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Euro-Pro Triple Canister Ice Cream Maker | 
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| Brand: Euro-Pro
List Price: $59.99 Buy New: $47.80 You Save: $12.19 (20%)
Rating: 3 reviews
Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 11.5 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0.1 x 0.1
UPC: 622356521574 EAN: 0622356521574 ASIN: B000F3SEWI
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: New in box, Ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Whip up 3 different kinds of ice cream at once with this unique triple-canister appliance | | • | Exclusive stainless steel material maintains cold temperature better than standard aluminum canisters, resulting in firmer ice cream in less time | | • | One-cup capacity canisters freeze in 12 hours; each has a removable lid with mix-in openings | | • | Works using 1 canister or all 3; includes recipe book and mixing paddles | | • | 13.50Wx14.25Wx12D" |
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| Customer Reviews:
Makes a great milkshake! August 27, 2006 C. Hickey 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
The Euro-Pro Triple Ice Cream Maker sucks at making ice cream but it makes a pretty good milkshake. The batter never stiffens enough to make solid ice cream. The canisters just aren't big enough or cold enough to get a good ice cream consistency. Since I have a Kitchen Aid mixer, I hunted down the ice cream adapter for it. Just used it a minute ago and made a perfect batch of ice cream. Don't buy the Euro-Pro. It was a big disappointment.
Very disappointed August 6, 2006 Amy Guskin (Philadelphia, PA, USA) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
We bought this unit because we were delighted to find an ice cream maker that allows you to make SMALL amounts, and even better, three different flavors (it allows you to make three distinct pints). We used it relentlessly for two weeks, and couldn't manage to make anything thicker than a milkshake. Worse yet, most of the results, when frozen, were like the unfortunate consequences of melted and refrozen ice cream: you get a sweet treat that's as hard as a rock, and impossible to serve unless you have an icepick and a sledgehammer! We weren't willing to put egg in our recipes, but wondering if that was the problem, we tried a vegan egg replacement product: that ended up our most successful batch, but by that point we'd already felt as if we'd had to fight too hard with the darned thing, and we didn't want to be forced to make only recipes that called for eggs, so we returned it. We just ordered a Cuisinart ICE-20 from Amazon to replace it, because a friend has that same unit and it makes absolutely delicious, perfect ice cream! She's made many recipes _without_ egg, and they come out fine.
Dissappointed May 22, 2006 IceKween (OH USA) 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
I bought this product from Target, because it says that it makes ice cream in 20 minutes and it looks like a really nice product concept. It turns out that you have to prefreeze the canister for 24 hours. It just doesn't work after trying different recipes including those provided by the booklet. The ingredients remain liquid after 40 minutes. So we ended up with a butter-like milk shake, instead of ice cream. One canister seems to perform significantly worse than the other two. Though the three small canisters look big, it can only make total of three cups, if it works. Hardly worth the mess. One good thing is it is quite when running, which beats Cuisinart brand on the noise index. Overall impression, it is a very nice design concept, but it seems that it has been rushed to the market prematurely without working out technical bugs. We were going to buy the Cuisinart ice cream maker, but then found out how noisy it is. Is there anyone out there who can make a good self-contained ice cream making machine at a realistic price?
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