Love to know how you did this, we bought one, barely warmed the chocolate and didn't manage to pump it even after mixing in a load of milk, totally useless device
Will try but tone honest the milk wasn't my idea but should have made it liquid enough, indeed to be perfectly honest the machine should've able to melt chocolate itself, the fact it clearly can't suggests to me it's a heap of Chinese crap that should not be sold as it doesn't do what it says on the box.however i will give it a go before returning it as useless
@@davehitchman5171 Dave, You seem to be blaming your product it sounds like you're not using it properly. The author of this video has recommended using a splash of oil, and I would recommend that too. Having owned a few of these machines over the years, I have never come across one which suggests one uses "milk". I appreciate you used your own logic, I imagine to 'thin' the melted chocolate. Simple flavorless oil, like cheap vegetable oil will work to lubricate the melted chocolate. You used milk so I wouldn't blame your product as being "Chinese crap" just yet. Read your product instructions and using the model number and name, search online for a specific tutorial or video concerning your product.
that trick at the end really helped me. thank you
You have such amazing children. I'm happy to see them happy 😊
Thank you very much!
Thanks
Well done, where did you guys get this from?
We got it at local super market (Kaufland).
Nice
Is cleaning up hard?
@@midorinaam1 yes, that is the part I don't like :)
Nice, please do one more video
Thanks!
Love to know how you did this, we bought one, barely warmed the chocolate and didn't manage to pump it even after mixing in a load of milk, totally useless device
I never mix the chocolate with milk. For this type of machine the chocolate needs to be mixed with oil to make it more of a liquid.
Will try but tone honest the milk wasn't my idea but should have made it liquid enough, indeed to be perfectly honest the machine should've able to melt chocolate itself, the fact it clearly can't suggests to me it's a heap of Chinese crap that should not be sold as it doesn't do what it says on the box.however i will give it a go before returning it as useless
@@davehitchman5171 Dave, You seem to be blaming your product it sounds like you're not using it properly. The author of this video has recommended using a splash of oil, and I would recommend that too. Having owned a few of these machines over the years, I have never come across one which suggests one uses "milk". I appreciate you used your own logic, I imagine to 'thin' the melted chocolate. Simple flavorless oil, like cheap vegetable oil will work to lubricate the melted chocolate. You used milk so I wouldn't blame your product as being "Chinese crap" just yet. Read your product instructions and using the model number and name, search online for a specific tutorial or video concerning your product.
@@ah7910 tried that as well, no different (and the milk suggestion came from the net), the product is crap, it doesnt work at all.
Le bruit 😮
That noise?!WHF😮😮
Nicr
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