Types of Ice Crushers, their Use, and what can you do with them
Ice Crushers generally come in two types, Manual and Electric. They can both be used easily but they both have different advantages.
A manual crusher usually has a handle that can be used to manually crush the ice up using a blade and grinder. It is cranked, and then that spins the blade in order to crush the ice. A big advantage to using the manual ice crusher is that it is less likely for the appliance to break or jam, as you are controlling the crushing and the amount of ice that goes into the crusher.
An electric crusher has the same characteristics as a manual crusher, but is largely automated. You simply plug it in and press the on button, add ice, and then you are free to do what you want while the machine does all the hard work for you. Once the appliance has finished it will put the ice in the tray at the bottom ready for use. All this while you were away preparing your drink.
Ice Machines are best in the summer while it's hot; it's quite substantial how much more refreshing a drink can be after you have added crushed ice. For best use, grab some cocktails ingredients and a mixer to make a really great cocktail. Mixers and shakers can be brought at very low prices from any major store on the internet. It's probably best if you buy a cocktail mixing set.
Ice Crushers can also be useful when making Slush style drinks, Using the crushed ice in a cup and the pouring concentrated drink liquid on them, or slush syrup would make it into a very refreshing and delicious drink. This would also work nice with soft drinks, a great idea for offering the kids something different.
Crushers, although only process frozen water, should still be cleaned periodically, anything and everything has the capabilities to carry bacteria, however, when cleaning the devices, make sure care is taken around the area the blades are used to crush the ice for obvious reasons. Most Ice crushers come with clear instructions on all the appliance needs. The Ice crusher will also usually come with timescale instructions on how long it will take for ice to melt once crushed in the ice tray making sure that you use the ice wisely before it melts.