Hamilton Beach 68220 1.5-Quart Capacity Ice Cream Maker, White

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Hamilton Beach 68220 1.5-Quart Capacity Ice Cream Maker, White

Make homemade ice cream, frozen yogurt, gelato, sorbet and more using this machine from Hamilton Beach. It’s fully automatic – no stirring and no need for ice or salt like the old-fashioned machines. An extra-large ingredient opening lets you add candies, brownie bits or fruit during the mixing process. Other features include a carrying handle that locks into place and a transparent lid. Recipes included.


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  1. Sylvia
    12:53 am on July 9th, 2009

    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Fast transactoin!
    Very professional, item was shipped and received on deadline agreed upon, for a very fair price.

  2. Bash
    1:54 am on July 9th, 2009

    My new Hamilton Beach 1.5 Qt Ice Cream Maker has become my most cherished kitchen appliance. It makes delicious ice cream, and allows me to be creative by using basic recipes and adding ingredients – you ought to taste my Chocolate-Orange ice cream! I have even taken my Ice Cream Maker to a friend’s home, and in the course of a nice visit (since I had pre-frozen the freezing well, and kept it so until time to prepare) and had as much attention as the television program we were supposed to be watching before dinner. Needless to say, my H-B was more than equal to the test – and I got the kudos! It’s a good and reliable product, available at a reasonable price, and is well worth every penny that I spent for it!

  3. Zeroun
    3:10 am on July 9th, 2009

    4.0 out of 5 stars
    very happy with this product
    we ordered this product and were very impressed on how easy it was to use and clean up after being used.I was very portable and is the right size for a family of three people.

  4. Zaida
    4:07 am on July 9th, 2009

    OK, first off, all the 1.5qt ice cream makers on the market — this one, Cuisinart’s, and Krups’ — are fundamentally the same. It’s a metal bucket full of some fluid that you put in the freezer; it gets very cold, cold enough to freeze 1.5qts of ice cream mix. That, and it’s a motor with a mixing arm. That’s really it.

    So I figured, when I bought this one, that I was getting a deal; it’s the cheapest of the three. Now that I’ve used it a few times, I’m wishing I’d just splurged, spent the extra twenty bucks, and gotten either of the others.

    The mixing blade on this model doesn’t seem to actually mix very well. I made a cantaloupe sherbet last night and I looked into the bowl as the arm turned, and it was just shoving the sherbet around in a circle. It wasn’t churning. The sherbet wasn’t frozen solid or anything, it was still pretty slushy. The arm just seems poorly designed.

    I think the motor’s pretty weak, too. It turns so slowly that it doesn’t need to be very strong, they just gear it way down and even a weak motor can push pretty hard. But this routinely gets stuck on bits of ice cream that freeze in a layer on the bottom of the bucket. I made a frozen yogurt, which you have to put in the bucket to start (vs. pouring it through the opening while it’s running) because of the thickness of the yogurt, and it had real problems churning after that. I ended up having to churn it by hand with a spatula for a while at the end.

    Finally, there are just design details that aren’t very good about this. The top of the motor / lid assembly is sloped, and the on/off switch is on that surface and protrudes a bit.

    When you take that motor / lid off and set it down, the obvious way to do it is to rest it on its top (with the mixing arm sticking up.) This invariably hits that switch and turns it on. Whenever I’m taking it off, I’m trying to move quickly, stir the ice cream or scoop it off into a container to put in the freezer, so it’s always irritating to take that lid off, quickly set it down, and have it turn on, the mixing arm starts turning, ice cream splatters, etc. This happens every time. There’s not really a better way to set it down. So I have to unplug it whenever I want to put it down on the counter. It’s just not very well thought-through.

    Similarly, the locking mechanism involves pivoting that big blue arm up and over from one side to the other, which is cumbersome; the electric cord gets in the way, and even when you get it right, it’s not a terribly snug fit; the motor can rock back and forth a bit.

    Overall, you get what you pay for, and the other brands really aren’t that much more expensive. Don’t be a tightwad like me; splurge for one of them instead of this.

  5. Lundy
    4:42 am on July 9th, 2009

    For less $ than most of the others on the market, this is one of the best of the small “freeze ahead of time” type ice cream makers. Unlike most of this type, it has enough cold stored to both freeze AND ripen the ice cream. I’m going to buy another so I can make two batches at a time.

  6. Pagan
    5:22 am on July 9th, 2009

    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Best deal for the price
    This may be a smaller ice cream maker than other machines but for someone with an always-full freezer I like that!

  7. Ugra
    6:20 am on July 9th, 2009

    5.0 out of 5 stars
    One sweet little machine
    This makes the best ice cream we have ever tasted. We checked the temperature of our freezer before beginning and everything worked simply and successfully.

  8. Zula
    6:56 am on July 9th, 2009

    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Good Ice Cream
    Works great, A good price and makes a quart and a half of great ice cream with out cranking, and the mess of ice and salt..

  9. Anonymous
    9:41 am on July 9th, 2009

    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Hamilton Beach Ice cream maker
    Although I have not used the Hamilton Beach ice cream maker, I am sure I will enjoy it. I purchased the ice cream maker because of the good reviews and I feel sure that I will…

  10. Edita
    10:12 am on July 9th, 2009

    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Best ice cream you’ll ever have
    I bought this product on a really hot summer day when I was craving ice cream but wanted something fat-free and sugar-free and finding a product like that in the store seems…

  11. Yuichi
    12:56 pm on July 9th, 2009

    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Outstand Little ice Cream Maker!
    This Ice cream maker is outstanding. And so inexpensive. Forget all the negative reviews here. The top locks on very securely, it operates very quietly, and makes ice cream quick…

  12. Aston
    2:42 pm on July 9th, 2009

    2.0 out of 5 stars
    A disappointing purchase
    The Hamilton Beach Ice cream maker is going to be a disappointment if you are attempting to make ice cream in a warm climate (such as here in Key West ) without the AC turned on…

  13. Jenibelle
    4:04 pm on July 9th, 2009

    1.0 out of 5 stars
    WASTED $$; Piece of Junk
    EXTREMELY disappointed. We just purchased this LAST week. It took nearly TEN minutes to affix the lid to the frozen base. I cannot imagine a slightly weaker person {e.g.

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