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If you're hankering for a thick chocolate shake or vanilla malt, let Oster lend a hand. Their classic milk shake maker has a two-speed switch control for making shakes as well as smoothies. Its heavy duty, 100 watt motor and commercial design (equipped with aeration discs) combine ingredients in seconds for thick, frothy drinks. Blend drinks directly into the 28-oz. stainless steel cup - it will keep your drink ice cold. The die cast chrome construction offers stability when mixing. Comes with a safety device that prevents the milk shake maker from running without the stainless cup in place.
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Robust, Heavy Duty, Worth the extra expense
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Well worth the extra money, the motor does not get hot after a minute-and-half like cheaper rivals.
Turn it on and off by turning the "head" to left or right.
Appears to be rugged and robust and likely to last a long time.
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2008-11-04
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Great Milkshakes
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For many years, I have used a blender to make milkshakes. This is not the easiest way, so I decided to buy a unit similar to ones found in ice cream shops. I picked this unit because of the chrome finish--easier to keep clean. I am VERY happy with this item. I keep it on my kitchen counter ready to use. SO easy--just add ice cream, milk, flavoring and mix. The turn top for speed control is easy to use. It blends the ingredients quickly and easily. The container is easy to handle--I just wish the container held a little more. What a great buy!
Rating:
(4
out of 5) @ 2008-09-30
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Retro Milkshake Night
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Bought this product because of its reasonable price and retro look. Pop uses it every time the grands come for dinner... its an after dinner tradition to watch Pop make milkshakes the old fashioned way. I priced other similar products... this one was the best priced with the right look. Makes great shakes. Looks nice on my counter tucked in a corner waiting for the next family event! Cleans easily. Doesn't take up much space.
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2008-09-16
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Nice looking but underpowered
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I bought this mixer exclusively to make milkshakes. With medium hard ice
cream it boughs down severely and takes a couple of minutes to completely
mix the ingredients... milk, chocolate fudge, malt. As "Scotty" would say
"aye need mooore power", so I bought a commercial Hamilton Beach mixer with 3/4 hp...
Rating:
(2
out of 5) @ 2008-09-13
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malteds
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it makes very good malteds for those who complain send them to our local malt shoppe and pay three dollars for a stinking malted!
Rating:
(4
out of 5) @ 2008-06-22
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