Shoppers say it’s great for kids.
According to Williams-Sonoma shoppers, the maker is a fast and easy way to enjoy homemade ice cream. “The bowl took about 10 minutes of just scraping down the sides—really easy to do,” one reviewer wrote. “It got to soft-serve consistency and was perfect for eating right out of the bowl.
”Others comment that the gadget is a cool way to keep kids occupied, allowing them to customize their own bowls with all sorts of mix-ins. “I was skeptical about this product, but bought it for our bay house where we have lots of kids staying with us,” a shopper said. “Everyone, adults as well as kids, had fun making ice cream and then eating it. Great product!”. Between soaring summer temps on the horizon and the smart savings, there’s no reason not to add it to your cart lickety-split.
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