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    Hand crank ice cream maker

    The newer white mountain hand cranks are junk apparently; my handle broke!
    Looking to try a different make.
    What is a good brand for a hand crank ice cream maker?

    #2
    I can tell you're not fat. Us fat folks make ice cream using electricity!

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      #3
      Originally posted by jtd498 View Post
      The newer white mountain hand cranks are junk apparently; my handle broke!
      Looking to try a different make.
      What is a good brand for a hand crank ice cream maker?

      In for responses…. I shake mine around in a bag of ice right now


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        #4
        Originally posted by Big Lee View Post
        I can tell you're not fat. Us fat folks make ice cream using electricity!

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        I somehow acquired a pampered chef ice cream maker. Easy and makes some legit ice cream. No crank!

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          #5
          Some of my fondest memories are from taking turns cranking!!

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            #6
            Originally posted by chopsknives View Post
            Some of my fondest memories are from taking turns cranking!!
            And churning butter. Now…. Thank God for HEB.

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              #7
              This is the brand the Amish use here in Iowa.

              BENEFITS OF AMISH ICE CREAM FREEZER Make Ice Cream the Delicious Way with Our Hand Crank Amish Ice Cream Freezer/Maker Delight in delicious, fresh, homemade frozen treats with the Immergood Amish hand-crank ice cream maker. Featuring a poly tub and a six-quart capacity, this manual ice cream maker is leak-proof and stays cold longer than traditional wood tubs. Immergood means always good in German, so you can be sure that you're getting a product that you'll love. Makes up to 6 quarts Ours have a food safe, polished stainless steel cannister. It's sanitary and easy to clean! Beware of competing versions that may not have stainless steel cannisters. Clear plastic lid allows you to see as you mix (6-1/2OD) Stainless steel gears won't rust or strip out Wear bushings between gears and housing prevents wear (no grease needed) Stainless steel top crank About 16-3/4H x 12OD 18-1/2 lb USA made in Pennsylvania


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                #8
                I had my share of this 35 yrs ago I'm not tough enough anymore!!!

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by chopsknives View Post
                  Some of my fondest memories are from taking turns cranking!!
                  All children should have to work for their ice cream at least once.

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                    #10
                    My grandparents had a hand crank ice cream maker, the grandkids took turns cranking and sitting on top of it. Great memories!

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                      #11
                      One of my memories as a kid when my dad cut the handle off and hooked up that big azz drill to it.

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                        #12
                        My grandkids aren't big enough to run one yet and I'm not gonna.
                        Plug it in.

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                          #13
                          Brings back some GREAT memories!

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                            #14
                            My biggest memory was "dad- what if I cranked it backwards- son, it will refreeze.

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                              #15
                              Bought my Daughter's family one a few years ago. Electric with hand crank option. But don't remember the name.


                              My folks were very fond of homemade ice cream when I was very young, my Pops being a minister and all back then.

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