Cuisipro Donvier Electronic Yogurt Maker | List Price: $50.00 Discount Price: $22.00

| Brand: Cuisipro Binding: Kitchen Release Date: 2004-09-13
Features: - Electronic yogurt maker for up to 6 cups of great-tasting homemade yogurt
- Create up to 8 different flavors at a time; use only the freshest ingredients
- Digital LCD display with electric timer; 5- and 10-minute warning beeps; auto shut-off
- Heater base, thermometer stirrer, 8 jars with lids, unit cover, and user manual with recipes included
- Measures 6 by 11-1/2 by 4-1/2 inches; 1-year limited warranty
Melted the unit on first use [Posted on 2008-10-31] I was very excited when this arrived. I followed the instructions, plugged the machine in. Within a couple of minutes the casing started to melt. This could have easily caused a fire in our home. I have requested a refund.
YOGURT MAKER [Posted on 2008-11-03] At the beginning I was not happy because as I found out later I WAS NOT following instructions correctly. The yogurt maker is awesome. I had a lot of trouble getting the yogurt to be the consistency I wanted because I was not waiting for the milk to reach the right temperature when adding the starter. You do need to wait till the temperature reaches the window it shows in the thermometer the machine brings. (I am using plain yogurt with active cultures as a starter, 2 tablespoons)...Now I get the perfect consistency . I leave the yogurt for 12 hrs and it comes out great! I am extremely happy with my purchase. I recommend it.
Almost perfect [Posted on 2008-11-29] I love this yogurt-maker. It's a breeze to use, and the yogurt is wonderful. One complaint: some (not all) of the plastic lids are almost impossible to remove from the jars without using a prying tool. I use an old-fashioned bottle opener. This operation is painful for hands that are showing signs of arthritis.
No thermostat [Posted on 2008-12-05] This is the only yogurt maker I've ever used, and in the 3 years I've had it, I almost always get great yogurt, but you should know that this is not temperature controlled. That means that in the summer when the temperature in the kitchen is 75 deg F or higher, the middle four cups finish hours ahead of the outer 4 cups. I also once used cold milk instead of heating it up to the proper temperature first. The yogurt took an extra 10 hours that time. I wouldn't be surprised if this is normal for most yogurt makers.
Makes delicious yogurt [Posted on 2008-12-16] This little machine is great and easy to use!! I like it very much; my only wish would be that the plastic tops to the cups were easier to pop off once I am ready to eat the yogurt.
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