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Cuisinart ICE-100 1.5-Quart Ice Cream and Gelato Maker, Fully Automatic with a Commercial Quality Compressor and 2-Paddles, 10-Minute Keep Cool Feature, Black and Stainless Steel

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Capacity 1.5 Quarts
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  • SUPERIOR FUNCTION: The Cuisinart fully automatic ice cream maker with commercial compressor makes lusciously rich gelato and ice cream-batch after batch- the commercial quality compressor-freezer means it’s always ready to go
  • CAPACITY: Makes 1.5-quarts of your favorite ice cream, frozen yogurt, gelato or sorbet
  • CONTROL: 60-minute countdown timer with touchpad controls and blue LCD readout for accuracy
  • SPECIAL FEATURES: 2 paddles, 1 for gelato and 1 for creamy ice cream with a 10-minute Keep Cool feature that keeps your ice cream or gelato cool after the timer has gone off
  • LIMITED 3-YEAR WARRANTY: Refer to user manual for troubleshooting steps and questions surrounding warranty policies – this product is BPA free

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ICE-100
ICE-100
ICE-100
ICE-100
Cuisinart Automatic Frozen Yogurt, Ice Cream & Sorbet Maker
Cuisinart Automatic Frozen Yogurt, Ice Cream & Sorbet Maker
Cuisinart Compressor Ice Cream & Gelato Maker
Cuisinart Frozen Yogurt, Sorbet & Ice Cream Maker
Cuisinart Frozen Yogurt, Ice Cream, Gelato & Sorbet Maker
Cuisinart Flavor Duo Frozen Yogurt-Ice Cream & Sorbet Maker
Customer Reviews
4.6 out of 5 stars 1,558
4.6 out of 5 stars 15,811
4.6 out of 5 stars 2,911
4.6 out of 5 stars 19,917
4.6 out of 5 stars 6,897
4.2 out of 5 stars 121
Price $78.40 $50.99 $299.95 $78.99 $139.12 no data
Item # ICE-20P1 ICE-21P1 ICE-100 ICE-30BCP1 ICE-70P1 ICE-40
Freezer Bowl Capacity 1.5-Quart 1.5-Quart 1.5-Quart 2-Quart 2-Quart 1-Quart (Double Sided)
Frozen Treats Frozen Yogurt, Ice Cream & Sorbet Frozen Yogurt, Ice Cream & Sorbet Frozen Yogurt, Ice Cream, Gelato & Sorbet Frozen Yogurt, Ice Cream & Sorbet Frozen Yogurt, Ice Cream, Gelato & Sorbet Frozen Yogurt, Ice Cream & Sorbet
Ingredients Feeder Spout Spout Window Spout Spout 2 Spouts
Double Insulated Freezer Bowl no data 2 Bowls
Auto Shut-Off 30-Minute
Easy Lock Lid
Digital LCD Screen no data no data no data no data
Color White White Black/Stainless Steel Brushed Chrome Stainless Steel Brushed Chrome/White
Recipe Book Included

Product information

Brand Cuisinart
Color Stainless
Capacity 1.5 Quarts
Special Feature Programmable
Material Steel
Included Components Ice Cream Maker
Model Name Frozen Yogurt-Ice Cream Maker
Item Weight 27.2 Pounds
Operation Mode Automatic
Product Care Instructions Wipe clean.
Global Trade Identification Number 00086279040084
UPC 086279040084
Manufacturer Cuisinart
Product Dimensions 16.73 x 12 x 9.33 inches
Item Weight 27.2 pounds
Department Cuisinart Compressor Ice Cream and Gelato Maker
ASIN B006UKLUFS
Country of Origin China
Item model number ICE-100
Customer Reviews
4.6 out of 5 stars 2,911 ratings

4.6 out of 5 stars
Best Sellers Rank #35,506 in Kitchen & Dining (See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining)
#55 in Ice Cream Machines
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Date First Available January 6, 2012

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Product Description

The Cuisinart Compressor Ice Cream and Gelato Maker

The ICE-100 Ice Cream and Gelato Maker

Make decadent ice cream, rich creamy gelato and light sorbet that your family will love, all in the comfort of your own home. The easy to use, fully automatic Cuisinart ICE-100 Ice Cream and Gelato Maker features a commercial-style compressor so you can make batch after batch without waiting. Two unique mixing paddles and a 60-minute countdown timer work to ensure your homemade gelato, ice cream or sorbet has the perfect consistency.

The included recipe book features a variety of flavors to create with the Cuisinart Ice Cream and Gelato Maker. You can also add in your favorite ingredients -- be it fresh fruits, chocolate chunks, even brownies -- during the mixing process through the see-through lid to make a fabulous frozen treat. Once the timer countdown is complete, the 10-minute Keep Cool cycle begins to keep your ice cream or gelato nice and cool. For optimum consistency, transfer the mixture to an airtight container and chill for a minimum of 2 hours.

Lid, mixing paddles, mixing bowl, and base

Features and Benefits

Transparent Lid

Add recipe ingredients to the mixing bowl with the easily removable see-through lid and then watch the mixing process in action.

Mix-in Opening

Use to add your favorite toppings and mix-ins, like chocolate chips or nuts, without interrupting the freezing cycle.

Mixing Paddles

Two unique paddles mix and aerate the ingredients in the mixing bowl to create your frozen dessert. The gelato and sorbet paddle perfectly incorporates air in the ingredients and creates richly textured results with intense flavor. Use the ice cream paddle to perfectly churn for smooth, creamy results.

Mixing Bowl with Lift-Out Handle

Anondized aluminum mixing bowl. No need to pre-chill or freeze the bowl prior to use.

Touchpad Control Panel with LCD Readout

When the unit is on, the power button is illuminated by a red LED light. The countdown timer can be set from 10 minutes to 60 minutes. The Start/Stop button can be pressed at any point in the Mixing/Cooling cycle to pause the timer and mixing. The same button can be pressed to continue mixing.

Making Frozen Desserts

  1. Use Cuisinart recipes included in the Instruction Booklet or use your own recipe, making sure your base does not go over the top dasher on the mixing paddle. Gelato and sorbet bases should be no more than 1 quart and ice cream bases should be no more than 5 cups. The ingredients will increase in volume during the freezing process. For best results, prepare the ingredients in a container from which it is easy to pour.
  2. Place the mixing bowl into the base.
  3. Place the ice cream or gelato/sorbet paddle in the mixing bowl so it rests in the center of the bowl.
  4. Pour ingredients into the mixing bowl.
  5. Press the Power button to turn the unit on and then set the timer per the recipe. The timer will default to 60 minutes.
  6. Press the Start/Stop button to begin the Mixing/Cooling cycle.
  7. Add ingredients such as chips and nuts towards the end of the mixing time once the mixture has begun to thicken.
  8. Once the set time concludes, the 10-minute Keep Cool cycle will keep your ice cream or gelato cool.
  9. When the frozen dessert is ready, transfer to a freezer-safe, airtight container for longer storage in the freezer.

Adding Ingredients

Ingredients such as chips and nuts should be added about five minutes before the freezing process is complete in order to fully incorporate them into the frozen mixture. To add a chocolate swirl to the mix, slowly drizzle in hot fudge or melted chocolate.

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Customers find the ice cream maker works well and produces delicious results, making it better than store-bought alternatives. The machine is easy to use and clean, and customers appreciate its quick freezing capability, with one noting it takes under an hour to make great froyo. While some customers say it's not too noisy, others find it as loud as an average dishwasher. Customers consider it worth the price, noting it saves money compared to store-bought ice cream. The freezing capability receives mixed reviews, with some customers reporting inconsistent results.

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612 customers mention "Functionality"551 positive61 negative

Customers find that the ice cream maker works fantastically and delivers consistent results, performing better than store-bought alternatives.

"...Both cream and eggs work very well on low carb, and I had done a lot of experimentation with natural sugar replacements, so I felt confident that I..." Read more

"...This will ensure that the compressor is running well and the container is about as cold as it will get...." Read more

"...cream mixture from bowls, and out of the mixing bowl; it is a helpful accessory. •..." Read more

"...It worked pretty well, but there were a number of annoyances that eventually caused me to stop using it...." Read more

514 customers mention "Ice cream quality"477 positive37 negative

Customers report that the ice cream maker produces delicious results, with everyone being able to enjoy their favorite flavors.

"...previously had been available only commercially to make smooth, velvety ice cream...." Read more

"This machine makes great ice cream, frozen yogurt or gelato. Very easy to use. Easy cleanup. You can make about a quart of ice cream...." Read more

"...Stock up on heavy cream; it takes about 1 to 2 cups of it when making most ice creams. • Ice cream that require eggs will be creamier...." Read more

"...It has been fun to experiment and find new recipes that we can both help to prepare...." Read more

349 customers mention "Ease of use"327 positive22 negative

Customers find the ice cream maker easy to use and set up, with one customer noting that it requires minimal preparation.

"...A quality machine, well made and simple to use...." Read more

"This machine makes great ice cream, frozen yogurt or gelato. Very easy to use. Easy cleanup. You can make about a quart of ice cream...." Read more

"...That's how easy this machine is to use...." Read more

"...It's been completely trouble free. I haven't had any jams since that first time even when using large solids like whole pecans...." Read more

229 customers mention "Ease of cleaning"167 positive62 negative

Customers find the ice cream maker easy to clean.

"...had become too frozen to remove right away, it is then easily removed for cleaning. And speaking of cleaning, it's a simple matter...." Read more

"...The machine is well used during those months. For instance, I have 4 different kinds of gelato/sorbet in our freezer right now...." Read more

"...Very easy to use. Easy cleanup. You can make about a quart of ice cream. Anymore and it will run over. It takes about 25 to 45 minutes to..." Read more

"...I also am concerned that an overflow would be disastrous to clean...." Read more

186 customers mention "Speed"161 positive25 negative

Customers appreciate how quickly the ice cream maker works, producing delicious results in about an hour, with one customer noting it freezes most recipes in 50-60 minutes.

"...The faster your ice cream/gelato/sorbet freezes, the better the outcome. -..." Read more

"...Could not be easier to use and clean! Ice cream takes less time to make than it would to run to the store and buy it!..." Read more

"...Maybe you'd like to make your own raspberry sherbet. It freezes the ice cream in record time, and makes it so that it's firm, but airy...." Read more

"...Pro's: Quick Easy to use Easy to clean Just simply works Con's:..." Read more

161 customers mention "Value for money"115 positive46 negative

Customers find the ice cream maker offers good value, noting it saves money and comes in a large size.

"...CLEANING — There is the large main unit, a gray circular mixing bowl, two gray plastic mixers (you get two, one for ice cream, and sorbets), a..." Read more

"...I do admit that the volume of the bucket is small but it is plenty big for just the two of us now that our kids are all grown and moved out...." Read more

"...It actually comes out to a pretty good size scoop full. Enjoy your Cuisinart ice cream maker. It's wonderful." Read more

".../bucket does get rough after about 6 months and the replacement cost of a bucket is ridiculous - $60+...." Read more

205 customers mention "Freezing capability"132 positive73 negative

Customers have mixed experiences with the ice cream maker's freezing capability, with some reporting quick freezing with the ICE-30 model while others find it takes too long and experience inconsistent results.

"This machine makes great ice cream, frozen yogurt or gelato. Very easy to use. Easy cleanup. You can make about a quart of ice cream...." Read more

"...No salt, no ice cubes, No fuss." Read more

"...the mixture in the machine for the full 60 minutes, the bucket may well be frozen in place, making it impossible to remove it for scraping your ice..." Read more

"...Though the machine stays cold while you pack, you must remove the dasher to get all of the ice cream out of the tiny spaces in the paddle, which is..." Read more

188 customers mention "Noise level"75 positive113 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the ice cream maker's noise level, with some finding it acceptable while others describe it as loud as a dishwasher and report issues with horrible squeaks.

"...The machine does make noise when it churns...." Read more

"...It is much quieter than the old Cuisinart ice cream maker that I had...." Read more

"...Be prepared, this is kinda loud. It isn't a vacuum cleaner loud, not a blender on high power loud, but loud...." Read more

"...It definitely makes a sound, but it is by far the quietest appliance I have (immersion blender, stand mixer, food processor, blender, coffee grinder)..." Read more

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I've now had this machine for three months, and have used it about 25 times. This machine has exceeded my expectations each and every time. For a couple of decades, I used a low tech Donvier machine to make ice cream. The Donvier was the first widely-distributed machine that used the bucket that had to be kept in the freezer. It served me well, churning out hundreds of ice creams and sorbets over the years. But about six months ago, we adopted a low carb regimen. After a coupl of months I was hankering for ice cream. Both cream and eggs work very well on low carb, and I had done a lot of experimentation with natural sugar replacements, so I felt confident that I could come up with a viable recipe for a reasonably desirable alternative to the high carb stuff that's so ruinous to a healthy diet. However, the idea of intermittent churning on which the Donvier is based just didn't work with sugar free ice cream. Sugar is a highly structural component, especially in ice cream. Once you take it out, that changes every property of how ice cream is made. If you don't keep the sugar free mixture moving constantly, you'll end up with creamy soup with a few "icebergs" floating in it. And that's assuming you don't break your dasher trying to scrape the hard-frozen mixture off the sides. So I had two choices. I could have continued to buy one of the lower cost Cuisinart machines that churned electrically, but still required keeping a bucket in the freezer, or I could spend (much) more and buy a machine with its own compressor that eliminated the need for a freezer bucket, and which churned continuously. When I discovered that the second type allows multiple batches to be made in rapid succession, I was sold. With a freezer bucket, you can't do more than a batch each 24 hours, as the bucket has to be refrozen after each batch. My research led me to the Cuisinart ICE-100. Since my husband loves his ice cream, he agreed to let me spring for it. When it arrived, I quickly unpacked it, and discovered you must let it stay in place for 24 hours before its first use. The hubs, who is a professional engineer, told me this is true of all compressors. The compressor fluids circulate around during the shipping process, particularly if the box gets positioned with the top of the machine in any configuration than up. And for a compressor to work properly, the fluids have to return to the bottom, with the aid of gravity, meaning right side up. So I sat on my hands for 24 hours. So... hard... But it was well worth the wait. My first low carb ice cream was a classic vanilla. The texture when the machine had finished was like a Dairy Queen softserve! The taste, however, was much better than that. Think Haagen Dazs. Since then, I have added chocolate, strawberry, black raspberry, blueberry to the repertoire. All of them have been spectacular. And I'm happy to report that even with eating a lot of ice cream (the hubs puts away 2 bowls at a sitting) at we have still continued to lose weight! Diets don't get much better than this. The machine itself is incredibly easy to use. You put your well chilled mixture into the lightweight bucket, affix the lid so that it's locked in place, then plug in. You press the power button, set the timer (I find it easiest just to go with the 60 minute default) and press start. That's it! I usually check after 30 minutes, and usually, it's done by then. You can either opt to let it continue churning until either it becomes too stiff to continue, at which point it stops churning, or just press the stop button. The compressor will continue to chill without churning, for the remainder of the 60 minutes, at which point it will turn off. When it has reached a solid consistency, you can serve it. Or you can scrape it off the dasher and bucket into a container, cover it and set it in the freezer. If softserve isn't your thing, I'd suggest allowing it to "ripen" in the freezer for an hour before serving, in order for it to firm up. Wash your bucket and dasher, and you can then make another batch. The machine does make noise when it churns. We don't find the sound level to be objectionable, even though we have placed it on a counter between the kitchen and family room, where the TV is located. We can hear the TV just fine without adjusting the sound when we're in the family room, with the machine just 4-5' behind us. Another thing to be aware of is that if you opt to leave the mixture in the machine for the full 60 minutes, the bucket may well be frozen in place, making it impossible to remove it for scraping your ice cream out. I haven't found that to be a big problem, however. I just remove the dasher (which holds the majority of the ice cream) and scrape it, then use a silicone scraper to remove any ice cream that clings to the sides/bottom of the bucket. About 10 minutes after the machine is switched off, if the bucket had become too frozen to remove right away, it is then easily removed for cleaning. And speaking of cleaning, it's a simple matter. The bucket has only a small center spindle to hold the dasher, so some soapy water and a sponge makes fast work of it. And be sure to keep an old, sanitized toothbrush by your sink, which allows you to thoroughly clean the dasher in about 30 seconds flat. The plastic top is simple to clean, as well. The outside of the machine of burnished stainless is easily kept pristine with just a bit of Windex on a paper towel. Once you complete making your ice cream, unplug the machine, or a blue light on top will continue flashing until you do. All in all, this machine is a wonder of modern engineering. A quality machine, well made and simple to use. It's basically a mini version of what previously had been available only commercially to make smooth, velvety ice cream. The ICE-100 brings this capability into the home, with no salt, no ice, and perhaps best of all, no mess.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2017
    I've now had this machine for three months, and have used it about 25 times. This machine has exceeded my expectations each and every time. For a couple of decades, I used a low tech Donvier machine to make ice cream. The Donvier was the first widely-distributed machine that used the bucket that had to be kept in the freezer. It served me well, churning out hundreds of ice creams and sorbets over the years.

    But about six months ago, we adopted a low carb regimen. After a coupl of months I was hankering for ice cream. Both cream and eggs work very well on low carb, and I had done a lot of experimentation with natural sugar replacements, so I felt confident that I could come up with a viable recipe for a reasonably desirable alternative to the high carb stuff that's so ruinous to a healthy diet.

    However, the idea of intermittent churning on which the Donvier is based just didn't work with sugar free ice cream. Sugar is a highly structural component, especially in ice cream. Once you take it out, that changes every property of how ice cream is made. If you don't keep the sugar free mixture moving constantly, you'll end up with creamy soup with a few "icebergs" floating in it. And that's assuming you don't break your dasher trying to scrape the hard-frozen mixture off the sides. So I had two choices. I could have continued to buy one of the lower cost Cuisinart machines that churned electrically, but still required keeping a bucket in the freezer, or I could spend (much) more and buy a machine with its own compressor that eliminated the need for a freezer bucket, and which churned continuously.

    When I discovered that the second type allows multiple batches to be made in rapid succession, I was sold. With a freezer bucket, you can't do more than a batch each 24 hours, as the bucket has to be refrozen after each batch. My research led me to the Cuisinart ICE-100. Since my husband loves his ice cream, he agreed to let me spring for it.

    When it arrived, I quickly unpacked it, and discovered you must let it stay in place for 24 hours before its first use. The hubs, who is a professional engineer, told me this is true of all compressors. The compressor fluids circulate around during the shipping process, particularly if the box gets positioned with the top of the machine in any configuration than up. And for a compressor to work properly, the fluids have to return to the bottom, with the aid of gravity, meaning right side up. So I sat on my hands for 24 hours. So... hard...

    But it was well worth the wait. My first low carb ice cream was a classic vanilla. The texture when the machine had finished was like a Dairy Queen softserve! The taste, however, was much better than that. Think Haagen Dazs. Since then, I have added chocolate, strawberry, black raspberry, blueberry to the repertoire. All of them have been spectacular. And I'm happy to report that even with eating a lot of ice cream (the hubs puts away 2 bowls at a sitting) at we have still continued to lose weight! Diets don't get much better than this.

    The machine itself is incredibly easy to use. You put your well chilled mixture into the lightweight bucket, affix the lid so that it's locked in place, then plug in. You press the power button, set the timer (I find it easiest just to go with the 60 minute default) and press start. That's it! I usually check after 30 minutes, and usually, it's done by then. You can either opt to let it continue churning until either it becomes too stiff to continue, at which point it stops churning, or just press the stop button. The compressor will continue to chill without churning, for the remainder of the 60 minutes, at which point it will turn off.

    When it has reached a solid consistency, you can serve it. Or you can scrape it off the dasher and bucket into a container, cover it and set it in the freezer. If softserve isn't your thing, I'd suggest allowing it to "ripen" in the freezer for an hour before serving, in order for it to firm up. Wash your bucket and dasher, and you can then make another batch.

    The machine does make noise when it churns. We don't find the sound level to be objectionable, even though we have placed it on a counter between the kitchen and family room, where the TV is located. We can hear the TV just fine without adjusting the sound when we're in the family room, with the machine just 4-5' behind us.

    Another thing to be aware of is that if you opt to leave the mixture in the machine for the full 60 minutes, the bucket may well be frozen in place, making it impossible to remove it for scraping your ice cream out. I haven't found that to be a big problem, however. I just remove the dasher (which holds the majority of the ice cream) and scrape it, then use a silicone scraper to remove any ice cream that clings to the sides/bottom of the bucket. About 10 minutes after the machine is switched off, if the bucket had become too frozen to remove right away, it is then easily removed for cleaning. And speaking of cleaning, it's a simple matter. The bucket has only a small center spindle to hold the dasher, so some soapy water and a sponge makes fast work of it. And be sure to keep an old, sanitized toothbrush by your sink, which allows you to thoroughly clean the dasher in about 30 seconds flat. The plastic top is simple to clean, as well. The outside of the machine of burnished stainless is easily kept pristine with just a bit of Windex on a paper towel.

    Once you complete making your ice cream, unplug the machine, or a blue light on top will continue flashing until you do.

    All in all, this machine is a wonder of modern engineering. A quality machine, well made and simple to use. It's basically a mini version of what previously had been available only commercially to make smooth, velvety ice cream. The ICE-100 brings this capability into the home, with no salt, no ice, and perhaps best of all, no mess.
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    SO Worth The Price Tag!

    Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2017
    I've now had this machine for three months, and have used it about 25 times. This machine has exceeded my expectations each and every time. For a couple of decades, I used a low tech Donvier machine to make ice cream. The Donvier was the first widely-distributed machine that used the bucket that had to be kept in the freezer. It served me well, churning out hundreds of ice creams and sorbets over the years.

    But about six months ago, we adopted a low carb regimen. After a coupl of months I was hankering for ice cream. Both cream and eggs work very well on low carb, and I had done a lot of experimentation with natural sugar replacements, so I felt confident that I could come up with a viable recipe for a reasonably desirable alternative to the high carb stuff that's so ruinous to a healthy diet.

    However, the idea of intermittent churning on which the Donvier is based just didn't work with sugar free ice cream. Sugar is a highly structural component, especially in ice cream. Once you take it out, that changes every property of how ice cream is made. If you don't keep the sugar free mixture moving constantly, you'll end up with creamy soup with a few "icebergs" floating in it. And that's assuming you don't break your dasher trying to scrape the hard-frozen mixture off the sides. So I had two choices. I could have continued to buy one of the lower cost Cuisinart machines that churned electrically, but still required keeping a bucket in the freezer, or I could spend (much) more and buy a machine with its own compressor that eliminated the need for a freezer bucket, and which churned continuously.

    When I discovered that the second type allows multiple batches to be made in rapid succession, I was sold. With a freezer bucket, you can't do more than a batch each 24 hours, as the bucket has to be refrozen after each batch. My research led me to the Cuisinart ICE-100. Since my husband loves his ice cream, he agreed to let me spring for it.

    When it arrived, I quickly unpacked it, and discovered you must let it stay in place for 24 hours before its first use. The hubs, who is a professional engineer, told me this is true of all compressors. The compressor fluids circulate around during the shipping process, particularly if the box gets positioned with the top of the machine in any configuration than up. And for a compressor to work properly, the fluids have to return to the bottom, with the aid of gravity, meaning right side up. So I sat on my hands for 24 hours. So... hard...

    But it was well worth the wait. My first low carb ice cream was a classic vanilla. The texture when the machine had finished was like a Dairy Queen softserve! The taste, however, was much better than that. Think Haagen Dazs. Since then, I have added chocolate, strawberry, black raspberry, blueberry to the repertoire. All of them have been spectacular. And I'm happy to report that even with eating a lot of ice cream (the hubs puts away 2 bowls at a sitting) at we have still continued to lose weight! Diets don't get much better than this.

    The machine itself is incredibly easy to use. You put your well chilled mixture into the lightweight bucket, affix the lid so that it's locked in place, then plug in. You press the power button, set the timer (I find it easiest just to go with the 60 minute default) and press start. That's it! I usually check after 30 minutes, and usually, it's done by then. You can either opt to let it continue churning until either it becomes too stiff to continue, at which point it stops churning, or just press the stop button. The compressor will continue to chill without churning, for the remainder of the 60 minutes, at which point it will turn off.

    When it has reached a solid consistency, you can serve it. Or you can scrape it off the dasher and bucket into a container, cover it and set it in the freezer. If softserve isn't your thing, I'd suggest allowing it to "ripen" in the freezer for an hour before serving, in order for it to firm up. Wash your bucket and dasher, and you can then make another batch.

    The machine does make noise when it churns. We don't find the sound level to be objectionable, even though we have placed it on a counter between the kitchen and family room, where the TV is located. We can hear the TV just fine without adjusting the sound when we're in the family room, with the machine just 4-5' behind us.

    Another thing to be aware of is that if you opt to leave the mixture in the machine for the full 60 minutes, the bucket may well be frozen in place, making it impossible to remove it for scraping your ice cream out. I haven't found that to be a big problem, however. I just remove the dasher (which holds the majority of the ice cream) and scrape it, then use a silicone scraper to remove any ice cream that clings to the sides/bottom of the bucket. About 10 minutes after the machine is switched off, if the bucket had become too frozen to remove right away, it is then easily removed for cleaning. And speaking of cleaning, it's a simple matter. The bucket has only a small center spindle to hold the dasher, so some soapy water and a sponge makes fast work of it. And be sure to keep an old, sanitized toothbrush by your sink, which allows you to thoroughly clean the dasher in about 30 seconds flat. The plastic top is simple to clean, as well. The outside of the machine of burnished stainless is easily kept pristine with just a bit of Windex on a paper towel.

    Once you complete making your ice cream, unplug the machine, or a blue light on top will continue flashing until you do.

    All in all, this machine is a wonder of modern engineering. A quality machine, well made and simple to use. It's basically a mini version of what previously had been available only commercially to make smooth, velvety ice cream. The ICE-100 brings this capability into the home, with no salt, no ice, and perhaps best of all, no mess.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2025
    This machine makes great ice cream, frozen yogurt or gelato. Very easy to use. Easy cleanup.
    You can make about a quart of ice cream. Anymore and it will run over. It takes about 25 to 45 minutes to
    churn your ice cream.
    The unit is very heavy with now easy hold areas, so, lifting to a high shelf is very awkward and for many
    people impossible.
    I have had it only a few months: about 6 quarts of ice cream made. Don't know how long it will last but it appears well made
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  • Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2023
    I bought this from Amazon in July 2016. Now 2023. I was curious if still manufactured etc, came to this listing and decided to write a review after all this time.

    So for those curious - I'm still thrilled with it and it works just as good now as it did on day 1.

    Once it's brought out - typically in June or early July - it is used minimum once a week. It goes back in the storage tub and into the basement in October. The machine is well used during those months.

    For instance, I have 4 different kinds of gelato/sorbet in our freezer right now. I made chocolate gelato for a party a few weeks ago and used it 4 times in one day to freeze the amount I prepared.

    This is a prosumer-grade, mass produced item. Some people will receive lemons. I didn't. Expect that there could be issues after purchase. Don't buy it until you'll use it frequently so you'll have the best chance find out if you have a lemon.

    Some recommendations:
    - Be aware of the needs of the compressor: leave plenty of room on the sides for the compressor to pull in air and push out the heat - like 4-5 inches at least on both sides. If the compressor fails from being too taxed, it's over. Treat it with care. I also find that if you have ceiling fans in the kitchen, run them keep air circulating and getting that warmer air away from the unit.

    - Don't put the unit in direct sunlight - you are working against the compressor and also will make freezing take longer for your ice cream and the results will suffer.

    - Prechill the empty freezing container and dasher IN THE UNIT for 15 minutes prior to pouring in your frozen treat. This will ensure that the compressor is running well and the container is about as cold as it will get. The faster your ice cream/gelato/sorbet freezes, the better the outcome.

    - Do not blame the ICE-100 for poor results if it is chilling and stirring properly. This is just a freezing machine - it is not a designer of recipes. Ice cream and other frozen treats are a lot of science. That said, if you prechill your ice cream base overnight, prechill the empty container and dasher in the unit and let it run for 15 minutes before pouring in your stuff, you'll get good results that taste good and you'll be happy to serve to others. We at home cannot freeze our recipes as quickly as the pros. To get pro-like results, you have to work at it because the temperatures achieved and the power of our equipment cannot match pro grade- we have to compensate in other ways.

    - Hand wash the aluminum freezing container immediately after use. Do NOT leave it soaking in water for long periods of time. Water can get caught in the bottom of the container between the plastic piece that holds the spindle for the dasher. Wash it with dish soap and scrub, rinse, and leave to dry. Once dry, hold the container up to bright light and look in the inside of the container. You'll see a triangle-like channel in the white plastic. That's where water can get in. If it does, you need to unscrew the bottom panel and let it dry out. Otherwise...ewww...it will mold. So, if you HAND WASH the container immediately and put it on the rack to dry, etc. You'll be ok. But if you make a mistake, or if water gets in there anyhow, you can see it when you hold the empty, clean container up to bright light. Shake it and see if you see any water. It will be obvious.

    - Please don't get frustrated this takes up so much space and is heavy...measure beforehand and see. It is a MONSTER, but if you like making frozen treats it is so wonderful to make something that same day. Especially sorbets with frozen fruit - with a good blender, frozen strawberry-lemon sorbet is done and in freezer to harden, start to finish, in less than an hour. You are making counter space and paying for that freedom and to make multiple batches in succession. Otherwise, get one of the frozen canister ones. I started with those and had the same one for years until I splurged for this one because I wanted to use the freezer space that the canister took up for the ice cream! The frozen canister ones are great, too.

    - Be prepared, this is kinda loud. It isn't a vacuum cleaner loud, not a blender on high power loud, but loud. That compressor is working hard to freeze your wonderful ice cream.

    - Invest in some good books with solid tested recipes. My favorites are "Hello My Name Is Ice Cream" and "The Perfect Scoop".

    I hope this help you decide if this is the right option for your frozen treat freezing. Our family and friends benefit from this bulky, loud, but highly functional machine!
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  • Banu
    1.0 out of 5 stars Machine is not working
    Reviewed in India on June 27, 2019
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    The machine does not turn on. Attaching video for your reference. Kindly replace or refund the amount. After waiting for such a long it’s such a disappointment and we are in huge loss
  • Cecilia Cruz Mudeci
    5.0 out of 5 stars Muy buena
    Reviewed in Mexico on December 27, 2019
    Funciona muy bien ! El helado y gelato quedan deliciosos , es muy rápida, fácil y práctica
    Muy recomendable
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  • Amazon Customer
    5.0 out of 5 stars Works like a commercial churn
    Reviewed in Canada on February 16, 2019
    The construction is rugged and heavy, the motor powerful enough to do the job, and the mechanics are so easy even I can use it properly. Ideally you're supposed to carefully concoct a mixture and then add it, but I dump the ingredients (unless it has eggs in it) right into the mixer and let it mix via the churning paddle.

    What I love about it is that I have ice cream within half an hour even if the ingredients are luke warm when I put them in. No freezing bowls beforehand or chilling the mixture...the freezing compressor does all that. Uber simple.

    The only issue I have is the small quantity you can make (when it says don't fill it beyond the top paddle, it means it), and the fact that if you don't follow instructions and overfill the mixing bowl, it expands, drips down between the bowl and the sleeve, and freezes so you can't remove the bowl until it's thawed. I also have a hard time cleaning it properly because of the cracks and crevices near the top.

    I love this machine. Just follow the instructions and you'll have perfect ice cream every time.
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  • 水野六右衛門勝成
    5.0 out of 5 stars 100Vでも大丈夫
    Reviewed in Japan on July 7, 2018
    貝印DL-0272、ハイアールアイスデリJL-ICM720Aを使ってきましたが、固まらない、時間がかかる、冷却に時間がかかりアイスがシャリシャリなど、なかなか良いアイスができませんでした。
    この商品は冷凍能力が高いので、材料を冷やしておけば30分程度で、余熱をとっただけの生暖かい材料からでも40-60分あれば固まります。
    思い立ったらすぐにアイスが食べられますので、とても良いです。また、急冷しますので、なめらかなアイスが食べられます。
    あまりにおいしすぎ、アイスクリームを作る機会が大幅に増えました。
    出来上がりは柔らかめですので、すぐに食べるには丁度良いですが、固いアイスが好きな方は、冷凍庫に入れると良いと思います。
    アイスが固まり始めると、攪拌羽根の周りにアイスが絡みつくため、壁面との接触面積が減り、それ以上冷却が進まなくなります。
    とても良い商品ですが、強いて言えば結構な量のアイスが攪拌羽根のまわりに付着して、取り出しにくい事が難点です。
    3P電源コンセントですので、一般的なコンセントで使用する場合は3P/2P変換アダプタが必要です。
    昇圧する場合、本製品の消費電力は400-600Wですので、対応する容量のアップトランスが必要です。
    「この商品を買った人はこんな商品も買っています」に表示されるアップトランスには定格容量が少ないものがありますので、ご注意下さい。
    私は100V(実測98V)コンセントのままで使っていますが、全く問題ありません。

    1Lの牛乳に砂糖70gを入れて半量になるまで煮詰め、バニラエッセンスを入れるだけで
    おいしいアイスができます。子供がパクパク食べるので、あっという間になくなってしまいます。
  • Fernando Arturo Martin Río de la Loza Cava
    5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente
    Reviewed in Mexico on March 30, 2020
    Una palabra ¡Excelente!