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Cuisinart 1-1/2-Quart Automatic Ice Cream Makers

Cuisinart 1-1/2-Quart Automatic Ice Cream Makers

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Brand: Cuisinart
Category: Kitchen

Buy Used: $39.97 - $175.25
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 966 reviews
Sales Rank: 536588

Shipping Weight (lbs): 9.8
Dimensions (in): 15.2 x 10 x 9.9

MPN: ICE-20
UPC: 719822390373
ASIN: B00006363E


Features:
  • Makes up to 1-1/2 quarts
  • No salt or ice needed
  • Recipe booklet included
  • Three-year limited warranty
  • cord storage

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Cuisinart ICE-20 Automatic Frozen Yogurt - Ice Cream & Sorbet Maker


Customer Reviews:
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4 out of 5 stars Freezing the Bowl is Essential   March 5, 2010
M. Bode (Atlanta, GA United States)
Like other commenters I tried this a couple times and got nasty frozen slush with all my added extras floating to the top or bottom. Read reviews here and decided to try it with the bowl frozen.

I'm surprised this wasn't more explicitly stated in the recipes provided. Part of the process is that the ice cream is supposed to begin freezing while it's being mixed. If the bowl is warm you're not doing anything more than gently stirring it for 30 mins and you might as well just put milk in the freezer.

The bowl if properly frozen is pretty neat-- it will freeze water. It's good for keeping other things extra cold in the freezer as well.

Good product but could use better documentation.



5 out of 5 stars GREAT   March 3, 2010
H. Thompson (Orange County, Ca)
This ice cream maker is easy to use, easy to clean and makes delicious ice cream.


4 out of 5 stars wife likes it   February 25, 2010
Marc Box (usa)
I got this item for my wife for a gift she uses it very frequently. she love the fact that it is easy to use and makes great ice cream and allows her to experiment with different flavor ideas and it makes just enough for a small family.


5 out of 5 stars While some may think I'm cheating.... I don't care cuz I make the best I.C. on the planet   February 24, 2010
Daniel Whitfield (SoCal)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I also have had issues in the past with other brand 'freeze canister' makers.... however, I got this one at a moving sale for $10...... and while the ice cream was soft serve, it worked fine and froze better than the other brands i had used in the past... .. but since everyone complained about that and since it was a pain to have to 'wait' for another freeze time (I have a family of 4)... I simply placed the unit inside of my upright freezer that I have in the garage.... I used an extension cord and simply closed the door on it... the freezer door seals fairly well... but in only 20 minutes, the cream freezes to a creamy but hard consistency - just like the old salt and ice guys... and, I can do another batch immediately afterwards.... also, NO NOISE...! it is in the garage, inside the upright freezer... so in case anyone has a freezer in the garage and space for it... if you really want that solid creamy consistency.... TRY IT!


5 out of 5 stars Great Ice cream maker!   February 21, 2010
glamone "Kim" (Northern, Va)
Make sure your freezer is up to the task! We got this and put the "Bowl" in our freezer located in a fridge we keep in the garage figuring it would be a better choice than the kitchen fridge freezer.......WRONG! The bowl would not totally freeze and I thought I would have to return the ice cream maker. Go figure, the freezer in the garage is practically empty! My husband did a search online and found that in temp extremes too cold or hot some fridges will not function as well as in a more temp controlled area. So, the key is to make sure the bowl is TOTALLY FROZEN! No sloshing at all. As in previous reviews, it will be soft like Dairy Queen. You will totally know if it is working by the 15 minute mark, when you look down into it it will be very thick and soft serve like going around in the bowl. Wait until the 20 minute mark to add mix-ins such as chocolate chips, crushed candy etc.......Hope this review helps!! Enjoy!

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