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Aroma 4-qt. Traditional Ice Cream Maker

2.5 stars (25 reviews)
$59.99

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Description

    Inspired by antique ice cream makers and carefully constructed from the finest woods and metals, this appliance is both modern and traditional, bringing old-fashioned charm to any home. Delight children by helping them make their favorite flavors in just minutes or experiment with custom recipes. It’s also as easy to clean as it is to use. Take turns with the traditional hand-crank or save tired arms with the motorized electric crank. It’s great for picnics, barbeques, family get-togethers and more.

Features

  • Makes up to 4 quarts of delicious home-made ice cream
  • Includes both electric motor and hand crank for power or hand mixing
  • Invent your own flavors, a special treat for barbeques and family parties
  • Solid pine with aluminum canister inside, removable, easy-cleaning parts
  • 12-2/5Lx12-2/5Wx16-3/10H"

Additional Information

  • DPCI: 072-04-0160
  • ASIN: B000OV6ARW
  • Catalog #: 10554176
  • Item can be gift wrapped.
  • Made in the USA or Imported

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Average rating: 2.5 stars

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Most Helpful Review

22 out of 27 people found the following review helpful:

5 stars

The Price is Right! June 13, 2007 Reviewer:  Gotta Love Target "Terri" (Tulsa, Oklahoma)  See all my reviews >

I searched several places for a wooden ice cream maker. I was surprised to find this exact same model for up to $40.00 higher, and it wasn't the 5 or 6 quart model, it was the exact same 4-quart model. I was really excited that it came with the traditional hand-crank as well as the electric motor. I have great memories of making homemade ice cream with my dad, and bought it for the man in my life as his father's day present!
11 out of 12 people found the following review helpful:

1 stars

Not a work of art July 6, 2008 Reviewer:  B Dowse See all my reviews >

I bought one, the gears stripped first time I used it within minutes of starting the batch. Took it back, got another and thought it was a fluke on the first one. Not so, have made about 3 batches and the gear stripped out and had to use the hand crank to finish the batch. Took it apart (as any guy would) found the gear stripped at beginning of the batch, not when it was getting solid, cheap plastic. The chinese have not found the quality button yet. This is junk, cute though, nice wooden bucket, looks great on the shelf, but don't buy one to make ice cream with unless you have kids to turn the manual crank.
10 out of 10 people found the following review helpful:

1 stars

Cheap China Junk June 20, 2008 Reviewer:  Albert Yingst Real Name (Morganton, NC)  See all my reviews >

Bought 2 of these freezers, one for a gift and one for myself. The one given as a gift quit after 1 min of running. The motor stopped running. The one I kept motor stopped when the mixture was near milk shake thickness. I tried to use the hand crank and the gears are stripped and the handle is about to break in two places. Both of these freezers were returned. No store should sell items of this poor quality.
10 out of 11 people found the following review helpful:

1 stars

If you don't want to crank, don't waist your money. February 23, 2008 Reviewer:  Robert (St. Cloud, FL, USA)  See all my reviews >

The Target price is right, [...]. Problem is it is under powered. I tried 1/2 batch. As soon as the ice cream started to thicken (about 20 min.) the motor quit. Use the crank? I don't think so, that's why I bought an electric. Aroma would have a better product if they discontinued the hand crank & had a bigger motor. I returned it.
9 out of 9 people found the following review helpful:

1 stars

JUNK! July 6, 2008 Reviewer:  B. Rush Real Name (Texas- United States)  See all my reviews >

I got this as a Father's Day gift and the thought of letting the kids crank the handle and then using the motor to finish it off was a wonderful gift. We had to take the first box back as the bucket was pouring water-even after soaking it for 2+ hours. The 2nd bucket doesn't leak, but the motor quits way too early and the hand crank is noisier than the motor, plus we found a screw from the hand crank in the ice after it fell out. We are taking it back and not trading this time. The aroma stinks!
7 out of 7 people found the following review helpful:

1 stars

Buy Anything Else July 5, 2008 Reviewer:  K. Fitzharris Real Name See all my reviews >

Similar to the other reviews: motor stops early/often, ice cream from a traditional recipe--that has always firmed up nicely before--was barely milk-shake thickness when motor would run no more. Hand crank is useless as handle won't secure properly on shaft with one screw, and gears stripped almost immediately (also as in other reviews). I wish I'd read these before we bought--will probably try Rival, as that is what we had years ago.
6 out of 6 people found the following review helpful:

5 stars

Cute! October 10, 2007 Reviewer:  Kate (Austin, Texas)  See all my reviews >

We got this off our gift registry, and use it all the time. It's easy to use, and after eight batches it's worked terrific every time, despite my husband's experimentation.

A side note: thicker ice creams and custards are usually finished well before 45 minutes, like the instructions say. If it seems to stop working, it's probably because your ice cream is so thick the paddle doesn't turn.
5 out of 5 people found the following review helpful:

4 stars

I think it's alright... October 29, 2008 Reviewer:  Laurie (St. Augustine, FL)  See all my reviews >

I do agree with some of the reviews that the motor could be a little, but I've had success making ice cream. I think the trick is to stay nearby and if the motor gets stuck, stop and crank it by hand a bit and then it will work again. I haven't had any big problems with it and it is a lot of fun to make homemade ice cream even if it is more work!
4 out of 5 people found the following review helpful:

5 stars

What a price! November 14, 2008 Reviewer:  Simon "Simon" (San Diego, CA)  See all my reviews >

Nice price, wow. I like it and use it once a week, good quality and easy to use.
4 out of 4 people found the following review helpful:

1 stars

Rusty September 7, 2008 Reviewer:  T. Simpson "ts" Real Name See all my reviews >

Used this one time and a month later when I went to use it again it was beginning to get all rusty around the metal parts.