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Cuisinart ICE-30BC
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CUISINART Pure Indulgence Frozen Yogurt-Sorbet and Ice Cream Maker ICE-30BC For the best deal on the Cuisinart ICE-30BC, you'll want to compare prices before you buy. Our list of stores carrying the ICE-30BC (located below) tracks merchants who often have bargain prices and great sales. If you don't see a price you like, you can always set a price alert, and we'll tell you when it's cheap. To make sure the deal is for real, we always verify the price at the merchant's website before we send you email. We've been verifying price alerts since 2003... something no other site does today.
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Cuisinart ICE-30BC
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Reviews by Users
01 Sep 2008



A little noisy, but very easy and LOTS of fun
I'd never used an ice cream maker before buying this machine, so I don't have anything with which to compare it... However, I can tell you that this maker is extremely easy to use and clean, and we've made really tasty ice cream with it. It comes with a handy, little recipe book, and it really does produce ice cream in 20-25 minutes.
Our only complaint is that it's pretty loud; we live in a small apartment, and so we can't really escape the a-little-too-high-pitched "whirring" noise tha...
–LRfrom Amazon.com
31 Aug 2008



Awesome machine! But a word to the wise!
Don't freeze the tub in liquid nitrogen! Yeah, I know the book doesn't say anything about not using it; because I'm sure their engineers and technical writers never dreamed that someone would try! It seemed like a good idea to freeze the tub in liquid nitrogen. It worked great, so good in fact that the custard froze solid before it could churn. Maybe better for a sorbet or something... Who knew!
So yeah, put the tub in your freezer for at least 24 hours! I'm not one for reading manu...
–B. D. McGrewfrom Amazon.com
20 Aug 2008



I am with the majority of you...It's GREAT!
Well....
FIRST!
Had I actually paid attention to what 95% of you are saying I would have frozen my new bowl for AT LEAST 24 HOURS!
**Did I mention the bowl needs to be frozen for AT LEAST 24 HOURS BEFORE using the machine**
Now that I have that little piece of reality out there....since I didn't LISTEN to what all you wonderful people told me I will now say it....I should have listened. (head hung in shame)
OK...we have the ugly stuff over with.
For those of you who left BAD re...
–G. Arnottfrom Amazon.com