| Deni Automatic Ice Cream Makers with Candy Crusher |  | Brand: Deni Category: Kitchen
Buy Used: $29.00 - $98.25 (On sale from $105.99) as of 7/31/2010 00:14 MDT details
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Rating: 13 reviews
Shipping Weight (lbs): 7.2 Dimensions (in): 10 x 9 x 14
Model: 5201-PARENT ASIN: B001PO5OGK
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| Features:
| • | Fully automatic ice cream maker is easy to operate, with no salt or ice needed | | • | New canister freezes in 8 hours while traditional freezing methods take 18-24 hours | | • | Candy crusher dispenses cookies or candy into the ice cream | | • | Pour in fresh ingredients to make up to 1-1/2-quarts in less than half an hour | | • | Also makes delicious frozen drinks as well as frozen yogurt, sherbet, sorbet and other low-fat frosty creations |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Counting calories or not, most people today rank super premium ice creams among their favorite indulgences. Now you won't have to visit the local ice cream parlor, you can make ice cream at home, fast and easy, with Deni's Automatic Ice Cream Maker. Turn basic ingredients into delicious homemade ice cream in 10-20 minutes. When the homemade ice cream is almost complete, the candy crusher will grind up the ingredients with a turn of the handle, dispensing them into your ice cream. Crushed candy and ice cream have become a favorite frozen treat from ice cream parlors.
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| Customer Reviews:
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Great fun and a cool product! July 27, 2010 heldmyw (Detroit) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
A neat, simple machine that is easily assembled, easily cleaned and very effective!
I slapped the freezing cylinder in my little sub-zero freezer overnight and turned out a perfect fresh blueberry sorbet the next day in less than a half-hour!
7 batches of various sugar-free pudding based ice creams and a couple more sorbets and I am one happy consumer.
I only wish I'd bought a larger one!
Deni Ice Cream Maker A Sure Winner! July 23, 2010 MistyLady (Delaware) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought the Deni Ice Cream Maker with Candy Crusher and have been having lots of fun making ice cream with it. Tonight I made Chocolate Peanut Butter and it takes like a Reeses peanut butter cup. It's easy, fun and the ice cream and sherbet are really better than what you buy in the store. I made the lemon ice and wow..so much flavor. I also made vanilla ice cream and used the candy crusher to crush reeses pieces right into the mixture. My grandson just loved it.
This is one great buy.
Nice Ice Cream Maker - Can't beat the price. July 15, 2010 Barbara Baquero 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I wanted an ice cream maker that didn't use rock salt. I love this item. When the ice cream is finished churning it's consistency is less than soft serve, but once you put it in the freezer for a few hours, you are good to go. I've made strawberry, blueberry, vanilla, and chocolate ice cream and all turned out excellent. My family loves that we can make our own ice cream.
The noise it makes takes getting used to. I have to raise the volume of the TV while it is churning, as my family room is connected to my kitchen.
Updated version not better.... not even working after one use. July 1, 2010 Tracy W. Ivory (New Hartford, NY) We just bought this updated version Deni 5205 to replace our older model 5200, which we had for over 5 years. Used this new model once last night and after one use it stopped working. The motor gave out. Also this was much louder than our last model. Very disappointed.
Wonderful soft-serve style ice cream June 27, 2010 Kimberly M 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
We've tried two different types of dessert in this ice cream maker. First we made a german chocolate ice cream with a recipe I got off of the allrecipes website. Soft serve is the best description and then it hardens up more in the freezer. Don't expect any ice cream to harden up more than soft serve. If you want hard scoop ice cream you will need to allow a couple of hours in the freezer for that. Very creamy with almost no ice crystals in it at all. We also made the espresso ice with the recipe from the instruction booklet that comes with the maker). It didn't freeze like you would think of an "ice". It was more of a slush. The machine locked up because of the ice that formed on the wall of the drum, which is what it is supposed to do to keep from breaking the paddle or burning up the motor. But, it left us scraping the ice off the sides and mixing it with the slush in the middle. It tasted fine, just wasn't an "ice". I would say if you are using this strictly for ice cream, it is a wonderful ice cream maker, but don't count on making other types of desserts. I love the top that it comes with so that you can just put the drum with the ice cream in it straight into the freezer to harden up. The design of the paddle mixes the ice cream up very well, one of the best I've seen. There are also lots of recipes that come with the instruction booklet, in case you are at a loss for what to make. I would also recommend Ben & Jerry's ice cream recipe book. Very good recipes.
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