Like being transported back in time to the soda-fountain days, this top mixer meets all expectations. Our baking expert calls it the ultimate in function and design
Backed by more than 100 years of manufacturing experience. Features a 70-watt motor. Mixer delivers on its promise of delicious milkshakes from a fun machine. Cup holds 28 ounces. Footed pedestal adds stability.
We love the milkshakes this machine produces, but don't expect more.
A mixer collectors will love, this Coca-Cola red machine is a memory maker.
Garners strong reviews for ease of use. Kid-friendly design. Machine is fun for adults who are nostalgic for the iconic brand. Has a 2-speed mixer with 65-watt motor.
Not as sophisticated as similar products.
A small, retro-styled milkshake-making machine that produces delicious shakes with ease.
The stainless-steel spindle can whirl up a small milkshake in just about 2 minutes. The 15-ounce mixing cup locks into place to help avoid spills, while the rubber feet provide a sturdy, non-slip base.
Though this unit is height-adjustable, it may be smaller than expected.
Lean into the retro aesthetic with this model from the original milkshake maker brand. Earns praise from our baking expert for durability.
Fun retro aesthetic. Made of die-cast aluminum with solid pedestal base for stability. Large, 28-oz stainless steel mixing cup. Two-speed 100-watt motor mixes drinks and comes with simple controls. Tilt-back head for convenience.
Some complain the motor burns out. The spindle isn't detachable.
Bright styling and easier cleaning mark this attractive milkshake maker.
Two-speed, 100-watt motor for mixing softened ice cream and fountain drinks. Comes with 16-ounce stainless steel mixing cup. Head tilts back and spindle detaches for easier cleaning. Weighted base.
Some report the motor burning out with short-term use.
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When a healthy smoothie isn’t what you crave, opt for a thick, indulgent, homemade milkshake. Tired of drinking runny shakes made in your high-powered blender? A milkshake maker is designed to create rich, decadent shakes just like those straight out of a soda shop. Forget dragging everyone out to grab sub-par shakes at a franchise. Instead, enjoy yummy treats in the comfort of your own home with a machine that’s easy to use and clean.
Make your next movie night a real treat for the whole family with some delicious, homemade milkshakes.
Countertop blenders and hand blenders are powerful appliances with blades that can perform many different functions, from crushing ice to chopping nuts to puréeing soup.
Milkshake makers are expressly designed for making milkshakes. They blend and thicken cold ingredients quickly, not with blades but with a long shaft and an aeration disc that adds air to the ingredients. When it comes to making thick, milk-based drinks, a milkshake maker delivers creamier, thicker results than a blender. And it’s easier to control the blending process since most models have a removable cup.
You might think that because milkshake makers are less powerful they can’t perform as well as blenders, but milkshake makers do one thing very well, and that is whipping up delicious shakes.
If you already have a countertop blender, you might wonder why you should buy a milkshake maker. Here are a few compelling reasons:
Kids: Homemade milkshakes are a great treat for kids
Fun: Having your own milkshake maker is great fun for parties and family get-togethers
Cool: There’s nothing like enjoying a milkshake at a barbecue on a hot summer day
Cost: There’s no need to go out and spend money on multiple drinks for the family
Control: You can control what you put into your milkshake
Before choosing a milkshake maker for your kitchen, consider the following:
Most milkshake makers are compact and stylish enough to stay on the countertop, but if you want to keep your counters free of clutter, make sure you have enough space in your cupboards. Blenders with a shake function are typically bigger and heavier than milkshake makers.
You should look at milkshake makers with components made of stainless steel. It’s easy to clean and the cup will help keep your milkshakes cold.
You don’t need the same power for making milkshakes as you do to crush ice or make frozen fruit smoothies. A milkshake machine is designed to aerate and mix dairy-based ingredients. Most milkshake machine motors are between 65 and 100 watts. More power isn’t necessarily better when it comes to mixing milkshakes. High-speed mixing can actually affect the consistency of your finished beverage.
How many people do you want to serve? Most milkshake machines have detachable cups that hold about 28 ounces of delicious, creamy goodness. It’s fairly easy to clean out the cup and make another batch, but if you want to serve a crowd, look for a machine with multiple cup attachments.
Milkshake makers with parts made mostly of stainless steel, with a detachable cup, are easy to clean.
You don’t need that much power to make a milkshake, but having two speeds is convenient. Some units have two or more speeds to choose from to make sure you’re mixing and frothing up your milkshake to perfection.
A heavy base is a necessity because it helps to keep the machine from tipping over and makes it easy to control the mixing process if you detach the cup from the machine.
Some milkshake makers come with extra cups, making it easy to serve a crowd. Some machines also come with retro-style serving cups, but these can be purchased separately should you wish to elegantly serve up your ice cream-based concoctions.
You shouldn’t have any problem finding a basic one-cup milkshake maker for around $30 to $40.
Models that cost more than $50 typically have a more powerful motor and an elegant stainless-steel finish.
For more than $100, you’ll find higher-capacity milkshake machines and blenders with shake modes.
Be careful when adding ingredients. If you fill the container too full, the ingredients could overflow.
Add mix-ins like chocolate chips and peanut butter last. These additions taste great in a shake, but add them last to make sure they mix evenly and don’t jam the machine.
Use cold ingredients for best results. The colder your ingredients, the frothier your milkshake.
Fill the cup with the wet ingredients first. Then add the rest of your ingredients.
Clean your machine after each use to prevent bacterial growth. This is super important when making milkshakes because you’ll mostly be using dairy products, which spoil quickly.
Use your new milkshake maker to serve yourself a treat.
Serves 1
1 cup ice cream (chocolate or vanilla)
2 tbsp. sugar (feel free to add less)
1/2 cup milk
1/2 tbsp. jam (your choice)
1/2 tbsp. peanut butter
1 tsp. chopped nuts, such as peanuts or walnuts (optional)
Mix and froth everything together and enjoy!
A. A smoothie is typically fruit-based, and most smoothies are colorful drinks. Milkshakes are milk and/or ice cream-based, creamier than smoothies, and sometimes topped with whipped cream. They’re definitely more of a sweet treat and indulgence than most smoothies.
A. Absolutely. Most machines are capable of mixing up scrambled eggs and smoothies. Don’t have the budget or space for an expensive stand mixer? Use your milkshake machine to mix pancake or waffle batter for breakfast. You can also use it to mix drinks for your next cocktail party.
A. If you have the space, why not? A milkshake maker is second to none when it comes to creating frothy, creamy milk-based drinks. If you really love milkshakes, it’s the best way to get an authentic-tasting one. A blender just doesn’t cut it when it comes to making milkshakes. The blades are designed for cutting up and blending, not aerating and frothing.
A. Yes! There are plenty of lactose-free milk and ice cream options on the market that you can use to make decadent milkshakes.
A. Did you add too much milk, or was your milk not cold enough? Add some crushed ice to help thicken up your shake. For a thicker milkshake, you can also use heavy cream.
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