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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. |
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Wayne Boatwright wrote:
(Carnivore269) wrote in om: "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. -- Susan N. There are 10 types of people in the world. Those who understand binary and those who do not. |
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The Cook wrote in
news ![]() Wayne Boatwright wrote: (Carnivore269) wrote in . com: "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...qid=1067199932 /br=1-1/ref=br_lf_k_1//104-8517187-8127115?v=glance&s=kitchen&n=568982 About $35 and free shipping. It's very nice, but definitely a home version. The following is typical of th earlier commercial models and similar to mine. Has much more power... http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...0262&category= 852 Wayne |
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Wayne Boatwright wrote:
The Cook wrote in news ![]() Wayne Boatwright wrote: (Carnivore269) wrote in .com: "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...qid=1067199932 /br=1-1/ref=br_lf_k_1//104-8517187-8127115?v=glance&s=kitchen&n=568982 About $35 and free shipping. It's very nice, but definitely a home version. The following is typical of th earlier commercial models and similar to mine. Has much more power... http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...0262&category= 852 Wayne I better not show that to my husband, at least not until the auction is over. -- Susan N. There are 10 types of people in the world. Those who understand binary and those who do not. |
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![]() 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...qid=1067199932 /br=1-1/ref=br_lf_k_1//104-8517187-8127115?v=glance&s=kitchen&n=568982 About $35 and free shipping. It's very nice, but definitely a home version. The following is typical of th earlier commercial models and similar to mine. Has much more power... http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...0262&category= 852 Wayne Wayne, I've been looking at the machines on eBay, but I was a little concerned about whether they had enough power or getting one that was worn out. If you vouch for the power, I'll take a chance on getting one that's still serviceable. Thanks for the reply. Dave |
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![]() "Carnivore269" wrote in message m... "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. ;-) C. I agree, there are cheap machines, with the emphasis on CHEAP. ![]() BTW, the Waring DMC20 is a commercial single spindle machine and is $187.69+shipping. Dave |
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"Dave Brower" wrote in
: 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...35/qid=1067199 932 /br=1-1/ref=br_lf_k_1//104-8517187-8127115?v=glance&s=kitchen&n=5689 82 About $35 and free shipping. It's very nice, but definitely a home version. The following is typical of th earlier commercial models and similar to mine. Has much more power... http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...80262&category = 852 Wayne Wayne, I've been looking at the machines on eBay, but I was a little concerned about whether they had enough power or getting one that was worn out. If you vouch for the power, I'll take a chance on getting one that's still serviceable. Thanks for the reply. Dave Dave, I actually bought mine on eBay about 3 years ago. It's a great machine and we use it weekly. It easily handles hard ice cream when making a milkshake or malt. In fact, I usually can only use it set on the lower power setting. Make sure that you confer with the seller that it's in perfect operating condition. Since they were built for commercial use, it will probably last you forever! Wayne P. S. - Enjoy! |
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