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Rival 8550-X 5-Quart Wooden Electric Ice Cream Maker

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Rival 8550-X 5-Quart Wooden Electric Ice Cream Maker


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Sales Rank: 25869
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Released: 2005-11-15

Avg. Customer Review: 2.5 Star
Media: Kitchen
Color: WOOD

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Rival 8550-X 5-Quart Wooden Electric Ice Cream Maker
  • Electric ice cream maker makes 5 quarts of ice cream or frozen yogurt
  • Pine bucket is bound with plated wire for a traditional look
  • High-torque motor shuts off automatically when freezing is complete
  • Includes metal can, plastic cover, dasher, cork stopper
  • Bucket measures 10 by 11-1/2 inches; 1-year warranty


Product Review
Product Description

The Rival Company Model# 8550-X 5-Qt. Deluxe Ice Cream Maker

5 QT, Wood Bucket Ice Cream Maker, Auto Shut Off When Ready, Includes Recipes, High Quality Wood Bucket.
Amazon.com Review

While this wooden ice cream maker looks old-fashioned, it's actually electric, taking the arm work out of the whole process. In just 20 to 40 minutes, the maker produces up to five quarts (approximately 40 servings) of ice cream, sorbet, or frozen yogurt. The high-torque motor shuts off automatically when freezing is complete. All that's required is rock salt, ice, and the desired mixture of any flavor (a recipe booklet is included). The Rival ice cream maker consists of the motor unit, a 10-by-11-1/2-inch wooden bucket, a metal ice cream can with plastic lid, a cork stopper for the hole in the lid, and a plastic dasher with a metal shaft. A latch system secures the motor unit to the bucket, and a 45-inch cord allows good reach to a power outlet.

To make good old vanilla ice cream, spiced cider sorbet, frozen strawberry yogurt, and many other tasty treats, the mixture is poured into the metal can, the dasher inserted, lid placed on, and motor unit engaged with the dasher shaft. The dasher does not turn during the freezing process; rather, the can turns around the dasher. Layers of ice and rock salt inside the wooden bucket around the can keep the temperature low enough to freeze the mixture. In case of leakage through the wooden bucket, it's a good idea to have newspaper or a plastic tub underneath. To harden ice cream, the dasher is removed after churning is complete, the cork stopper inserted into the lid, and ice and rock salt are packed over the entire can for a couple hours. All the parts except the motor unit should be washed and dried by hand. Rival covers the ice cream maker with a one-year warranty. --Ann Bieri




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Product Details
Rival 8550-X 5-Quart Wooden Electric Ice Cream Maker
  • Kitchen: 0 pages (2005-11-15)
  • Publisher: Rival
  • Label: Rival
  • Studio: Rival
  • Average Customer Review: 2.5 Star based on 43 reviews
  • Sales Rank in Kitchen & Housewares: #25869


Customer Reviews
Avg. Customer Review:2.5 Star

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 1 Star
Summary: Poor wood construction, weak dasher 2008-08-17
Comment: I guess wanting a good insualted type wooden bucket was needed RIVAL produces weak poor quality, Go with plastic bucket and plastic dasher is poor on performance but for cheap value it teh plastic bucket that you must buy, Presoaking wooded tub prior to use is a waste of time and fun away from family


1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 1 Star
Summary: Garbage 2008-08-11
Comment: I bought this thing because my grandfather had a hand-crank ice cream maker, and made some of the best ice cream. Sadly, those are getting hard to come by. I was a little apprehensive about buying this, since I also remember that it was hard work churning that stuff and I fully expected the motor to burn out. It didn't, but everything else went wrong. The bucket doesn't rotate as quickly as with the hand-crank, the pail is really flimsy and bent the first time using it. Because there isn't enough torque, you can't pack enough ice around the pail to get the ice cream to freeze. This thing is a waste of money. I'm going to run around to the antiques stores tomorrow and find something that actually works.


0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 5 Star
Summary: A favorite! 2008-06-24
Comment: My first Rival Ice Cream maker died after about 10 yrs of a lot of use and I loved it so much I ordered another immediately. I make great ice cream which is a favorite for every family event. I would never purchase any other ice cream maker - hopefully Rival will continue with this model for many years.


0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 1 Star
Summary: Poor product design.....faulty machine. 2008-06-03
Comment: Hi Everyone....I like many others bought a piece of junk. However...I did not read the reviews. I just saw I and bought it. My father wanted one.

We tried it and followed the instructions. We had the sme problems listed in many of the reviews. Metal shavings, not contack being made...you name it...faulty machine.

I called rival for their help. There response to me was that they do not honour the warranty for purchases made on amason and ebay. The lady at rival said I would have to buy back the motor. We are not spending anymore money on this unit.

My father decided to work on the bucket to lower the motor. We are trying again to churn the ice cream.

I also do not recommend this product.


0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 1 Star
Summary: Terrible 2008-04-21
Comment: It is better to buy an inexpensive one because when the ice melts it leaks through the wood and I have to keep going back to put ice in the bucket because the space is so small. I have one that I bought for $16 and all I have to do is put the ice in one time and wait until it is done. It is not worth getting.



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