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Both: many wood ice cream makers offer an electric motorized paddle for hands-off churning and include a removable hand crank so you can switch to manual operation when desired.

Cycle times vary by model and method but typically range from about 30 minutes to roughly 2 hours. Actual time depends on the recipe, freezer canister performance, amount of ice/salt used, and whether you churn manually or with a motor.

Electric models in the listings commonly show motors around 50 watts drawing about 0.41–0.42 amps; some descriptions also specify churning speed, for example ~90 RPM. Exact specs vary by model, so check the specific product details.

You layer ice and rock salt around the freezing canister inside the wooden bucket; the ice-salt mixture lowers the freezing point so the canister chills the mix while the paddle churns, producing ice cream. Listings commonly describe packing alternating layers of ice and salt around the canister during operation.

Wood ice cream makers can produce ice cream, gelato, frozen yogurt, and sorbet; some listings also reference soft-serve–style or similar frozen desserts. In general they’re suitable for a range of home-style frozen desserts.

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