KitchenAid KICA0WH Ice Cream Maker Attachment |  | Brand: KitchenAid Category: Kitchen
List Price: $99.99 Buy New: $54.95 as of 9/10/2010 15:26 CDT details You Save: $45.04 (45%)
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Seller: Seneca River Trading Rating: 454 reviews Sales Rank: 85
Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 7 Dimensions (in): 10.9 x 10.3 x 10.3 Warranty: 1
MPN: KICA0WH Model: KICA0WH UPC: 050946960197 EAN: 0050946960197 ASIN: B0002IES80
Release Date: July 1, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Stylish attachment converts any KitchenAid stand mixer into an ice cream maker | | • | Creates up to 2 quarts of ice cream, frozen yogurt, or sorbet in about 25 minutes | | • | Powered by stand mixer; pour in batter and dasher and freeze bowl do the work | | • | Dishwasher-safe dasher, drive assembly, and adapter ring; handwash freeze bowl | | • | Measures 10-8/9 by 10-2/7 by 10-2/7 inches; 1-year hassle-free replacement warranty |
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Product Description This KitchenAid ice cream maker attachment offers the largest ice cream bowl capacity in the stand mixer industry. Prepare 2 quarts of soft serve ice cream, sorbet, or sherbet in 20 to 30 minutes utilizing the pre chilled bowl. Just turn on the Kitchen mi
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good product September 7, 2010 hsv 30 This is an easy to operate ice cream maker. I do think that an ice cream maker that isn't an attachment would be a lot better but if you already own a kitchenaid then this is easy and money well spent.
Fantastic! September 5, 2010 B. Keiser (Southeastern PA) Admittedly, my first ice cream maker. Priced right, works perfectly, easy to use, easy to clean. Definitely recommend.
poor design September 2, 2010 kitchen diva 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
Kitchen Aid (KA)Ice Cream maker attachment does not work well--big disappointment. The drive assembly that should slip onto the motor head doesn't really fit, and when ice cream begins to firm up after less than 10 minutes of churning time, it flies off in a scary way. User is left with an ice cream mixture that is only slightly beginning to harden. At that point the only option is to put mixture in the freezer, even though it is not ready, and consequently the mixture freezes into a hard block. I have the KA bowl-lift stand mixer (4.5 quart) and checked/re-checked assembly instructions so I'm sure I put it on correctly. Maybe it works well with other KA mixers, but it definitely does not work well with the KA bowl-lift stand mixer 4.5 quart. KA customer assistance was no help--they just want to review the assembly instructions as if somehow it's been done wrong (=customer must be wrong/stupid). I'm going to buy another ice cream maker because this one cannot be used safely.
The material made of - anodized aluminum. August 31, 2010 Georgeta Morosanu (Illinois) 3 out of 8 found this review helpful
I was about to buy this product because I have the stand mixer and I love it.
From the picture can't tell what material the inside of the bowl is made of, so I went to the company's web side [[...]] and chatted with them.
The bowl is made inside of anodized aluminum.
Anodized aluminum is in fact ALUMINUM.
I told them aluminum is no longer acceptable to be used for products which get in direct contact with food; it is too toxic and people are getting more educated everyday, so they should replace the inside with a stainless steel one.
Hope the company will respond to this information and will consider making a bowl of SS instead.
It's up to us, the consumer, to demand from the producers what is best for us and our health.
If we speak up, they will listen, so I encourage more people to call/chat/write to companies and tell them what we want. They will get the message faster when more of us speak up for ourselves.
nothing like homemade August 30, 2010 Shoptildrop (Washington State) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Bought this attachment for its ease of use and it works as expected. Quick and easy once you get used to the few tips, like keeping it frozen, amount it makes and starting the paddle before adding. Made sorbet and sherbet - fresh,cheap,healthier and nothing beats homemade especially if you have surplus ripe fruit.
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