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Nostalgia Electrics DON-100 Dough-Nu-Matic Donut Maker


Price: $119.97
Availability: Out of stock
Prod. Code: DON-100 Dough-Nu-Matic

Just in...The very popular and requested Nostalgia Electrics DON-100 Dough-Nu-Matic Donut Maker.  Now you can make commercial style donuts right in your own home for pennies a piece!  And it is easy to serve up fresh and hot delicious donuts in 60 seconds. The Dough Nu Matic Donut Maker automatically forms, fries and drains delicious mini-doughnuts just like you enjoy at your local bakery.  After the doughnuts are finished, simply put in a bag, sprinkle with sugar, cinnamon, or cocoa powder and shake....Freinds and guests will be impressed by your fresh donuts and wonder how you made such great tasting donuts in your home.  Only you will know the secret.   Great for birthday or Holiday parties, social gatherings, and even great item for fund raisers.

Could even by used for carnivals, and fundraisers, the machine makes easy-to-sell treats for pennies apiece. Just add dough and the doughnut maker does the rest. The unit features control dials for adjusting the cooking temperature and an enclosed oil fryer for keeping cleanup to a minimum. The ETL-approved doughnut maker measures 22-4/5 by 7 by 14 inches and carries a 90-day warranty.

600 Watts

How does the Nostalgia Electrics DON-100 Dough-Nu-Matic Donut Maker works?



Your DOUGH NU-MATIC Automated DONUT MAKER™ will release a measured amount
of dough from the dough hopper into the hot oil. The donut will be held for seconds in a frying area before advancing on to the flipping mechanism. The flipping mechanism flips the donut over onto the spatula fingers. The spatula fingers slowly transport the donut along to the end of the oil pan. The spatula fingers carefully rise up and out of the oil pushing the doughnut over a drainage ramp, then allows the doughnut to slide onto the donut slide, where it slides down into the collecting bin. The entire donut cooking cycle takes less than one minute to complete. You will observe a fresh amount of dough is dropped into the oil after the previous donut has been flipped and has begun the journey towards the end of the oil pan. The donut making cycle is continuous