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Small Appliances > All Ice Cream Makers

Traditional Electric Ice Cream Maker

(4-qt.)
by White Mountain Freezer
Traditional Electric Ice Cream Maker (4-qt.) by White Mountain Freezer



Our Price:$199.95
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Item #123003




 Customer Rating:Customer Review
 4.8
   Read all 5 reviews• Rated 12 times by customers who purchased this item
• 5 out of 12 customers wrote reviews
• Recommended by 100% of Reviewers
• Value: 92% rated it a good value

White Mountain Freezer Traditional Electric Ice Cream Maker:


Many summers ago, ice-cream socials centered around families getting together, each cranking out its favorite ice cream for all to enjoy. You can still carry on that tradition (without all the cranking) with this authentic-looking Electric Ice Cream Maker. The White Mountain Freezer company, which crafts these Makers, has been in business for over 145 years and knows all about making ice cream the good old-fashioned way. In fact, they've developed an exclusive method of mixing the ice cream – a triple-motion gear action that properly mixes and beats the entire cream contents of the canister, resulting in the smoothest, creamiest ice cream in just 20-30 minutes. Each Maker is equipped with a commercial-grade motor which allows you to stop the freezing process midway as you add fruit, berries or nuts, and restart right afterwards. The aluminum canister is designed for faster freezing, and the cast-iron dasher and blades will never warp out of shape. The freezer tub is made of New England pine that has been sealed, stained, lacquered and bound with strong galvanized hoops.

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Product Characteristics:
Model No.:   F69204
Type of Machine:   Electric
Capacity:   4-qt.
Volts/Watts:   110 volts. 165 watts.
Diameter:   12.4-in.
Origin:   USA
Material:   New England Pine, aluminum
Cleaning & Care:   Handwash removable parts
Depth:   16.38-in.
Warranty:   1-year; Stainless steel can - 5-year
Special Features:   Powerful, dependable motor; rugged, trouble-free gear frame

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Customer ReviewWould purchase againDec. 26, 2008
by judith (Fort Ashby, WV)  1 review
Customer service was very fast and friendly, Product received within couple of days, have not gotten to use it yet but was everything i expected, was given as a gift, receiver was inpressed with the quality of unit. looking forward to great ice cream within the next couple of days

1 of 3 people found this review helpful
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Creamy Ice Cream
Customer ReviewWould purchase againSep. 2, 2008
by Amy (Cincinnati, OH)  1 review
I had heard a lot about these ice cream makers and had always wanted one. It did not disappoint. It was easy, and the ice cream we made was excellent and extremely creamy. We did not have metal shavings in our ice cream (per an earlier review). The only disappointment for me was that the White Mountain label was a sticker on the wood (which I know will not hold out through the years) vs. a metal one that should be screwed into the wood.

5 of 7 people found this review helpful
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Customer ReviewWould purchase againMay. 2, 2006
by Margaret (ELKHORN, WI)
Initially, I wondered about buying this product--it took us four phone calls--and finally some investigative work to find out why the electric motor wasn't working when we first tried it (a small stone was lodged in the base of the motor), but the ice cream maker works very well. The process isn't too troublesome or time-consuming, and the ice cream it produces is excellent. I liked the fact that the product was made in America and the company has a reputation for quality-made goods.

29 of 36 people found this review helpful
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Customer ReviewWould purchase againJan. 25, 2006
by Linda (SALT LAKE CITY, UT)  1 review
Good strong motor, well made parts. It will last for generations.

17 of 23 people found this review helpful
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Customer ReviewWould purchase againAug. 1, 2005
by Alice (DAYTON, OH)  2 reviews
A White Mountain Ice cream Freezer makes the best homemade Ice cream you can make. It was a replacement for one that was 35 years old....it still works, but I did not want to be without one.

39 of 47 people found this review helpful
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