RivalF64304-X 4-Quart Hand-Crank White Mountain Ice Cream Freezer
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Product Description:
Many summers ago, ice-cream socials centered around families getting together, each cranking out its favorite ice cream for all to enjoy. You can still carry on that tradition with this authentic-looking Ice Cream Maker with Crank. The White Mountain Freezer company, which crafts these Makers, has been in business for over 145 years and knows all about making ice cream the good old-fashioned way. In fact, they've developed an exclusive method of mixing the ice cream ??? a triple-motion gear action that properly mixes and beats the entire cream contents of the canister, resulting in the smoothest, creamiest ice cream in just 20-30 minutes. The stainless-steel canister is designed for faster freezing, and the cast-iron dasher and blades will never warp out of shape. The freezer tub is made of New England pine that has been sealed, stained, lacquered and bound with strong galvanized hoops.
Amazon.com Review:
For a century and a half, since a woman in New York invented the hand-crank freezer, making ice cream has been an American family value. Mom blended the ice cream mixture; Dad filled the maker's wooden tub with ice and rock salt to achieve the below-freezing temperature needed to produce smooth confections; kids clamored to turn the crank; and everyone happily consumed big bowls of ice cream as a reward. This family-bonding activity remains as vibrant today as it was through a century-and-a-half of "progress." With various ice cream, frozen yogurt, and sherbet recipes included, this old-fashioned White Mountain ice cream maker maintains the tradition. Only the use of modern stainless steel for the freezer can and dasher distinguishes this rugged maker from the one earlier generations enjoyed. And years from now it will still be used, knitting together a family's history. --Fred Brack
Many summers ago, ice-cream socials centered around families getting together, each cranking out its favorite ice cream for all to enjoy. You can still carry on that tradition with this authentic-looking Ice Cream Maker with Crank. The White Mountain Freezer company, which crafts these Makers, has been in business for over 145 years and knows all about making ice cream the good old-fashioned way. In fact, they've developed an exclusive method of mixing the ice cream ??? a triple-motion gear action that properly mixes and beats the entire cream contents of the canister, resulting in the smoothest, creamiest ice cream in just 20-30 minutes. The stainless-steel canister is designed for faster freezing, and the cast-iron dasher and blades will never warp out of shape. The freezer tub is made of New England pine that has been sealed, stained, lacquered and bound with strong galvanized hoops.
Amazon.com Review:
For a century and a half, since a woman in New York invented the hand-crank freezer, making ice cream has been an American family value. Mom blended the ice cream mixture; Dad filled the maker's wooden tub with ice and rock salt to achieve the below-freezing temperature needed to produce smooth confections; kids clamored to turn the crank; and everyone happily consumed big bowls of ice cream as a reward. This family-bonding activity remains as vibrant today as it was through a century-and-a-half of "progress." With various ice cream, frozen yogurt, and sherbet recipes included, this old-fashioned White Mountain ice cream maker maintains the tradition. Only the use of modern stainless steel for the freezer can and dasher distinguishes this rugged maker from the one earlier generations enjoyed. And years from now it will still be used, knitting together a family's history. --Fred Brack
Features:
- Makes 4 quarts of ice cream, frozen yogurt, and other frozen confections
- Hand cranking provides fun for the entire family
- Stainless-steel freezer can and dasher inside wooden tub
- Freezer can and dasher are dishwasher-safe
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:

Rating:
- problem with crank
its a great thing to have with little kids BUT the crank leaks graphite used to lubricate the gears in the crank,its a hassle to fix but it can be done......
Rating:
- Ice Cream=LOVE
For those of you with the problems of filings in your ice cream...take a thick piece of plastic (not saran wrap), cut it to about 2" larger than the diameter of the stainless freezer and after you've placed your ice cream mixture and the paddles in, push the middle of the plastic over the center piece and press down the lid.I did this just this past Sunday, my FAVORITE Mother-In-Law's birthday, and it came out perfect.
Homemade ice cream is not like the commercial stuff, it has to ... Read More
Rating:
- contaminated ice cream.
I didn't pay attention to the advice from some of these reviewers who stated they had issues with metal filings in their ice cream from corroded parts, and now I'm regretting it!
It's true.I went ahead and made my purchase for $150.00 with high hopes for this ice cream maker.I cleaned all the parts except for the hand crank itself when I first got it, and went ahead and attempted to make a batch of vanilla ice cream.The batch ended up getting pitched because I had noticed a black ... Read More
Rating:
- Ice Cream
The ice cream freezer worked well.The recipe for the basic vanilla is not good use only a pinch of salt not 1 tablespoon
Rating:
- Family Hit
I bought the ice cream maker as an add on event for fourth of july picnic.Everyone from the oldest (84) to the youngest (2) joined in making and enjoying the ice cream.It was the hit of the day and I'm planning to use it at every family picnic.It was easy and fun.
- problem with crankits a great thing to have with little kids BUT the crank leaks graphite used to lubricate the gears in the crank,its a hassle to fix but it can be done......
- Ice Cream=LOVEFor those of you with the problems of filings in your ice cream...take a thick piece of plastic (not saran wrap), cut it to about 2" larger than the diameter of the stainless freezer and after you've placed your ice cream mixture and the paddles in, push the middle of the plastic over the center piece and press down the lid.I did this just this past Sunday, my FAVORITE Mother-In-Law's birthday, and it came out perfect.
Homemade ice cream is not like the commercial stuff, it has to ... Read More
- contaminated ice cream.I didn't pay attention to the advice from some of these reviewers who stated they had issues with metal filings in their ice cream from corroded parts, and now I'm regretting it!
It's true.I went ahead and made my purchase for $150.00 with high hopes for this ice cream maker.I cleaned all the parts except for the hand crank itself when I first got it, and went ahead and attempted to make a batch of vanilla ice cream.The batch ended up getting pitched because I had noticed a black ... Read More
- Ice CreamThe ice cream freezer worked well.The recipe for the basic vanilla is not good use only a pinch of salt not 1 tablespoon
- Family HitI bought the ice cream maker as an add on event for fourth of july picnic.Everyone from the oldest (84) to the youngest (2) joined in making and enjoying the ice cream.It was the hit of the day and I'm planning to use it at every family picnic.It was easy and fun.
