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Hamilton Beach Electric Automatic Ice Cream Maker & Frozen Yogurt Machine, Makes Custard, Sorbet, Gelato and Sherbet, 4 Quart, White (68330N)

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  • MAKES ENOUGH ICE CREAM FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY: The ice cream maker's large 4 quart capacity is the perfect size for making ice cream and other frozen desserts for family, friends and special occasions.
  • PREPARE A VARIETY OF FROZEN TREATS: Easily prepare homemade ice cream, frozen yogurt, sorbet, gelato, sherbet and custard with your own fresh ingredients in our 1.5 quart homemade ice cream maker.
  • CUSTOMIZE WITH MIX-INS AND TOPPINGS: From chopped fruit and nuts to chocolate chips, candy pieces and sprinkles, it's easy to make ice cream and other frozen treats with your favorite ingredients in the ice cream machine.
  • EASY TO USE: Make ice cream in 3 simple steps. 1) Pour ice cream mixture and mix-ins into the canister and cover. 2) Assemble the machine, plug in and add ice and rock salt to the bucket. 3) Enjoy. Ice cream churns for 20-40 minutes and stops when ready.
  • FULLY AUTOMATIC — WORKS WITHOUT HAND CHURNING: No more waiting all day when you're craving a homemade frozen treat. This ice cream machine makes ice cream fast and works with a simple on/off switch. No hand churning needed.
  • With Hamilton Beach ice cream makers, you can enjoy creating homemade ice cream, frozen yogurt, sherbet and gelato in your own kitchen. Just add your favorite ingredients, sit back and relax — you'll be scooping delicious ice-cold desserts in no time. Smart design touches make Hamilton Beach ice cream makers easy to use, even if you're a beginner.

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    4.3 out of 5

    86.00% of customers are satisfied

    5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome Ice Cream Maker, Fantastic Value

    J. · May 14, 2010

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    5.0 out of 5 stars Fifteen years old and still working perfectly.

    A.G. · June 15, 2025

    This review is long overdue considering we bought this ice cream maker way back in 2010! However, upon using it yet again on this Father's Day weekend to make a delicious batch of homemade vanilla-bean ice cream, I felt compelled to write a 5 star review. We've used this machine over and over again for 15 years and it's been great. It still works perfectly and cranks out a nicely frozen treat in less than 30 minutes every time. Best money spent.

    5.0 out of 5 stars Just what I wanted to make ice cream

    P. · June 5, 2025

    Works great and super fast.

    4.0 out of 5 stars It makes Ice cream.

    m. · May 22, 2011

    I wanted an Ice cream make to see if making it was more economical than buying it from the store.The Hamilton Beach 689330R works. If your a person who wants to create your own flavors this Ice cream machine will make soft ice cream in about about 40 minutes after storing it in a freezer hard ice cream in about 2 hours.Cost this ice cream maker out the door for the price is outstanding. BUT!!This is what you need to make ice cream(I made the strawberry Cheese cake)2 cups of heavy whipped cream $2.05.5 to 7 lbs of Ice store bought $2.00 pre-made in the freezer $0.rock salt I bought bulk at Lowes $4.00 street salt but this will last you so 5 cents.2 cans of condensed milk $1.252 Tlbs of vanilla extract every chef should have this ..$0.2 cups of strawberrys $2.05.1 stick of cream cheese $1.00Understand that even with these ingredients used they will not fill the canister up to the line.So about $2.00 extra for a milk heavy whipped cream mixture to get the biggest amount of ice cream.The total amount spent for 2 gallons of ice cream using the smallest amounts possible total $6.40 cents for your personal home-made ice cream...so $3.20 a gallon. Remember no charge for the ice, 5 cent for the salt, no charge for the vanilla.Pros. Your making your own personal gallon of ice cream for $3.20. If your doing this with your children it's an additional plus.Easy set up and operation the ice cream maker stops automatically when ice cream is made.There are recipes in the manual that work.Cons. Lots of work. You have to premix everything.Condensation build up on the outside and you have to put it in a sink or someplace with drainage.(Electricity and drainage bad combination). I do believe this unit to be water safe. I hope.In the directions the manual says put a towel or newspaper over the unit for best results. On top of the unit is the fan placing a towel or newspaper or the unit would defeat the purpose of the fan and probably blow the motor.Ingredients cost money. I buy in bulk cutting down my cost but I find making ice cream on this machine Expensive.So If you want to make your own Ice cream no other unit out there will probably do it for a cheaper price. This Hamilton works. If you have children this could be a good project for them to create something and have fun.Ice cream is cold so is my opinion. If your buying this because you like ice cream and want to save money..Don't do it.in general Ice cream through my experience is expensive to make. Your better off saving your coupons, waiting for it to go on sale and buying Ice Cream at the supermarket for $2.50.I gave this 4 out of 5 stars because this unit works . Bolo offers a killer price on it. The Hamilton Beach 68330R can be great making ice cream with children.P.S One other thing I used strawberry's could someone tell me were they went after mixing?

    5.0 out of 5 stars Easy

    J. · May 31, 2025

    Very easy to use

    Muy económica

    A. · March 9, 2024

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    Best icecream maker!

    A. · November 2, 2019

    I've been wanting to make icecream all my life but was always intimidated. I took the plunge and my first batch of fresh mango ice cream was a home run!. The family just loved the freshness and quality, the ice cream will taste better than anything you can buy in-store. To make a creamy consistency without any annoying ice crystals, just thoroughly mix 1/8 spoon of xantham and guar gum powder in your icecream mixture (in a blender) before you churn and you'll be a star at home!

    no funciona en España

    m. · December 15, 2014

    Después de varios dias de realizar y pagar el pedido se me notifico que esta maquina no funcionaba en España. No entiendo porque se ofrece una maquina que no funciona aquí. Me sentí estafada

    NOT FOR INDIA

    N. · March 5, 2016

    It requires spl adopter in India

    Glad I bought it!

    A.C. · January 4, 2021

    Have only used it once but it worked very easily. Used a bag of ice and then added a bit of snow. Worked great! It was a bit loud as per some of the reviews but we will likely move it next time to the garage - no biggie. Can't wait to do it again!

    Hamilton Beach Electric Automatic Ice Cream Maker & Frozen Yogurt Machine, Makes Custard, Sorbet, Gelato and Sherbet, 4 Quart, White (68330N)

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