Nostalgia Retro Hard and Sugar Free Countertop Original Cotton Candy Maker, Includes 2 Reusable Cones And Scoop – Aqua
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As far as I know, I have never experienced a problem. Have you made sure that it has had time to When you put the candy into it, it takes a few moments for it to spin before it begins to spin. It needs to be on for roughly five minutes before starting to spin. There aren't many things you get, don't get me wrong. You can put two candies in, then once they spin out, you can put two more and make a larger one. It isn't like cotton candy at the fair, but you can always put more candy in after it spins out.
Maple sugar is not something I'd recommend trying, as I have never tried Whenever you put anything too sticky in the unit, it will "gum up". Once it's stuck, it's very hard to wash it out. The floss sugar I use for this unit is made specifically This mobile device is available for purchase at Smart &amp Save stores In case there is one near you, you can visit the final store. Compared to other places, this is much cheaper.
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Selected User Reviews For Nostalgia Retro Hard and Sugar Free Countertop Original Cotton Candy Maker, Includes 2 Reusable Cones And Scoop – Aqua
Unfortunately, this product was in terrible shape when it arrived! A used product wasn't ever mentioned on the packaging, but it definitely was! There is burnt candy stuffed in the extraction head and stem, as the head is dented and the stem is bent. The aqua blue housing was covered in old sticky candy. We tried boiling the head and some of it came out, but you can still see some remnants of candy inside. There are clear indications that the plastic protectors for top have I have missed the Sugar Scoop that was supposed to be included with the unit.
The reason I bought this was because I like cotton candy, and I thought it would be fun to be able to make it whenever The machine has some nice features, but if I knew ahead of time how hard it is to remove the special extractor head for cleaning, I would have never There are a few It is super easy to use, all you have to do is assemble, let it heat up for about 10 minutes, then turn it off to put in the candy floss sugar (not included), and before you know it, you've got cotton candy. Since you are dealing with sugar, it is very easy to clean. There are a number of A single batch of cotton candy is made on this machine. You have to shut it down, clean it, and start over each time to get a second batch (over I'm not used to it
It takes forever If you want more cotton candy than what is left in your mouth, you have to wait for the machine to heat up, then you have to wait for it to spit out cotton candy, then you have to do it all over again (after cleaning). Here are the big cons Wow, I have never fought so hard or spent so much time disassembling anything in my entire life. That "specialty extractor head" gets caked with sugar during the process (which is completely normal) and needs disassembling and cleaning. If you are familiar with the term "easy to disassemble for cleaning", then you might think it means To remove the fan you should remove the motor, otherwise the whole machine will be wet (heat coils, motor). In total, it took me twenty minutes of spinning and pulling and yanking and pulling and yanking to get it off the first time. Coming back for a second attempt was more difficult. It is for this reason that I am letting you know since I would never have purchased this machine. You can save money by doing this. Except for people who like to spend twenty to thirty minutes yanking and tugging and pulling at a stuck part so they can break it down easily. My opinion is not so positive. can put up with all the other cons because it's so much fun making cotton candy at home (even though I could just run to the store and buy it quickly), but getting the extractor head off is a deal-breaker for me. I find this to be a deal breaker.
On most weeks, he watches it several times per It takes a significant amount of space to store the top plastic because it is rather large. Before adding any candy sugar in to the unit, you need to wait 10 minutes for it to heat up. As of yet, we have not tried any other hard candy pieces, however it said we could use hard candy from any other country. On the other hand, unlike the pictures on the box, you cannot put whole candy pieces in the machine. The directions specifically state you must crush them.
You should not forget that the machine was only $50. The only way to make cotton candy if you follow the instructions is to put one scoop of sugar into the recipe. That will yield a There are probably 2 or 3 fillers I use to fill the area A scoop of floss is 3 scoops. Likewise, I make sure to hold my funnel directly above the machine and rotate it back and forth as I go. It's a lot easier to stick cotton candy In the picture you can see exactly how it looks. Be sure not to hold the funnel upright and not to scrape the sides with the funnel inside the plastic dome. There is quite a bit of noise coming from the machine as well as it moving around and vibrating. This was placed on a towel in order to prevent it from moving into the kitchen. Overall, it makes good cotton candy, the kids are happy, and the carnival birthday party my daughter is getting is going to be fun. If I spent $50 on this machine, I would be very happy. It's probably true!.
We plan to use it not just on a regular basis, but also for parties and so forth. The device is easy to use, easy to clean, and the sugar you buy separately isn't all that expensive. You only need a few minutes to put it together, a few minutes to heat it up, and only a few minutes to clean it once it is cooled. This cotton candy maker is not too heavy and is easy to transport. If you're on the lookout for a cotton candy maker, I highly recommend it!.
Cotton candy is fluffy and tasty, so no need to worry. The process must be repeated at least twice for me to make a decent sized bunch, which is rather irritating. Normally, I do not have issues with string falling off or not sticking well, but it can cause it to harden very rapidly. (I believe the door opening is too narrow. That may be an error on the part of the user, I found this product to be very simple to disassemble.