101 days ago

Cuisine Soft Serve Ice Cream Maker

Lenore from Parklands - Marshlands

Brought as a xmas present but only used twice so off to a new home

Get ready to enjoy dreamy-creamy soft serve ice-cream and frozen yoghurt right at home, with The Soft Serve Ice-cream Maker. Inspire imagination with a world of soft serve and sundae treats at your own fingertips. Dream up your own flavours from creamy vanilla & delicious chocolate to fruit strawberry or coconut! Then the fun begins with toppings - think crushed cookies, unicorn sprinkles or crushed nuts and crushed chocolate chips. With endless creative options, find your mouth-watering family favourite. Operation is easy, so just pick a recipe from the ones we’ve included, put the ingredients in the pre-frozen ice-cream bowl, and start churning.


Key Features

Add favourite mix-ins into soft serve ice cream as it’s dispensed!
Three condiment dispensers let you add sprinkles, cookie crumbs, chocolate chips and other favourites to frozen desserts.

Easy to use pull down handle
Dispenses soft serve directly into cones or cups.

1.5 Litre ice-cream freezer bowl
Makes up to 8-10 soft serve ice-creams per batch.

Built-in cone holder
Holds waffle or sugar cones that are waiting to be filled.

Convenient cup storage
Keeps your favourite cup or flat bottom cone ready for filling.

Convenient cleaning
Removable parts for easy cleaning.


Tech Specs
1.5 Litre capacity ice-cream bowl
Creamy, dreamy soft serve treats in less than 20 minutes
Three condiment containers with condiment chute
Dispensing bracket with handle
Removable freezer bowl
Removable drip tray for easy cleaning
Cone and cup holder - conveniently holds a stack of ice-cream cups and cones

Price: $120

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