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Re: Anyone Tried the Magical Butter Machine?

Posted: Thu 14th Nov 2013 05:16 pm
by George Hanson
Errr, It's no problem here, geez has everything discussed here gotta be a problem, just giving my thoughts on it.....

Yeh, they do seem good for tincture, but i'll stick to my saucepan for butter.. if that's not a problem like... :roll:

Geez, this place is so uptight at times aye....

get one fella, although rice cookers are a fraction of the cost... :mrgreen:

Re: Anyone Tried the Magical Butter Machine?

Posted: Thu 14th Nov 2013 06:40 pm
by Kermit
It's nothing like a rice cookery or slow cooker, take a look at the pic of it, and you are not discussing from what I can see, but then again English is only my first language so maybe I misunderstood. :?

Re: Anyone Tried the Magical Butter Machine?

Posted: Thu 14th Nov 2013 09:21 pm
by George Hanson
I'm not saying it's LIKE anything bud..

What I mean is you can do the same without the cost of such a machine.

But hey, I realise some ppl don't mind parting with money for certain things if they feel the need too.

I was only pointing out such a machine is not really needed.......

Let us know if there any good, you know if you go for one like.... :mrgreen:

Re: Anyone Tried the Magical Butter Machine?

Posted: Thu 14th Nov 2013 09:28 pm
by Kermit
Certainly will 8)

Re: Anyone Tried the Magical Butter Machine?

Posted: Thu 14th Nov 2013 11:11 pm
by notsofasteddie
Kermit wrote:Certainly will 8)
Thanks! :)

Re: Anyone Tried the Magical Butter Machine?

Posted: Fri 15th Nov 2013 12:32 am
by dconstrukt
lol

tsk tsk... you are not wise young jedi...

you just use butter instead of the liquid. (duh!)

set it on the butter setting (1 hr)

60 min later.... perfect butter every single time. :-)

Re: Anyone Tried the Magical Butter Machine?

Posted: Fri 15th Nov 2013 07:55 am
by Selecta
Save half the money and get the soup machine exactly the same,but half the price..

Re: Anyone Tried the Magical Butter Machine?

Posted: Fri 15th Nov 2013 09:32 am
by Kermit
Selecta wrote:Save half the money and get the soup machine exactly the same,but half the price..
Will look into it, found blender type ones but not the same as that one, you wouldn't have any links to one in that style? Thanks in advance 8)

Re: Anyone Tried the Magical Butter Machine?

Posted: Fri 15th Nov 2013 02:21 pm
by sensismiler
Kermit wrote:
Selecta wrote:Save half the money and get the soup machine exactly the same,but half the price..
Will look into it, found blender type ones but not the same as that one, you wouldn't have any links to one in that style? Thanks in advance 8)
+1 for a link. They sound interesting but for the amount Id use it Id rather get the cheapo one. Plus Ive never felt a thing from any edible so it could be a waste.

Re: Anyone Tried the Magical Butter Machine?

Posted: Fri 15th Nov 2013 03:24 pm
by Slip & Sal
Is there a bigger one as I find it to be puny???

Re: Anyone Tried the Magical Butter Machine?

Posted: Fri 15th Nov 2013 04:08 pm
by dconstrukt
i dont need to skimp.

i like it done the right way.

no mess, no hassles.

and perfect results every time.

besides, if you're hard up for cash, make a few runs, charge a lil bit for them, and it pays for itself in like 1-2 runs. :-)

Re: Anyone Tried the Magical Butter Machine?

Posted: Fri 15th Nov 2013 04:34 pm
by Selecta
Morphy Richards soup maker.

Looks exactly the same apart from the top has soup descriptions instead of time.....same as bubbleators and travel washing machines, same thing just a different sticker..

Re: Anyone Tried the Magical Butter Machine?

Posted: Fri 15th Nov 2013 04:49 pm
by Kermit
Selecta wrote:Morphy Richards soup maker.

Looks exactly the same apart from the top has soup descriptions instead of time.....same as bubbleators and travel washing machines, same thing just a different sticker..
Yeah I know about the washing machine but actually if you work out the cost of the Pyramid bag and sacs (decent ones) there is no difference in price. Same goes for okeif tubes, cost yer 3 quid to make one without the stand.

On topic:

Just looking at the two side by side they are very different, look carefully and you can see, I would like to know the electrical specs of the magic butter machine but I am guessing they are lower than the soup maker, don't seem to be able to view them specs on the site.

Thanks anyway 8)

Re: Anyone Tried the Magical Butter Machine?

Posted: Sun 6th Jul 2014 01:40 pm
by codejd
Nice, but he ate nearly half the pan :shock: !

Anybody make any oil with it yet? Curious to see the ease & results...

Re: Anyone Tried the Magical Butter Machine?

Posted: Sun 6th Jul 2014 01:56 pm
by elasticband
making cannabutter is fun :) smoke some joints, stick the alarmed thermometer int he pot and run when you hear it beep.


edit: Whats the large green glove for? A good anal fisting after you have been bent over backwards for the machine?