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Whynter ICM-080-LH 0.8 Quart Compact Personal Automatic Ice Cream Maker with Stainless Steel Bowl Lilac Haze

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Unveil the Whynter Compact Ice Cream Maker, bursting with fun and adorable colors! This small ice cream machine is perfect for home enjoyment. Unlike other ice cream makers that require pre-freezing, this personal ice cream maker delivers creamy homemade ice cream, gelato, or sorbet in just 30 to 60 minutes—no pre-freezing required, saving you time and hassle. Ideal for health-conscious dessert lovers, families seeking fun, or anyone craving a quick treat.

Compact & Convenient
Designed for small-batch ice cream making, this compact ice cream maker saves counter space while letting you enjoy fresh frozen desserts at home—without added preservatives.

Fun for Parties and Families
Turn dessert time into a blast with this fun ice cream maker! Create homemade ice cream for kids and adults and watch it churn. Unlike other units, its no-pre-freezing feature lets you invent custom ice cream flavors on the spot, bringing joy to every scoop.

Allergy-Friendly and Health-Conscious
Craft allergy-friendly ice cream with the Whynter Ice Cream Maker. Control ingredients for healthy, homemade desserts, perfect for dairy-free or low-sugar diets—without artificial additives or harmful chemicals. Enjoy safe, tailored treats for all.

Easy and Reliable
This small ice cream machine features one-button control, a built-in compressor, and a stainless steel bowl for effortless use—no pre-freezing, no waiting 24 hours. Quick cleanup and consistent performance make it a must-have for the home.

Ready for Instant Ice Cream?
Shop the Whynter Compact Ice Cream Maker now and start crafting custom ice cream flavors today!

Additional information

Unit Capacity

0.8 quart

Housing Material

Premium ABS

Bowl Material

Stainless Steel

Blade Material

BPA-Free Plastic

Display Type

LCD

Temperature Range

-0.4°F to -31°F

Maximum Power Consumption

100W/2.0A

Unit Dimensions

12.75″ W x 9.25″ D x 8″ H

● Lilac Haze Color
● Self-contained compressor powered frozen dessert ice cream maker that does not require pre-freezing
● Removable stainless bowl and BPA-free churn blade for effortless cleaning
● Reliable built-in audible timer
● Motor Protection Function that shuts off to prevent damage if the mixture freezes solid
● LCD timer control
● Capacity: 0.8 quart
● High efficiency CFC-free compressor
● Voltage: 110/120V 60Hz
● Power: 100 watts/2.0A
● Noise Level: <60dB
● Cooling temperature for ice cream function: -0.4℉ to -31℉
● ETL Certified
● Package weight: 18 lbs
● Product dimensions: 12.75″ W x 9.25″ D x 8″ H
● Package dimensions: 16″ W x 12.75″ D x 12″ H
● Net weight: 14.25 lbs
● UPC 850014459789

*This unit comes with one year limited warranty. See product chemical disclosures here.

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FAQs

Can I make other desserts besides ice cream?

Yes! You can also make:

  • Gelato
  • Sorbet
  • Frozen yogurt
  • Non-dairy and vegan frozen desserts
  • Frozen custards
  • Frozen cocktails and mocktails

Need ideas? Browse our ice cream recipes for seasonal flavors, dairy-free options, and more.

How much ice cream can I make at once?

Capacity varies by model

Always check your specific model’s capacity and manual for max fill lines to prevent overflow.

How do I clean the machine?

Follow these steps:
• Remove the mixing bowl and churning blade
• Wash them with warm, soapy water
• Wipe down the interior and exterior with a damp cloth
• Do not immerse the machine base or compressor housing in water
Tip: Clean right after each use for easiest cleanup and best hygiene.

Why is my ice cream too soft or not freezing well?

Possible reasons:
• Mixture was too warm when added
• Overfilled mixing bowl
• Lid not sealed properly
• Machine placed in a warm environment or direct sunlight
• Freezing cycle was too short
• High alcohol content in the recipe — alcohol lowers the freezing point and may prevent proper hardening
Tip: Chill your base mixture in the refrigerator for at least 4 hours before use if using a warm base. Let the machine rest for 5–10 minutes between batches. If using alcohol, reduce the amount or balance it with other thickening ingredients (like cream or egg yolks) to maintain freezing efficiency.

Can I store the ice cream in the mixing bowl?

We recommend transferring finished ice cream to a separate airtight container for storage in your freezer. Keeping ice cream in the bowl long-term may affect texture and performance over time.

What’s the difference between ice cream, gelato, and sorbet?

You can make all three in your Whynter compressor ice cream maker!
• Ice cream: Cream-based, higher fat, airier
• Gelato: Milk-based, lower fat, denser and creamier
• Sorbet: Fruit-based, dairy-free, light and refreshing


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