Nostalgia Two-Speed Electric Milkshake Maker and Drink is available in Saudi Arabia.
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Nostalgia Two-Speed Electric Milkshake Maker and Drink Mixer, Includes 16-Ounce Stainless Steel Mixing Cup & Rod, Jade Green
Brand
Nostalgia
Color
Jadeite
Special Feature
Manual
Product Dimensions
5″D x 7″W x 14″H
Material
Stainless Steel
Included Components
Milkshake Maker, Stainless Steel Mixing Cup, Mixing Rod
Wattage
100 watts
Number of Speeds
2
Item Weight
16 Ounces
Is Dishwasher Safe
Yes
Blade Material
Stainless Steel
Item Weight
1 pounds
Manufacturer
Nostalgia
ASIN
B09VTMWS76
Country of Origin
China
Item model number
Nostalgia
Date First Available
March 17, 2022
Test video – Nostalgia Two-Speed Electric Milkshake Maker and Drink :
Product highlights :
RETRO DRINK MAKER: Both fun and easy to use, it brings the old time ice cream parlor right the kitchen – perfect for making milkshakes, malted milks, soda fountain drinks and even health drinks.
POWERFUL MIXER: Equipped with a 100-watt motor, this 2-speed mixer makes it easy to customize your milkshake thickness
MIXING CUP and ROD: Unit is built with a durable 16-ounce stainless steel mixing cup and mixing rod, and has a weighted base for added stability
EASY TO ACCESS and CLEAN: Tilt-back head and detaching spindle makes this easy to clean and easy to access
Questions & Answers – Nostalgia Two-Speed Electric Milkshake Maker and Drink :
➕ What is the price of Nostalgia Two-Speed Electric Milkshake Maker and Drink in Saudi Arabia ?
The price of Nostalgia Two-Speed Electric Milkshake Maker and Drink in-store is 130 SAR VAT.
➕ When Nostalgia Two-Speed Electric Milkshake Maker and Drink was released ?
The release date was March 17, 2022.
➕ What is the price of Nostalgia Two-Speed Electric Milkshake Maker and Drink cheap used ?
The price of Nostalgia Two-Speed Electric Milkshake Maker and Drink used is 90 SAR VAT.
➕ What are the main characteristics of Nostalgia Two-Speed Electric Milkshake Maker and Drink ?
Special specifications :
RETRO DRINK MAKER: Both fun and easy to use, it brings the old time ice cream parlor right the kitchen – perfect for making milkshakes, malted milks, soda fountain drinks and even health drinks.
➕ Is it interesting to buy this product ?
The best people who can answer you are customers who have already bought and tested this product (See Customer Reviews). This product is rated 3.9 / 5 on Amazon.
➕ Where to buy Nostalgia Two-Speed Electric Milkshake Maker and Drink in Saudi Arabia ?
Technical specifications – Nostalgia Two-Speed Electric Milkshake Maker and Drink :
Brand
Nostalgia
Color
Jadeite
Special Feature
Manual
Product Dimensions
5″D x 7″W x 14″H
Material
Stainless Steel
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16 reviews for Nostalgia Two-Speed Electric Milkshake Maker and Drink
Rated 5 out of 5
G. J (verified owner)–
Blender – Works good
Rated 5 out of 5
G. E (verified owner)–
Doesn’t beat my new bug zapper, but it’s close. – When I opened this, I thought it seemed too light and small to be effective but I was wrong. As long as you soften the ice cream a bit before you make your shakes, this works really well. You can also wiggle the cup while it’s mixing, if you think the ice cream isn’t completely mixed in. My bug zapper is my favorite purchase in a long time, but this is a really close second. I have also gained a new found popularity amongst the pack of hungry locusts I sometimes will admit I gave birth to, so there’s that, as well. Buy this if you like milkshakes but loathe leaving your house. Also buy the square tub of vanilla ice cream sold by Amazon’s arch nemesis, the yellow happy face place- you’re going to go broke buying the normal size ice cream AND it’s actually really creamy and flavorful. If you have locusts like me, you’re gonna need the tub. I’d also advise that you keep this a secret from the outside world around you (relatives, neighbors, etc) because if you don’t (like I didn’t), people you can barely tolerate will start being friendly. (Hope the reference of said arch nemesis doesn’t prevent this from posting).
Rated 4 out of 5
K. M (verified owner)–
Fun – We have probably gained 10 lbs from this thing. So nice to have milk shakes at home
Rated 5 out of 5
G. E (verified owner)–
Doesn’t beat my new bug zapper, but it’s close. – When I opened this, I thought it seemed too light and small to be effective but I was wrong. As long as you soften the ice cream a bit before you make your shakes, this works really well. You can also wiggle the cup while it’s mixing, if you think the ice cream isn’t completely mixed in. My bug zapper is my favorite purchase in a long time, but this is a really close second. I have also gained a new found popularity amongst the pack of hungry locusts I sometimes will admit I gave birth to, so there’s that, as well. Buy this if you like milkshakes but loathe leaving your house. Also buy the square tub of vanilla ice cream sold by Amazon’s arch nemesis, the yellow happy face place- you’re going to go broke buying the normal size ice cream AND it’s actually really creamy and flavorful. If you have locusts like me, you’re gonna need the tub. I’d also advise that you keep this a secret from the outside world around you (relatives, neighbors, etc) because if you don’t (like I didn’t), people you can barely tolerate will start being friendly. (Hope the reference of said arch nemesis doesn’t prevent this from posting).
Rated 4 out of 5
L. K (verified owner)–
Not as good as I hoped – It works ok but not as good as a professional one I have to play with it when using it
Rated 3 out of 5
G. G (verified owner)–
Can’t add cookies, chocolate etc. Only syrup. – I returned it because even thought it’s super cute on a countertop, it’s kind of poor at making milkshakes. You will only be able to make shakes where you add syrup only to ice cream and milk or just ice cream and milk if you skip the syrup. You won’t be able to crush any cookies, m&m’s chocolates, graham crackers and things like that. It can’t seem to crush these items even when I did pre-crushing to make cookies a lot smaller (which you should be doing anyway for any ice cream machine). It sent all the cookie bits to the bottom of the cup and didn’t crush them and make them smaller at all. So you end up with a milkshake with cookie pieces at the bottom of the cup that have not been blended into the milkshake at all and have not been reduced in size and finely milled into the milkshake at all. I used to work in a restaurant where we made milkshakes all day long, it was what we were famous for. So I know my milkshakes. The machine we had looked similar but was clearly far more expensive and could chop anything while it spun. This milkshakes spinner can’t chop anything and you can see and notice easily as to how poor its quality is. I would spend more money on a better machine if you love making milkshakes. If you don’t care about having cookies like Oreos for example mixed into your milkshake and are fine with making milkshakes using ice cream and some chocolate syrup or caramel etc., then this will do fine for you, plus if aren’t going to make milkshakes often as well, then this one makes sense for you too.
Rated 4 out of 5
M. K (verified owner)–
Works fine a lil loud but that was expected out of a motorized mixer. Happy with it tho. – Capacity a lil small but it can be used twice for large shakes I don’t have su
Rated 4 out of 5
K. M (verified owner)–
Fun – We have probably gained 10 lbs from this thing. So nice to have milk shakes at home
Rated 4 out of 5
G. E (verified owner)–
Works but loud – This makes great shakes but you need to let the ice cream warm up a bit to get it to blend well. Also, if you are someone in your family has sensory issues don’t buy this. It’s very loud!
Rated 4 out of 5
M. M (verified owner)–
Neat little item. – So you have some leftover ice cream and some milk; maybe some fruit or fruit compote, caramel or chocolate syrup and whipped cream. This appliance takes up very little counter space and it could not be easier to use. I’ve been experimenting with frozen candy bar chunks in addition to the kinds of ingredients listed above. For those people who prefer to make healthy drinks with alfalfa and whatnot, I’m sure it would accommodate. It does require mostly liquid ingredients to operate — it’s not a full-blown Cuisinart. Then again, it’s not expensive. It has a nice 50s-60s diner retro-look, but it’s so small, you could tuck it into a cupboard or into the corner of your kitchen counter and no one would notice it. What else is there to say? The two-speed motor works well. I cannot yet speak for its long-term durability, but I have been very pleased with the results so far. The recipe book that comes with the unit contains instructions for making old-fashioned malted milk and even pancake batter in it. Maybe I’ll try that. Probably not. I am enjoying mixing milk and ice cream with varied ingredients. My only complaint is that sometimes I would like to make a drink larger than the 16-oz capacity of the mixing cup. But that’s nitpicking. It’s an attractive and useful kitchen machine.
Rated 3 out of 5
G. G (verified owner)–
Can’t add cookies, chocolate etc. Only syrup. – I returned it because even thought it’s super cute on a countertop, it’s kind of poor at making milkshakes. You will only be able to make shakes where you add syrup only to ice cream and milk or just ice cream and milk if you skip the syrup. You won’t be able to crush any cookies, m&m’s chocolates, graham crackers and things like that. It can’t seem to crush these items even when I did pre-crushing to make cookies a lot smaller (which you should be doing anyway for any ice cream machine). It sent all the cookie bits to the bottom of the cup and didn’t crush them and make them smaller at all. So you end up with a milkshake with cookie pieces at the bottom of the cup that have not been blended into the milkshake at all and have not been reduced in size and finely milled into the milkshake at all. I used to work in a restaurant where we made milkshakes all day long, it was what we were famous for. So I know my milkshakes. The machine we had looked similar but was clearly far more expensive and could chop anything while it spun. This milkshakes spinner can’t chop anything and you can see and notice easily as to how poor its quality is. I would spend more money on a better machine if you love making milkshakes. If you don’t care about having cookies like Oreos for example mixed into your milkshake and are fine with making milkshakes using ice cream and some chocolate syrup or caramel etc., then this will do fine for you, plus if aren’t going to make milkshakes often as well, then this one makes sense for you too.
Rated 4 out of 5
M. K (verified owner)–
Works fine a lil loud but that was expected out of a motorized mixer. Happy with it tho. – Capacity a lil small but it can be used twice for large shakes I don’t have su
Rated 4 out of 5
G. E (verified owner)–
Works but loud – This makes great shakes but you need to let the ice cream warm up a bit to get it to blend well. Also, if you are someone in your family has sensory issues don’t buy this. It’s very loud!
Rated 5 out of 5
G. J (verified owner)–
Blender – Works good
Rated 4 out of 5
L. K (verified owner)–
Not as good as I hoped – It works ok but not as good as a professional one I have to play with it when using it
Rated 4 out of 5
M. M (verified owner)–
Neat little item. – So you have some leftover ice cream and some milk; maybe some fruit or fruit compote, caramel or chocolate syrup and whipped cream. This appliance takes up very little counter space and it could not be easier to use. I’ve been experimenting with frozen candy bar chunks in addition to the kinds of ingredients listed above. For those people who prefer to make healthy drinks with alfalfa and whatnot, I’m sure it would accommodate. It does require mostly liquid ingredients to operate — it’s not a full-blown Cuisinart. Then again, it’s not expensive. It has a nice 50s-60s diner retro-look, but it’s so small, you could tuck it into a cupboard or into the corner of your kitchen counter and no one would notice it. What else is there to say? The two-speed motor works well. I cannot yet speak for its long-term durability, but I have been very pleased with the results so far. The recipe book that comes with the unit contains instructions for making old-fashioned malted milk and even pancake batter in it. Maybe I’ll try that. Probably not. I am enjoying mixing milk and ice cream with varied ingredients. My only complaint is that sometimes I would like to make a drink larger than the 16-oz capacity of the mixing cup. But that’s nitpicking. It’s an attractive and useful kitchen machine.
G. J (verified owner) –
Blender – Works good
G. E (verified owner) –
Doesn’t beat my new bug zapper, but it’s close. – When I opened this, I thought it seemed too light and small to be effective but I was wrong. As long as you soften the ice cream a bit before you make your shakes, this works really well. You can also wiggle the cup while it’s mixing, if you think the ice cream isn’t completely mixed in. My bug zapper is my favorite purchase in a long time, but this is a really close second. I have also gained a new found popularity amongst the pack of hungry locusts I sometimes will admit I gave birth to, so there’s that, as well. Buy this if you like milkshakes but loathe leaving your house. Also buy the square tub of vanilla ice cream sold by Amazon’s arch nemesis, the yellow happy face place- you’re going to go broke buying the normal size ice cream AND it’s actually really creamy and flavorful. If you have locusts like me, you’re gonna need the tub. I’d also advise that you keep this a secret from the outside world around you (relatives, neighbors, etc) because if you don’t (like I didn’t), people you can barely tolerate will start being friendly. (Hope the reference of said arch nemesis doesn’t prevent this from posting).
K. M (verified owner) –
Fun – We have probably gained 10 lbs from this thing. So nice to have milk shakes at home
G. E (verified owner) –
Doesn’t beat my new bug zapper, but it’s close. – When I opened this, I thought it seemed too light and small to be effective but I was wrong. As long as you soften the ice cream a bit before you make your shakes, this works really well. You can also wiggle the cup while it’s mixing, if you think the ice cream isn’t completely mixed in. My bug zapper is my favorite purchase in a long time, but this is a really close second. I have also gained a new found popularity amongst the pack of hungry locusts I sometimes will admit I gave birth to, so there’s that, as well. Buy this if you like milkshakes but loathe leaving your house. Also buy the square tub of vanilla ice cream sold by Amazon’s arch nemesis, the yellow happy face place- you’re going to go broke buying the normal size ice cream AND it’s actually really creamy and flavorful. If you have locusts like me, you’re gonna need the tub. I’d also advise that you keep this a secret from the outside world around you (relatives, neighbors, etc) because if you don’t (like I didn’t), people you can barely tolerate will start being friendly. (Hope the reference of said arch nemesis doesn’t prevent this from posting).
L. K (verified owner) –
Not as good as I hoped – It works ok but not as good as a professional one I have to play with it when using it
G. G (verified owner) –
Can’t add cookies, chocolate etc. Only syrup. – I returned it because even thought it’s super cute on a countertop, it’s kind of poor at making milkshakes. You will only be able to make shakes where you add syrup only to ice cream and milk or just ice cream and milk if you skip the syrup. You won’t be able to crush any cookies, m&m’s chocolates, graham crackers and things like that. It can’t seem to crush these items even when I did pre-crushing to make cookies a lot smaller (which you should be doing anyway for any ice cream machine). It sent all the cookie bits to the bottom of the cup and didn’t crush them and make them smaller at all. So you end up with a milkshake with cookie pieces at the bottom of the cup that have not been blended into the milkshake at all and have not been reduced in size and finely milled into the milkshake at all. I used to work in a restaurant where we made milkshakes all day long, it was what we were famous for. So I know my milkshakes. The machine we had looked similar but was clearly far more expensive and could chop anything while it spun. This milkshakes spinner can’t chop anything and you can see and notice easily as to how poor its quality is. I would spend more money on a better machine if you love making milkshakes. If you don’t care about having cookies like Oreos for example mixed into your milkshake and are fine with making milkshakes using ice cream and some chocolate syrup or caramel etc., then this will do fine for you, plus if aren’t going to make milkshakes often as well, then this one makes sense for you too.
M. K (verified owner) –
Works fine a lil loud but that was expected out of a motorized mixer. Happy with it tho. – Capacity a lil small but it can be used twice for large shakes I don’t have su
K. M (verified owner) –
Fun – We have probably gained 10 lbs from this thing. So nice to have milk shakes at home
G. E (verified owner) –
Works but loud – This makes great shakes but you need to let the ice cream warm up a bit to get it to blend well. Also, if you are someone in your family has sensory issues don’t buy this. It’s very loud!
M. M (verified owner) –
Neat little item. – So you have some leftover ice cream and some milk; maybe some fruit or fruit compote, caramel or chocolate syrup and whipped cream. This appliance takes up very little counter space and it could not be easier to use. I’ve been experimenting with frozen candy bar chunks in addition to the kinds of ingredients listed above. For those people who prefer to make healthy drinks with alfalfa and whatnot, I’m sure it would accommodate. It does require mostly liquid ingredients to operate — it’s not a full-blown Cuisinart. Then again, it’s not expensive. It has a nice 50s-60s diner retro-look, but it’s so small, you could tuck it into a cupboard or into the corner of your kitchen counter and no one would notice it. What else is there to say? The two-speed motor works well. I cannot yet speak for its long-term durability, but I have been very pleased with the results so far. The recipe book that comes with the unit contains instructions for making old-fashioned malted milk and even pancake batter in it. Maybe I’ll try that. Probably not. I am enjoying mixing milk and ice cream with varied ingredients. My only complaint is that sometimes I would like to make a drink larger than the 16-oz capacity of the mixing cup. But that’s nitpicking. It’s an attractive and useful kitchen machine.
G. G (verified owner) –
Can’t add cookies, chocolate etc. Only syrup. – I returned it because even thought it’s super cute on a countertop, it’s kind of poor at making milkshakes. You will only be able to make shakes where you add syrup only to ice cream and milk or just ice cream and milk if you skip the syrup. You won’t be able to crush any cookies, m&m’s chocolates, graham crackers and things like that. It can’t seem to crush these items even when I did pre-crushing to make cookies a lot smaller (which you should be doing anyway for any ice cream machine). It sent all the cookie bits to the bottom of the cup and didn’t crush them and make them smaller at all. So you end up with a milkshake with cookie pieces at the bottom of the cup that have not been blended into the milkshake at all and have not been reduced in size and finely milled into the milkshake at all. I used to work in a restaurant where we made milkshakes all day long, it was what we were famous for. So I know my milkshakes. The machine we had looked similar but was clearly far more expensive and could chop anything while it spun. This milkshakes spinner can’t chop anything and you can see and notice easily as to how poor its quality is. I would spend more money on a better machine if you love making milkshakes. If you don’t care about having cookies like Oreos for example mixed into your milkshake and are fine with making milkshakes using ice cream and some chocolate syrup or caramel etc., then this will do fine for you, plus if aren’t going to make milkshakes often as well, then this one makes sense for you too.
M. K (verified owner) –
Works fine a lil loud but that was expected out of a motorized mixer. Happy with it tho. – Capacity a lil small but it can be used twice for large shakes I don’t have su
G. E (verified owner) –
Works but loud – This makes great shakes but you need to let the ice cream warm up a bit to get it to blend well. Also, if you are someone in your family has sensory issues don’t buy this. It’s very loud!
G. J (verified owner) –
Blender – Works good
L. K (verified owner) –
Not as good as I hoped – It works ok but not as good as a professional one I have to play with it when using it
M. M (verified owner) –
Neat little item. – So you have some leftover ice cream and some milk; maybe some fruit or fruit compote, caramel or chocolate syrup and whipped cream. This appliance takes up very little counter space and it could not be easier to use. I’ve been experimenting with frozen candy bar chunks in addition to the kinds of ingredients listed above. For those people who prefer to make healthy drinks with alfalfa and whatnot, I’m sure it would accommodate. It does require mostly liquid ingredients to operate — it’s not a full-blown Cuisinart. Then again, it’s not expensive. It has a nice 50s-60s diner retro-look, but it’s so small, you could tuck it into a cupboard or into the corner of your kitchen counter and no one would notice it. What else is there to say? The two-speed motor works well. I cannot yet speak for its long-term durability, but I have been very pleased with the results so far. The recipe book that comes with the unit contains instructions for making old-fashioned malted milk and even pancake batter in it. Maybe I’ll try that. Probably not. I am enjoying mixing milk and ice cream with varied ingredients. My only complaint is that sometimes I would like to make a drink larger than the 16-oz capacity of the mixing cup. But that’s nitpicking. It’s an attractive and useful kitchen machine.