the Leopard X1’s reservoir and, in 4 minutes 55 seconds, bullet ice began dropping into the metal chamber. The compact unit-about half the footprint of a typical home ice maker-uses rapid-freeze tech to beat every other bullet-ice machine by roughly three minutes.

  • First batch ready: ≤ 5 minutes
  • Full 2.2-liter bucket: ≈ 1 hour
  • Power-free insulation: 4 hours

Premium Ice Shapes

Beyond speed, Euhomy introduced two higher-end models aimed at cocktail fans:

Model Output Cycle Time Price
Rock Pro Sphere 3 crystal-clear spheres 90 min $200
Rock Plus Square 3 square blocks 30 min $200

Both units create transparent, bubble-free ice that melts slower than cloudy cubes.

Launch Details

The full lineup ships in April 2026. The Leopard X1 lists at $150, while the sphere and square makers each cost $200.

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Key Takeaways

  • Leopard X1 delivers the quickest at-home bullet ice yet
  • Insulated bucket eliminates need for constant power
  • New sphere and square models target craft-cocktail enthusiasts
  • Prices start at $150 for the speed-focused Leopard X1

Fast, portable, and party-ready, Euhomy’s trio promises to keep drinks colder with less fuss.

Author

  • My name is Sophia A. Reynolds, and I cover business, finance, and economic news in Los Angeles.

    Sophia A. Reynolds is a Neighborhoods Reporter for News of Los Angeles, covering hyperlocal stories often missed by metro news. With a background in bilingual community reporting, she focuses on tenants, street vendors, and grassroots groups shaping life across LA’s neighborhoods.

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