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Spotlight customer reviews:
Customer Rating: Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5
Summary: Great ice cream maker, but a little tricky
Comment: My fiance and I received this as a wedding gift. I have a KitchenAid Professional 600 mixer (6
quart lift bowl). The drive motor attachment does not fit snugly at all on the drive. In fact, it
will fall off if not held in place. I got on the internet to see if I was doing something wrong,
but couldn't figure it out. My fiance tried, too, but couldn't get the attachment to fit, either.
Finally, I decided to put the bowl and dasher in place and see if it would hold the drive attachment
firmly enough. It skipped a couple of times when I first started the mixer, but finally caught and
held firmly and began to make ice cream. The ice cream (I made the French vanilla recipe in the
instruction booklet) was delicious and only took about 15-20 minutes to reach a good soft serve
consistency.

Overall, I loved the ice cream maker, but the instruction booklet should
not say that the drive attachment should fit snugly, when it obviously doesn't (unless I'm missing
something). The other drawbacks are the time factor (Bowl and ice cream mix must both be
frozen/refrigerated overnight). I keep the bowl in the freezer, but the cooked recipes for ice
cream mean that you have to plan ahead to make ice cream, which isn't that big a deal. Also, as
others have mentioned, there is not much clearance on the bowl, especially on my mixer, so pouring
the mix in is tricky (and messy). I did put the mix in a pitcher with a lip to make it easier and
that worked pretty well.

It is a great attachment, but just be aware of some of the
negatives before using it.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5
Summary: It really works - instructions need some help
Comment: I got this hoping that all the reviews I had read were true and I wasn't disappointed. The ice
cream and sorbets turned out by this attachment taste great and the device really does work
smoothly. The one thing that I found could have used some help was the instruction book. While the
instructions are simple, it would have been better if some better pictures were included and some
detailed wording. I have the "lifting" bowl, not the attached base bowl. Because of that you have
to attach the dasher best in the order of 1) first putting the bowl in, 2) placing the dasher into
the bowl and holding the mixer attachment in place (it doesn't snap in), 3) lifting the bowl and 4)
pushing the dasher and mixer attachment loosely together to engage the dasher to the mixer arm. The
instructions DO NOT TELL YOU that the pieces are not snap together and that they are supposed to be
a little loose. This would have helped since I expected the parts to "snap together" tightly. />
Second, one of the reviewers suggested placing a towel over the mixer and bowl when you are
running the dasher - I definitely recommend this too. It keeps your batter cooler and helps it stay
cold while it is firming up. Also, you MUST put your batter into the refrigerator before you use
it. I actually put it into the freezer for about 1/2 hour before pouring it in while it is still in
liquid form. The colder the batter before mixing, the sooner it will firm up. For the ice creams,
this helps to make it a little more ice cream cone ready when you are through mixing versus having
to put the mix into the freezer for an hour or two. If you have small kids "waiting for the first
scoop" from the mixer, this helps them get a scoop vs. making them wait again while you put it into
the freezer.

I really like it a lot and it's actually pretty easy to operate. If
you're an ice cream maniac, you'll want to keep batter in the refrig so you can whip up a quick
batch when you want it.

Thanks KitchenAid for making home ice cream so easy. Can't
wait to start making my own concoctions and recipes now.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: Works great!
Comment: I have the Cuisinart ice cream maker (another great product), but orderd this because the Cuisinart
only makes 1.5 quarts and this holds 2 quarts. The finished ice cream with both is great, easy
clean up - then put it back in the freezer for the next time. Very easy to use - we had no problems
with leaking fluids or broken parts. If you want 30% more volume and one less appliance to find
space for, buy this for your KitchenAid (but if you don't have a KitchenAid the Cuisinart works
equally well!).

Customer Rating: Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5
Summary: Do not be fooled !!
Comment: I bought this ice cream maker just over a year ago and after just a couple of uses the liquid inside
to keep it frozen started to leak out from the knobs on the sides. $80 for 10 quarts of ice cream
wow!!! what a bargain.
Don't buy this ice cream maker attachment!!!

Customer Rating: Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5
Summary: Bad news for my waistline.
Comment: This attachment makes, simply put, great ice cream. I've made watermelon sorbet, blueberry frozen
yogurt, dark chocolate ice cream, Nutella brownie ice cream, and dark chocolate peanut butter ice
cream. (Get the book "Perfect Scoop.") It's easy to use, easy to clean, and makes wonderful ice
cream in 15-30 minutes. I've only once needed to past 25 minutes, and most products were done at 15
minutes.

The only improvement I would make is adding a pour shield. Getting the mix
into the bowl while the beater is moving can be a bit tricky.





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