Dash Shaved Ice Maker review - Reviewed : vimarsana.com

Dash Shaved Ice Maker review - Reviewed


This tiny appliance promises to make snow cones, frozen margs, and more.
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Reviewed / Kiki Aranita
Updated April 21, 2021
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Popular appliance brand Dash makes a variety of kitchen gadgets, all of them aesthetically pleasing and shockingly affordable for the most part. Perusing its website will have you ooh-ing and aww-ing over a plethora of mini makers, air fryers, popcorn poppers, and most tempting to me, a shaved ice maker.
Granted, I’m skeptical of shave ice and shave ice makers outside of Hawaii, where I grew up. Light, powdery shave ice was coaxed into globes larger than my head, so now I expect all shave ice to be fluffy—and no, there’s no “d” in Hawaiian shave ice. The only time I’ve enjoyed a shave ice on the mainland that approximated the profound airiness of Hawaiian shave ice was by collecting snow during a blizzard and dousing it with lilikoi syrup. I put my skepticism aside to see if the Dash Shaved Ice Maker could recreate the shave ice of my childhood.

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