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Cuisinart Soft Serve Ice Cream Maker, ICE48U with 3 year warranty

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Making your own soft serve ice cream at home is easy. Ensure you pre-freeze the ice cream bowl overnight. Prepare the mixture with your choice of ingredients, pour in and start churning. Your soft serve ice cream is ready to dispense in around 20 minutes. Add a topping and enjoy! It is not just for ice cream, it can also be used to make soft serve sorbet, frozen yoghurts, non-dairy desserts and much more.

The Soft Serve Ice Cream Maker has a 1.42L capacity bowl, which can make enough ice cream for up to 6 soft serve cones. With 3 dispensers, you can add your favourite toppings to your soft serve ice cream. From sprinkles and sugar strands, to finely-chopped nuts or chocolate chips. It features a fold down cone holder, so you can keep your ice cream cones handy, as you prepare to serve. This folds away, when not in use, for easy storage. The keep warm plate, with a stainless steel cup, can be used for all your favourite sauces.

Large 1.42L Capacity Bowl
The large capacity ice cream bowl allows you to make enough frozen dessert for a busy family gathering or a quiet movie night with your loved ones. In addition, it has a short operation time of just 20 minutes so by the time you finish your first serving you can go back for more.

Heated Sauce Plate
Having warm, gooey sauce on demand could not be easier with a built-in heated sauce plate which heats up to 800ml, of your chosen sauce to the perfect temperature in the included stainless steel cup, ready for use at a moment's notice.
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  1. Grrrrrrrrrrr's avatar
    Can you actually get more than one bowlful out of these before the bowl gets too warm and has to go back into the freezer until the following day? I have something similar and either the freezer makes the bowl too cold (so anything that I pour into it freezes so solid, so quickly, that the blades can't churn it.) or not cold enough (and the result is milk shake).

    I'd assumed, for the price, that it actually had a Peltier freezing element or three, at the very least. You can get the Homcom one for about a tenner more, which has a compressor, ISTR. Which takes the bowl to the right temperature and keeps it there.
    No, I haven't voted on this as it could be a good price for this make and model. But, personally, I'd go for one with a compressor..
    jason2iwu's avatar
    Please could you share a link to the Homcom one?
  2. enfluence1's avatar
    These are actually terrible.

    It's not anything near an ice cream maker....it doesn't even refrigerate it....

    It's a glorified food mixer for one purpose...might as well buy a decent stand mixer and a steel bowl...

    Or do what I do and actually make the mixture, freeze it on a baking tray then whisk it till it's creamy and then it's great.

    These are a waste of money...
  3. Ahmed_5's avatar
    Most of the ice cream makers that I have bought in the past have given up the ghost in a just a few months, is this any better?
    Newbold's avatar
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    Well, it comes with a 3 year warranty, so it’s got a fighting chance.
  4. Haircut_100's avatar
    This looks fantastic. Can't wait to buy it, useit half a dozen times, and then having it sitting at the back of the cupboard gathering dust.
    optrex10's avatar
    Ah yes just like my candyfloss and popcorn makers (embarrassed), maybe if I buy this I can start my own stall at the fair (edited)
  5. dlo247's avatar
    Get one for your local McDonald's
    komi's avatar
    They're all broken 
  6. keeganland's avatar
    Don't forget people, you can't make 99's with Crunchies.
    Haircut_100's avatar
    I went to an ice cream van once and asked for a 99. The guy serving asked "Do you want hundreds and thousands?" and I said "No, just the one please mate".
  7. yespleasesir's avatar
    This site is crazy. Only popped upstairs to use the toilet and ive bought a pair of trainers and almost an ice cream maker.
  8. bil.hussain's avatar
    Do not know about you guys out there. If it is not from an ice-cream van. It just does not taste right.
    johnsmith1997's avatar
    ....and the ice-cream van needs to have jingly music playing too.
  9. RetroGeet's avatar
    Will It Soft Serve?

    Great YouTube channel (sadly discontinued) to see what else you could put through these
  10. buystoomuchtrash's avatar
    Ninja Creami has worked great for me although it's not really an 'ice cream maker'
    More of a ice cream blitzer but it can be used to make many more things
    iNSPO's avatar
    The Ninja also seems to be smaller which helps.
  11. dragonballz78's avatar
    Wish I have a cupboard of this size! Lol
  12. turbo_c's avatar
    Oh god, just thinking how hard it's going to be to clean this thing after making just one 🍦
    mojonaut's avatar
    Was thinking the same, dairy products so will need scrupulous cleaning after every use, else do you want one scoop or two of Listeria with you're ice cream?
  13. Grazz0r's avatar
    Gosh that's expensive, unless you plan on selling the stuff.
  14. greg666's avatar
    All those staff you really don’t need but buy anyway
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