Cuisinart Ice Cream Makers - Recent Questions, Troubleshooting & Support
I am trying to take
Hey G,
This bit set has all the "special" safety bits you need... I have one and its always had what I needed..(even has the reverse three blade phillips head.. - they use them on police monitoring ankle bracelets) ....you will need a driver handle..
good luck..
100 Pc Security Bit Set with Case
7/13/2022 7:53:24 PM •
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on Jul 13, 2022
Problem with the Cuisinart ICE-45 1.5 Quart Ice
There IS a silicon ring that fits in a groove on the bottom of the freezing bowl. I lost the one on mine, which causes the leaking described. I replaced it with a silicon O-ring (1" inner diameter, 1 1/4" outer diameter, ring thickness 1/8") that I found on Amazon - did have to buy a set with lots of different sizes but now I have extras in case I lose it again. Works perfectly without leaking.
Will not turn at all just makes humming noise
I had one do that and I opened the gear box and found that the last time we made ice cream & it started getting hard the motor caused the gear to pop a tooth off (plastic). so now you hear the motor running but no transmission. Take it apart and check or turn the ice cream tub connection socket 1/4 turn and see if that makes a difference.
Ice cream does not freeze in my new ice-20
Due to some internal problem this kind of problem occurs, so it is good to get repair and enjoy the ice cream. There is no need to worry about it this kind of problem occurs time to time. By changing few things can get better and you can enjoy the ice cream as usual.
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12/19/2014 5:08:21 AM •
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on Dec 19, 2014
Repair motor arm or make my own
I run mine in an unoccupied room with an old hardcover book and a quart soup can on top. Just a noisy beast but great ice creame when you figure out how to use it.
Parts can be found here:
http://www.cuisinart.com/parts/ice_cream/ice-50bc.html
11/7/2013 2:02:28 AM •
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on Nov 07, 2013
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