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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de agosto de 2022
Price little bit more but good
shazad qureshi
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 11 de abril de 2020
I was given faulty product no option to return
Janis Miller
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de agosto de 2019
We bought this machine in 2016. After trying a machine from a well known kitchen store that didn't have the power to beat eggs and reading several reviews, I opted to try this machine. It has worked beautifully for our malt loving family. I cannot say that we have used it as intensely as a commercial malt shop would, but when we do use it we use it pretty intensely for our large family, making at least 12 malts and/or shakes for our family.We like our malts nice and thick and creamy. We follow the recommendations we found on the Chowhound YouTube video "How to Make the Ultimate Thick, Creamy Milk Shake - You're Doing It All Wrong" from July 24, 2012. (I would put in the link, but I don't think I am allowed on these reviews.) There are some good recommendations on this review among them are (1) Use one pint (2 cups) of ice cream to 2/3 cup of whole milk. (2) Do not use low fat milk. (3) Use good quality natural ingredients. We prefer Tillamook Vanilla Bean for our basic malts such as banana or strawberry.
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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de octubre de 2018
I really like this product but it stopped working after 15 months. It is an expensive product and should have worked much longer. We are disappointed.
B Mc
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de agosto de 2016
I love this mixer overall--and would rate "4.5" if I could. It's worth more than a 4, but has two small things that I'd change.The good--very powerful, waaaaay quieter than I expected (balance and smooth, nothing like your old Oster blender!), and the size is actually smaller than I expected. It actually looks quite elegant in a kitchen, and doesn't weigh a ton so moving is easy. It does have suction cup feet, even though it doesn't really look like it in the photos, and also has a small kickstand to the rear to help stabilize. The Waring equivalent also looks like a great unit, though the case is not as nice to look at. Hamilton Beach also advertises that the motor on this unit is easily user-replaceable; Waring does not, but probably is the case there as well?The bad--the mixer doesn't include an agitator that will handle chunks (cookies, fruit, candy, etc.) and so you need to order that separately. Search Hamilton Beach 929 and you'll see the one you need for about $25. Also, the base (directly under the spindle) is curved, so it's not ideal for cup storage. You can do it, but with a stack of cups, they'll tend to want to walk off the front. (The Waring has a flat dent here that holds cups).The ugly--there is no ugly. This thing rocks.The helpful--For chunky add-ins, order agitator 929. Extra Hamilton Beach stainless cups are part number 110E; more expensive, but will nest correctly with the one that comes with it. The mixer comes with an extra part, and the manual says something like, "to use the pulse feature" and shows how to replace the cup-activated switch with the extra part. This is not necessary--you can use the pulse feature with the cup activated switch in place.Final tip--if you buy this, be sure to upgrade your gym membership. You're gonna need it... Enjoy.Update--after using agitator 929 a bit, I really don't think it's worth it. You still need to break up add-ins and it doesn't make a much better vortex, if at all. I'd pass on that part--I put the stock agitator back on.
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