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Deni 5500 Scoop Factory Soft Serve Ice Cream Maker by Deni
Product SummaryManufacturer: Deni Brand: Deni Release Date: 2004-10-18 Model: 5500 Product features: - Makes 1 quart or 8 to 10 cones of ice cream in 10 to 20 minutes
- Double-walled liquid-filled canister freezes evenly, stays cold longer
- Compact 28-watt motor; lever-operated soft-serve spout
- Sturdy, wide base leaves room for bigger sundae bowls
- Locking see-through lid; 1-year limited warranty
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Kitchen and Housewares Reviews of Deni 5500 Scoop Factory Soft Serve Ice Cream MakerCustomer Review: Frozen or maybe not Summary: 1 Stars
We bought this soft serve ice cream/frozen yogurt maker for my cousin for her birthday, and When we tried it the first time we thought maybe we just put too much liquid in the first time, so we tried a different recipe. That one also did not freeze. It does not seem to get cold enough for ice cream. But instead you get to eat some ice cream soup. Personally I like ice cream soup at the end of my ice cream (reminds me of childhood sitting at the table with my brother and us stiring our ice cream till it was soup), but do not like to start with it. I would definitely not buy this product ever again. In fact we are planning on sending it back.
Description of Deni 5500 Scoop Factory Soft Serve Ice Cream MakerThis Deni Soft Serve Ice Cream Maker (model: 5530) contains a powerful motor and double insulated gel cylinder that turns basic ingredients into delicious ice cream in 10-20 minutes. The clear-vue lid allows you to watch the fun as it happens. Order today and start enjoying your own premium soft serve ice cream! Key Features: Create soft serve cones and sundaes in minutes. Canister freezes ingredients quickly and thoroughly. Make a variety of soft and hard ice cream. Create frozen desserts to fit special dietary needs. Soft serve spout for easy serving. Clear-Vue lid for viewing operation. Make ice cream in 10-20 minutes. Sturdy base with room for large sundae bowls. Disassembles for easy cleaning. Make 8 - 10 cones at a time. First introduced in 1939 by Carvel ice cream parlors, soft-serve-style ice cream became a hit and is still a favorite among kids and adults alike. This ice cream machine makes 1 quart of premium soft-serve ice cream-enough to serve 8 to 10 cones--right at home in a mere 10 to 20 minutes and is a fun way to serve dessert at summer barbecues or kids' birthday parties. The unit stands 16-1/2 inches tall when assembled and comes with a patented freezer canister that must be pre-frozen for at least 8 hours before creating a dessert. The canister has walls that are liquid-filled for even freezing and that are double insulated to keep the bowl colder for a longer period of time. When ingredients are ready, the canister pops into the body compartment. The stir paddle fits inside the canister and the plastic lid locks onto the top. The lid is clear for checking that desserts reach the proper custard-like thickness and has an opening for easily adding ingredients; however, chunky ingredients, such as candies or nuts, should be added afterwards as they can clog and damage the soft-serve spout. The compact 28-watt motor fits onto the lid and the power switch starts the action. With the ice cream maker running, cooks pour their mixed recipes through the top of the lid and wait anywhere from 10 to 20 minutes for the ingredients to reach the proper consistency. Soft-serve desserts dispense through a spout just below the ice cream maker's body by pushing down on a lever. The sturdy base prevents the ice cream maker from tipping during mixing and its feet are spread wide apart to accommodate a large sundae bowl. This appliance comes with a recipe book and is covered by a one-year limited warranty. --Cristina Vaamonde
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