Sunday 11 November 2012

Prepare for Whip Cream this Thanksgiving

In case you forgot, Turkey Day is just around the corner.  After the Turkey, mashed potatoes and other fixings comes my favorite dessert.  I have to say I just love Pumpkin Pie with fresh Whipped Cream.  Nothing fancy, but it has to be fresh whip cream to really finish it off just right.

I can't tell you the number of times I've gone to make the whipped cream with my reliable old whip cream dispenser that comes out twice a year... only to realize I've lost the charger holder or can't find a silly spray nozzle!  Then I'm off to the store for the crappy stuff from the can.

Don't wait, there's still time to save your Thanksgiving dessert.  Make sure you have your dispenser, whipped cream chargers and spare parts if needed.  I keep the recipe straight forward and simple.  There's plenty of other stuff to deal with.  So just get heavy whipping cream, powdered sugar and a couple dashes of vanilla extract and you're good to go in my opinion.  Have a happy and delicious Thanksgiving!

Saturday 7 July 2012

whip cream dispenser not working?

OK, so we've been in business for over a decade now and have had plenty of people ask why their dispenser isn't working.  You've got to remember these are very simple machines.  Most of the time the problem is "user error".  However there are just a few mechanical problems that can arise.

If you're experiencing loss of pressure or gas.  Make sure the head is screwed on snugly, not over-tight!  If you hear gas escaping between the head and the body, then check the rubber gasket seal.  These can get hard over time and lose their sealing ability.  In this case, you can get a new gasket for about $3.  Get replacement dispenser parts online.  If you can hear gas escaping through the nozzle, make sure the spring has pushed the handle all the way back out.  If it's still leaking, you might need to replace the pressure valve stick.  This is a metal valve that goes through the underside of the whip cream dispenser's had and protrudes through the top where the spray nozzle is screwed on.

Other common replacement parts include decorator tips or spray nozzles, charger holders, metal base tips and more.  At the end of the day you can always get a new machine but try the replacement parts first.  These are usually simple fixes that will allow you to continue to use your dispenser for many years to come.

Friday 23 March 2012

Stainless Steel Whipped Cream Dispensers

Aluminum whip cream dispensers are perfectly fine and safe for home use to make whipped cream, but commercial businesses should really use stainless steel whipped cream makers.  Any of our whipped cream chargers will work with these dispensers.

Stainless steel will not corrode or rust.  They're dishwasher safe in those heavy duty commercial dishwashers and the parts are more durable than their plastic head, whipped cream making counterparts.  Stainless steel whippers are easier to clean and keep sanitary.  Notice that any Starbucks you walk into will be using stainless steel whipped cream dispensers.

These guys don't take chances wither customer's health and safety...either should you.  Check out our complete line of affordable commercial grade, stainless steel whipped cream dispensers.  These are available in standard Pint size or Quart size where heavier volume is needed.