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The IcyTreat 12-in-1 Ice Cream Maker is a full-automatic, stainless steel machine designed for professional-quality homemade ice cream, sorbet, frozen yogurt, and more. Featuring innovative Ic-Vortex technology with 360° dual-sided blades, it ensures smooth, consistent texture without icy patches. With 12 one-touch programs and three family-sized Tritan tubs, it offers versatile, customizable frozen treats for any diet or preference. Its removable, dishwasher-safe blade system and retractable design make cleaning and storage effortless, while a durable brushless motor guarantees long-lasting performance.














| ASIN | B0DT6XLMXX |
| Best Sellers Rank | #429,252 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #409 in Ice Cream Machines |
| Brand | IcyTreat |
| Brand Name | IcyTreat |
| Capacity | 1.2 Pounds |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 48 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00198715938524 |
| Included Components | 12-in-1 IcyTreat Ice Cream Maker Machine, Easy to Deep Clean Removable Stainless Steel Blade System, Family-Sized Tubs with Handles x 3, Scoop x1, Cleaning Towel x1, User Manual x1, Recipe Book x1, Quick-Start Guide x1, Stainless Steel Interior, 500W Powerful Brushless Motor Included Components 12-in-1 IcyTreat Ice Cream Maker Machine, Easy to Deep Clean Removable Stainless Steel Blade System, Family-Sized Tubs with Handles x 3, Scoop x1, Cleaning Towel x1, User Manual x1, Recipe Book x1, Quick-Start Guide x1, Stainless Steel Interior, 500W Powerful Brushless Motor See more |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 19.9"L x 13.8"W x 9.1"H |
| Item Weight | 14.8 Pounds |
| Manufacture Year | 2025 |
| Manufacturer | IcyTreat |
| Material | Silicone, Stainless Steel, Tritan |
| Model Name | IC1010 |
| Model Number | IC1010 |
| Operation Mode | Automatic |
| Other Special Features of the Product | 12 One-Touch Programs, Dishwasher-Safe, Stainless Steel Dual-Sided Blade System & Interior, Powerful Brushless Motor, Ic-Vortex Technology for Next-Level Silky-Smooth Ice Cream, 3 Family-Sized Tubs, Retractable design, Supports 20,000+ hours Lifetime |
| Product Care Instructions | We recommend hand-washing to keep ice cream scoop looking and working its best. Like scoops used in ice cream shops, aluminum is non-stick and scoops smoothly. It may discolor in dishwashers but remains safe., dishwasher safe ice cream maker machine with 360° deep clean removable blade system |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Ice cream machine with 360° deep clean removable blade system, frozen drink maker for home, gelato maker machine for home, homemade ice cream maker machine, ice cream maker machine for home |
| Special Feature | 12 One-Touch Programs, Dishwasher-Safe, Stainless Steel Dual-Sided Blade System & Interior, Powerful Brushless Motor, Ic-Vortex Technology for Next-Level Silky-Smooth Ice Cream, 3 Family-Sized Tubs, Retractable design, Supports 20,000+ hours Lifetime Special Feature 12 One-Touch Programs, Dishwasher-Safe, Stainless Steel Dual-Sided Blade System & Interior, Powerful Brushless Motor, Ic-Vortex Technology for Next-Level Silky-Smooth Ice Cream, 3 Family-Sized Tubs, Retractable design, Supports 20,000+ hours Lifetime See more |
E**O
Muy conforme con la compra.
Es muy practica, sencilla de usar. Sabiendo combinar los ingredientes, resulta helados muy ricos. ..la recomiendo. Gracias.
A**N
Great Ice Cream Maker, Great Seller!
I am extremely happy with my purchase. The ice cream maker came with very detailed and clear instructions, and a great recipe book that includes an extensive variety of frozen treat options. The machine itself is very easy to use, and is extremely versatile in terms of the types of frozen treats that you can make. It is well-engineered, and is easy to clean and to store. The seller followed up with offers to help with anything, if needed, and to provide more recipe ideas. I highly recommend this seller and this product.
T**O
Tastes good, but has issues
I like that they have different recipe options depending on the type of diet you follow. The recipes I've tried have been good. The machine is extremely loud. It sounds like a jet plane taking off. I thought it was going to explode the first time I used it. It doesn't mix all the way to the bottom in either full or top mode. There's about an inch that doesn't get mixed in so it's frozen solid on the bottom. Lastly...if you're trying to mix in nuts or chocolate chips it doesn't really work very well since it doesn't go to the bottom. You do better just to mix them in yourself.
P**3
Not an ice cream maker.
I expected a machine that would freeze and make ice cream. This is a churn for already frozen dessert. Not what I was looking for.
Z**Y
Works wonderfully!
Really great machine! I've been wanting to make ice cream for awhile and this makes it very easy. It works really fast and isn't as loud as I had thought it'd be. Now all I have to do is get more canisters.
Y**.
The best gift for the summer
Such a fun and easy ice cream maker—perfect for kids! We got this as a gift, and honestly, it’s been such a hit—especially with the heat wave we’ve been having. The best part? It’s so easy to use. My 9- and 6-year-old can do the whole ice cream process on their own from start to finish, which they think is the coolest thing ever. It’s surprisingly quiet (I was worried it would be loud), and it doesn’t have a bunch of complicated parts to clean, which I really appreciate. We’ve been making all sorts of fun flavors, and the whole family has been intrigued and excited every time we pull it out. Just a quick note: we’ve found that for the best results, we need to freeze the bowl for closer to 36 hours—(maybe it's our freezer or preference ) but just be sure to plan ahead. But other than that, it mixes up the ice cream in minutes and has become a super fun addition to our kitchen. With kids, I’d honestly say it’s a must-have.
W**L
Highly Disappointed
This machine couldn't make it through the first use. It's stopped at the midway point and shut off. Now it won't raise up so I can remove the pint container. It's currently sitting on my counter while the contents of the pint melts. Hopefully it'll work then. I had high hopes for this machine but unfortunately I will have to return it.
R**H
Perfect treats for kids and families alike!
This ice cream maker has been a huge hit in our house, especially with my son & daughter! One of the first things I made was frozen strawberry and blueberry yogurt, and they absolutely loved it. It was so rewarding to see them enjoying a healthy, homemade treat. Beyond that, the ability to create sugar-free and customized desserts for the whole family has been fantastic.
H**S
Excellent for mixing and blending. Does not freeze. Easy to clean and store.
5 out of 5 Stars (5) ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ [REVIEW UPDATES] [TL;DR] [QUALITY] (5/5) [VALUE] (5/5) [EASE OF USE] (5/5) [MET EXPECTATIONS] (5/5) [PACKAGING] (5/5) [REVIEW REMARKS] This is a really easy machine to create your frozen concoctions. The push button programs take the guesswork out of how long, or what speed to set the machine on to get the desired outcome. With this machine, you receive three (3) containers with lids, scoop, cleaning cloth, and the instruction manual. The containers are pint sized and only one drawback is you need to have one of the containers empty to be able to lower the machine to store it its compact form. Also, DO NOT LOSE OR DAMAGE THESE CONTAINERS! To replace them, ordering them from IcyTreat directly is very costly. Each container was listed at $66.53 and another listed at $25.99, at the time of writing this review. Although this machine is not considered a one-and-done, it does create a decent end product. By one-and-done I mean that it also freezes the mix. With this ice cream maker, you prepare your base and freeze overnight. When you are ready to mix in your add-ins, just add to the base and mix it up with the selected consistency you are looking for. I found that after the machine finished, the ice cream was a little soft for my liking. I would freeze a little longer and make it a harder consistency. The parts are all easy to clean up afterwards. This machine will make two (2) pints at a time and the leaves the third pint container available to store the machine. Or if you keep the machine extended, you can make all three (3) pints. We usually will go the three (3) pint route and leave the machine open. It does not take up too much space on the counter. Actually, it is about the size of a smaller coffee maker. We like that there are options to make sorbet, icy drinks, milkshakes, along with ice cream. There is a lot to experiment with. The recipe book has some basic recipes included. If you look online there are many examples of recipes to try on different settings, even though they are meant for other manufacturers models. This is like a blender, but with a defined purpose. This speciality is what makes it worth having. All in all, if you are a fan of ice cream, this is a simple device to help you make your own frozen treats in the comfort of your own home. It is a great way to make all natural ice cream and control which ingredients you include. This is good for the health conscious, and the frugal alike. The outlay can be considered a little dear, especially if you are on a budget. However, ice cream can become expensive to purchase. With a machine to help you make your own, it will prove to be an investment over time. If you are a casual ice cream consumer, this may not be something worth the investment. Aside from that, this is a quality home appliance that is easy to maintain and clean and makes decent ice cream. It is not instant ice cream, but it is the next best thing. Highly recommended. In the event that experiences change or evolve, updates may be made to this review to address such developments.
N**K
Surprisingly good, well made with only a few issues.
Tested and reviewed in Polar Ice Creamery (YouTube channel). Really good, a couple of issues but the best alternative to Ninja.
S**R
Superior cleaning ability with fully removable spinning rod
I am impressed with the IcyTreat machine. We got an ice cream maker so we could control the ingredients due to allergies as it is getting more and more difficult to find premade ice cream I could eat. With IcyTreat I know exactly what is in each pint. I also love that it has 12 programs all executable with one touch so each frozen treat is perfectly made. We have been able to try other frozen treats and drinks that we would not normally eat/drink such as sorbets, frozen yogurt, slushies or milkshakes. I love that it comes with 3 pints which is the perfect number for our family for different varieties and tastes. This machine is really well built with stainless steel parts including a dual sided blade system that provides superior processing to other machines on the market ensuring that the frozen dessert is smoother and without any icy patches that have been a problem with other units and affect the taste and mouth feel of the frozen treats. I particularly like how easy this machine is to clean. With this unit the spinning rod is fully removable and can be cleaned completely in the dishwasher. On other machines the rod is a permanent part of the machine AND it withdraws up into the machine’s plastic housing taking remnants of your ice cream with it where you can’t get at it to clean it fully. Yuck! This IcyTreat machine’s spinning rod goes in the dishwasher along with the pints and lids for a thorough cleaning. Nothing survives in this house unless it can go in the dishwasher. Overall a great machine that I’m looking forward to trying more recipes from the included recipe book this summer.
E**C
Good performance, plenty of modes, reasonable build, but with one minor issue...
Tested this thing thoroughly over the past couple of days and it's mostly good (some great), but there were times that it struggled (which I'll get into later) so it's not quite a perfect machine. First of all, the build is actually pretty good. It's not entirely made of stainless steel as the title would suggest, but actually a combination of metal and plastic. But it has the suction cup feet like most of my juicers and they turned out to be necessary for some of the ice cream modes. The entire back portion of the machine also moves up and down so it's not just the paddle (like in the Creami), but it takes forever just to get it back down to the "store" position at the end. And I have to have it that low to store it underneath my cabinets, which was a bit of a bummer. Love that the pints come with handles because it's super convenient to pull out of the fridge, but the silicone lids are just a bit soft and flimsy. Really wish they were a bit stiffer. Performance however, is very good on the milkshake, gelato, sorbet and frozen yogurt, and slightly above average for the rest (except the frozen drinks which I never tested). The biggest issue for me was that the machine sometimes struggled at the very bottom for some unknown reason. Not sure if it's the gear in the back or the ridges on the circular paddle, but on the regular ice cream mode it really started to wobble at the bottom. Thank goodness for those suction feet is all I'll say. It happened again on the frozen yogurt mode, but only once since I ran it twice with a re-spin. Worked perfectly fine for the slushi and icyccino modes, but I started to use the "Top" mode after that. And that's really what I love about this machine. Once you prepare all your ingredients in the freezer overnight, you don't actually have to use all of them at once. You can just churn the top half and put the rest back in the fridge for later. So not only can you make ice cream YOUR way, but also cut down on the portions. Cleaning was a piece of cake too because you can pop out the metallic shaft and from a distance it really looks nice with the shiny black. Thank goodness it comes with a microfiber towel though because it's somewhat of a fingerprint magnet. And the included scoop isn't bad either. Overall though, I can't really compare it to any of its closest competitors because I've never owned any, but I will say that it's about as loud as I expected. Very similar in volume to my juicer motors, only less consistent depending on the ingredients in the pint. The ice cream that it produces is a little on the wet side most of the time which is why it's better on the softer varieties (whoever invented the lime-mint sorbet is a genius), but if you're a fan of frappuccinos or Ice Capps, you'll probably really enjoy the icyccino mode. Not quite sure what's up with the motor when it gets to the bottom sometimes, but it doesn't always happen and the frame seems to be able to take the extra effort. Like I said before, when in doubt, just stick with the top mode and you'll be fine. Yet to use it over the long-haul, but I'll be doing some additional tests with frozen drinks during the summer as well as giving the included recipe book a go and might report back with a little more info. For now, I'd say it's deserves a solid 4.25/5 stars. Definitely a good, borderline very good machine.
M**.
A great little machine that aerates hard pre-frozen treats, with lots of good recipes
My family and I tested this ice cream maker with coffee ice cream and blueberry frozen yogurt. It comes with an instruction booklet and recipe booklet with vegan, keto, low-fat, zero sugar and dairy-free options in English only (but it’s quite well written English) First, the machine arrives in a compressed state suitable for storage so it fits in a smaller box, with one tub on the shaft, and that state needs to be undone by plugging it in and tapping LIFT/STORAGE. You can then take the tub out by turning its lid and rotating it out with the unlock button on the left side of the base. To make any frozen treat with this machine, you first have to prepare the treat in a tub and freeze it yourself for 24 hours. Most of the time, it ends up hard, and the machine then aerates it by beating it with a metal disc (that is not sharp, so you can clean it easily and safely) going down into the frozen treat. The machine has suction cups so that the motor running does not make the machine move too much on the surface it rests on. Make sure the surface is clean and flat. Ice cream made with this machine gets quite creamy and airy and almost feels like soft serve ice cream, though putting any remainder back in the freezer does make it super hard again, requiring the use of this machine to aerate it again. And frozen yogurt is quite creamy and soft but without airiness. We had to use the MIX IN/RESPIN option for everything, as suggested by the recipe book to make things creamier, otherwise things stayed too hard. CAVEATS: * The machine cannot reach the bottom 1 cm (0.4”) of tubs at all. That means the bottom of anything that is hard in the freezer will stay hard after going into it. * A tub has to be in the machine for the LIFT/STORAGE option to work. If there is none, all options on the touchscreen are disabled. So if you use all tubs and want to compress the machine to store it, you can’t, and need to use only 2. Overall, for what it does, it’s a great little machine with a nice recipe booklet.
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