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I purchased this today at Costco.  Pictures below show the box it came in and the unpacked appliance.  I like that it makes only a cup of ice cream at a time, perfect for 2 people.  I'll let you know how it goes.  Has anyone else seen this?  Does anyone else have one?

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I've never heard of it. Given the size and the procedure, it looks like a handheld version of the Ninja Creami. Does that sound fair? At any rate, I'll be curious to see what you think!

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@ElsieD

 

Very interesting.

 

at first , from the hight , I thought it was a manual unit,

 

then I saw the button at the top.

 

I wonder if it has enough power to blend a very hard concoction .

 

looking forward to your review.

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What about the recipes for ice cream?  For one cup?  Does it come with a manual?   

 

I can imagine making Philadelphia style ice cream...but what about 7 or 8 eggs or whatever it was.  I can no longer remember.  I've been making ice cream with cornstarch for so long now.  I could use one of those little thingies. 

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Darienne

 

learn, learn, learn...

 

We live in hope, always. 

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since its almost feeling like freezing as I type this

 

inside

 

I did a little googling :

 

https://www.foodandwine.com/cuisinart-ice-cream-maker-launch-williams-sonoma-11785357

 

''''   I’m not often surprised by an appliance, but Cuisinart’s answer to the Ninja Creami proved me wrong. Not only have I bequeathed precious drawer space to the frozen dessert maker, I also refuse to give it away like I originally intended. While it can’t completely replace an ice cream maker, it’s a fun and (somewhat) affordable option for half-pint cravings on demand.  '''

 

[ ed.: there certainly is a patina of ' self-serving ' here and there on the internet ]

 

https://www.consumerreports.org/health/ice-creams-frozen-desserts/cuisinart-fastfreeze-frozen-treat-maker-review-a5046183891/

 

'''''   The Creami boasts seven presets, while the FastFreeze comes with five—but let’s be honest: How often will you really need to make anything more than ice cream, sorbet, milkshakes, slushies, and frozen desserts with mix-ins like candy and cookies? The FastFreeze is more than adequate for most of your delish dessert needs. '''

 

 

 

https://www.amazon.com/Cuisinart-FastFreeze-Milkshakes-Slushies-ICE-FD10/dp/B0FFCSVHLN?th=1

 

etc

 

looks quite interesting

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