Scoop & Stack Ice Cream Scoop

Brand: Cuisipro
Manufacturer: Browne & Co.
Model: 74710904
EAN: 0065506109046
Category: Home & Office
Price: n/a  (118 customer reviews)
Dimension: 2.50 x 7.88 x 3.38 inches
Shipping Wt: 0.53 pounds
Availability: In Stock
Average Rating: 3.3 out of 5 stars
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Product Description

Today's home chef demands tools that deliver consistent, superior performance with every use. Cuisipro tools have been designed to perform each specific task with precision and ease while always meeting the highest standard for quality, comfort, and convenience. Cuisipro's ice cream scoop and stack creates cylindrical blocks of ice cream that can be decorated or stacked for a colorful and creative presentation.

Features

  • Creates fun-shaped ice cream cylinders
  • Ergonomic scooper cuts through the hardest ice cream with a simple twist- and- lift action
  • Don't wait for ice cream to soften anymore- just push scoop into firm ice cream, lift, push button release
  • Make beautiful plated desert presentations, perfect for cones or bowls too
  • Easy clean up

Top Reviews

Who wants Brownies and Ice cream with chocolate syrup drizzled over top
by Sameheartbeat (4 out of 5 stars)
March 18, 2016

Cuisipro Scoop and Stack Ice Cream Scoop, Pink ...

I love pink new lovely kitchen gadgets. Well they don't have to be pink but it makes it nicer. Me and the girls have had a lot of fun using this Scoop and Stack ice cream scooper. Sometimes its just nice to display and dig in to ice cream a little visually different.

I see other people have had troubles but I have used in on ice cream, cake, and brownies. I love cutting layers and then stacking them. One of our favorites was Ice cream, brownies, and chocolate sauce. Yes you can do it without this dandy tool. It just is more unique, different than the usual, and just fun to do it together with the girls.

My trick with the ice cream is.... I buy ice cream that can be cut into layers. Usually a ice cream that comes in a square or rectangle container. I cut a layer a bout 1" to 1 1/2' thick. Lay it out on a plate or wax paper. Then like a cookie cutter, you plunge it down to the bottom of the ice cream layer and there you go. Push it out and you have nice round, cylinder layer waiting for the brownie on top and don't forget the syrup too.

I know it is more steps but it is fun and looks really neat.

I do wish it was a little less but its pink and its fun.
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Awsome for 1 month
by Goodman288 (1 out of 5 stars)
March 9, 2013

I had this product and did not have any of the problems listed on other reviews. No matter what Kind of icecream soft, hard, Very cold, warm, the scooper always made a very nice awesome looking scoop for me. On the other hand my wife could never get it to work. I will assume then that one must have muscle behind it to work and push down with the correct amount of force. The real reason I hate this scooper is that it broke one month after having it. There is a little button on the top that you push down to release the ice cream which broke and made the whole scooper not work. I took it apart and it is a very tiny spring with a very little catch. The point being that the amount of force used to scoop icecream will deffinetly destroy either the catch or the spring or both. SO I would stay away from this product.
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Not as effortless as I'd hoped
by G. Black (3 out of 5 stars)
January 2, 2014

Not as awesome as I thought it would be. I was hoping it would work as well as the ice cream scoops they used at Thrifty's when I was a kid. It takes a bit of work to get the scoop in and even more work to get the scoop out with the ice cream inside. It DOES work, it just isn't as effortless as I was hoping for. We used it for a couple of weeks and then the novelty of having cylindrical-shaped scoops wore off and we went back to scooping with a regular old ice cream scoop because it was much easier.
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Content despite initial difficulty
by Amazon Customer (4 out of 5 stars)
August 1, 2012

I was a little hesitant to buy from reading all of the other reviews but I still went along at bought it. I used to go to the ice cream parole inside the California Rite Aid store called Thrifty and decided to buy a similar ice cream scoop. I looked for the same scoop but they were out of stock and cost about $50-$60 and this one was much much cheaper. When the scooper arrived I read the instructions which said to pull the neck. Easier said than done. I had to ask my dad and brother to pull it for me. After that didn't work I decided to take the metal part off which was just as hard. After many tense minutes passed I was finally able to take it off and pull the neck. I was very disappointed about that but then it became easier to pull away after pulling it in and out many times. I wet it with warm water, shook the excess water off and in the ice cream container, twisting it around and then lifting it off and putting the ice cream in an ice cream cone. Overall, I really like this scoop despite my earlier difficulty. I don't have any problems between soft and hard ice cream like others appear to be having. When I wet the scoop in warm -hot water it softens the ice cream and allows me to serve it. I don't make a big mess with this, no sticky fingers or anything and the ice cream looks very pretty on top of a cone or anything else.
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Frustrating and disappointing
by Picky Poor Non-returner (2 out of 5 stars)
July 3, 2012

After a trip back home to LA, I again fell in love with the sensible cylinder scoop at Rite-Aid (Thrifty's). I purchased this hoping the reviews I read saying it didn't work well were from people with either expectations too high or suffering from user error. There's no guarantee I wasn't suffering from both myself, but I had disappointing, frustrating, and wasteful results. The ice cream (multiple brands, multiple levels of softness from rock hard to beginning to melt) just wouldn't stay in the scoop. The result was having to use it more as the most awkward spoon ever, with messy hands, counters, and cones as the consequence.

Back to round scoops until I convince a Rite Aid employee to accidentally drop a real cylindrical scoop in my bag.
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Just like thrifty Ice cream
by Dominguez (4 out of 5 stars)
March 16, 2012

I found on of these in a high end kithen store. I loved it cause it reminded me of the scoops I use to buy at thifty drug store growing up. One I got the han of using it my I've cream came out pretty good. I washed it out ever time I used it and even put it in te dishwasher. One day my girlfriend realized it could be taken apart for better cleaning. This is when we discovered that there was gunk inside that had never been cleaned. There was also mildew or something on the plastic covered by the metel pieces. Super gross. I tried to clean it of but it was a lost cause. When I found a replacement one on amazon I bought it and couldn't be happier. I not make sure to take it apart to give it a more invasive cleaning after ever use.
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Reminds me of "the good old days!"
by Beth L. (5 out of 5 stars)
June 24, 2013

great quality -- I've been wanting a scoop sort of like this ever since we used to go to Thrifty's for a 10 cent ice cream every Sunday on the way home from church in the 60's.

This cuts through hard-frozen ice cream and leaves a very nice-looking scoop -- on a bowl or on a cone.
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Surprisingly easy
by Elaine Clinton (5 out of 5 stars)
May 24, 2014

Great for party entertaining or children. Fun and easy to use and share. I would certainly recommend to a friend. Only your imagination limits they things you can do
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Five Stars
by crowccrn (5 out of 5 stars)
October 15, 2016

Scooping is so much easier no matter how hard the ice cream is.
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Not convenient to use
by Susan Francisco (1 out of 5 stars)
December 2, 2016

Really disappointed with this product, would not recommend it as a purchase. Not very easy to use, messy and not convenient.

Sorry I bought it

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