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Rival F69206-X 6-Quart Electric White Mountain Ice Cream Freezer

Brand: Rival
Category: Kitchen

List Price: $225.99
Buy New: $169.99
You Save: $56.00 (25%)

Qty In Stock


New (44) Used (1)

Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 105 reviews
Sales Rank: 320

Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Fragile: Yes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 17.6
Dimensions (in): 20.7 x 13.8 x 13.4
Warranty: 1

MPN: F69206-X
Model: F69206-X
UPC: 017397692060
EAN: 0017397692060
ASIN: B00002ND6A

Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Features:
  • Makes 6 quarts of ice cream, frozen yogurt, and other frozen confections
  • Electric motor makes traditional family fun easier
  • Stainless-steel freezer can and dasher inside wooden tub
  • Ice cream, frozen yogurt, and sherbet recipes included
  • Freezer can and dasher are dishwasher-safe

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Considered the Best Ice Cream Maker in America, this White Mountain machine has the exclusive triple motion dasher system that mixes and beats the entire contents of the ice cream mixture, producing the smoothest and creamiest ice cream around. They always say ice cream makes everything seem better!

  • 6 quart capacity
  • Add fruit, berries, chocolate, or candy to make your favorite flavor
  • Exclusive Triple Motion Dasher System properly mixes and beats the entire cream contents providing a path of circulation that ensures thoroughly efficient freezing resulting in the smoothest and creamiest ice cream.
  • Tongue and groove solid pine wood bucket is handcrafted, then finished with three coats of sealer, stain and lacquer.
  • Includes recipes
  • Made in USA

    Amazon.com Review
    For a century and a half, since a woman in New York invented the hand-crank freezer, making ice cream has been an American family value. Mom blended the ice cream mixture; Dad filled the maker's wooden tub with ice and rock salt to achieve the below-freezing temperature needed to produce smooth confections; kids clamored to turn the crank; and everyone happily consumed big bowls of ice cream as a reward. This family-bonding activity remains as vibrant today as it was through a century-and-a-half of "progress." With various ice cream, frozen yogurt, and sherbet recipes included, this old-fashioned White Mountain ice cream maker maintains the tradition. Only the use of modern stainless steel for the freezer can and dasher and the electric motor distinguish this rugged maker from the one earlier generations enjoyed. And years from now it will still be used, knitting together a family's history. --Fred Brack


  • Customer Reviews:   Read 45 more reviews...

    4 out of 5 stars Ice cream freezer   August 28, 2008
    A great freezer, I already own two White Mts., this is the first electric. If they would make the tub hoops of stainless this would last a life time, but I guess that's why they don't.


    5 out of 5 stars Best ice cream maker - EVER   August 25, 2008
    My father has had one of these ice cream maker for about 25 years, I got mine about 10 years ago, and just got one for my son & his wife. After trying some of the 'cheaper' models, I went with what my Dad had and it has worked like a charm. It has never given me a bad batch of ice cream, and we make it all summer long. The only thing that I've found with any homemade ice cream is to let it 'sit' for about 30 minutes after the churning is done. It has a chance to harden up, and the kids always like having the dasher for a pre-taste!
    I don't think you'll ever find a better ice cream maker - and I hope you enjoy yours as much as my family has ours!



    5 out of 5 stars Ice Cream Churn...are there words to describe it's results?   August 20, 2008
    I have this product and made home made ice cream this summer while my grandkids were staying with me for a couple weeks. My son stopped in to say 'hi' so I gave him a dish of the ice cream. He loved it. (Of course!) He asked if he could please take my White Mtn. icecream maker with him when he went to the farm over the 4th of July. I said yes, gave him all the instructions that he needed and 4 hours later he'd made his own ice cream with it. He had a birthday 2 wks. later, and that's why I purchased another Wht. Mtn. ice cream maker---it was a birthday gift for him! The ice cream made from this freezer is delicious. It's easy to make. PLUS...There is NO comparison between boughten ice cream from the store and home made. HOME MADE is so superior! I grew up with home made ice cream...being made only in the winter, when Dad went out and chopped the ice from the frozen ponds while Mom put the ingredients together. We only had home made ice cream in the winter. That seems so
    funny now...it would be 50 below zero and we'd be craving ice cream! This is also the ice cream maker that the Catholic priest uses in a small town in N. Dak. on the 4th of July, when he provides not only the fireworks but the HOME MADE ICE CREAM for EVERY ONE in the entire town!!!



    1 out of 5 stars Do spend money for cheap White mountain No longer Quality   August 17, 2008
    After many years of having one , these are new and por wood construction, the electric motor binds and sticks on dashers, Spending a hr to pre soak the tub to prevent water loss is a waste of time,.
    Do not buy this, Decal cheap, wood is pine and very weak, handle bail comes loose



    5 out of 5 stars Best Ice Cream Freezer Ever   August 13, 2008
    This freezer makes the best Ice Cream ever the texture is different from any I have ever used. The motor is very strong and freezes fast without pulling down.I have made 4 batches since getting the freezer.I do not know how I would do without it now.I have been making Homemade Ice Cream for over 54 years and did not know there was so much difference in freezers or I would have bought one sooner. So far I see no down side to this product keep up the good work. AW

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