The Best Ice Cream Makers Of 2022

Atsushi Hirao/Shutterstock By Helena Nichols/April 13, 2022 5:42 pm EST

We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Hot weather is almost here and you know what that means … I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream. I’m sure you have a favorite flavor from the store, but why limit yourself? With an ice cream maker, you are limited only by your imagination. Do you want strawberry ice cream with Snickers in it? Go for it. Coffee ice cream with chocolate and mint chips? You got it. Mustard ice cream? Hey, we aren’t here to judge. With an ice cream maker, you can make whatever combination of flavors your heart desires. 

To help you on this ice cream journey, we have the scoop on the best ice cream machines of 2022 to help you keep you cool while you make frozen treats this summer. Or winter. As far as we’re concerned, ice cream is an all-year food. So sit back, relax, and chill while we churn out the best of the best.

How we selected our products

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In a market as saturated with options as this one, finding the best ice cream maker for each situation was no easy feat. There are a lot of factors we took into account. First, the nuts and bolts: We looked at the price of each machine and what features you got for it. We looked at convenience. Did the bowl have to be chilled ahead of time or did the machine come with a compressor that chilled the bowl when turned on? How much or little ice cream did the machine make? Did it come with a timer? How long did it take to make the ice cream? 

We parsed through reviews on durability, as well as people’s experiences with returns or repairs. But that’s all very quantitative. We also looked at qualitative considerations. We wanted to know which ice cream machines made the creamiest, smoothest ice cream at home. We looked for an ice cream machine that would give Ben and Jerry a run for their money.

The Best Ice Cream Makers Of 2022

Atsushi Hirao/Shutterstock

By Helena Nichols/April 13, 2022 5:42 pm EST

We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Hot weather is almost here and you know what that means … I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream. I’m sure you have a favorite flavor from the store, but why limit yourself? With an ice cream maker, you are limited only by your imagination. Do you want strawberry ice cream with Snickers in it? Go for it. Coffee ice cream with chocolate and mint chips? You got it. Mustard ice cream? Hey, we aren’t here to judge. With an ice cream maker, you can make whatever combination of flavors your heart desires. 

To help you on this ice cream journey, we have the scoop on the best ice cream machines of 2022 to help you keep you cool while you make frozen treats this summer. Or winter. As far as we’re concerned, ice cream is an all-year food. So sit back, relax, and chill while we churn out the best of the best.

We may receive a commission on purchases made from links.

To help you on this ice cream journey, we have the scoop on the best ice cream machines of 2022 to help you keep you cool while you make frozen treats this summer. Or winter. As far as we’re concerned, ice cream is an all-year food. So sit back, relax, and chill while we churn out the best of the best.

How we selected our products

stockcreations/Shutterstock

In a market as saturated with options as this one, finding the best ice cream maker for each situation was no easy feat. There are a lot of factors we took into account. First, the nuts and bolts: We looked at the price of each machine and what features you got for it. We looked at convenience. Did the bowl have to be chilled ahead of time or did the machine come with a compressor that chilled the bowl when turned on? How much or little ice cream did the machine make? Did it come with a timer? How long did it take to make the ice cream? 

We parsed through reviews on durability, as well as people’s experiences with returns or repairs. But that’s all very quantitative. We also looked at qualitative considerations. We wanted to know which ice cream machines made the creamiest, smoothest ice cream at home. We looked for an ice cream machine that would give Ben and Jerry a run for their money.

We parsed through reviews on durability, as well as people’s experiences with returns or repairs. But that’s all very quantitative. We also looked at qualitative considerations. We wanted to know which ice cream machines made the creamiest, smoothest ice cream at home. We looked for an ice cream machine that would give Ben and Jerry a run for their money.

Best overall ice cream maker

Whynter

Their Upright Automatic ice cream maker ticks almost every box. The unit comes in at about $280, which while not cheap, is nowhere near the most expensive on the market. The Upright Automatic makes two quarts of ice cream at a time. It includes a built-in timer, which, when the ice cream cycle is complete, automatically shuts off the machine to ensure perfectly churned ice cream. The unit also has a built-in compressor, so there’s no need to pre-freeze a bowl or even plan ahead. Its upright design makes it smaller than other compressor models, making it ideal for a home kitchen with limited space. For the price, Whynter is the best ice cream machine on the market.

Best budget ice cream maker

Cuisinart

The Cuisinart ICE-21 unit is smaller than the Whynter, producing only 1.5 quarts of ice cream at a time, but it includes some convenient features. Many ice cream makers have a stick in the middle of the freezer base, which makes it harder to scoop your ice cream out and clean the machine. But the Cuisinart ICE-21 has a blade that hooks onto the lid, leaving the freezer base clear of the annoying stick in the middle that other machines have.

This machine is also simple and easy to operate, featuring just one button to turn it off and on. However, this simplicity also means you must watch it or set your own timer to avoid over- or under-churning your ice cream. There is no compressor on this unit, so to make ice cream the base will need to be placed in the freezer, preferably overnight. If you want to make more than one batch of ice cream in a day, you can purchase additional bases.

With more than 17,000 positive reviews, the Cuisinart ICE-21 exceeds the expectations of a $70 machine.

Best splurge ice cream maker

Breville

This machine has everything and lets you make a frozen dessert to your exact tastes. Not only do you get to choose between four frozen treats (frozen yogurt, gelato, sorbet, and ice cream), but you also get to choose the firmness of the ice cream. Once you have chosen your settings, the machine automatically sets a timer based on your settings to give you a perfect churn. The machine has its own built-in compressor, which gives you additional options to pre-chill the unit for faster ice cream and will even keep your finished and churned ice cream cold in case you can’t get to it promptly at the end of the churn cycle. And it will give you a little taste of nostalgia, as once it’s done churning it plays music from a series of classic ice cream truck tunes.

Food & Wine reports that professionals love it too, with ice cream makers Tyler Malek and Kris Hoogerhyde both professing love for the machine. At $487.95 it is a big investment, but you get everything you could possibly want in an ice cream maker and, as Kris Hoogerhyde said, it will last you a lifetime.

Best single serving ice cream maker

Zoku

If you have room for a bowl, you have room for the Zoku, and that’s because that’s all it is. The Zoku is a bowl with a stainless steel base. You place it in the freezer, and when you want to make ice cream you simply take it out, add 5 ounces of your desired ice cream ingredients, and stir with the provided spoon, scraping the ice cream off the sides as it freezes. The whole process takes about 10 minutes and when it’s over not only do you not have a lot of dishes to do, but you also don’t have to find a place to store your ice cream machine.

The Zoku comes in multiple colors. It also comes in a tall cup form for those who prefer milkshakes.

Best large capacity ice cream maker

Nostalgia

Once you get past 2-quart capacities on ice cream makers, it can be hard to find a good one without spending an arm and a leg on a professional-grade machine. That is where the Nostalgia Old Fashioned electric ice cream maker comes in.

Old meets new on this ice cream maker. It is a simple design with an electric churn lid and an aluminum base that fits 6 whole quarts of ice cream, three times that of most competitors. Instead of freezing the base, which would likely be hard to fit in a freezer because of its size, the Nostalgia machine functions similarly to an old-school ice cream churn, with ice poured into the machine to surround the base. This gives you more flexibility on when you can make ice cream since you can just keep making it, as long as you have a supply of ice.

Best soft serve ice cream maker

The machine has a base that needs to be chilled in the freezer overnight, similar to other models, but instead of creating hard-packed ice cream, this machine produces silky smooth soft serve. But that’s not all.

In addition to making one flavor of ice cream, the machine comes with three mix-in storage containers on the side. Whenever someone is ready to dispense a serving of ice cream they can simply slide one, two, or all three storage container levers to mix any combination of mix-ins into their ice cream. This is perfect for when you have a group of people who each want something a little different.

There is also a handy cone holder on the left of the device that holds flat bottomed cake cones, as well as larger pointed waffle cones. It is like having an entire ice cream parlor right in your kitchen and for just over $100 it is a good deal.

Best non-dairy ice cream maker

Yonana

This ice cream maker works a little differently than most others. Instead of pouring in a sweetened liquid to be churned into dairy, frozen fruit is dropped into the tunnel-like top, pulverized into a soft and sweet ice-cream-like substance, and dispensed right into your cup or bowl. The recommended frozen fruit is the banana, hence the name Yonana. Make as much or as little as you want at a time and add things such as Oreo cookies or chocolate chips for enhanced textures and flavors.

Best old-school ice cream maker

Immergood

First, instead of the wooden tub traditional for old ice cream makers, the people at Immergood replaced it with a triple insulated stainless steel tub. This prevents leaks and helps lock in cold, producing better ice cream.

Unlike with hands-off electric models, the cook will get a workout churning their own ice cream. All the hardware on the machine is stainless steel, making it sturdy and able to put up with the abuse of a hand crank. And because it uses the traditional ice and salt method, instead of using a frozen base, this machine has a large capacity of 6 quarts.

It is a well-made machine but comes at a hefty price of over $300. But if you’re looking to regain a little nostalgia or need to put in an extra arm day for your workout, this is the machine for you.

Best ice cream maker for small kitchens

Dash

The My Pint makes a little less than half a quart of ice cream at a time, making it perfect for a single person. Though it is small, it is a fully functioning ice cream maker. It has a base that needs to be frozen ahead of time, but its small size means it won’t take up a huge footprint in your freezer. When you are ready to make ice cream, you simply slip the base into the machine, pour your concoction in, and attach the lid and churner. Press the button and in about 30 minutes you have ice cream.

The whole gadget takes up about the same space as a coffee tumbler, so can be easily stored. While CNN reports the ice cream is on the icier side, rather than creamier, but for under $25 this ice cream maker is perfect for someone with a small kitchen. Plus it comes with its own spoon.

Best child friendly ice cream maker

YayLabs

Yay Labs created the Softshell Ice Cream Ball, which is both an ice cream maker and a kids toy ball. The ball’s unique spherical design allows the ice cream ingredients to be added on one end and sealed shut, while on the other end ice and rock salt are added. The ball can then be kicked, tossed, rolled, and generally played with by the children. The rougher the better. In 30 minutes, you open it back up and you and the kids can enjoy a nice cool treat.

The Softshell Ice Cream Ball comes in both pint and quart sizes and costs less than many other ice cream makers.

Best rolled ice cream maker

Chef’n

Simply take the Chef’n Sweet Spot ice cream maker base and place it in the freezer overnight. When you take it back out, your cooling tray will be ready for your ice cream or yogurt base to be poured on top. Pour your chilled mixture on and within seconds it begins to freeze. You can use the provided spatulas to mix it around, add any desired mix-ins, and either scoop it out or roll it into ice cream rolls.

The base does not need to be plugged in, so once it is chilled, you can put it on any surface and make rolled creamy goodness to your heart’s content.