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I was just wondering if any of you have an ice cream maker that you can recommend. I don't know if it's realistic, but I was thinking sub£100 if poss.

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Ive got one that has a bowl that you chill in the freezer for 24 hours. You then put the electric churner on top, fill with ingredients and away you go. Ice cream/sorbets in 20 mins or so. Cheap and efficient and easy to clean.

Downside: You have to keep making ice cream instead of buying it because after you make your own the shop stuff is like crap...

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Agree Stoday :thumbright: :thumbright:

What make is it?


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Well under your £100 budget. :thumbright:

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Neat, ta!


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