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Your cart is empty.Perfect for bars or drink stations. Easily make coarse or fine ice chips. Great for cool drinks and ice beds for shellfish. Manual ice crusher. Easy to use. Winco ICP-9 Manual Ice Crusher.
Carol Southworth
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2024
Like that you can do 2 sizes of crushed ice
LH
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2024
It is a little hard when you first start but then when you get the hang of it, its great.
Jay Alexander
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2024
Two grades of crushed ice. a few quick cranks and you have the just right amount of ice add the liquid fancy umbrella a slice of lime, and wink for a tip.
Beth
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2024
You have to put a little work into it, but it does the job nicely. We like the crushed ice that it produces.
2 boys + 1 girl + 1 pug
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2024
Ultimately, it works. However, it's hard to keep the top on and the unit balanced upright while cranking the handle. It doesn't "catch" all the ice in the blade compartment, so you have to overstuff the top and will have some waste. It makes enough ice for ~2-3 drinks, depending on the size of your glass.
Gabriela Castro Contreras
Reviewed in Mexico on May 22, 2024
Cumplió con mis espectatibas, altamente recomendable para uso cotidiano
J C
Reviewed in Canada on February 24, 2024
Came in good time works well.
Sherree Chandler
Reviewed in Canada on February 11, 2024
We bought one of these years ago and it is still going strong so we got this one for the cottage. Really perfect for crushed ice.
Teeda
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2024
I wouldn't buy this again. It works okay, but after about 4 or 5 uses, we began to get rusty ice. The screws and grind bar were turning brown. After each use I had dried it as thoroughly as I could and left it open to finish by air-drying. This is not a good choice.
JM Sabourin
Reviewed in Canada on September 27, 2022
Easy to use however one of the screws inside the compartment rusted therefore made the device unusable
jorge brinkman
Reviewed in Mexico on October 21, 2021
no me gusto que no puedo usar el producto poeque faltaron piezas del mismo.
BHR
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2021
First use I noticed it was loose, and as I investigated it came completely apart. If you are looking for a challenging puzzle, try putting these back together! The teeth are keyed so I know I got it together right, but it took a while. It crushes ice ok but gets hung up easily (need to hold it down and really put some muscle into it). I really couldn't tell the difference between coarse and fine but didn't really care. After second use one of the rubber feel came out and is lost. Without 4 rubber feet it rocks and slides all over and is basically useless.
Richard Salk
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2019
This new lightweight manual ice crusher is virtually identical in dimensions and concept to the heavier metal one I bought at the big 6th Ave flea market about 20-something years ago when I lived in Chelsea. I thought maybe the aging metal tines would break off after years of use - or the white enamel on top section would scrape and fall into the crushed ice. But to the point: the new one is almost all plastic. That would include the top and bottom shells, etc. - fortunately the actual crushing mechanism IS metal. But the new one has little torque, little resistance to bouncing around as one crushes ice to either fine or coarse and a generally lighter, less secure feel. But I can't tell the difference in ice, as deposited into my Dewar's. If you can't find a genuine earlier one, as in prehistorical, non-electric small appliances, then this "new" one will do the job. Best for bicep gifted hand crankers. Cheers!
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