
Quick and Easy Ice Cream
My mother-in-law had this ice cream maker and liked it, so I bought one. It works great! After you mix up your ice cream it only takes about 20 or so minutes to make it. Let it sit for a few more minutes to harden up a bit and it's ready to serve. For it's small outward size it sure makes quite a bit of ice cream. We have used this little ice cream maker at home and while camping and it is easy to use and clean. It takes up very little storage space compared to other ice cream makers that make 4 quarts.
Best ever. Period
I've been eating homemade ice cream at least once/month for the past 40 years (not an exaggeration), it's a Sunday family tradition and we have all types of machines, mostly the wood barrel, expensive ones (where the metal rusts from the salt) and as a consensus, everyone agreed over labor day weekend, that this ice cream was by far the fluffiest, lightest, most ready-to-eat after freezing that we have ever had. No change in recipe, just a change in machine. I bought a second one today just in case they stop making it.
Horrible design
I've been making ice cream for a long time, using many different ice cream makers. Of all the ones I have used, this is the WORST. Maybe if you used crushed ice this would work, but if you use ice with cubes larger than a dime, watch out. If a cube get's jammed in the bucket, the motor pops off. It did this to me multiple times until I gave up and borrowed a friend's maker. I wonder if they actually used this maker before they tried to sell it. Very poor design. I will be returning it to the store. I would give it 0 stars if I could.
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