Nostalgia Snow Cone Shaved Ice Machine – Retro Table-Top Slushie Machine Makes 20 Icy Treats – Includes 2 Reusable Plastic Cups & Ice Scoop – Retro Red
Description
Bring the party indoors and create a number of delicious and refreshing iced
drinks. Precision-cut stainless steel cutting blades transform regular ice
cubes into frozen treats that the whole family will love. Simply fill the top
with ice cubes, secure the lid, and let the snow fly. This machine is sure to
delight kids and adults alike.
Features:
- NOSTALGIA SNOW CONE KITS: Works perfectly with all Nostalgia snow cone kits – try the Snow Cone Kit, Snow Cone Syrups, or the Straws and Cups.
- STAINLESS STEEL CUTTING BLADES: The precision-cut stainless steel cutting blades equipped with this ice shaver machine work quickly and efficiently to shave ice cubes into delicious, fluffy snow-like ice.
- PARTY PLEASER: A fun and easy way to make delicious shaved ice treats, this machine is perfect for birthday parties, BBQs, dinner parties, and more.
- PERFECT SIZE: This ice shaver is the perfect size to fit on a kitchen countertop or a small side table, making it easy to serve snow cones wherever you go. A safety switch is built into the shaving mechanism to keep hands safe.
- NOSTALGIA: From designs inspired by early 19th century America to the timeless appeal of our appliances, we offer unique, novel, and fun products for the family. We preserve the past, embrace the present, and look forward to the future.
Product Details:
- Brand: Nostalgia
- Model Name: Retro Countertop Snow Cone Maker,
- Product Dimensions: 10.25"D x 10.75"W x 13.5"H
- Capacity: 8 Ounces
- Wattage: 40 watts
- Brand: Nostalgia
- Model Name: Retro Countertop Snow Cone Maker,
- Product Dimensions: 10.25"D x 10.75"W x 13.5"H
- Capacity: 8 Ounces
- Wattage: 40 watts
- Voltage: 120 Volts
- Material: Plastic
- Item Weight: 6 pounds
- Department: Small Appliances
- Manufacturer: Emgee
- Country of Origin: China
- Item model number: RSM602
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No
- Date First Available: July 7, 2004