



( 7 reviews )
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Posted: Oct 13 2008
I looked at all of the machines listed on Amazon. I read the reviews. The Waring appeared to be the best though I worried a bit about the pretty plastic motor cover. It almost fakes chrome steel, and now I know why! I use hard frozen ice cream and like my malts thick. My machine may be "faulty" but it overheated and quit the third time I used it. The Amazon vendor is a pain in the six and Waring's talking machine recorded my message (to call back) around an hour ago. I'm looking for a commercial grade machine!
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Posted: Aug 16 2008
My wife and I are happy with this mixer. I won't repeat what other's have said, but my only comment is the silver motor housing is made of shiny plastic. For the cost of this mixer, I would expect it to be made of metal. It does make delicious shakes and it's easy to clean.
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( 3 of 3 found this review helpful ) Posted: Sep 7 2006
I, too, was hesitant about spending this much $$ to make milkshakes; however, the kids love to make shakes and the standard blender is hard for them to clean (not to mention the sharp blades). After our first use, my 15-year-old son said that he was "Ecstatic!". Anyone with teenagers knows how hard it is to achieve an emotional response--normally I get a monosyllabic grunt.

















