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Summer is here. What better way to cool down than having a bowl of homemade ice cream? With the right ice cream maker, ingredients and a little creativity, you can make a sweet treat right at home — and it will likely be far tastier than anything you’ll find in the supermarket freezer.

If you’re not sure which one of these kitchen gadgets is best for you, you’ve come to the right place. The experts at CBS Essentials have you covered with our selections for the best ice cream makers of 2024. These customer-loved ice cream makers all have a four-star rating or higher and include tons of positive reviews. 

Ready to make your summer a lot sweeter? Check out the best ice cream makers of 2024 below. 

Best countertop ice cream makers in 2024

There are many different types and models of ice cream makers available, so how do you choose the best ice cream maker for you? It depends on what features you want: Self-freezing automatic ice cream machines with a built-in compressor require no preparation, while more affordable machines require you to freeze a bowl in the freezer overnight before you make homemade ice cream.

There’s a fruit soft-serve machine that can make dairy-free, ice-cream-like treats — a great option for vegans. And if you want an unusual way to make ice cream while away at the park or beach, check out the ice cream ball that makes frozen desserts while you throw it around.

No matter what your ice cream wants or your ice cream needs are, there’s an ice cream machine perfect for you. Here are eight highly-rated ice cream makers, and some delicious recipe ideas to get you started.

Ninja Creami one-touch ice cream maker

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With the Ninja Creami, all your ice cream dreams can come true. It takes frozen things and turns them into ice creams, sorbets, sherbets, milkshakes, smoothies, gelatos and frozen adult drinks. There’s even a special function for mix-ins.

The kitchen gadget features one-touch pre-programmed technology, has re-spin functionality and it’s dishwasher-safe. The Creami comes with a recipe book, but we’ve also found a dairy-free, vegan Dole Whip copycat recipe you can make — you know, like the kind famously found at Disney theme parks.

Ninja Creami one-touch ice cream maker, $190 (reduced from $200)


Cuisinart electric ice cream maker

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If you’re ready to take the plunge and purchase a new kitchen appliance to make sweet treats, this ice cream maker from Cuisinart is an all-around great choice. With a double-insulated freezer bowl, this gadget can make up to 1.5 quarts of ice cream in less than 25 minutes, with no ice required.

The large ingredient spout with an easy-lock lid gives you the ability to add extra ingredients to your homemade ice cream as you go along. However, some planning is required to make the frozen dessert — the brand recommends keeping the included Cuisinart freezing bowl in the freezer for 16 to 24 hours.

For a recipe that puts the heavy-duty Cuisinart motor to good use, check out this super-rich chocolate peanut butter cup ice cream recipe from Brown Eyed Baker.

Cuisinart electric ice cream maker, $70


Whynter self-freezing automatic ice cream maker

Whynter ICM-200LS Automatic Ice Cream Maker

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Want a machine that can keep up with sudden late-night ice cream cravings? The ICM-200LS automatic ice cream maker from Whynter does just that. With a built-in compressor freezer, you can use this ice cream maker without having to do any pre-planning or pre-freezing, and then quickly make additional batches as well. An extended cooling function prevents your ice cream from melting, and a motor protection function will kick in if the ice cream gets too solid to churn. This stainless-steel, 2.1-quart-capacity maker also has a removable mixing bowl and blade, so clean-up is a snap.

For a machine as convenient as this one, try out a slightly more involved and decadent recipe, such as this luxurious salted caramel ice cream from “New York Times Cooking.”

Whynter self-freezing automatic ice cream maker, $283


Elite Gourmet old-fashioned electric ice cream maker

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This pine bucket-styled electric ice cream maker from Elite Gourmet has the look of an old-fashioned ice cream maker, but doesn’t require any old-fashioned elbow grease. In under 40 minutes, you can have up to 4 quarts of homemade ice cream by adding ice and salt, and then plugging the appliance in to do all the churning.

“This machine is the real deal,” says one Amazon reviewer. “Quality ice cream was made with this… and my 4-year-old had fun helping me. It’s now a family fun project.”

This old-fashioned-looking ice cream maker calls for a classic ice cream flavor: Take a look at this old-school vanilla ice cream recipe from Add a Pinch.

Elite Gourmet old-fashioned electric ice cream maker, $50 (down from $70)


Yonanas fruit soft-serve machine

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Looking to make a refreshing summer treat that’s vegan-friendly and healthier than most? This fruit soft-serve machine from Yonanas turns frozen fruit into a dessert-worthy snack in seconds. Simply insert your favorite fruits into the chute and churn out a tasty sorbet with ease. Even the clean-up is relatively simple: The chute, plunger, and blade are top-rack dishwasher-safe.

For this machine, try one of Yonanas’ recipes for raspberry soft-serve

Yonanas fruit soft-serve machine, $35 (down from $50)


Yaylabs soft-shell ice cream ball

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This softshell ice cream ball from Yaylabs is designed to turn dessert into an activity that’s fun for the whole family — in more than one way. Add cream, sugar and flavorings in one end and ice and rock salt in the other, and then start throwing the ball around. After about 25 minutes of play, the soft-shell ball produces approximately one pint of ice cream. Easy to clean and transport, this dishwasher-safe, BPA-free ball can go practically anywhere you can bring the necessary ingredients — it’s a fun addition to a picnic or beach day.

For this extra-involved ice cream-making process, try something timeless and simple, such as this mint chocolate chip recipe from Chew Out Loud. When you’re ready to serve, just flip back the built-in handles and lay the ball on a flat surface to scoop out the ice cream.

Yaylabs soft-shell ice cream ball, $50


KitchenAid ice cream maker attachment

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Searching for something that will blend well with your existing kitchen appliances? You don’t necessarily need a new gadget to make ice cream at home if you have a KitchenAid stand mixer.

This ice cream maker attachment makes up to 2 quarts of ice cream and other frozen desserts in less than 30 minutes. All parts of the attachment, except for the freezer bowl, are dishwasher-safe for minimal clean-up time. For the best results, you’ll need to plan on storing the freezer bowl in your freezer for at least 15 hours. 

Next time you’re debating making cookies using your KitchenAid mixer, toss on the ice cream maker attachment instead and try out this cookie dough ice cream recipe from Julie’s Eats and Treats.

KitchenAid ice cream maker attachment, $96


Chef’n Sweet ice cream sandwich maker set

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Here’s a way to take that homemade ice cream to the next level: Turn it into an ice cream sandwich! Just bake some cookie or brownie batter in these silicone trays (a recipe is included), spread on homemade ice cream with the included spatula tool, freeze and enjoy.

Chef’n Sweet ice cream sandwich maker set, $30




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Washington — Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster, a former national security adviser to Donald Trump, said Sunday that the upcoming months will be “really critical” in determining the “next phase” of the war in Ukraine as the president-elect is expected to work to force a negotiated settlement when he enters office.

McMaster, a CBS News contributor, said on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan” that Russia and Ukraine are both incentivized to make “as many gains on the battlefield as they can before the new Trump administration comes in” as the two countries seek leverage in negotiations.

With an eye toward strengthening Ukraine’s standing before President-elect Donald Trump returns to office in the new year, the Biden administration agreed in recent days to provide anti-personnel land mines for use, while lifting restrictions on Ukraine’s use of U.S.-made longer range missiles to strike within Russian territory. The moves come as Ukraine marked more than 1,000 days since Russia’s invasion in February 2022. 

Meanwhile, many of Trump’s key selection for top posts in his administration — Rep. Mike Waltz for national security adviser and Sens. Marco Rubio for secretary of state and JD Vance for Vice President — haven’t been supportive of providing continued assistance to Ukraine, or have advocated for a negotiated end to the war.

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McMaster said the dynamic is “a real problem” and delivers a “psychological blow to the Ukrainians.”

“Ukrainians are struggling to generate the manpower that they need and to sustain their defensive efforts, and it’s important that they get the weapons they need and the training that they need, but also they have to have the confidence that they can prevail,” he said. “And any sort of messages that we might reduce our aid are quite damaging to them from a moral perspective.”

McMaster said he’s hopeful that Trump’s picks, and the president-elect himself, will “begin to see the quite obvious connections between the war in Ukraine and this axis of aggressors that are doing everything they can to tear down the existing international order.” He cited the North Korean soldiers fighting on European soil in the first major war in Europe since World War II, the efforts China is taking to “sustain Russia’s war-making machine,” and the drones and missiles Iran has provided as part of the broader picture.

“So I think what’s happened is so many people have taken such a myopic view of Ukraine, and they’ve misunderstood Putin’s intentions and how consequential the war is to our interests across the world,” McMaster said. 

On Trump’s selections for top national security and defense posts, McMaster stressed the importance of the Senate’s advice and consent role in making sure “the best people are in those positions.”

McMaster outlined that based on his experience, Trump listens to advice and learns from those around him. And he argued that the nominees for director of national intelligence and defense secretary should be asked key questions like how they will “reconcile peace through strength,” and what they think “motivates, drives and constrains” Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Trump has tapped former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard to be director of national intelligence, who has been criticized for her views on Russia and other U.S. adversaries. McMaster said Sunday that Gabbard has a “fundamental misunderstanding” about what motivates Putin.

More broadly, McMaster said he “can’t understand” the Republicans who “tend to parrot Vladimir Putin’s talking points,” saying “they’ve got to disabuse themselves of this strange affection for Vladimir Putin.” 

Meanwhile, when asked about Trump’s recent selection of Sebastian Gorka as senior director for counterterrorism and deputy assistant to the president, McMaster said he doesn’t think Gorka is a good person to advise the president-elect on national security. But he noted that “the president, others who are working with him, will probably determine that pretty quickly.”



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Democratic Sen. Chris Van Hollen of Maryland, who last week backed Sen. Bernie Sanders’ bill to block U.S. sending arms to Israel, told “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan” that President Biden ” is not fully complying with American law” on sending arms to Israel.

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