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| Aroma AIC-204EM 4-Quart Traditional Wooden Ice Cream Maker |
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| AIC-204EM Picture shown with electric crankInspired by antique ice cream makers and carefully constructed from the finest woods and metals, this appliance is both modern and traditional, bringing old-fashioned charm to any home. Delight children by helping them make their favorite flavorsin just minutes, or experiment with custom recipes, and rest assured that this appliance is as easy to clean as it is to use. Take turns with the traditional hand-crank or save tired arms with the motorized electric crank. It's great for picnics, barbeques and family get-togethers. Features: -Old-fashioned ice cream maker. -Solid pine wood bucket. -Makes up to 4 quarts of delicious home-made ice cream. -Aluminum mixing canister facilitates for faster freezing. -Traditional and durable; designed to last a lifetime. -Removable parts make cleanup a snap>/li> -Recipe book and instructions included. -Traditional hand-crank or motorized electric crank. -1-year manufacturer's limited warranty. -Overall Dimensions: 16.3'' H x 12.4'' W x 12.4'' D. Please Note: This item cannot ship to Puerto Rico. We apologize for the inconvenience. If you would like assistance finding an item that can ship to Puerto Rico, please contact our customer service team. |
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- Choose the easy-to use electric motor oe let the kids crank it by hand the old fashioned way
- 4 quart, old fashioned solid pine bucket. Traditional and durable; designed to last a lifetime.
- Heavy duty aluminum canister .Freezes ice cream faster than conventional canisters.
- Easy to use and clean. Great for barbeques, family parties, and picnics!
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Reminds me of when I was a kid
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| Review Date: June 16, 2007 |
| Reviewer: EJ, Indiana |
| This ice cream maker reminds me of when I was a kid. Can be used with hand crank or electric. Have only used it once, but the consistency was one of the best ice creams I've ever made. Be sure to follow the directions, crush your ice up well so it will blend smoothly.. I'm very happy with this, especially when I see how much other freezers cost. |
Cheap plastic gears.
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| Review Date: June 3, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Gary Guiles, |
| I used this ice cream maker 3 times. Each time it was very hard to engage the shaft with the gears to make it turn. It worked better with the hand crank than the electric motor. The third time, the electric motor would not engage at all. The hand crank engaged but, once the ice cream was soft, the cheap plastic gears would just slip. A tip: If you get it to work, the owners manual says to add water to your ice/salt mixture. However, it freezes much better without the extra water. |
Buy it from Target.
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| Review Date: June 20, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Dissatisfied Customer, |
I ordered this one because the description specifically says "stainless steel canister". Guess what... IT ISN'T! It's aluminum. This is the same item you can order through Amazon from Target for $20 less. Here's the link (if it doesn't work, just search Amazon for "aroma ice cream maker" and it's the first one listed, $49.99): Aroma 4-qt. Traditional Ice Cream Maker.
Now I get to return it, and "Unbeatable"'s return process looks like a whole bundle of fun. |
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October 22, 2009 | Filed Under
Wooden Ice Cream Makers