![]() ![]() ![]() Hopefully, these tips for renting a margarita machine will help you avoid having your guests arrive only to end up pouring neon green somewhat cold liquid into their glasses. Most require a dedicated electrical circuit so if you are running a margarita machine, lights, and a stereo off of one circuit, you may have a hard time achieving a frozen drink or add hours to the time it takes to freeze.Īdding a margarita machine to your party is almost a guarantee for success. If they do not provide this information, make sure you ask. Lastly, follow the rental companies guidelines for usage on power. This is why the rental companies want you to use their product because they know it will not mess up their equipment. All of our margarita recipes can be scaled up to fit the machine size but we would caution against throwing in fruit or solids as it could cause problems stopping up the moving parts and make cleaning a disaster. Don’t rent a top quality machine only to put antifreeze looking margarita mix in it. It is going to be a cheaper alternative but the quality of drink will suffer. Using these outdoors is not recommended as you will just end up with cold liquid.Īnother item to check on is if the rental company requires you to use their provided margarita mix which usually comes in an unnatural neon green color concentrate form. The plastic containers have thin walls so any increase in temperature can cause delays in freezing which already take over two hours when connected indoors. We recommend staying away from the BUNN unless used under optimal conditions. The Parrot ice has similarities to the Cratcho and freezes quickly but has plastic coverings all over which makes it fragile and adds to the cleaning process. We have also rented the BUNN machineand Parrot Ice as well. The machine freezes quickly too, roughly 30 min, and we have tested it indoors and outdoors. However, it was the week leading up to the party that was exciting for Eric and. We celebrated with a fiesta of sorts, complete with fajitas, salsa and cold margaritas. This creates a never ending flow of consistent frozen margaritas. posted Jan 30, 2012, 7:41 PM by Stephen Zenter updated Jan 30, 2012, 8:09 PM My brother, Eric, celebrated his 30th birthday about a week ago. When the top portion hits a low level, it will remind you with an annoying screeching beep that it is hungry for more liquid. The ingredients are mixed into the top and feed down into the cooling chamber as drinks are poured. Some companies have a similar brand called the Frosty Factory Frozen Drink Machinewhich looks and functions like the Crathco. These are heavy duty stainless steel margarita machines that you will commonly see in restaurants. We personally recommend the Crathco Grindmaster 3311 or similar model. Typically, a company will list the type of machine they provide which is an extremely important piece of information. We have personally used several of the brands available for rentals and for the most part they will all eventually produce the frozen margarita you desire but a few do it better than the others. Save yourself the headaches for after the party instead of before by renting a margarita machine that will have your guests raving about your delicious frozen margaritas. Yuk.Do you think all margarita machines are created equally? Think again. After the first use, I'm sure it would start to rust. Of course you could run soap and water, and even some bleach through it when you were done, but the components inside the unit were never meant to handle FOOD, only waste. Having said all that, I would also be afraid of cleanliness. If it were comming off tangent to the annulus (like a centrifugal pump) I would be more likely to think it would work. It is too bad that the discharge pipe is normal (perpendicular) to the center line of the unit. I suppose if the chamber was completely full of liquid all the time (as it would be in this case) you might be able to get the fluid in the annulus to rotate. (The seller didn't show any photos of it working, did he?) From what I know of the inner workings of a gargage disposal, the waste is flung out into an annulus, and carried through the discharge by gravity. I would have loved to be able to see the thing in action. And please don't take the rest of this as any kind of argument (I hate it when people debate an instructable). ![]()
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