Margaritaville DM3000 Tahiti Frozen Concoction Maker Review

 
 

Margaritaville DM3000 Tahiti Frozen Concoction Maker Review

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Talk about a deluxe machine, the Margaritaville DM3000 Tahiti Frozen Concoction Maker can make your next party a success even if you’re not a party animal. It has three separate blending stations, so you can mix a drink to everyone’s taste, from non-alcoholic treats for the kids to a kickin’ Margarita for Mom and Dad. This drink station also comes with a show- the ice chute rotates and is fascinating in and of itself, lol. The process is automatic (well you do have to put the ice in the top and press the button of course), and you can make up to 72 ounces of drinks at a time (there’s enough room in the ice reservoir to do that twice). There are six pre-programmed settings, one for Margaritas (of course!), Daiquiris, Coladas (Pina of course, is there any other?), Mojitos (don’t forget the mint), Slides and Smoothies. You can also make some mean snow cones and slushies for the kids. This is restaurant quality shaved ice drinks mind you, no watery or chunky ice crystals, just a smooth, cold concoction consistently.

You can pop the jar components into the dishwasher for easy clean up, and the stuff that you can’t easily clean in the dishwasher wipes down- no complicated dis-assembly and trying to clean out hard to reach spots with an old toothbrush. Another nice feature is the included recipes, which just beg for experimentation- all in the name of science, of course! The 700 watt motor makes ice crushing a breeze, and there’s an ice runoff to ensure that the drink stay flavorful and not watered down.

All in all this Margaritaville machine delivers performance (and tasty drinks) to match it’s price. If you have the money, it’s a worthwhile investment!  I currently own the single serving unit which only produces 1 flavor at a time.  This would be great for larger parties and family get togethers.  Think I might put this on my early Christmas list this year as its creeping  up on us now!

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