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The fast and easy way to make 4 quarts of ice cream, frozen yogurt, or gelato. This unit features a locking motor mount, easy to clean plastic bucket and 4 quart aluminum canister. Simply add your ingredients into the aluminum canister, place in the middle of the bucket, layer with ice and salt, and let the electric motor do the rest. Soon you will have wonderful homemade ice cream. Customize each recipe by adding extras, like strawberry preserves, cookie dough, candy pieces and more. When done, use the included lid and lid cap to store leftover ice cream in the freezer.
This Unit makes 4 quarts of delicious ice cream, frozen yogurt or gelato
Pair with Nostalgia ice cream kits
With a plastic bucket that wipes away messes with ease
Store Leftover ice cream in the freezer, a see thru lid is included
A carrying handle attached to the bucket makes it to move around
Electric Motor does all the churning
The Electric motor locks into place
Recipes included in the manual
...from someone who has made "tons" of ice cream with White Mountain machines.1. The motor unit is properly made and stays in place on the bucket. The motor unit has two hook-like protrusions that fit into slots in the rim of the bucket. When the hooks are properly seated into those slots, the torque of the motor acts on the motor unit in the opposite direction from the can and does in fact keep the hooks in place in the slots. The reviewer below who said the hooks are backward and the person who used tape to hold the motor on were describing issues that I did not experience.2. My standard ice cream recipe froze in about forty minutes. That's typical for me since my recipes all start with a cooked egg custard base which means that the mix often is warm when I start the machine going. Sometimes I make the mix the day before and chill it overnight to shorten the time in the machine. True, this machine's dasher does not actually touch the sides of the can like the fancy wooden dashers of a White Mountain machine. But that did not matter for my freezing time. In fact, since the can of this machine is aluminum instead stainless steel like White Mountain's, it probably is best for this machine's dasher not to scrape the sides of the can. So IMO, the reviewer who complained about the dasher not touching the can is wrong about that causing long freezing times. The reviewers who complained about long freezing times (6 hours in one case) are either not using enough salt with the ice or are using an unconventional ice cream recipe or are doing something else wrong or unusual.3. All of the parts were included. The reviewers complaining about missing parts had a different experience from mine. However, there were no instructions included. Many people might not like that. But I don't need no stinkin' instructions to make homemade ice cream.4. The motor is not louder than it should be. All ice cream machines of this type are noisy. The sound is a combination of that made by the electric motor, the gears, and the ice. IMO, this little machine is not as loud as a White Mountain machine.5. The motor stops when the ice cream is done. This is normal for this kind of ice cream maker. The ice cream at this point will be thick, creamy, non-pourable, and paste-like. But it needs to be further cured if the traditional consistency of ice cream is desired. Do that by removing the motor unit and the dasher from the can and leaving the ice cream in the can in the ice for about twenty minutes more, or remove the dasher from the can and put the can in your freezer. I always transfer the ice cream to some other container for final freezing because digging hard ice cream from these cans is not easy and could even damage this machine's light-weight aluminum can. So IMO, the reviewer who said the motor never stopped (and whose mix never froze) did something wrong.6. Homemade ice cream is expensive. There probably are many reasons to make homemade ice cream, but thrift will not make the list. I prefer making my own ice cream because I have special recipes that I have developed over a long time. I like them better than ice cream from stores. The reviewer who complained about the cost of making homemade ice cream unfairly attributed that complaint to this particular product.Conclusion...I have to recommend this machine to anyone who knows how to make ice cream and needs a simple machine that doesn't cost hundreds of dollars. I can't give any testimony about the durability of this machine. But considering how much White Mountain machines cost nowadays, even one summer would be enough to be competitive with White Mountain IMO.