Cuisipro Donvier Electronic Yogurt Maker | 
enlarge | Brand: Cuisipro Category: Kitchen
List Price: $50.00 Buy New: $44.95 You Save: $5.05 (10%)
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Rating: 127 reviews
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 12 x 6 x 5
MPN: 837418 Model: 837418 UPC: 065506074184 EAN: 0065506074184
Release Date: September 13, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Electronic yogurt maker for up to 6 cups of great-tasting homemade yogurt | | • | Create up to 8 different flavors at a time; use only the freshest ingredients | | • | Digital LCD display with electric timer; 5- and 10-minute warning beeps; auto shut-off | | • | Heater base, thermometer stirrer, 8 jars with lids, unit cover, and user manual with recipes included | | • | Measures 6 by 11-1/2 by 4-1/2 inches; 1-year limited warranty |
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Product Description Make delicious yogurt the easy way with the Donvier electric yogurt maker. Using all-natural ingredients, this convenient device makes a total of 1.5-quarts (48-ounces) of light, creamy yogurt per batch. Electric timer has digital countdown display and automatic shutoff, with beeper sound at end of cycle. Features settings in half-hour increments, from 4 to 14 hours. Includes eight 6-oz.unbreakable, polycarbonate plastic jars, recipes and instructions.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 122 more reviews...
Great Yogurt Maker October 8, 2008 Sunshine aka Gloria (Silver Spring, MD United States) I have had my Donvier Yogurt Maker for over a year (maybe more) and I love it. I know what's in my yogurt and that makes me happy. I use non-fat milk, and make it plain then add whatever sugar free flavors I want at the time that I eat it. I have also made the yogurt cheese and it is also great. I owned a Salton before this and when I moved it was given away...my bad....anyway, Donvier has saved the day for me. I have the extra jars and the cheese maker. I am very happy with this product.
Big disappointment October 2, 2008 Rachel (Seattle, WA, USA) One of the first appliances I replaced when returning to the States after having lived abroad for almost 20 years was my much-used SEB Yogurt Maker. What a disappointment this Donvier machine is by comparison! The Donvier makes the pleasure of homemade yogurt tedious and annoying...one might as well just make yogurt in the oven. With the Donvier, the milk must be preheated (?!) to a specific temperature and then left to cool (?!) before filling the plastic (?!) cups with ill-fitting lids, the cycle is interminably long, and the consistency of the finished product is unappetizing. What a contrast to the SEB -- add one plain (homemade or commercial) yogurt (and 1/4 cup of fruit-flavored syrup) to a quart of cold milk, swish a turn or two with a whisk to mix, pour into the glass (!) cups, let the machine run for 8 hours then pop on the perfectly-fitted lids and refrigerate. Surely there must be a 110V machine out there somewhere that is as easy to use and that yields the same commercial-quality results...
Easy way to eat healthy! August 31, 2008 J. Griffing (Medina, OH USA) Fruit-on-the-bottom commercial yogurts taste great, but what's that corn syrup doing in there? With the Donvier yogurt maker, I know exactly what goes in my yogurt and I can add whatever ingredients I want: fresh fruit, honey, maple syrup, homemade strawberry jam. Prep is simple, and a single batch makes enough yogurt for a week's worth of breakfasts. The only thing you have to think about is the timing. Since the process can take 10+ hours, you need to plan ahead so you're available to put the finished yogurt in the refrigerator when it's done.
yogurt maker August 31, 2008 S. Rosenthal (Montana) I received this yogurt maker as a gift. I have had a few and don't find this one to be any better than the regular salton machines. The cup sizes are about 6 oz each and the lids are cheap and crack easily. I am disappointed to have traded an old salton machine that I bought at a thrift store for this fancier model. I would've been better off ordering lids from salton and keeping what i had. I do not recommend this product.
I like this machine August 26, 2008 Martha Weaver (Texas) I made my first batch of yogurt in this machine and found it to be simple, and the yogurt turned out excellent first time. Just follow the simple instructions and there should be excellent results! I started with 2% natural milk, fresh from the store, and Greek style plain yogurt for starter. Creamy smooth yogurt in every cup!
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