I have the Chocovision machine - the Revolation I. It's getting a workout
right now, as I make goodies for the neighbors. It has some glitches -
sometimes it needs to be re-started - but all in all, it is fine for my
purposes. I make chocolate candies for my family and friends, in limited
production amounts. I can melt a pound of chocolate in it, provided I dont'
try to put it all in at once. It will temper the chocolate, producing lovely
shiny chocolate coatings. My favorite part is that I can put my chocolate in
to melt, and I don't have to watch it every second. It's also easy enough to
use that I make chocolates more frequently, and my children can help.
It is by no means a professional grade machine, but I'm not expecting
professional results. Probably the only thing I don't like about it is how
loud it is... so we just crank up the holiday music louder.
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Wendy
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"Amaryllia" > wrote in message
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> Thanks so much to both of you for your recommendations. I will look into
> the Chocovision machine and getting myself a big marble slab =) I'm sure I
> can find other uses for it... rolling pie dough or something maybe. And
> double thanks for that warning about Baker's chocolate! I actually just
> bought a bar thinking that would be more suitable to use (since it said
> specifically on that packaging that it's for dipping) instead of regular
> eating chocolate. That would probably also explain why it didn't melt
> smoothly when I was attempting to make chocolate creme brulee last
> night... hmm..
>
> ~Amy
>