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Deni 5530 Deni Automatic Soft Serve Ice Cream Maker | 
enlarge | Brand: Deni
List Price: $59.99 Buy New: $40.00 You Save: $19.99 (33%)
Rating: 22 reviews
Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 8.2 Dimensions (in): 15.8 x 12.8 x 8.9 Warranty: Full US Warranty by Deni
MPN: 5530 Model: 5530 UPC: 050763055304 EAN: 0050763055304 ASIN: B0002AU0YE
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| 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 | | • | Locking see-through lid with opening to easily add ingredients | | • | Sturdy, wide base leaves room for bigger sundae bowls; 1-year limited warranty |
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Amazon.com Review This ice-cream machine makes soft-serve ice cream for cones, sundaes, or for piping into cannoli shells that will rival that sold at the local ice cream parlor-plus it makes fruit slushies or frozen cocktails as well. The 5530 produces 1 quart or 8 to 10 cones of ice cream 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 19 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 20-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
Product Description Deni, Soft Serve Ice Cream Maker, Dispenses Ice Cream Into Cups & Cones, Makes Up To 2 QT, 8-10 Servings, No Ice Or Salt Needed, Stainless Steel Canister With Liquid Gel.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
IceCreamMaker September 3, 2008 Patricia J. Wilferd (Chuluota, FL) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I never received this Item. I received another Item and returned it. I have been in negociation with Amazon for months now with no result. At the last contact I was asked to wait until August 22, 2008. I have waited, it is now Spetember 3, 2008. I have already purchased my product from another sorce and would appreciate my refund!!!! This is the worst onlin exprerience I have ever had and definately would not recomend Amazon to my worst enemy.
I threw it out August 14, 2008 L. Lagerquist (Ontario, Canada) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This was a horrible appliance. It took my mom and I forever to put the thing together and then the blades didn't even turn properly. The instructions are poorly written. I threw out the entire casing but kept the motor and the canister. If you're lucky, this appliance may work for you. I hope that it does.
Unmitigated Piece of Junk August 2, 2008 Fair Reader (CT.) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I am an excellent cook and have many different levels of cooking equipment. I have considered adding ice cream to my many desserts, and decided to start with an inexpensive ice cream maker to see if it was fun enough to move to a more significant purchase later. Rarely have a purchased such an inadequate piece of plastic. The assembly instructions were virtually non-existent. I follow ice cream/canister freezing instructions to the letter, and yet the ice cream never froze. I have purchased sounder, more functional chidrens' cooking equiment. After one use, i tossed the machine in the garbage. I considered giving it away, but wanted to save the unlucky next person the frustration.
GOOD IF YOU LIKE SOUP August 1, 2008 Steven S. Chiger (NJ USA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
AFTER ADDING LIQ. INGREDIENTS MACHINE RAN FO ALMOST AN HOUR...ALL I GOT WAS COLD SOUP. RETURNED THE NEXT DAY.
Piece O Junk January 4, 2008 Baerftn (Northern California) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
We received this product as a gift at Christmas. We were excited but very disappointed. We followed the directions to the "T" and like everybody else, it never firmed up. We froze the bowl for almost TWO weeks and we refridgerated the ice cream mix for two hours. We immediately took the bowl from the freezer, turned on the machine, and got it going. After an hour in the machine, the mix never got past the soup stage. It was also a huge mess to clean because it was so soupy. If you want an ice cream maker, DO NOT buy this one! Our kids are so sad tonight! Our user guide doesn't say anything about -10 degrees C (like some other review stated). Our guide says simply that the freezer must be at 0 degrees. Our refridgerator is digital and it is set at 0 degrees. I don't know what else to do with this piece O junk!
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