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Looking for Ice Crusher

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Thread Starter 
I want to start making Mojito's. I have the white rum, brown sugar, sodar water, limes, and mint but no way of crushing ice. Does anyone have experience with ice crushers? I believe there are both manual and electric ice crushers. Obviously the latter are fare more expensive and larger.
post #2 of 9
Contact Hopkins Student. He is an ice connoisseur. I hear pellets are better than crushed.
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blender.
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Originally Posted by harvey_birdman View Post
blender.

+1
post #5 of 9
Thread Starter 
Tried the blender and does not give me the results I want. Seems to whirl my ice-cubes and chip them. Ends up more like shaved ice and half of it ends up turning immediately to water.
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Contact Hopkins Student. He is an ice connoisseur. I hear pellets are better than crushed.
@ if you spend under 5000 on ice equipment you should gtfo cause you are a smalltimer.
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I hear pellets are better than crushed.
Cubelets, please.
post #8 of 9
Thread Starter 
To complete my own thread, I have managed to pick up a manual ice crusher (not too expensive) as per the pics below. Quite happy with it as it does a fine job for those Mojito's I am making.











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