Wayne Boatwright > wrote:
(Carnivore269) wrote in
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>
>> "SPOONS" > wrote in message
>> ble.rogers.com>...
>>> Hi Dave,
>>>
>>> In my honest opinion, if you're only going to use an appliance for
>>> one recipe it's not worth the money. What I mean is if you have a
>>> blender you can make great milkshakes and it still has many uses for
>>> other recipes. Just a thought only worth 2 cents.
>>>
>>> Take care,
>>> SPOONS
>>>
>>> "Dave Brower" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>> > I've been looking at the Hamilton Beach 936, and the Waring DMC20.
>>> > Does anyone here have experience with either? It will mainly be
>>> > used for making milkshakes.
>>> > I'll appreciate any recommendations.
>>> > Thanks, Dave
>>> >
>>
>>
>> There are a number of cheap appliances that can be used for making
>> milkshakes... No-one needs a $1,200 Waring IMHO. ;-)
>>
>> A simply corning blender will make milkshakes!
>>
>> C.
>>
>
>No blender can make a milkshake like a milkshake mixer, preferably
>Hamilton Beach, particularly an old commercial model. Check e-Bay for
>some that are decently priced. My HB malt mixer from 1938 does a perfect
>job.
>
>Wayne
>
>Wayne
The new version of the classic style is available:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...tchen&n=568982
About $35 and free shipping.
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Susan N.
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