

🍦 Chill like a pro—homemade ice cream, zero hassle, all style.
The Whynter 2.1 Qt Upright Automatic Ice Cream Maker features a powerful built-in compressor that eliminates the need for pre-freezing, enabling quick, continuous production of up to 2.1 quarts of ice cream, gelato, or sorbet. Its motor protection and extended cooling functions ensure durability and consistent texture, while the sleek stainless steel design and intuitive LCD controls make it a stylish, user-friendly addition to any modern kitchen.



























| ASIN | B01FXMW4AS |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14,110 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #22 in Ice Cream Machines |
| Brand | Whynter |
| Capacity | 2.1 Quarts |
| Color | Stainless Steel |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,619) |
| Date First Available | May 20, 2016 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00852749006146 |
| Included Components | Ice Cream Maker |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 24.2 pounds |
| Item model number | ICM-201SB |
| Manufacturer | Whynter |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Model Name | ICM-201SB |
| Operation Mode | Automatic |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
| Product Dimensions | 14.25"L x 12.5"W x 14.25"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Residential |
| Special Feature | Built-In Timer, Motor Protection Function |
| UPC | 852749006146 |
4**Y
Makes delicious soft serve within 1 hour!
This was the best gift I have ever received! It is rated top quality by best kitchen. It comes with a quick and easy recipe guide, it makes 2 quarts of ice cream and it does it quickly. The ice cream is soft and delicious and easy to add flavors. The noise level is very acceptable and it allows me to make healthy ice cream without all the chemicals of store-bought. I highly recommend this to anyone who loves ice cream, plus there's no freezing and waiting 24 hours to eat your ice cream, it's quick and under an hour you can have delicious ice cream sorbet or other recipes of your choosing. It's a beautiful appliance, sturdy and holds up well. I have never been happier with an appliance, definitely worth every penny spent! ♥️♥️♥️
A**R
Great product, great service
Intuitive interface, nice looking, replacement parts / additional bowls available if you want to switch between flavors. High quality and works perfectly as described. It comes with a 1yr warranty, so when I had an issue after six months, I reached out to the manufacturer -- and Whynter's customer service was amazing, super responsive, and super helpful. I can't say enough good things about this company or product. Worth the price, absolutely. I find most recipes only take 20-30 minutes, but it gets firmer the longer you let it go softserve consistency is usually about 30 min. Storebought ice cream firmness can take 45 min. Milkshake is like 10-15. Also, the more liquid, the longer it takes. So you can do a smaller batch for a quick snack. I can usually get the equivalent of a pint in 25min min. Pro tip: super easy, lazy ice cream mix = blend a nutition shake with chia seeds and a bit of extra sweetener (I use Splenda), and optionally a bit of peanut butter or coconut cream to make it extra creamy, and you have a super-fast ice cream that you can eat as a meal guilt-free. I love it. (Full disclosure: i've found that a high-quality blender is a must if you're starting from a powdered mix). I make only weird vegan recipes and it still manages to make yummy ice ceam of anything I throw in there.
I**S
Fantastic-why didn't I start making homemade before now?
I've had mine for a couple of weeks too, and I think it's fantastic. A couple of things- -- I know it shows in the manual that the mixture should not go above these things on each side of the churner, BUT I found it better be a half inch BELOW that. It still gets on the underside of the plastic cover as it churns, but then at least it keeps the mix a bit lower and stops any chance of overflowing the bowl. I actually think it wouldn't matter anyway as the bowl seems to sit in a pretty tightly gasketed ring, so maybe I'm being overly cautious. Either way, I'm still quite happy to get 2 Qts (4 pints) of really good ice cream instead of the 2.5 Qts it claims to make. To get the most actual ice cream out of it, add any mix-ins (choco chips, nuts etc) into it AFTER it has finished freeze churning. When it's done churning, it is soft serve consistency... so I turn it out into a big bowl, THEN I mix in the mix ins (gently so as not to incorporate a lot of ice crystal forming air into it). Then I pack it in pint containers tightly, (using the handy plastic flat spatula thing that came with the machine), cover with a circle of parchment paper against the top of the ice cream, and put them all away in the freezer at least overnight. --- If your ingredients are cold (should not be frozen) when they go into the churn bowl, it can take substantially less time than the 60 minute timer is set to default for. If you come back in 60 minutes and the machine is not still churning, it has probably stopped churning and already gone into 'just chill' mode. This will make it more difficult to get the churn bowl out. That plastic spatula thing that comes with the machine is handy here. First try to hold the handle on both sides of the bowl close to the bowl's top (instead of at the top of the handle) at both of the handle's hinges. Try to pull straight up wiggling a tiny bit. If your churning stopped minutes before and it went into keep cold mode, that bowl will be really tightly held to the frozen sides of the machine. Take the flat spatula thing and (GENTLY) put it between the very top of the bowl and the side of the machine it's against (BUT ONLY about 1/4 inch down!!) and move it back and forth. It will sort of break a vacuum hold. Do it 4 or 5 more times in different places around the bowl and then try again to pull it up. Just be careful not to jam that thing down too far or back and forth to hard. This has always worked for me with no apparent damage to anything. Most of my ice cream recipes include 2 TBS of some kind of liqueur (raspberry, hazelnut, coffee, cherry etc) which will help it from getting so rock hard. It shouldn't be added until the last few minutes of churning, as it can affect the freezing too early) OR after churning and after it's gone into another bowl to add mix ins to, before packing (my preferred method). Commercial ice cream has up to 25 percent more air whipped into it- more money for the manufacturers for less actual product- which makes it more 'fluffy' and also less hard in storage. You can leave the liqueur out of course- either way your homemade will be more dense (more flavorful if you ask me). As to the hardness- 2 things can help- keep it in a freezer that's part of your fridge as opposed to an upright or chest type freezer. Or.... don't worry about any of it, and just leave the pint out on the kitchen counter to soften a tad, for 10 minutes, before you dig in. OR dig it out when rock hard, put in a bowl and microwave for 10 seconds or so. You really can't go too wrong, right? The very few recipes that come with the machine (in the manual) are pretty useless to me (for the egg reason). I went on their web site but couldn't even find any there. I got 5 books from Amazon for ice cream recipes (and sorbets, sherbets, etc). Since I make egg free ice creams only (since 'custard-style' recipes are WAY TOO MUCH work with the cooking and tempering the eggs with the dairy), I have found only one book that has more great egg free (also known as 'Philadelphia style') recipes. That was the 'Perfect Scoop' by David Lebovitz. Very nice book, great recipes, great photos. A favorite recent recipe I made was Peach, Vanilla, Pecan ice cream- 1 (14 oz) can sweetened condensed milk; 1 pint (16 oz) of half and half; 3 cups of uncooked peach puree made from unpeeled (but washed), pitted & chopped peaches pureed in a bowl using an immersion blender; 1 TBS vanilla; 2 TBS raspberry liqueur (added along with the nuts AFTER it came out of the churning bowl into another bowl before packing); 1 cup chopped pecans. I'm sorry to say I don't remember how much this made (ounce wise), or whether I might have also added al cup of whole milk to it also. But the combo of sweetened condensed milk, half and half and whole milk is a great EASY way to get ice cream fast. For chocolate= instead of the peaches- add 4-5 TBS dutch process (dark, european-style) cocoa and 1/4 cup of hersheys syrup, with 2 teaspoons of vanilla, to the dairy combo. Instead of nuts, add in (after freezing & churning and turning out into another bowl) 1/2 to a cup of mini chocolate chips and instead of raspberry liqueur add 2 TBS of Kalua (coffee liqueur) either a few minutes at the end of churning, or with the chips. Don't be afraid to TASTE the mix before you freeze/churn it!! There are no eggs so it's safe to taste- it can then be most to your liking (less vanilla etc). I must say this taller machine fits much better in my kitchen than the wider would. It is quite heavy (as all compressor machines are), so it's not something you want to put on a lower shelf to pull up to the counter to use. But all summer long, this sucker will be sitting on my counter and will be keeping me in ice cream heaven. It appears to be well made, quiet enough when in use, easy to clean, easy to use and I only need to make 16 batches of 4 pints each to pay for itself (our favorite was 5$ a pint before). I think this machine will have no trouble managing that (certainly better than my husband and I can manage eating it all- so it's been a great summer gift to friends !!)
D**M
High quality ice cream maker
I received this as a Christmas gift and we just made our first couple batches of ice cream. Super easy to use and quiet. Simply pour in the mixture, press a couple buttons, and the machine does the rest. We've used the "old fashioned" style of ice cream maker for many years that involves using rock salt and ice cubes. This is so much easier and faster, yet still produces the same quality of ice cream. One mistake we made with our first batch was to pour in the ice cream mixture when it was still warm. It still worked fine, but just took longer for the ice cream to thicken up. It has a nice compact design that will be very easy to store. If you've been considering this style of ice cream maker, I highly recommend this brand.
J**C
Never buy store bought ice cream again!
Best ice cream maker EVER. I actually asked for the Ninja ice cream maker because I have other Ninja products that I love however my son did research and found this one and bought it for me for Christmas. I made chocolate ice cream the day I got it and my family raved about it saying it was the best ice cream they have ever had. The machine is so easy to use, easy to clean and makes wonderful ice cream. Love that I don’t have to freeze bowls before making ice cream so I can make multiple batches in one day. Have had it a week and I think I’ve made 9 batches of ice cream and all natural ingredients none of the yucky stuff that comes from store bought. I will never buy store bought ice cream again.
I**M
Fun and easy!
Fun family item to use, homemade ice cream is a treat. Most recipes are simple, and ice cream maker is ready to use out of the box and delivers on its promises. Discover your creative side and try some adventurous recipes!
R**Z
Me encanta mi nueva maquina para hacer helados! es facil de usar y no es necesario congelar el contenedor antes de utilizarla. super recomendada, ya le conte a toda mi familia tambien :P
S**O
Have had this for two years now and it rocks. Highly recommended.
B**2
Cannot say good enough things about this unit. As with all Whynter products I've bought (Have a portable dual hose AC unit ARC-14S) it's all about the build: No fancy crap internet connected doodads and thingamagigs. Rock solid and made to last. A couple suggestions: First make sure to fill it WELL BELOW the top paddle... I did it and since it expands as it freezes it tends to start popping the lid which disengages the paddle and "jumps". Second: For those complaining about the paddles and how convoluted they are, I use a chopstick or small silicone spatula to clean it off nor prob. Ya'd think they're expecting the machine to feed it to them? Seriously? :-) All in all TOP NOTCH and well worth the price. And just to be clear: The machine churns about 16oz and anyone says it makes 1qt is talking about the RECIPE (I do vanilla). The machine CANNOT freeze 32oz in one go. With the Vanilla (which I might add is a process LoL!) it takes 2 runs to do the entirety of it.
F**E
I have been using this machine to make frozen yogurt and once for ice cream ever since I received it and love the results. Easy to use and love tat I don’t have to worry about freezing the bowl for over 8 hours every time. The biggest selling point is that the churning bowl is made of stainless steel. Also love that being upright it takes up very little room. Looks solid.
N**M
My first cook took 2 hours because I put in too much, it's able to make icecream in about half-hour for on cup size, although on it's website it failed to mention this is a 110v machine, I was checking the menu and find out about it and get a step down transformer before plug-in, it is dangers to make this kind info clearly
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