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05-10-2008, 07:49 PM #1
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what kind of Soft serve machine to buy
Hi,
I planning to purchase a soft serve machine but not sure whether to purchase a good quality one made by Taylor or the cheaper soft serve machine made in China. However, I do want a good quality fluffy outcome. So does it matter which brand to get or any soft serve machine will result in a good fluffy outcome? Please advise.
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05-10-2008, 08:33 PM #2
I would recommend the Taylor... they make a really good quality machine... but I really don't have much experience with the made in china ones. I can say that I wouldn't be eating ice cream with lead paint in it though.
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05-12-2008, 07:28 PM #3
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what kind soft serve machine to buy
Don,t buy taylor i have worked on them in past. Heat treat suck so bad it never taste that good because milk should not be heated to 160f and cooled off again and again for days and days. To much junk in there to go bad.
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05-18-2008, 12:10 PM #4
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Go with Taylor. As long as you clean your machine and take care of it you will have very few problems. Stoelting makes a good machine also and there product comes out very smooth and fluffy. I say taylor overall
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05-18-2008, 12:26 PM #5
You get what you pay for. How long are you going to wait for parts for the Chinese model?
Buy the Taylor.
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05-18-2008, 12:45 PM #6
How about an Edy's/Dreyer's Grand Soft machine?
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05-19-2008, 06:06 PM #7
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Also there are certified techs on this forum for the Taylor with intimate working knowledge of the mechanics who can point you in the right direction if something should not work as expected or go wrong. Not sure you can put a $ figure on that, but it might be worth the price difference alone.
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05-19-2008, 07:28 PM #8
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I will agree that Taylor machines break down less often then some other brands on the market, But.......
I do have a problem with the fact that Taylor has known about the shell leak problem for years and has done nothing to correct it.
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05-21-2008, 06:42 PM #9
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I personally would get a Stoelting. If consistency is an issue, the Stoelting will produce smoother, creamier and more consistent product. They are the only ones with the self-sharpening glides, and all you need do is watch the wear lines on them to know when it's time to replace. They have fewer problems overall than any other manufacturer other than maybe CARPIGIANI or Coldelite as known in US. Problem with Coldelite is parts availibility here...For the buck, you can't beat a Stoelting - that is what most Dairy Queens use - and they have absolutely the nastiest ice cream mix on the planet! If they can turn that stuff into a sellable product, that's doing something... Hope this helps, it's worth what you paid for it at least!
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05-24-2008, 04:02 PM #10
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05-24-2008, 07:58 PM #11
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05-25-2008, 12:46 PM #12
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Yes it is...The fact is that DQ will only allow use of Stoelting and Duke in their stores, Speaks volumes for Duke as well!
Happy holiday friends!!
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05-25-2008, 08:52 PM #13
All the rest of the restaraunts use Taylor
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