lipstickqueen
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There are only 3 reviews that I could findHow can you see reviews now it is sold out and no longer available?
There are only 3 reviews that I could findHow can you see reviews now it is sold out and no longer available?
Disappointing.I've just tried the frozen ready made custard.
The machine was much quieter than expected, so no need for my ear muffs, which are essential for my Ninja blender.
But the icecream was very disappointing. Obviously, it tasted fine, but was the consistency of of biscuit crumbs. So I re-spun it, no difference, so re-spun again, no diiference.
There is no way you could scoop it into a cone as the crumbs would just fall off. it was like eating small ice crystals.
Same for me, and it would be SMOOTH unlike what I made.I worked out that I could buy approx 60 tubs of supermarket own brand luxury ice cream for the cost of the machine alone.
And I'll have to be living on custard now, as I bought an big tub of custard powder as chaeper than ready made.I debated whether to get one or not. Had a look on the Ninja website for recipes, did a bit of calculating with cost of the ingredients and time and effort to faff around, plus the calories and decided not too. I’m sure Gail Hamway never mentioned using cream cheese during demonstrations. Wonder which type you’d use? Did see mentioned that you could use cottage cheese or fresh cream (not on Ninja website)
I worked out that I could buy approx 60 tubs of supermarket own brand luxury ice cream for the cost of the machine alone.
I checked out reviews on Amazon.How can you see reviews now it is sold out and no longer available?
I didn't think of that, here are a few poor reviews, many the same as I found myself of non-smooth ice cream.- - -I checked out reviews on Amazon.
That is a really good point! In my experience, you can read scores of 5 star reviews, some of which tell you no more than the blurb on the packet or have repeated what the sales person has said. There's more to be learned by reading the lower starred reviews because more often than not they'll confirm any worries you might have. I tend to ignore the ones who are just complaining about the packaging or that they've received a faulty unit or clearly are too thick to suss out the instructions. I can give you an example here. OH bought an electric citrus juicer 'cause we love fresh juice but our manual one as good as it is was really hard work. Among the one star reviews was someone who was disappointed that the clearance wasn't deep enough to put a jug underneath so they were making glassfuls one orange at a time - I mean derr! How about pulling the unit to the edge of the work surface and holding a large jug underneath the spout? Incidentally the spout flips up so you're not getting drips on the floor when you're grabbing your next piece of fruit!I didn't think of that, here are a few poor reviews, many the same as I found myself of non-smooth ice cream.- - -
But we wanted "instant" creamy ice cream on demand and regardless of ingredient all that resulted was a crumbly mess.
Now it's possible that our freezer froze too cold, but even when leaving the tubs on the counter for 20 - 30 minutes ... powdery ice cream resulted.
ven if we could have solved the ice crumble mess, the fact that you then have to tamper down what's left and refreeze -- and then go through the whole process again next time ... makes what seemed like fun idea into a chore.
Absolute rubbish, don't believe all the hype round this product. Makes horrible ice cream with crunchy ice crystals in.
First time I used this I made the basic ice cream recipe from the booklet. Ice cream was powdery and left an unpleasant fatty residue in the mouth. The blade shaved plastic from the container leaving stringy slivers through the churned ice cream. My 4 year old granddaughter was picking them out of her mouth and couldn’t eat any more.
Always comes out crumbly whatever you do.
Also (this is me) there are many reviews saying that it very quickly broke or burnt out and tripped the house electricity. Amd many say the blade gouged grooves in the plastic tub, and they ate the pieces of plastic because they didn't realise ubti the tub was empty,
eg - Broke after trying to make a sorbet on the first attempt
Only got a milkshake from it
Absolutely rubbish
You make the ice cream in a mixing bowl. All this machine does is churn it once frozen. Calling it an Ice Cream "maker" is a massive overstatement if not misleading.
Was expecting lovely smooth creamy ice cream. Despite following all the directions and recipes to the letter, I end up with crumbly, certainly not creamy mixture.
There are loads like this, but that's enough to give a flavour of the reviews (no pun intended)
I'll come round and help you eat it, I could live on thick, cold custard.And I'll have to be living on custard now, as I bought an big tub of custard powder as chaeper than ready made.
I hope so for you - They're quick enough to take your money!I'm still waiting for the return label, it was supposed to have been posted last Friday, and being collected this Fri if I get the label in time.
Will probably ring Q tomorrow if it hasn't arrived by then.
Unless you haven’t got a printer then you should ask them to email you a returns label. You’d assume they’d be able to manage that, but you never know with QVC.I'm still waiting for the return label, it was supposed to have been posted last Friday, and being collected this Fri if I get the label in time.
Will probably ring Q tomorrow if it hasn't arrived by then.
No, all my printers packed up because the ink dried up in the heads, ink-jet printers are notorious for this. OH's done the same.Unless you haven’t got a printer then you should ask them to email you a returns label. You’d assume they’d be able to manage that, but you never know with QVC.
That was supposed to be the whole point of the NInja, able to whip up frozen solid icecream into smooth scoopable (which it didn't).... but like I say it's not a ice cream you can store and eat another day!
I know mine struggled due to the size of the motor and the size of the blades, then of course my machine isn't really designed for tasks, however it produced ice cream that was no better than yours and that's really annoying because there are absolutely no excuses as to why the Ninja (it only had one job) didn't produce the results you expected from it! Obviously shop bought ice creams have some kind of stabiliser added to ensure that it doesn't turn into a block of ice. Anything home made and frozen will turn into a block of ice and this machine was supposed to be the answer to this and it isn't. Once it's left the building breathe a sigh of relief you've saved yourself a heap of money. If somethings gonna be a one trick pony the least it should be able to do is perform that trick!That was supposed to be the whole point of the NInja, able to whip up frozen solid icecream into smooth scoopable (which it didn't).
But it didn't struggle to whip it, it just wasn't smooth.
Hopefully it will turn up before Evri come to collect it but Royal Mail seemed to be dealing with loads of postal votes that haven’t turned up yet, according to the news this morning, so I wouldn’t hold my breath.No, all my printers packed up because the ink dried up in the heads, ink-jet printers are notorious for this. OH's done the same.
Unfortunately I am planning to be away soon.Hopefully it will turn up before Evri come to collect it but Royal Mail seemed to be dealing with loads of postal votes that haven’t turned up yet, according to the news this morning, so I wouldn’t hold my breath.
I sent something last week and paid for it to be delivered the next day, tracked and signed for. It took 4 days to reach the recipient and amazingly enough the tracking still shows that it’s stuck at the Leeds Mail Centre.
QVC usually send returns labels 2nd class as well so presumably that’ll take even longer so I’d keep ringing them and, if needs be, tell them to rearrange the day that Evri are collecting it.
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