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Waring PDM1 Drink Mixer | 
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| Brand: Waring Category: Kitchen
Buy New: $124.90 - $151.98 (On sale from $275.00)
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Rating: 11 reviews
Color: Ebony Shipping Weight (lbs): 6.3 Dimensions (in): 5.8 x 7 x 18
UPC: 040072970023 EAN: 0040072970023
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| Features:
| • | 2-speed motor, chrome-plated motor cover | | • | Die-cast metal base | | • | single spindle mixer | | • | stainless steel mixing cup |
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Product Description Provides fast preparation of thick drinks, shakes, freezes and batters. Heavy Duty die-cast housing. Automatic start-stop operation. Two-speed commercial motors inside shock-resistant rubber mounts give quiet, trouble free operation. Sealed ball bearings. Mixing cup sold separately. 8''D x 19-1/2''H. 1 year parts and labor warranty. 6' grounded cord. 120V, UL listed. NSF.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 6 more reviews...
Gone in 60 Seconds October 13, 2008 Richard Beattie (Durango,CO) I looked at all of the machines listed on Amazon. I read the reviews. The Waring appeared to be the best though I worried a bit about the pretty plastic motor cover. It almost fakes chrome steel, and now I know why! I use hard frozen ice cream and like my malts thick. My machine may be "faulty" but it overheated and quit the third time I used it. The Amazon vendor is a pain in the six and Waring's talking machine recorded my message (to call back) around an hour ago. I'm looking for a commercial grade machine!
Works fine, could be better made for the price August 16, 2008 Paula (California, USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My wife and I are happy with this mixer. I won't repeat what other's have said, but my only comment is the silver motor housing is made of shiny plastic. For the cost of this mixer, I would expect it to be made of metal. It does make delicious shakes and it's easy to clean.
Wow! September 7, 2006 J. Maggiore I, too, was hesitant about spending this much $$ to make milkshakes; however, the kids love to make shakes and the standard blender is hard for them to clean (not to mention the sharp blades). After our first use, my 15-year-old son said that he was "Ecstatic!". Anyone with teenagers knows how hard it is to achieve an emotional response--normally I get a monosyllabic grunt.
Oh happy day! May 29, 2004 Karen L Johnson (Alexandria, VA USA) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
My family loves old fashioned, real milk shakes. This product works like a dream and I made a perfect milk shake on the first attempt. It is sort of big and I was trying to find a place to store it in my kitchen and my family laughed. Keep it on the counter, they said, it won't be worth your time to put it away! It is worth every penny!!!
Bad Design - The Empire State Mixer May 28, 2004 Onyx Parrot (USA) 14 out of 26 found this review helpful
Earth to Waring, Earth to Waring: Standard American kitchens are designed with 18" of clearance from the counter top to the bottom of the cabinets. Your 18 3/8" tall mixer DOES NOT FIT on most kitchen counters. Hello, Waring, do you copy?The unit looks well made, but the ridiculously tall design makes it impossible to store. It's also overpriced. It's going back...
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