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Rival 6 Quart Ice Cream Maker Review

Rival 6 Quart Ice Cream Maker
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I received this as a Father's Day gift a year ago, and we've made ice cream at least a dozen times since then, most recently two batches over the 4th of July weekend. It works great, and we haven't had any problems with the bucket stretching. The only complaint is that sometimes getting the motor clicked on properly can be difficult. Other than that, this has been well worth our money!

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Rival Ice Cream Maker Bucket Review

Rival Ice Cream Maker Bucket
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This is the first time we have ever used an electric ice cream maker, so I have nothing to compare to. The motor keeps popping off when ice gets jammed around the can. I'm beginning to think the oval bucket is a bad design - there is no room for ice on the front or back, and that's where the ice gets jammed. Are we doing something wrong?
Otherwise, the ice cream came out fine. We had to stand there and hold the motor on.

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Compact design. 4 quarts capacity. Easy to lock motor housing. Eliminates the latch system. Aluminum canister with transparent lid. Uses rock salt and ice. Color: Blue.

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Aroma AIC-206EM 6-Quart Wood-Barrel Ice-Cream Maker, Black Review

Aroma AIC-206EM 6-Quart Wood-Barrel Ice-Cream Maker, Black
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Are the materials cheaply produced? When we took it out of the box, we were blown over by the chemical smell. After soaking the wooden tub, it went away, but my sinuses were burning by then.
Then we made the ice cream and that part was fun. But the motor stopped before the ice cream was frozen. Also, a disappointing thing happened - I could taste an aluminum aftertaste in the ice cream from the aluminum bowl. The ice cream literally tasted like aluminum foil. We have to take this back for a refund. We are looking for one with a steel bowl now.
Overall, a disappointing experience. I gave it one star because that was the only way to proceed making the review.

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Add to the festive mood of any barbeque, birthday party, picnic, or other fun gathering with this electric ice-cream maker. The unit combines old-fashioned charm with modern technology to quickly and easily produce up to 6 quarts of delicious homemade ice cream at a time. Make a creamy batch of chocolate, vanilla, or strawberry, or create custom flavors by mixing any combination of your favorite ingredients. The ice-cream maker features an antique-looking solid pinewood exterior bucket and an interior aluminum mixing canister for fast freezing. Take turns with the traditional hand-operated crank like back in the day or let the machine do the work with its electric motorized crank. Removable parts make cleanup a snap, and a recipe book and instruction manual are included. The electric ice-cream maker measures approximately 12 by 12 by 21 inches.

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Aroma AIC-204EM 4-Quart Wood-Barrel Ice-Cream Maker, Natural Wood Review

Aroma AIC-204EM 4-Quart Wood-Barrel Ice-Cream Maker, Natural Wood
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I was actually searching for other customer reviews in hopes of finding some helpful hints for this contraption. We purchased this product at Target about a year ago because we had relatives who had such good luck with their old fashioned crank-style ice cream churns. We liked the classic design and the electric mixing option. But we've had quite a bit of difficulty with this. The electric mixer seems to mix the cream too fast--often producing an almost "foamy" result. The crank method produces better results, but the crank mixing mechanism makes a lot of noise and doesn't work smoothly...and it takes a looong time for the ice cream to freeze (over 45 minutes for just a small batch--our salt/ice mixture tested 25 degrees). I was hoping I would find some positive reviews that would be helpful...but we bought a Cuisinart 2 qt. electric Ice Cream Maker tonight instead. :-( Anyone with positive experiences, please review as we'd be happy to dig this thing out and use it for company if we could know there was a way to get good ice cream in the end! Otherwise, I'm afraid that this product had a lot of potential, but is rather impractical--especially considering the fact that more user-friendly electric ice cream machines can be bought at a similar price.

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Add to the festive mood of any barbeque, birthday party, picnic, or other fun gathering with this electric ice-cream maker. The unit combines old-fashioned charm with modern technology to quickly and easily produce up to 4 quarts of delicious homemade ice cream at a time. Make a creamy batch of chocolate, vanilla, or strawberry, or create custom flavors by mixing any combination of your favorite ingredients. The ice-cream maker features an antique-looking solid pinewood exterior bucket and an interior aluminum mixing canister for fast freezing. Take turns with the traditional hand-operated crank like back in the day or let the machine do the work with its electric motorized crank. Removable parts make cleanup a snap, and a recipe book and instruction manual are included. The electric ice-cream maker measures 12-2/5 by 12-2/5 by 16-3/10 inches.

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White Mountain 4-qt. Electric Ice Cream Maker Review

White Mountain 4-qt. Electric Ice Cream Maker
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I have owned a hand-cranked White Mountain 4-quart freezer for twenty-three years. All freezer parts have held up extremely well. White Mountain has a reputation for quality that has withstood the test of decades.
The day before you plan to use the freezer, fill the wooden bucket with water and let it stand overnight. This causes the wood to swell, so the process is neater the next day. Empty the bucket before you set things up to churn.
If you set the churn up on a sturdy plastic stepstool, churning will be easier ergonomically. Use the recommended ice-to-salt ratio and be sure to keep the bucket topped up. As you churn, make sure the drain hole in the bucket doesn't get blocked and the brine flows out freely, or you will have salty ice-cream. It is a good idea to put the whole contraption in a shallow plastic basin to catch the brine, because the brine that drains out will murder grass, corrode metal, and stain some wooden surfaces. Churn slowly until the crank will not budge. The best way to do this is to have a small person sit on a folded towel on top of the churn while folks take turns cranking. After the ice cream is firm, remove the dasher, replace the lid, and put a cork in the hole in the lid. (You may have to buy your own cork.) Drain off as much brine as you can without letting brine slip in through the edge of the lid. Add more of the ice-and-salt mixture, mounding it over the top of the bucket. Cover with the towel and let the ice cream "ripen" for a little while in a cool place.
After serving, put any leftovers in a plastic box in the freezer. If you want to reclaim some of the salt for future use, you can turn the slurry in the bucket out slowly onto several sheets of newspaper, letting the water run off. Let the salt dry thoroughly in the sun. It is important to wash all parts of the churn thoroughly within a few hours of using them, since the salt slurry is highly corrosive.
Kids love the whole process - I frequently tease them into sharing the cranking duties by telling them they may not have any ice cream unless they help.
My favorite flavor is peanut butter! Closely followed by mint-chocolate-chip, Butterfinger, peppermint, peach, strawberry, Heath Bar crunch....


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Many summers ago, ice-cream socials centered around families getting together, each cranking out its favorite ice cream for all to enjoy. You can still carry on that tradition (without all the cranking) with this authentic-looking Electric Ice Cream Maker. The White Mountain Freezer company, which crafts these Makers, has been in business for over 145 years and knows all about making ice cream the good old-fashioned way. In fact, they've developed an exclusive method of mixing the ice cream ??? a triple-motion gear action that properly mixes and beats the entire cream contents of the canister, resulting in the smoothest, creamiest ice cream in just 20-30 minutes. Each Maker is equipped with a commercial-grade motor which allows you to stop the freezing process midway as you add fruit, berries or nuts, and restart right afterwards. The aluminum canister is designed for faster freezing, and the cast-iron dasher and blades will never warp out of shape. The freezer tub is made of New England pine that has been sealed, stained, lacquered and bound with strong galvanized hoops.

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Classic™ Electric / Crank Ice Cream Maker Review

Classicâ„¢ Electric / Crank Ice Cream Maker
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My wife bought this to replace a 1950's model hand-crank machine that we have been using about 5 or 6 times a year since we met, which was 13 years ago. It was given to me and I don't know how much it was used before that but I suspect quite a lot. The tub is made out of fiberglass, the cylinder stainless steel, the crank from steel and a rugged alloy of aluminum. The dash is made of wood and aluminum. We always make the same ice cream each time, mint chocolate chip. It always turns out very well. But it is showing some wear now, as you would expect a 60 year old machine to, even though we used it 4th of July this year (2009) and it worked just fine. We got this one because it had the hand-crank option, and the key as far as I'm concerned to making good ice cream is the option to crank it until it almost can't crank anymore. Lets be real, it isn't less expensive to make your own ice cream (like the description on this machine says); it costs between 15 and 20 dollars to make a modest batch (salt, ice, condensed milk, milk, cream, mint extract, bakers semi-sweet chocolate, food coloring, etc) and don't forget the effort involved. So you want it to turn out right. Anyway, this one came in the mail, so I got it going. I thought I would start it off with the electric motor and when it got bogged down way too soon (like the electric ones always do) I would switch to hand cranking. After 15 minutes the motor was smoking so feeling pity I unplugged it and mercifully attached the hand crank unit. Within 30 seconds the plastic gears were starting to strip and there was no more turning. Very disappointing. If you like ice cream that is basically just cream on the verge of freezing, I guess you will think this unit is good enough; but compared to what I've been using it is just another piece of mass-produced Chinese junk that makes me lament for the quality craftsmanship that used to be available in the U.S. (and made in the U.S.) at a reasonable price. This unit cost $79 dollars and I felt a bit hollow about spending that money on such an obviously cheap machine. Well I guess I sound like an old crank (haha), but I'm a relatively young person who happens to know a little about quality manufacturing. So, I guess I'm going to find some kind of replacement for the rusted hold-down bolts on the old hand-crank unit and keep going with that.

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Classic Ice Cream Maker makes 6 delicious quarts of homemade good stuff. YOU SAVE BIG! Make dee-licious ice cream, sherbet, frozen yogurt and other frozen confections right at home, just the way you like it! Select manual cranking (in remote outdoor locations) or plug-in electric power to make traditional family fun effortless. Classic pine bucket with carry handle makes up to 6 quarts of ice cream or sherbet (personalize with candy or fruit for flavor); Crank handle for manual operation (the hard way) or plug in the electric motor to turn ingredients. Recipes included, or make your own delicious mix! UL-listed. Measures 13 3/8" diam. x 20 3/4" h. Weighs 17 lbs. Can you taste it? Order your Ice Cream Maker ONINE today! Classic Electric / Crank Ice Cream Maker

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Lello 4091 Replacement Bowl Review

Lello 4091 Replacement Bowl
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What is there to say, really? It's a spare bucket. Obviously only of value if you have the appropriate Lello ice cream maker.
So, is it useful to have a spare bucket? Sort of. Mine does not just collect dust. If I want to make a couple of batches of ice cream relatively quickly, I can do so without washing the bucket between batches. I find it a little more convenient to wash two buckets at one time than to wash one bucket twice. But it's not hard to wash, so it's not like that's a really big deal. And you have to store the spare somewhere, since only one bucket fits into the machine at a time.
Mainly I only bought the spare so that if anything bad ever happens to one of my buckets (or I lose it), I don't have to wait around to get a replacement. All in all, this is not a necessary or especially useful accessory for your ice cream maker, but it is exactly what it is supposed to be. So I give it five stars.

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Rival 8806-BL 6-Quart Oval Electric Ice Cream Maker, Blue Review

Rival 8806-BL 6-Quart Oval Electric Ice Cream Maker, Blue
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I just received this ice cream maker yesterday and made a batch of french vanilla ice cream. I ordered Ben and Jerry's Ice Cream Dessert book at the same time I ordered the ice cream maker and they both came the same day. I used the French vanilla recipe from their book. The recipe is only for one quart so I quadrupled it. I used a lot more salt than the directions with the ice cream maker calls for to get the temperature down and also used a little table salt along with shaved ice. Use enough salt with the ice and you should have no trouble getting the temperature down. The ice cream was done when the motor stopped as per the directions. It only took 18 munutes from start to finish. The brine didn't even run out the drain hole in the can before the ice cream was done. The ice cream was pretty stiff consistency right away. We ate some for a taste test and put the whole can in the deep freeze for about an hour and the stuff set up very well. The ice cream was smooth and not gritty like it can be if it takes a long time to get done. After reading some of the reviews before buying this maker, I had some reservations about buying this particular model. I see now that they were unfounded. I had no problems with it at all. I would recommend this maker to anyone looking for a reasonably priced ice cream maker. Just be sure you use plenty of salt with the ice and be sure your ingredients are good and chilled when you put them together. By the way the recipe I used is excellent. Page 35 of Ben and Jerry's book.

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Fun for the Family! Rival 6 Qt Bucket Ice Cream Maker makes homemade ice cream, frozen yogurt, or sorbet the fun way with this durable plastic bucket ice cream maker. New compact design with 6 quart capacity and translucent canister lid for easy viewing. Powerful motor, easy to lock motor housing - eliminates the latch system. Simple to use and easy to clean. Delicious recipes included.

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White Mountain F64306-X 6-Quart Hand-Crank Ice Cream Freezer Review

White Mountain F64306-X 6-Quart Hand-Crank Ice Cream Freezer
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Don't let the high price on this ice cream freezer fool you into thinking you're getting something that's high quality. We ordered one in late November, anticipating lots of fun "cranking" together at family get-togethers over the holidays. The "trial run" in early December went fine. But the second time we got the freezer out of the box -- on Christmas evening -- we saw that metal filings had shifted out of the crank mechanism. Then, as we attempted to make just our second batch of ice cream, the crank handle broke. (The crank mechanism seems to be poorly made, which overly stresses the crank handle.) Not what we expected from a $159 ice cream freezer.

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Rival 8550-X 5-Quart Wooden Electric Ice Cream Maker Review

Rival 8550-X 5-Quart Wooden Electric Ice Cream Maker
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I have made probably 30 batches of ice cream since I bought this machine about one and a half years ago. It makes a batch in about 20 minutes and, if you follow the directions, (which are easy), you get perfect ice cream every time! It comes with a recipe book too. I would highly recommend making the vanilla ice cream and adding two very ripe bananas and two ripe mangos. You won't be disappointed! Good quality all around!

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Rival 5 QT, Wood Bucket Ice Cream Maker, Auto Shut Off When Ready, Includes Recipes, High Quality Wood Bucket.

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Cuisinart 1 1/2 Quart Ice Cream Maker Freezer Bowl - For use with the Cuisinart Mix It In Soft Serve Ice Cream Maker ICE-45 Review

Cuisinart 1 1/2 Quart Ice Cream Maker Freezer Bowl - For use with the Cuisinart Mix It In Soft Serve Ice Cream Maker ICE-45
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This is a great freezer bowl for making soft serve! I bought an extra one because the key is that you just have to have it in the freezer for at least 24 hours to make sure it is totally frozen. It does not retain its coldness to make a second batch, and it isn't supposed to. It is fun being able to make soft serve ice cream at home.

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Extra Freezer bowls allow you to make additional flavors or a larger quantity of your favorite frozen desserts.Double-insulated freezer bowl maintains a low temperature to freeze ingredients fast and evenly for smooth and creamy results.

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White Mountain F69204-X 4-Quart Electric Ice Cream Freezer Review

White Mountain F69204-X 4-Quart Electric Ice Cream Freezer
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I would nicely like to disagree with the review above. We have two ice cream makers and if you take care of them properly they will last forever. We have had one for over 15 years and the bucket is still good. All that need to be done is for the bucket to be washed out after use. I recommend this great product!

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White Mountain F69206-X 6-Quart Electric Ice Cream Freezer Review

White Mountain F69206-X 6-Quart Electric Ice Cream Freezer
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I love this ice cream machine! It makes enough ice cream (6 quarts! not 1 to 1-1/2 quarts like the others) for large gatherings or enough to store for future consumption. It's very simple to operate with the electric motor doing all the work and the Ice Cream is fabulous, smooth and creamy. I put it on a "rag rug" on the kitchen floor where I add the ice/salt. It's a bit noisy, but it's part of the fun. My only complaint is that very few recipes are included with the machine. Solution, purchase a book of ice cream recipes to supplement. Some good ones are: Frozen Desserts : The Definitive Guide to Making Ice Creams, Ices, Sorbets, Gelati, and Other Frozen Delights which gives DETAILED history/information and The Ice Cream Machine Cookbook by Melissa Clark which includes some very creative ice cream combinations.

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