Amazon: Nostalgia Vintage Electric Ice Cream Maker $39.99 (Reg $58)
Amazon has Nostalgia Vintage Electric Ice Cream Maker $39.99 (Reg $58) with free shipping.
The Nostalgia WICM4L electric ice cream maker is a fast and easy way to make quarts of ice cream, frozen yogurt, or gelato. Made from real wood, the old-fashioned butter churn design makes for a fun and nostalgic ice cream and yogurt maker. This ice cream machine features a locking motor mount, easy-to-clean plastic bucket and 4-quart aluminum canister. Simply add your favorite ice cream mix and ingredients into the aluminum canister, place in the middle of the bucket, layer with ice and salt, and let the electric motor do the rest.
- 4-QUART CAPACITY: Great for party time or snack time, this ice cream machine makes 4-quarts of delicious ice cream, frozen yogurt, or gelato – enough to feed everyone.
- NOSTALGIA ICE CREAM KITS: Unit works perfectly with all Nostalgia ice cream kits – try the Vanilla Crème, Chocolate or Strawberry Ice Cream mixes (ICP825VAN8PK, ICP825CHOC8PK, ICP825STRAW8PK), or the Premium Ice Cream Starter Kit (ISK3)
- CLEANUP IS EASY: Whether you are making your favorite ice cream mix or using it as a yogurt maker, the aluminum canister makes cleaning messes a breeze.
- SEE-THROUGH LID: Cover the ice cream canister with included see-thru lid to easily view ice cream flavor and for freezer storage.
- EASY-CARRY HANDLE: A carrying handle attached to the bucket makes it convenient to take your ice cream making skill wherever the party is.
- ELECTRIC MOTOR: The Nostalgia ice cream maker has a powerful electric motor that does all the churning. No more intensive stirring or manual effort is required. Motor locks into place, keeping all parts secure
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