Americana EIM-1400R 1,5 Qt Ciotola Congelatore Automatico Facile Gelatiera Elettrica Fatta In Casa, Scivolo Per Ingredienti, Interruttore On/Off, Senza Sale, Gelato Cremoso, Gelato, Yogurt Congelato, Sorbetto, Libro Di Ricette 1,5 Quart Rosso

Brand:Elite Gourmet

3/5

92.50

L'Americana 1.5Qt. La gelatiera elettrica sforna deliziosi gelati fatti in casa in meno di 40 minuti. È dotato di una ciotola di congelamento rapido da 1,5 litri e di una potente paletta motorizzata, quindi preparare il gelato è veloce, conveniente e divertente per tutta la famiglia! È ottimo per intrattenere feste di famiglia, barbecue e picnic utilizzando tutte le tue ricette preferite di gelati, sorbetti, gelati e persino yogurt gelato. Il motore gira la paletta che sferza l'aria negli ingredienti producendo un gelato liscio e ricco. La paletta trita rapidamente biscotti, frutta, gocce di cioccolato o una varietà di altri gustosi condimenti e li integra perfettamente nella miscela. Tutte le parti si rimuovono comodamente per una facile pulizia.

Include ricette:  prepara yogurt gelato, gelato, gelato o sorbetto fatti in casa da una varietà di ricette incluse nel tuo acquisto. Veloce e facile da usare: la macchina per gelati e dessert è semplice da usare. Basta congelare la ciotola durante la notte, quindi aggiungere la miscela di ingredienti nella macchina, premere un pulsante e avrai un gustoso dessert in breve tempo. Dimensione della porzione perfetta: la capacità di 1,5 litri fornisce la quantità perfetta di porzioni per la famiglia e gli amici. Funzionamento semplice: accendi facilmente l'unità per sfornare la tua ricetta di gelato con un semplice pannello di controllo. Non sono necessari prodotti chimici, alcool o sale. Ciotola Congelante Semplice: La gelatiera automatica Mr. Freeze è dotata di una comoda ciotola congelabile che consente di preparare rapidamente il gelato direttamente nell'unità.
Brand Elite Gourmet
Capacity 1.5 Quarts
Color Red
Country of Origin China
Customer Reviews 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars 3,147 ratings 3.9 out of 5 stars
Included Components 1
Item Dimensions LxWxH 11.2 x 8.9 x 7.9 inches
Item model number EIM-1400R
Item Weight 5.95 Pounds
Manufacturer Maxi-Matic
Material Plastic
Model Name Automatic Easy Homemade Electric Ice Cream Maker, Ingredient Chute, On/Off Switch, No
Operation Mode Automatic
Product Care Instructions Hand Wash
Product Dimensions 11.2 x 8.9 x 7.9 inches
Special Feature Manual

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Scritto da: Jenny Feliciano
Muy buen producto
Bueno
Scritto da: Zeps mom
Easy use
We made some see how did and tasted like a Wendys Frosty . People i showed on my face book went nuts at how good it looked . Just read some reviews and some werent too happy. So far we used just once. We put back in freezer hardened up .
Scritto da: WR Tenn.
Heck of a little machine
Read all the reviews, well alot of them, and will say I was a little worried. It arrived just in time for my trip up to my parents house. All the pieces were in one piece unlike some of the unlucky folks reported, that would have been a damper for the 4th of July weekend. I didn't read the instructions, Didn't have to with my parents in there 70's and have used one of these things a many of times. Took it out, soaked it and cleaned it out, no leakage from bucket by the way. Made up the batch of just plain Van. Ice cream from old family recipe and it came out great. The next day made up a recipe of peach ice cream which even did better. All this was done using the electric mixer. Back home I wanted to try the manual handle and that's where my friends kids were and who was gonna be turning the handle, not me... Well my friends daughter who was just dying to get at that handle and we were all laughing, she weighs 65lbs soaking wet, and saying we will see. Well I be dog if 35 minutes later the Ice cream was made and she did it all by herself, she wouldn't let her big brothers help. To the folks that may have had problems or thier ice cream not coming out as planned. Make sure you use plenty of rock salt. I did read some of the instructions when I got home just to make sure my parents hadn't forgot somethings. We never did as the instructions said about cooling the tube and mixture for an hour. I just mixed it up in a bowl and poured it in the ice cream maker using plenty of salt and ice. 35 minutes later I had some good homemade ice cream. I only have given it 4 stars because I have only used it 3 times and a lot of reviews says it breaks around that. If I get 10 out of it I will suspect it is the users and upgrade it to 5 stars and it will be worth the money I paid for it. Oh almost forgot, unless I read something wrong the machine doesn't cut off by itself so you need to be back around the machine 30 minutes after you start it or you may burn up the motor. ****Update**** I'm dropping these product down to 3 stars. Around 10 batches of Ice Cream the plastic gears started stripping on the motor. The hand crank still works fine. I was able to fix the motor by taking it apart and pinching the metal together forcing the gears to come into contact with each other more but figure this will only work for a couple more batches. I looked and you can not find replacement parts for this machine, or at least I couldn't. I paid $70 for it, now I see it's up to over $100. I would spend the money and get a White Mountain before I bought another one of these though. It was fun and brought back some old memories and the kids and family alike had a great time for when we used it. It is what it is though, a piece of junk from china that is made cheap and to break. If it was cheaper I would recommend it but not at $100.
Scritto da: Lisa Shea
Does Not Reliably Make Ice Cream, Plus Cleaning Issues and Recipe Issues
The media could not be loaded. If there was just one problem with this ice cream maker, I might have given it a pass. However, it seemed that pretty much every single aspect of this ice cream maker had serious flaws. First, the basic operation. You have to put the plastic-encased bowl into the freezer at least 24 hours ahead of time but it can't stay there more than 48 hours. So you have to plan out every single time you want ice cream. If you accidentally forget the bowl in the freezer, it could crack and break, rendering the entire unit unusable. That is a fairly serious flaw in an ice cream maker. Then, the design of the plastic-around-metal canister is not sealed, meaning it's fairly easy for water and/or ice cream mix to drip into the area in the inside. Now you either have water which can freeze and break the unit or old milk / sugar which can go sour and be nasty. There's no way to get it out. Next, in our tests the ice cream maker didn't even make ice cream. I would have been fine with a milkshake consistency. It didn't even do that. It made cool ice milk. There was no real sign of thickening at all. It's not like we live in the tropics, either. We have a thermometer in our freezer and it was set properly. We didn't open the freezer AT ALL while the ice cream bowl was in there. It's mid-winter in New England - our house is 68F. It's not like the bowl somehow warmed up substantially while making the ice cream on our counter. It simply did not do its job. The recipes seem to have been mis-translated from a metric system. There are all sorts of near-impossible measurements in here like 1/5th of a cup or 1/4th of a tablespoon. These are simply not measurements most households have available. Standard recipes use measurements like 1/4th of a cup or 1 teaspoon. They even say 2/3rds of a tablespoon instead of 2 teaspoons. All of that lack of attention to detail makes me wonder if their recipes would even work properly if the unit worked properly. So sure you could use other internet recipes for making the ice cream. And you could be meticulously careful about never getting any liquid near the seams in the pieces so you didn't end up with ice cream mix down within the bowl. And you could always carefully plan ahead exactly 24-48 hours in the future to know when you want to make ice cream. But in the end of the unit itself does not reliably function to make ice cream, I'm not sure what the point is. We've used many, many other ice cream makers in the past. We only needed a new one because we gave our current one to my son. I thought I'd try this Americana due to its good reviews. Maybe the manufacturer's quality control is so iffy that some units work and others don't - but even if this did work, the many other flaws would have me unhappy with this compared with the other options out there. Not recommended.

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