Love the video, and the information on the machines! I have a question for you. Do you think if you poured them in a cup and sealed it like bobba you could store them in a freezer?
What I have done is after I made the slushy in the machine, we pour the leftovers in a sealed container and place them in the freezer.... The next day you can scoop it out almost like an ice cream into your glass but it will keep its "Slushy" consistency.
Great question, Carlos. We tried that with the Mai Tai. We put it into a gallon pitcher and put that into the freezer. It just ended up being a solid ice cube. If we get down to just a gallon or less in the tanks, we'll empty that into a gallon pitcher and put that into the fridge. Then we can just throw some into a blender with a few cubes and make a slushy without using the 4 gallon machine.
One of the flavors we bought already is the Bushwacker... We are trying it out tonight... Caint wait. Thanks for the videos. Looking forward to the Cherry Bomb and many more.
Great video man, you are one heck of a sales guy.....I been making my version of "Bushwacker" as long as i can remember....all in a blender, 4 oz Kamora, 4 oz Spiced Captain, tray (16 cubes) frozen coconut milk, and 1/4 cup brewed espresso....smooth as silk but will make your eyeballs pop.....gotta say though.....even though Vevor sells tons of machines, they loose tons of sales by not offering spare parts, otherwise i'd have a few of the slushy machines for my private parties.....poor business strategy IMO....i do have one of the silent blenders they have and gotta say, it is a smoothie making monster :)
Thanks for the kind words, Dominic! While my excitement might seem like it, I'm not trying to sell anything here lol. While I would love to work at a slushy company (just imaging getting paid to test slushies!). Sadly, I'm still in the corporate rat race lol. You nailed it though, Vevor is great until the warranty runs out and then.....(crickets). But I've managed to put together a parts list for folks that I put into the description of every slushy review. I think that helps folks easily replace the normal wear and tear parts. Thanks for saying hi! Cheers to ya.
Great question, Lao. It's all about the temperature. My X-300 machine allows me to take the temp all the way down to -9.0 (15 degrees F) whereas most machines only allow you to -5 (23 degrees F) those few degrees make all the difference. Normally, I set my temps to -7.0 to start and I adjust the temp as needed. I hope that helps!
Hey there to ya! The code is for 15% off of all flavors. Be it an order for 1 bottle or 93 bottles, you get 15% off of whatever flavor(s) you'd like! The free shipping is applied when you buy 6 or more bottles. I just checked the site and ordered 6 more myself (I've been wanting to try the Cherry Bomb). The free shipping kicked in for me! Hope that answers your question. I hope you love whatever flavors you ordered!
Love the video, and the information on the machines! I have a question for you. Do you think if you poured them in a cup and sealed it like bobba you could store them in a freezer?
What I have done is after I made the slushy in the machine, we pour the leftovers in a sealed container and place them in the freezer.... The next day you can scoop it out almost like an ice cream into your glass but it will keep its "Slushy" consistency.
@@ShanesHobbyShop How long do you think they could keep?
@@CarlosLopez-u3r unsure. I literally just bought mine. So far, made 3 flavors.
Great question, Carlos. We tried that with the Mai Tai. We put it into a gallon pitcher and put that into the freezer. It just ended up being a solid ice cube. If we get down to just a gallon or less in the tanks, we'll empty that into a gallon pitcher and put that into the fridge. Then we can just throw some into a blender with a few cubes and make a slushy without using the 4 gallon machine.
Let's get this party started! Love that you took a few extra minutes to give additional flavor notes! This sounds like a great one.
I probably should have stopped talking after the first cup but man is this a tasty beverage!
Making this Saturday and adding Marg Mans vanilla soft serve…then it tastes like a true Bushwacker. 😉
Boom! Genius plan, Jason. That's just sounds like a heck of a weekend. Cheers!
He likes it! Mikey likes it! What a fun review to watch!
lol well played. I did get a tad excited on this one lol.
One of the flavors we bought already is the Bushwacker... We are trying it out tonight... Caint wait.
Thanks for the videos. Looking forward to the Cherry Bomb and many more.
I had to stop at my 4th cup lol. My wife, the coffee guru, loved it. Let me know if this was a knock out for you or just okay. Cheers to ya, Shane.
Great video man, you are one heck of a sales guy.....I been making my version of "Bushwacker" as long as i can remember....all in a blender, 4 oz Kamora, 4 oz Spiced Captain, tray (16 cubes) frozen coconut milk, and 1/4 cup brewed espresso....smooth as silk but will make your eyeballs pop.....gotta say though.....even though Vevor sells tons of machines, they loose tons of sales by not offering spare parts, otherwise i'd have a few of the slushy machines for my private parties.....poor business strategy IMO....i do have one of the silent blenders they have and gotta say, it is a smoothie making monster :)
Thanks for the kind words, Dominic! While my excitement might seem like it, I'm not trying to sell anything here lol. While I would love to work at a slushy company (just imaging getting paid to test slushies!). Sadly, I'm still in the corporate rat race lol. You nailed it though, Vevor is great until the warranty runs out and then.....(crickets). But I've managed to put together a parts list for folks that I put into the description of every slushy review. I think that helps folks easily replace the normal wear and tear parts. Thanks for saying hi! Cheers to ya.
How do you get your slushies so fluffy? (If fluffy is the right word)
Great question, Lao. It's all about the temperature. My X-300 machine allows me to take the temp all the way down to -9.0 (15 degrees F) whereas most machines only allow you to -5 (23 degrees F) those few degrees make all the difference. Normally, I set my temps to -7.0 to start and I adjust the temp as needed. I hope that helps!
@@MultiCasking Thank you! Helps!
When I use the coupon code it isn’t giving free shipping.
Hey there to ya! The code is for 15% off of all flavors. Be it an order for 1 bottle or 93 bottles, you get 15% off of whatever flavor(s) you'd like! The free shipping is applied when you buy 6 or more bottles. I just checked the site and ordered 6 more myself (I've been wanting to try the Cherry Bomb). The free shipping kicked in for me! Hope that answers your question. I hope you love whatever flavors you ordered!