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My sainted wife and I bought this on a whim. we have an ice cream maker that has served us well for several decades. but we purchased this Kitchenaid ice cream maker for quick, small delights. The initial churning was for a fruit ice concoction. Using over-ripe fruit, we peeled it - following directions accompanying this ice creamer. It was much simpler to use than our older one, and did not require ice and rock salt. Unfortunately, it required the mixing bowl to be placed in your freezer for 20+ hours before making ice cream or yogurt. Waiting an extra day for this treat was hard to do, as well as finding a spot in our freezer for the mixing bowl. it should be noted that space is a premium in our fridge. We did what the instructions dictated, and it was scrumptious! We look forward to making more on some blazing summer days ahead.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Refurbished
I really wanted to try this attachment and was very disappointed after the first use. It took triple the time to set the ice cream to even a soft-serve consistency that was more like a runny shake. I followed all of the directions correctly, and freezing the container for 15 hours was also a nuisance. Then it requires complete thaw before washing and refereeing which is another day unable to use. I wish I could get my money back based on my overall disappointment.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
I had to contact Kitchenaid for the adapter to fit my mixer but they sent it free of charge and it arrived in good time. I have made triple chocolate, strawberry and french vanilla ice cream thus far. Each patch has been the best I have tasted! Easy to make, easy to clean and the best ice cream! Two thumbs way up!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
There's nothing like fresh ice cream! Tried our new attachment out this last weekend. Made french vanilla with crushed oreo cookies. It was delicious! While make the ice cream was easy, be aware that you have to chill the ingredients you have mixed together for at least 8 hours in the fridge. Also, the actual ice cream bowl needs to be chilled in the freezer overnight before you can start making ice cream. So, if you need ice cream NOW, you'll have to be patient. Once the mixed ingredients were poured into the bowl, it takes the KitchenAid run on setting 1 for about 15-20 min. The ice cream is like soft serve, or better yet, a delicious milk shake. So, if you like hard ice cream, you will need to return it back to the freezer for some hours. As long as you know the time it's going to take to make, you can plan around it. I can hardly wait to make CHOCOLATE ice cream!!!Read full review
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Makes soft-serve ice cream in about 20 minutes. Freeze it and you can have hard ice cream. Instructions were a little lacking. I expected a more sturdy connection to my KitchenAid instead of just slipping an attachment on (with no type of lock) that you think could easily fall off if it weren't being held in place by the pressure of it being closed and contact with the bowl. That is what confused me at first. The fact that the blade attachment will "break away" when the ice cream gets too tough to churn is a nice feature so it won't wear down the motor.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New