The Vevor WF-A188 is a mid-weight shaved ice machine at $133.90 with a 4.5-star rating, but only 14 reviews exist, which is not enough to feel confident about consistency or durability. The dimensions suggest a semi-commercial footprint that may suit small food-service setups.
Small food stands, pop-up vendors, or home buyers who want a heavier-built machine in the $130 range and are comfortable buying with a very thin review pool.
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Dimensions 11.42 X 14.96 X 16.73 In
Weight 28.7 lb
Priced 26% below the category median ($179.98 across 17 tracked models)
Pros
Vevor is a recognized brand in commercial kitchen equipment
4.5-star average from early buyers is positive
Compact footprint at 11.42 x 14.96 x 16.73 in for a 28.7 lb machine
Mid-range pricing at $133.90 for a heavier-built unit
Cons
Only 14 reviews, far too few for reliable quality assessment
Wattage and voltage not listed
At 28.7 lb it is not easy to move or store routinely
No throughput or capacity data available
Our scorecard
4.1/5overall
Owner rating4.5/5
4.5 average across 14 owner ratings
Popularity0.9/5
14 owner reviews, fewer than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other slow cookers, electric pressure and rice cookers, sous vide, food dehydrators, egg cookers, popcorn poppers, and ice cream and shaved ice machines we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
The Vevor WF-A188 is priced at $133.90 and weighs 28.7 pounds, with dimensions of 11.42 by 14.96 by 16.73 inches. Vevor is a well-known brand in commercial kitchen and small business equipment, which lends some credibility here even with limited reviews.
At 28.7 pounds, this is a substantial machine. The footprint is compact for its weight, but moving it frequently would be inconvenient. Wattage and voltage are not listed, which is a notable gap for a machine at this price point.
Fourteen reviews averaging 4.5 stars is a promising but statistically thin data set. Vevor's broader reputation for affordable commercial-grade equipment provides some reassurance, but buyers should still review the full product page for any spec details not captured in the available listing data before committing to $134.
Performance notes
The Vevor WF-A188 weighs 28.7 pounds and measures 11.42 x 14.96 x 16.73 inches. Wattage and voltage are not published in the listing. Weight and dimensions are consistent with a semi-commercial ice shaver, but no throughput or ice-output specs are available to confirm production capacity.
What buyers say
Fourteen ratings averaging 4.5 stars is a positive early signal, but 14 reviews is an extremely small sample at a $133.90 price point. Buyers appear satisfied so far, though the data does not yet represent a meaningful cross-section of users. Vevor's brand reputation may offer more practical assurance than the review count alone.
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Is the Vevor WF-A188 suitable for a food stand or small business?
The 28.7-pound weight and compact but sturdy build suggest it is positioned for light commercial or semi-commercial use. Vevor produces a range of commercial kitchen equipment, so the brand context is relevant. However, with only 14 reviews and no published wattage or throughput specs, you should confirm production capacity directly with Vevor before planning it into a business operation.
How does the Vevor WF-A188 compare to other Vevor shaved ice machines?
Vevor sells multiple shaved ice machines at different price and size points. The WF-A188 at $133.90 sits below the larger DB80-1, which runs $275.90 and weighs 39 pounds. If you need higher output and more robust construction, the DB80-1 may be worth considering, though it also carries a heavier price and size penalty. The WF-A188 is the middle-ground option in the Vevor lineup at this writing.
What voltage does the Vevor WF-A188 use?
Voltage is not published in the available listing data for the WF-A188. Before purchasing, check the current product page or contact Vevor customer support to confirm whether it runs on standard 110V or requires a different outlet. For a commercial setting this is a critical detail, and you should have it confirmed in writing before setting up the machine.
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