5/31/2011

Rubbermaid White Ice Cube Bin Review

Rubbermaid White Ice Cube Bin
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It's all that I expected... a plastic bucket to hold ice cubes. I don't really know how to rate that except I will give it 5 stars because it holds more than it looks like it can. I don't know where they get the 4 ice cube trays worth figure... I have the nice rubbermaid ice trays that produce larger cubes... I can fit 6 trays in it with ease. Very happy with it... like I said, what more is there to say, it's an ice bucket!

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Hamilton Beach 40911 2-Quart Electric Iced Tea Maker Review

Hamilton Beach 40911 2-Quart Electric Iced Tea Maker
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I drink tea like you breath air, but I'll bet my air against your tea that this is the maker you'll want.
We had a Mr Coffee tea maker for years. It was fine at first, but increasingly problematic.
First, physical weaknesses: The pitchers crack and warp slowly but steadily, so won't last forever. You can replace them for about ten bucks, but with shipping that's half the cost of an entirely new unit. And you can't put them in the dishwasher, so you'll probably want at least several up front anyway, so that you can clean them.
Second, cleaning problems. Unlke the Hamilton Beach tea makers, the Mr Coffee bags go in the brewing housing, which has to be removed and cleaned separately from the pitcher. And if you forget to do that, you'll have yucky (even moldy) tea bags the next time you go to make tea, even if that's within two days.
Hamilton Beach instead keeps the bags' brewing area inside the pitcher itself, which you can refridgerate and prevent yuck and mold from occuring. Plus, the Mr Coffee station drips TEA on the counter as soon as you remove the pitcher, whereas the Hamilton Beach only drips WATER since the tea process is all contained in the pitcher itself.
Further, the Mr Coffee series requires that the pitcher get very close to the brew housing station, with the tea just BARELY getting into the spout, or else you'll get tea dripped on the counter WHILE brewing. That messiness increases as the pitcher begins to warp and crack. Hamilton Beach bests that both by including a pull-out tray that HOLDS the pitcher in the correct position, and by having the tea drip directly to the center of the pitcher rather than milimeters from the edge of the spout.
Above all, the Hamilton Beach series simply makes better tea. It includes a dial that allows you to make weak, medium, or strong tea, and that's all automated. The Mr Coffee series has no such setting, but requires you to "close" the brewing area for a period and then turn a dial to "open" before it starts putting tea in the pitcher. That manual step both slows down the tea production, and risks making quite the mess if you forget to go back and open the dial.
(The reviewer who used 14 bags for 2 quarts is doing something insanely wrong. Above all, they're probably using individual bags. You'll definitely want to get a few boxes of "family size" bags. I use 3 bags for 2 quarts, and it makes as fine a tea as I ever had growin' up in Georgia.)
Finally, the Mr Coffee pitcher is a large and obtrusive ROUND cylinder that takes up lots of space in the fridge, even when there's only a glass or so left in the pitcher, plus a handle that takes up excessively additional space. The Hamilton Beach pitchers are instead elongated OVAL shapes, that fit in more places in the fridge, even in the fridge door, and are *shorter* so that you can put them on a shelf with a lower overhead.
Mr. Coffee: bigger mess, more manual, more cleaning, more risk, lower longevity, and lamer tea.
Hamilton Beach: no mess, no manual revisit, easy to clean, no risk, lasts longer, better tea, and more options when you make it.
No contest!

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5/30/2011

Cuisinart ICE-21R Frozen Yogurt-Ice Cream & Sorbet Maker, Red Review

Cuisinart ICE-21R Frozen Yogurt-Ice Cream and Sorbet Maker, Red
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This ice cream maker is wonderful. Its the best ice cream I have had in a long time. No ice or salt needed, just freeze the bowl overnight and the next day you have soft serve in 30 minutes or less. We have tried a couple of the recipes that were in the book that came with the ice cream maker. Both were far superior to store bought ice cream and were easier than I would expect. Especially the custard version. Its a huge difference if you chill your mix overnight before churning. We usually put bowl in the freezer and the mix in the fridge the night before so both are ready to go the next day. Everyone so far has been impressed with the final result and with the holidays I see this being a staple for entertaining guests.


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Now you can enjoy the finest homemade frozen treats at home!The fully automatic Cuisinart Frozen Yogurt-Ice Cream & Sorbet Maker lets you make your favorites in 20 minutes or less, with no fuss and no mess.Just add ingredients to the bowl, press ON and the machine does the rest!

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Play and Freeze Ice Cream Maker (Ice Cream Ball) Review

Play and Freeze Ice Cream Maker (Ice Cream Ball)
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I'm not unreasonable, but I'm apparently the only one who thought this ice cream ball was crummy. I bought it for my three young children and I to make ice cream, and found it to be a pain. First, the capacity is only 2 cups, which is not a lot. Second, ice cubes from a standard ice cube tray are too large to fit into the opening for the ice and salt. You either have to have a crushed ice ice maker, purchase comercial ice or spend 15 minutes crushing the ice with a meat tenderizer mallet, like I did. I hoped that 5 ice trays of ice would be enough ice, but you need at least twice that much to keep the ball filled for the time required.
The instructions for the ball say that after ten minutes of mixing, to stir the ice cream. Sounds easy, but after you pry the lid off (with a special wrench they include with the ball so the ice cream mix can splatter everywhere) you have less than a 3 inch diameter to stir ice cream which is liquid on the inside core and frozen solid on the metal wall of the chamber six or seven inches deep. But wait, don't use anything metal to chip the rock hard stuff into the liqid stuff! I tried a silicon spatulta, a wooden spoon, and eventually took the silicone head off the first spatula and scraped the sides with the wooden handle wedge. (My neighbor and I both tried making ice cream and stiring every 5 minutes instead, didn't help to hard ice cream mixing very much.)
Of course, you get ice cream dripping down the sides, but the ball has little raised decorative ledges that catch the drips and funnel them into tight angled crevices that you need to use a mashed up paper towel corner, or a sharp knife tip with a dishcloth stretched over it to get out so you don't end up rolling sticky ice cream batter into what ever surface you are playing with the ball on. There are mini chocolate chips stuck in some of those grooves I haven't been able to get out after multiple washings, as well.
If you get this far, the end result is not very creamy or very smooth. We tried rolling, shaking, tossing, in many different combos and still couldn't get smooth textured ice cream. The recipes enclosed that I tried tasted cheap and not like any ice cream I'd pay for twice. I tried my own recipes, but the inability to mix adequately through the small opening into the deep canister made for hard crystal type lumps.
Overall, it may be a fun novelty for children, but it is a pain in the rump to use. You can do the same thing for a lot less with the same 2 cup capacity with a gallon and quart ziplock bag and just squishing it. I wish we had put the thirty bucks towards a hand crank or electric freezer, instead.

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With the unique Play and Freeze Ice Cream Maker, you can make ice cream while on camping trips, at picnics, barbecues, and many other places. You don't need electricity to make great tasting ice cream, but rather just add ice and rock salt in one end and ice cream mix in the other end. Then, have a ball as you shake it, pass it, or roll it around for 10 to 15 minutes. The ice cream mix can be as simple as cream, sugar, and vanilla or you can try a more adventurous flavor from the included recipe list or make up your own concoction. Made of durable advanced materials, the Ice Cream Ball is lightweight, portable, and easy to clean.
How it Works:
Fill the ice end with as much ice as possible, then add 1/2 cup of rock salt to the pint size or 3/4 cup to the Mega size. The lid should be hand tightened--do not use the wrench.
Mix up your ice cream ingredients in a container, then pour the mix into the end with the metal cylinder, leaving about one inch for expansion at the top. Hand tighten the lid.
Have a ball! Shake, roll, and pass it around as you mix and freeze the ingredients. It's not necessary to shake the ball...just motion will do it.
After about 10 minutes for the pint size and 15 minutes for the Mega ball, open the ice cream end using the included plastic wrench. Scrape the sides of the cylinder to mix up the ice cream using a plastic or wooden spoon (don't use a metal spoon as it will scratch the cylinder). Then check the ice end. Pour out the excess water and add more ice and up to 1/3 cup more rock salt to enhance the freezing ability. Close the lids securely and continue having a ball for approximately 5 to 10 more minutes (15 for the Mega).
You will then have about a pint (or quart for the Mega ball) of delicious soft-serve ice cream. The consistency will vary based on the ice, your mix, the outside temperature, shaking frequency, etc. Once the ice cream is to the consistency of your liking, gently scoop it out and enjoy!

Important tips for using your Play & Freeze Ice Cream Maker:
Directions and recipes are inside the Ball.
Use cream instead of half and half for richer tasting ice cream.
Leave about an inch of space for expansion when you fill up the can with the ice cream mix.
After 10 minutes (15 for Mega ball) of mixing (shaking, rolling, and passing), it is important to stir the ice cream mix (it freezes more around the can). Also, drain the water and refill with ice and additional rock salt. Have fun for another 10 to 15 minutes and you're done.
Use the provided plastic wrench to open the ball, but not to close it.

Pint Size Details:
Weight When Empty: 2 pounds
Weight When Full: 7 pounds
Ice Cream Capacity: 1 Pint/16 fl. oz.
Approximate Prep Time: 20 minutes

Mega Size Details:
Weight When Empty: 3 pounds
Weight When Full: 9 to 10 pounds
Ice Cream Capacity: 1 Quart/32 fl. oz.
Approximate Prep Time: 30 minutes with cream, 35 minutes with half and half

What's in the Box? Ice Cream Ball, recipe booklet
Manufacturer's Warranty One-year warranty on manufacturing defects


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5/29/2011

Cuisinart 1-1/2-Quart Automatic Ice Cream Makers Review

Cuisinart 1-1/2-Quart Automatic Ice Cream Makers
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The first several times I used this product, it didn't seem to work--the ice cream never really froze, it just turned into a very cold soupy sludge. I had checked all the obvious things--made sure the bowl was completely frozen, made sure my ingredients were well-chilled, didn't overload it and let it run the recommended amount of time. I was going to return it, but thanks to all the positive reviews here, I thought maybe there was something I was doing wrong.
There was.
For flavoring, I was always using a certain artificial vanilla flavor that I like. And because I like it, I use a lot of it. One of the main ingredients of this flavoring is propylene glycol. If any of you who read this are chemistry buffs, I'll bet you're laughing now. Propylene glycol is often used in food flavorings and colorings, but also is used as antifreeze when a non-toxic antifreeze is required. So I was pouring in a good deal of edible antifreeze with my ingredients--next time I'll just use chocolate or something!
So, if you're having trouble getting your ice cream to freeze and you've checked everything else, make sure your flavorings don't contain propylene glycol!!

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Creating up to 1%2D1%2F2 quarts of ice cream%2C frozen yogurt%2C sorbet%2C or frozen drinks at home takes only about 20 minutes with this electric appliance%2C and salt and ice are not needed%2E After the machine%27s chilling chamber has been in the freezer for about eight hours the liquid between its walls is thoroughly frozen%2E The chamber then goes atop the power base%2C the unit%27s paddle goes into the chamber%2C the transparent top is locked in place%2C and the machine is turned on%2E Ingredients go into the chamber through an opening in the top as the paddle turns%2E The chamber chills the ingredients to whatever consistency is desired%2D%2Dthough dense treats are hard to make because the paddle churns in air%2E

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Maytag Ice Maker Icemaker D7824706Q Review

Maytag Ice Maker Icemaker D7824706Q
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Great product. Cheap and easy to put in and works like a charm. Do not get excited if it waits a while before making ice. (just warming up)

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This is the Amana bare icemaker replacement for modular icemakers. This is the bare icemaker ONLY. The cover and cord must be supplied by your old icemaker. The cord plugs into the back of the icemaker head. It is the same icemaker found in the 1110702A kit. Alt part # D7824701, D7824702, D7824703, D7824704, D7824705, D7824705Q, D7824706.

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5/28/2011

Victorio VKP1100 Electric Snow Cone Maker/Ice Shaver Review

Victorio VKP1100 Electric Snow Cone Maker/Ice Shaver
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All the other reviews either seemed as if they were a plant or were complaining that the other reviews were plants. So, here is a review that is neither of those.
I bought this product despite all those other reviews. I love it. My daughter loves it. It is easy to use... just drop the ice in the top and hold the lid down. It makes snow-like ice that absorbs the syrups. It doesn't make an "ice chunk and syrup soup" like many other snow cone machines do. It's not exactly "$8 amusement park snow cone" quality, but I'd certainly say it is "$5 county fair snow cone" quality.
I am VERY happy with this product and do recommend it.

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The Victorio electric snow cone maker takes regular ice cubes and quickly shaves them into fluffy snow. Use for snow cones, slushies, party drinks or anywhere else you would normally use crushed or chipped ice. Clear plastic top allows kids to watch the action. Stainless steel blade is adjustable and replaceable. Safety switch only allows unit to run when lid is shut. Lid comes off to speed cleanup. Wide base and rubber feet keep unit stable during use. 1-year warranty.

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KitchenAid KICA0WH Ice Cream Maker Attachment Review

KitchenAid KICA0WH Ice Cream Maker Attachment
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I bought this after reading a lot of reviews. My choice was based on a number of factors. I have owned a hand-crank, ice-and-salt ice cream maker in the past - it made great ice cream but was messy; I didn't want yet another appliance that I had to find where to store; and I have owned and liked my KitchenAid stand mixer for a number of years.
This is basically a double-walled, sealed mixing bowl, with the space inside the walls filled with some liquid (presumably like the refreezable ice packs). It comes with plastic paddle. The basic steps are:
1Freeze the bowl (I keep mine in the freezer)
2Make and cool an ice cream custard, or a fruit mix for sorbet
3Assemble the frozen bowl and the plastic paddle on the stand mixer
4 Switch the mixer on lowest speed, add the custard
5Let the mixer stir the mix until it freezes (to a "soft serve" consistency)
6Transfer the ice cream to a bowl with a lid, and freeze until firm
Here are my comments:
First, take a black marker and obliterate all the nutritional information about the recipes in the instruction book. We know that ice cream is full of fat and sugar -- that's why we like it! We don't need reminding.
*Try a dry run to assemble the bowl and paddle. This is designed to fit many models of KitchenAid mixers, and it's not obvious. You don't want to be figuring this out when you are ready to make your first batch.
*Freeze the bowl for longer than the suggested 18 hours
*MAKE HALF QUANTITIES: the two-quart recipes fill the bowl, and I had a couple of overflows as the ice cream expands as it cools.
*Also, filling the bowl means that the ice cream takes longer to freeze. The first time I tried this, it didn't freeze as the bowl had not been frozen long enough to handle the two quarts.
*Get a good recipe to use up the egg whites. I make meringue from the New York Times Cook Book. I guess an omelet would be good too.
*There's mistake in the instruction book. In one place it suggests adding the fruit, nuts etc half way through the freezing process, and in another place it suggests adding these ingredients at the end of the mixing cycle.
* Use enough mix (custard or fruit puree) to at least fill half of the bowl -- this way the paddle will mix the entire batch.
* Remember that freezing enhances the sweet taste -- so do not over sweeten the mix before you freeze, otherwise the ice cream or sorbet will be too sweet.
* If you're making a fruit puree for sorbet, a blender makes a *MUCH* smoother puree than a food processor. I think this makes a difference in the texture of the final sorbet.
* After preparation, you need to cool the custard or puree in the fridge for a few hours. Use a jug that has a decent pouring lip: this will make it much easier to pour into the freezer bowl than if you just use a regular mixing bowl.
* There is very little space between the edge of the bowl and the paddle -- this can mean a mess when you fill the bowl. It **really** needs a pouring spout designed to fit
* Getting the semi-frozen desert out of the bowl can be messy - there is no handle on the bowl and it has smooth, slippery sides.
* Use a container for the final freezing that has a little air space after you fill with the semi-frozen ice cream -- this allows for additional expansion of the desert, and prevents the need to squash the final product into the bowl.
* I've used recipes from The New York Times Cookbook and Fine Cooking magazine -- all delicious, better than store bought, and slightly different than the regular recipes for vanilla, cookies and cream, etc.
* Use the freshest eggs you can find -- not the ones that have been sitting in the fridge door for a month
Update February 2008
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Thanks very much to all the kind comments that folks have left. For those of you who haven't read the comments on this review: it's worthwhile taking a few minutes to do so as some of the commenters have additional suggestions and ideas.
Update December 2009
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A couple of the recent comments have asked whether the inside of the bowl is aluminum or non-stick. It *appears* to be metallic, but with plastics these days, it's anybody's guess. It is light gray so could be aluminum, but I'd wager that it is some sort of alloy. It is definitely NOT the type of non-stick found in Teflon-type frying pans.
BTW - I've had this for nearly four years and am still loving it. Long term durability seems to be good.

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Creating up to 2 quarts of fresh ice cream, frozen yogurt, or sorbet at home only takes about 25 minutes with this unique attachment. The stylish ice-cream-maker attachment quickly converts any KitchenAid stand mixer into an easy-to-use ice-cream maker. After storing the freeze bowl in the freezer for at least 15 hours, it's ready to go. Simply turn on the KitchenAid stand mixer, pour in the batter, and let the dasher and freeze bowl do the work. For quick cleanup, the dasher, drive assembly, and adapter ring are all dishwasher-safe. The freeze bowl should be hand washed with warm water and mild detergent. The ice-cream-maker attachment measures 10-8/9 by 10-2/7 by 10-2/7 inches and carries a one-year hassle-free replacement warranty.

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5/27/2011

Amana Ice Maker Icemaker D7824706Q Review

Amana Ice Maker Icemaker D7824706Q
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This ice maker worked perfect. It was easy to install and after five years I finally have ice again. Love it.

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Avanti IM15SS Review

Avanti IM15SS
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it has not made more than 2 pounds of ice in the four days i have had it hooked up.
i even had my plummer come back and nake sure that it was hooked up porperly.
i do not recommend this product.

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Avanti is a leader in the consumer appliance industry. Avanti is best known for their wine coolers, compact refrigerators and water coolers designed for the home, office or dormitory. Available at AJ Madison. Avanti's reputation has been built by providing quality products at a great value. From the hotel room to the dorm room, Avanti has the right product at the right price for you.

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5/26/2011

Portable Stainless Steel Ice Maker With Digital Display Review

Portable Stainless Steel Ice Maker With Digital Display
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Got it as a Christmas gift and love it. Its neat and clean, takes up very little space and makes excellent ice cubes, small, medium, and large.Great product.

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Wrapped in commercial grade stainless steel, the new Edgestar Portable Stainless Steel Ice Maker with Electronic Controls (model: IP210SS) allows you to make ice virtually anywhere there is 115 Volt power. Just pour water into the internal reservoir, plug this portable ice maker in, and enjoy! Within six minutes you'll have your first batch of cold, refreshing ice. Here are the reasons the EdgeStar Portable Ice Maker with Stainless Steel finish and Digital Display is in a class of its own: Easy-to-use electronic controls : Controlling this ice maker is a breeze with the simple buttons. Plug this ice maker in, pour in some water, press the on button, and it starts cranking out ice! Compact size : Standing under 15" high and with a compact footprint, this ice maker is perfect for countertop use- whether in the kitchen or wet bar Wrapped stainless steel finish : New and improved, the EdgeStar stainless steel portable ice maker features a body wrapped in true commercial grade stainless steel for unparalleled durability and style. The EdgeStar stainless steel portable countertop ice maker produces up to 28 pounds of ice per day, and it stores up to 2 pounds of ice in an insulated storage compartment. No drain is required, and you can even select the ice cube size (three selections.) Note: This icemaker is not a freezer. The ice stored in the reservoir will eventually melt and then reform again.

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Tovolo King Cube Extra Large Silicone Ice Cube Trays Review

Tovolo King Cube Extra Large Silicone Ice Cube Trays
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Big cubes are the latest trend in high-end cocktail bars because of their slower melt rate (less surface area) and curious look. This is a great home version that produces gorgeous 2x2 cubes. It does take a bit more effort to extract the cubes from the rubbery silicone material than traditional trays -- you have to sort of stretch and push them out -- but for big cubes it's actually advantageous to carefully slide them out this way, rather than "cracking" them out and risking fractures. You'll get the hang of it.
The BIG problem I had with this initially was that the cubes produced white "floaties" in the drink that left a rather waxy residue on the glass(!). I'm not making this up! What the heck are those? I googled it and it appears that this is a problem that some people experience with silicone trays. The best theory I found was that it's related to the effect silicone has on freezing certain types of water, perhaps condensing minerals on the surface of the cubes. It's just a theory. But I figured out a workaround which I am happy to share with the internet via this amazon review. If you experience this, just RINSE the cubes briefly before you drop them in the drink, and it will wash off the white reside. All good! I love my big cubes now.

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Add this jumbo-size ice-cube tray to any kitchen collection for a fun and unexpected twist on keeping drinks chilled. Great for practical and party uses alike, the brightly colored tray makes six giant 2-inch cubes of ice, frozen juice blocks, flavored mixers, berry-infused frozen spritzers, and other creative coolers. Alternately, fill it with unused vegetable broth, baby formula, applesauce, and other leftovers to create easy-to-thaw portions while reducing waste. Constructed of flexible food-grade silicone that easily releases its contents, the tray also firmly holds its shape to turn out perfectly squared cubes, and its wide rim makes it simple to fill, transport, and pull from the freezer. Furthermore, because the frozen cubes feature larger surface areas than traditional ice cubes, they melt more slowly--which means beverages stay colder longer with less dilution. While safe for use in the dishwasher, the manufacturer also recommends regularly hand washing the tray with a diluted water-and-vinegar solution to prevent freezer-caused odors. The jumbo-size ice-cube tray comes in a variety of colors and measures 7-2/7 by 6-1/4 by 2 inches.

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5/25/2011

GE WR30X10093 Refrigerator Icemaker Kit Review

GE WR30X10093 Refrigerator Icemaker Kit
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The print for my refrigerator showed the part #WR30X0327 as the icemaker I needed. Apparently it's obsolete and this #WR30X10093 was supposed to be the direct replacement. The adapter cord made the complete cord assembly way too long so had to do some maneuvering to get all the cord placed in the back so it could be mounted. Then the basket would not slide back in as this model hangs to low.
Then I get on here and find I can't return it. Great system!!

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From the Manufacturer General Electric WR30X10093 Refrigerator Icemaker Kit includes power cords and an end-mounted fill cup. Works with GE, Hotpoint and many other refrigerator brands. Product Description GE-WR30X10093-Refrigerator-Icemaker-Kit

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Whynter T-1A SNO Portable Ice Maker, Titanium Edition with Water Connection Review

Whynter T-1A SNO Portable Ice Maker, Titanium Edition with Water Connection
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This is a great handy machine. The output is good and the result is great. I would recommend this to boaters, campers (with generators), or anyone else looking for a good ice maker without all the installation issues of a permanent system.


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The Whynter SNO T-1A Ice Maker is a stand alone ice maker that is compact, luxurious and requires no plumbing. You can get ice cubes in 3 different sizes and it is ideal for the home, the office, or for recreational vehicles and boats. Just a few simple steps and this sleek machine will make 2-pound of fresh ice in around an hour. In less than 12 minutes you can have your first batch of ice. With this highly portable unit, you can quickly have cool, refreshing ice wherever you have a 110v outlet and water to pour into it. The direct connection allows you the convenience of having a continuous supply of ice without having to refill the water drawer. Simply connect the unit to a water main using the food grade drinking water hose that comes with the unit and the unit will draw water for ice making as needed. The unit will be able to sense a full ice tray and stop the water flow while keeping your ice tray full of freshly made ice at all times.

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5/24/2011

Professional Stainless Steel Large Capacity Portable Ice Maker with LED Review

Professional Stainless Steel Large Capacity Portable Ice Maker with LED
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Used for three months using bottled water. Then had to replace the fan ($235). Worked for 3 more months then quit for good. A lot of money for a lousy machine.

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You asked us for it and here it is.Our superior quality portable ice machine that outperforms nearly every machine on the market. Our portable "Ice Cub" machine cranks out ice. . . nearly 35 pounds per day!It is compact, easy to use, and requires no installation. It features a sleek stainless steel design and can make 3 different size ice cubes in just minutes.It is the perfect solution for home bars, boats, parties, recreation rooms, and more!Our innovative design will accept both tap water and bottled water and any ice that you do not use is recycled into more fresh, clean ice.

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Cuisinart ICE-50BC Supreme Ice Cream Maker Review

Cuisinart ICE-50BC Supreme Ice Cream Maker
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Like another reviewer, I was happy to see a compressor machine available for a reasonable price. I'd owned a smaller machine with a bowl that was placed in the freezer, but the ice cream wasn't as creamy as I wanted and the results varied dramatically from batch to batch.
Armed with a gift certificate (plus quite a bit more), I ordered this machine. For the fourth of July, I made 3 flavors for a party (vanilla, chocolate, & stawberry--I went with the basics), making the bases for each the night before. The next morning, I froze all three ice creams in less than two hours. With a compressor machine, it's easy to make multiple batches one after the other. And the ice cream was a hit at the party, too.
Some tips:
1. The first batch I made was a simple recipe from the instructions which contained no eggs. While it turned out OK, it couldn't compare with custard-based ice creams that include egg yolks. The custard bases consistently result in smoother, creamier, and richer ice cream.
2. Try to make the ice cream base the night before you'll be freezing it (especially custard bases). It allows the flavors to blend and ensures the base is cold. A cold base will freeze more rapidly and is less likely to develop ice crystals.
3. When making chocolate ice cream, using quality chocolate rather than cocoa gives a richer flavor.
4. It's much easier to make ice cream when there's no need to have lots of ice and rock salt or remember to pre-freeze bowl wich may or may not fit in the freezer.
5. It also can freeze sorbets and sherberts and make slushies for the kids. I suppose you could make frozen drinks with it, but I'll stick to the blender for those.
I'm very happy with it so far. It seems well made, produces great ice cream, and has a larger capacity than many other compressor units. While I expect to usually make a half-batch at a time, the 1 1/2 quart capacity plus the ability to quickly freeze multiple batches is great for those times when you need lots of ice cream.

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Housed in brushed stainless steel with an embossed logo, this fully automatic small appliance makes up to 1-1/2 quarts of frozen yogurt, sorbet, or homemade ice cream in less than an hour, with no waiting between batches. Due to its built-in commercial-style compressor freezer, prefreezing is not required--just add ingredients, set the 60-minute timer, and the machine takes care of the rest. The unit provides precise temperature control and mixes efficiently to ensure excellent results, and its built-in timer automatically stops the machine when the ice cream is ready to enjoy. For added convenience, its transparent lid features an ingredient spout, and the lid, paddle, and bowl remove for easily washing by hand. An instruction/recipe book comes included. The ice-cream maker measures 15-1/2 by 10-3/4 by 10-1/2 inches and carries a three-year limited warranty. From the Manufacturer
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5/23/2011

Kenmore Ice Maker Icemaker W10122502 & 2198597 Review

Kenmore Ice Maker Icemaker W10122502 and 2198597
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It was so easy to install this replacement icemaker in my Kenmore Elite fridge. Took a total of about 10 minutes. All parts and directions were included so it was no problem to put in.
Just one thing to remember - if your old icemaker hasn't been working for a while, once you put in the new icemaker, you will most likely need to defrost the freezer so the water line can thaw. I forgot about that when I first installed this new icemaker so I was disappointed when it didn't work right away. Then I remembered that the water line to the freezer was probably frozen since our icemaker had been broken for about 6 months. Once I turned the fridge off and let it sit for about 4-5 hours, I plugged it back in and in maybe an hour or two I had ice cubes again! Awesome.
Oh yeah - one more thing - you'll want to throw away the first few batches of ice from the new icemaker because the water in the line will probably be stagnant (if the old icemaker was broken for a while).
I am very pleased with my purchase and happy I installed the part myself. I saved about $80 over purchasing the same part directly from Sears, and about $145 over having some repair person do it for me.
Excellent!

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