I have a t101 and the counter needs adjustment. It rotates alitte past the counter each time and it leaves the plunger down. Anyone know how to adjust this?
@@azzorzer You're absolutely right. In fact, even though it does a creditable job of making donuts, it's not particularly automatic. But it's working very well for a machine of it's type. Which is a cheap knockoff of an oversized Lil Orbits machine. Personally, about three weeks after this video, I sold this machine and bought a Belshaw Mark I, which is a great machine. Unlike the cheap Chinese one, it is completely automatic and I can ice or decorate or dip donuts while it's running and never have to worry about it. However, I got mine used for cheap and it still cost nearly three times as much as the Chinese one.
I sent this to my supplier: Hi, just wanted you to know that I've found the problem and fixed it. In shipping the relays inside the housing came loose. One was completely out, the other two were partially disconnected. After pushing them all back in and re-seating the missing one, all functions work great and I've made a nice batch of test donuts already. I'd suggest you tell your supplier to use a shipping glue that isn't brittle - the shipping glue they used would never hold anything much in place. I suggest using silicon glue, or something of that sort.
just curious, is that home made dough or pre mixed? I've been trying out the WhiteWings pre mix and bothe the smaller sizes end up puffing up into balls by the end....... Definitely in need of some advice
I know this was posted a year ago but i figured I'd answer you all the same. If they are coming out like puff balls your batter is too watery. If they come out looking like onion rings then it is too thick. PLay with your mix to find a good match for your machine.
Check your temperatures, if the dough or batter is too hot or too cold it will do that. dont add more or less water, follow whitewings instructions, you can email them and ask for tips too btw
What do you plug it up to I plug mine up to the house and my house fuse went out and the Extension chord was hot I stay in the USA do yo recommend I get a generator my house is old
Most of these machines are 220V. The average household outlet is 110V. Usually 220V outlets have a unique plug. Check with an electrician before using this machine again- it could cause major problems.
Not sure if you fix this problem but I have a lil orbits machine and came with a 20amp plug. So I had my cousin who is an electrician come in and swap out my regular outlets to one that has 20amp outlet and also rigged up a 12gauge extension cord with a 20 amp female plug end but still has the regular male end so you can plug it into basically any wall outlet.
Had the same problem. The problem is you need to have a 220v plug installed for the machine or do what I did. I replaced the element from a 3000w element to a 1500w element. The new element only has a 12.5 amp draw and It only takes about 15 min longer to heat up but I can plug it into any 120v socket.
@@westcoastsasquatch7578 I found a place online in Toronto. I made up a dwg with dimensions and had it custom made. Granted they where a little out of tolerance but a minor adjustment and now it works fine on any 120v plug. I can try and find the email address if you like.
I am curious if you tried frying yeast raised donut. Were you able to use the machine?You need to buy donut mix, eggs, and oil. Here is the recipe. Not my recipe, so I can't explain much more. Special doughnut flour Donut mix 1000g Egg 300g Water 400g Oil 140g Making steps: 1. Putting all material above into the Mixer. 2. Have them mixed by Mixer at low speed for 3 minutes, then at high speed for 5 minutes. 3. Take and pour the mix material from step2 into the Funnel of donut machine. 4. After these, just operate the donut machine according to the user manual. *If you have any question for the powder you mix to shape the donut by machine, consult your baker, never make the mix too watery or too sticky. Best Oil Level 25L
Max Jensen just buy the commercial mix, it usually has instructions on the bag or via.a.phonecall to supplier. most important thing is batter temperature.
been trying for months to find a good doughnut mix for this machine but can't find one. you can buy the machine but can't get to know the best mix for it.
@@wanderings605 will that mix work for mini donuts too? I've also heard lil orbits is a good mix. The machines seem to work a lot better too (and more expensive).
@@L.J.01 - Hiya! Not sure about any donut mix but ADM. I've heard different things about their mix, but without personal experience, I'll leave it alone. :-) These donut machines in the video above are basically larger clone versions of the Lil Orbits machines, and have the same basic drawbacks - mainly that you have to watch them a lot to make sure they continue to create the correct donuts - they tend to need a lot of handwork to keep them consistent. I tried making Mini Donuts with this machine and found that the oil tank is actually too wide! There is so much space that the mini donuts wander around in the area and it becomes very difficult to tell which ones are done and to what degree. I'd been experimenting with some sort of divider or narrowing device that would make it more possible to make mini-donuts. As it is, even though they ship the mini-size cutter with the machine, I was not able to get a satisfactory quantity out of the machine for anything but the medium donut. And then I bit the bullet and bought a Belshaw, which DOES run perfectly fine with no operator intervention, so I can concentrate on icing, sugaring and the like without having to constantly watch over the making process. Buy a used Belshaw MarkII and you'll never look back. Expensive, but worth it. In my opinion, of course.
i'd like 6 donuts please.... 10 years later....
Hahahahaha
and I'm still waiting... 😂🤣
Porque a mi nueva máquina de la misma marca la mini donas me salen al caer al aceite muy gordas como si fueran 2 pz pegadas
The user manual leaves a lot to be desired, does anyone know how much oil to put in? It just does not give you a clue!
what is the dough ingredients of this donuts
I have a t101 and the counter needs adjustment. It rotates alitte past the counter each time and it leaves the plunger down. Anyone know how to adjust this?
Quisiera saber la receta de los ingredientes q se utiliza para q salga la donas así?
Amiga lograste conseguir la receta??
@@yamiltoranzosbernal7752 saludos has podido dar con la receta liquida?
Alguien consiguió la receta que me la comparta
Svp recette de la pate( please)
I ordered the same machine and I can't get the entire machine to work. What electric cord is needed?
I ordered the same machine too from a vendor on ebay and couldnt get it to work either did you get the 110v or 220v
I use a sixty amp breaker with 10/2 wire
This machine come with recipe or not?
@@BelieveRobin contact Helena_pmk@outlook.com i can send to you more information
@@BelieveRobin i got the 110v but I suggest the 220V
did you get the machines to work?
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@@wanderings605 so in other words.. no?
@@azzorzer Um .. looks like it's working to me. Do you disagree?
@@wanderings605 yeah i disagree because its not automatic like it should be
@@azzorzer You're absolutely right. In fact, even though it does a creditable job of making donuts, it's not particularly automatic. But it's working very well for a machine of it's type. Which is a cheap knockoff of an oversized Lil Orbits machine. Personally, about three weeks after this video, I sold this machine and bought a Belshaw Mark I, which is a great machine. Unlike the cheap Chinese one, it is completely automatic and I can ice or decorate or dip donuts while it's running and never have to worry about it. However, I got mine used for cheap and it still cost nearly three times as much as the Chinese one.
I just buy this donut machine and the e-box do not spin and the dropping line light is never on...so I can't use it. How can I fix this problem????
I have same issue ...did u figure it out??
Ileana Lupu did u fix it ?
I sent this to my supplier: Hi, just wanted you to know that I've found the problem and fixed it. In shipping the relays inside the housing came loose. One was completely out, the other two were partially disconnected. After pushing them all back in and re-seating the missing one, all functions work great and I've made a nice batch of test donuts already. I'd suggest you tell your supplier to use a shipping glue that isn't brittle - the shipping glue they used would never hold anything much in place. I suggest using silicon glue, or something of that sort.
@@wanderings605 Hi, saw your post on the T101 donut machine and didn't know if I could bother you for some advice? Caz
@@SportiqueBoats Sure, I can give it a try - what's up?
Die ersten 2,5 Minuten hättest du dir schenken können.
Donde compar
Hola me podrian pasar la receta
淘寶上有賣嗎?
Is it possible to do ball shape of 4-5 cm diameter? do you have others video?
just curious, is that home made dough or pre mixed?
I've been trying out the WhiteWings pre mix and bothe the smaller sizes end up puffing up into balls by the end.......
Definitely in need of some advice
try making the batter a bit thiner, add more liquid
I know this was posted a year ago but i figured I'd answer you all the same. If they are coming out like puff balls your batter is too watery. If they come out looking like onion rings then it is too thick. PLay with your mix to find a good match for your machine.
Check your temperatures, if the dough or batter is too hot or too cold it will do that. dont add more or less water, follow whitewings instructions, you can email them and ask for tips too btw
The recipe if possible I'm in trouble
Yah i need the recipe too..as the machine is not taking out...either that is yoo runny
La receta me la puede otorgar por fabor
Conseguiste la receta
What do you plug it up to I plug mine up to the house and my house fuse went out and the Extension chord was hot I stay in the USA do yo recommend I get a generator my house is old
Most of these machines are 220V. The average household outlet is 110V. Usually 220V outlets have a unique plug. Check with an electrician before using this machine again- it could cause major problems.
Not sure if you fix this problem but I have a lil orbits machine and came with a 20amp plug. So I had my cousin who is an electrician come in and swap out my regular outlets to one that has 20amp outlet and also rigged up a 12gauge extension cord with a 20 amp female plug end but still has the regular male end so you can plug it into basically any wall outlet.
Had the same problem. The problem is you need to have a 220v plug installed for the machine or do what I did. I replaced the element from a 3000w element to a 1500w element. The new element only has a 12.5 amp draw and It only takes about 15 min longer to heat up but I can plug it into any 120v socket.
Bernard Grondin where did you find a replacement element that fit? Thanks
@@westcoastsasquatch7578 I found a place online in Toronto. I made up a dwg with dimensions and had it custom made. Granted they where a little out of tolerance but a minor adjustment and now it works fine on any 120v plug. I can try and find the email address if you like.
Como puedo conseguir acá en Perú
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Dear sir i need this mechine
Please help me where available
India please
I need learn to make donat
Me puede var la receta
I have this machine but I have not the ingredients for donuts please send me
I am curious if you tried frying yeast raised donut. Were you able to use the machine?You need to buy donut mix, eggs, and oil. Here is the recipe. Not my recipe, so I can't explain much more.
Special doughnut flour
Donut mix 1000g Egg 300g
Water 400g Oil 140g
Making steps:
1. Putting all material above into the Mixer.
2. Have them mixed by Mixer at low speed for 3 minutes, then at high speed for 5
minutes.
3. Take and pour the mix material from step2 into the Funnel of donut machine.
4. After these, just operate the donut machine according to the user manual.
*If you have any question for the powder you mix to shape the donut by machine,
consult your baker, never make the mix too watery or too sticky.
Best Oil Level 25L
has anyone come up with a good donut mix???
wanneeka BUTTERFIELD I’m looking myself lol looking like it had to be thick
@@brandonsaddler1429 combien coûte la machine svp
As i said to another user, just buy the commercial mix from a wholesaler.or cake supplies shop.
main things is batter temp and oil temp.
Alguien podría ayudarme con la receta porfavor 🙏🙏🙏
Saludos amigo de Venezuela haz podido dar con la receta
Saludos desde Venezuela amigo ha podido dar con esta receta?
Conseguiste la receta
Hello dear how are you Please Sir I Need Peace Recipe a doughnut I have a machine Please help me I need recipe
колко струва и може ли в България да ми я изпрати те
Има няколко оферти в olx.
Could you post that dough recipe???
Max Jensen just buy the commercial mix, it usually has instructions on the bag or via.a.phonecall to supplier.
most important thing is batter temperature.
cost?
Victor Mendoza about $860 on amazon
How much is cost please?
it cost 2,499.99
Seems like a strange location for a donut machine.
😂Coste de csda cosa
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been trying for months to find a good doughnut mix for this machine but can't find one. you can buy the machine but can't get to know the best mix for it.
Peter Dixon I’m having the same issue
I use Archer Daniels Midland (ADM) "Golden Tex" donut mix - makes great donuts.
@@wanderings605 will that mix work for mini donuts too?
I've also heard lil orbits is a good mix. The machines seem to work a lot better too (and more expensive).
@@L.J.01 - Hiya! Not sure about any donut mix but ADM. I've heard different things about their mix, but without personal experience, I'll leave it alone. :-)
These donut machines in the video above are basically larger clone versions of the Lil Orbits machines, and have the same basic drawbacks - mainly that you have to watch them a lot to make sure they continue to create the correct donuts - they tend to need a lot of handwork to keep them consistent. I tried making Mini Donuts with this machine and found that the oil tank is actually too wide! There is so much space that the mini donuts wander around in the area and it becomes very difficult to tell which ones are done and to what degree. I'd been experimenting with some sort of divider or narrowing device that would make it more possible to make mini-donuts. As it is, even though they ship the mini-size cutter with the machine, I was not able to get a satisfactory quantity out of the machine for anything but the medium donut.
And then I bit the bullet and bought a Belshaw, which DOES run perfectly fine with no operator intervention, so I can concentrate on icing, sugaring and the like without having to constantly watch over the making process. Buy a used Belshaw MarkII and you'll never look back. Expensive, but worth it. In my opinion, of course.
@@wanderings605 thank you for the advice! Very kind of you. 😊
has anyone had luck getting machine to make donuts,ive tried several times one time worked good now the donouts comes out like balls,
George Fitting
I've been having the same problem...
I am having the same problem / problems !!!!!!
yo tengo ese problema por 2 años desde que tengo la maquina no e podido hacer las roscas no tengo receta
Balls are do to.... too much water in the batter
George Fitting are u still having issues with balls
How can i get this donuts machines in Nigeria?
Can i know the recipe please
Can i have the recepie please? Hi from Serbia