![]() To top it off, this machine didn’t make a mess, as all the ice collected in the drawer below. It would be perfect for a kid’s party or serving a larger group at an event. We gave this machine high scores based on how easy it was to use and how quickly the machine ground ice cubes. We also like that its compact silhouette won’t require too much room on a countertop. The receptacle drawer pulls out, which let us easily scoop the ice into the included reusable or paper cones. The machine automatically stopped when we lifted the plunger, which is an excellent safety feature. Simply flip the switch to turn it on, load it with ice cubes, and gently press the plunger to start churning out snow cones - it made enough ice for four to five servings in under a minute. If you’re searching for a snow cone machine that offers performance at an easier price, this one from Cuisinart is a smart choice. It is on the bulky side, and only produces one texture of ice. Included: Ice shaver, ice molds with lids, instruction manual, and tip card.We also liked how stable the machine was when in use, and how easy it was to clean with a bit of soap and warm water. While it took us a little time to figure out what blade height we preferred, we easily powered through several blocks of ice once we set it. A fully-raised blade yielded crunchy ice chips, while the lowest height made fluffy, soft shaved ice. This machine provided consistently excellent results, regardless of the blade setting. (If you’re more of a crunchy snow cone lover, you can opt for cubes instead.) Included in the package are five lidded ice molds so you can make ice blocks that fit perfectly into the machine for shaved ice. Just plug it into the wall and add ice cubes or an ice block (molds included), and use the single-touch button to start the process, catching the shaved ice in a container below. This machine features an adjustable blade that lets you make a variety of textures of ice. If you can’t decide between a snow cone or a shaved ice machine, you don’t have to - this model by Hawaiian Shaved Ice can do both. When it comes to creating the perfect Summer treat, there’s nothing like a snow cone! The Old Fashioned Carnival Snow Cone Cart from Nostalgia Electrics has made us the coolest place to grab a Summer treat on the block.The blade settings don’t have marks, so we had to play around with its height to find our preferred settings. The best part for me, is that since it’s only grinding ice it makes for an easy clean up! The machine does come with an extra replacement blade which is nice since it will help to prolong the life of the machine. We had picked up some snow cone syrups, cones and straws at our local grocery store and with the included scoop, were able to make perfect snow cones! We hosted a little get together at our home for our friends and the kids were just going crazy for the snow cones and to watch it make the snow. ![]() Within seconds I was seeing perfectly shaved ice! The snow was light and fluffy and the perfect texture for snow cones. Close up the hopper, press the on button and let it go. Operating the machine is a snap! Just grab some ice out of the freezer, let it sit out for about 15 min or until it becomes wet to the touch and then place it in the hopper on top of the machine. It took us about an hour to get together. We had the chance to test out the Old Fashioned Carnival Snow Cone Cart for ourselves and it’s been a major hit! It does take some assembly as the cart part of the machine needs to be put together. Easy to use and fun to look at, the snow cone cart adds an old world touch to any get together! We are always looking for fun ways to stay cool and what better way to chill out then with homemade snow cones! Nostalgia Electrics Old Fashioned Carnival Snow Cone Cart is the perfect solution to hot Summer days. Summer is in full swing and it is HOT here in Texas. Thank you to Nostalgia Electrics for providing me with a sample to review.
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