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Babycakes Mini Maker Cake Pop, 9, Purple – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :
Babycakes Mini Maker Cake Pop, 9, Purple
Product Dimensions
8.56 x 6.14 x 3.8 inches
Item Weight
1.7 pounds
Manufacturer
Select Brands Inc (Kitchen)
ASIN
B00HEXQGFE
Country of Origin
China
Item model number
CPM-20
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
Date First Available
January 6, 2014
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Questions & Answers – Babycakes Mini Maker Cake Pop, 9, Purple :
Technical specifications – Babycakes Mini Maker Cake Pop, 9, Purple :
Special Feature
Manual
Color
Purple
Material
Plastic
Brand
Babycakes
Product Dimensions
8.56″D x 6.14″W x 3.8″H
Wattage
1000 watts
Item Weight
1.7 Pounds
Included Components
Unit
Style
Non-stick,Nonstick
Voltage
110 Volts
Purchase advice :
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Warranty :
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Shipping :
Is delivery offered? And how long does it take to get delivered (Delivery time)
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Proof of purchase :
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After-sales service :
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D. O (verified owner) –
Helpful – This worked perfectly but you don’t get to mash frosting into the baked cake. You just apply frosting externally to the cake balls.
N. A (verified owner) –
No regrets great purchase – I was concerned this would be complicated or i would need a special recipe due to a review we saw on here but in the end there was nothing easier to use.
N. A (verified owner) –
No regrets great purchase – I was concerned this would be complicated or i would need a special recipe due to a review we saw on here but in the end there was nothing easier to use.
K. K (verified owner) –
It works – It works like its suppose to.
E. P (verified owner) –
Works perfect – This is exactly what it says it is. It’s small. I used 1/2 of a Duncan Hines devils food, cake mix box directions but just stirred it. I used 1 T per cake pop. Cooked in 4 1/2 minutes. Perfect. If your’s isn’t working demand a new one. I literally took is out of the box. Read the directions. Made the mix. Plugged it in to heat approximately 4 minutes. I used a quart zip lock bag corner clipped off. I had a clothes pin to stop the leakage. There wasn’t enough to fool with it. I laid the bag on a plate. I set the cake pop cooker on my glass top stove. Sprayed the cooker. Fill the cake pop cooker and 4 1/2 minutes later the pops were done perfect. They popped out. Repeat. Made 45. Just the right amount for a desert. That is half a cake mix box. I live in Phoenix. It is way to hot to bake most days.
O. D (verified owner) –
My daughter loves it – I thought it was dumb but my son insisted on buying it for his twin sister on their 11th birthday.
E. P (verified owner) –
Works perfect – This is exactly what it says it is. It’s small. I used 1/2 of a Duncan Hines devils food, cake mix box directions but just stirred it. I used 1 T per cake pop. Cooked in 4 1/2 minutes. Perfect. If your’s isn’t working demand a new one. I literally took is out of the box. Read the directions. Made the mix. Plugged it in to heat approximately 4 minutes. I used a quart zip lock bag corner clipped off. I had a clothes pin to stop the leakage. There wasn’t enough to fool with it. I laid the bag on a plate. I set the cake pop cooker on my glass top stove. Sprayed the cooker. Fill the cake pop cooker and 4 1/2 minutes later the pops were done perfect. They popped out. Repeat. Made 45. Just the right amount for a desert. That is half a cake mix box. I live in Phoenix. It is way to hot to bake most days.
F. T (verified owner) –
I’m still shocked at how easy and good these are – I bought this mostly because, in quarantine, it’s really hard not to just eat junk all the time. It’s too hot to bake now, and I just can’t order tons of cookies online (can’t afford it and they are SO much worse for you), so I thought I’d try this. I bought the Babycakes Mini Cake Pop Maker from Amazon Warehouse, so I got it for a smidge more than $12. The box was cut up and completely destroyed, but all the parts and papers were there, and there wasn’t a single scratch on the maker itself. (Previous customer seems to have cut out the front panel with a knife–maybe for a display or to get a rebate of some kind?) First time I used the vanilla cake recipe. I’m moderately competent with cakes, so I comfortably halved the recipe, used whole wheat flour, and added cocoa. Smart, right? But they turned out great! Today I tried a donut hole recipe from lovefromtheoven, which was a good recipe except for a HUGE error: 1 TEASPOON baking powder, not a tablespoon! A Tbs is way too much for such a small amount of flour, and it would have tasted horrid. From what I’ve read and seen, a good recipe for this machine has about 25% less liquid than a runny cake batter. I’ll try to remember to update this after I’ve experimented with some of my own recipes, but basically, you need more of a muffin batter consistence (but not sure about fresh fruit would in this machine). I used a disposable piping bag (which of course I haven’t disposed of yet) with the 2a tip (which only know because I looked it up). The tip was much better for me than just snipping a bag would have been because it didn’t stretch and helped preserve my bag for another use. The attached picture shows what’s left after Spouse started snacking. Didn’t have enough confectioners sugar, and they needed a little more oomph, so I made a glaze with regular sugar, cinnamon, and a drizzle of water and milk, then dredged the holes quickly in the bowl before putting them on the rack to drip. I consider this a highly successful purchase.
D. O (verified owner) –
Helpful – This worked perfectly but you don’t get to mash frosting into the baked cake. You just apply frosting externally to the cake balls.
O. D (verified owner) –
My daughter loves it – I thought it was dumb but my son insisted on buying it for his twin sister on their 11th birthday.
K. K (verified owner) –
It works – It works like its suppose to.
F. T (verified owner) –
I’m still shocked at how easy and good these are – I bought this mostly because, in quarantine, it’s really hard not to just eat junk all the time. It’s too hot to bake now, and I just can’t order tons of cookies online (can’t afford it and they are SO much worse for you), so I thought I’d try this. I bought the Babycakes Mini Cake Pop Maker from Amazon Warehouse, so I got it for a smidge more than $12. The box was cut up and completely destroyed, but all the parts and papers were there, and there wasn’t a single scratch on the maker itself. (Previous customer seems to have cut out the front panel with a knife–maybe for a display or to get a rebate of some kind?) First time I used the vanilla cake recipe. I’m moderately competent with cakes, so I comfortably halved the recipe, used whole wheat flour, and added cocoa. Smart, right? But they turned out great! Today I tried a donut hole recipe from lovefromtheoven, which was a good recipe except for a HUGE error: 1 TEASPOON baking powder, not a tablespoon! A Tbs is way too much for such a small amount of flour, and it would have tasted horrid. From what I’ve read and seen, a good recipe for this machine has about 25% less liquid than a runny cake batter. I’ll try to remember to update this after I’ve experimented with some of my own recipes, but basically, you need more of a muffin batter consistence (but not sure about fresh fruit would in this machine). I used a disposable piping bag (which of course I haven’t disposed of yet) with the 2a tip (which only know because I looked it up). The tip was much better for me than just snipping a bag would have been because it didn’t stretch and helped preserve my bag for another use. The attached picture shows what’s left after Spouse started snacking. Didn’t have enough confectioners sugar, and they needed a little more oomph, so I made a glaze with regular sugar, cinnamon, and a drizzle of water and milk, then dredged the holes quickly in the bowl before putting them on the rack to drip. I consider this a highly successful purchase.