Commercial milkshake makers and mixers

About our Commercial milkshake makers and mixers

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Rent–Try–Buy
Purchase outright 
NEW

Supplied by one or more of hundreds of dealers nationwide that we partner with. We can help you find the equipment you need, finance it, and ensure it’s promptly delivered to your door.

CERTIFIED USED

Mostly ex-rental equipment we’ve sourced from businesses we know and trust. It’s been fully refurbished and is backed by a three-month warranty. Read more

CLEARANCE

Includes runout and used equipment supplied by our equipment-dealer partners; ex-demo equipment previously used in a dealer’s demonstration kitchen; and scratch-and-dent equipment that’s sustained minor cosmetic damage.

Rent–Try–Buy 

Choosing the right commercial milkshake maker can be tricky. And what if your business quickly outgrows the equipment, or changes direction and needs different equipment?

Rent–Try–Buy solves this problem by allowing you to try the equipment before deciding whether to buy it. The manageable weekly rental payments also help your business maintain a positive cash flow.

May suit you if you’re… 

  • A new or established business
  • After $1,000 or more of equipment funding
  • Looking to try the equipment before deciding whether to buy it, including items you're not sure about or think you might quickly outgrow.

Key features 

  • Flexible, 12-month rental agreement
  • Manageable, weekly rental payments
  • Upgrade or buy the equipment at any time
  • If you buy, get back 75% of your net rental payments — to put towards the purchase price
  • Continue renting or return equipment after 12 months
  • Rental payments are 100% tax deductible."

Not what you’re looking for? Check out Lease-to-Keep

Why choose us 

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Massive range

Our range of commercial milkshake makers — including commercial thick shake machines — is one of Australia’s largest.

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Finance solutions 

We finance virtually any type of commercial kitchen equipment, including the world’s leading brands.

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New and used 

Our online marketplace includes not only brand-new hospitality equipment but also ‘Certified Used’ and clearance equipment.

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Fast delivery 

If the equipment’s in stock, it can usually be delivered to your business within 1–8 business days.

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Trade-ins 

If you finance new equipment through us, we’ll consider paying you cash for any old equipment you’d like to trade in.

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Warranty support 

If your financed equipment breaks down within the warranty period, we can help you arrange a free repair, replacement or refund.

Building equity in your equipment

For every $1 of rent you pay in the first year, you'll get back 68 cents to put towards the equipment's purchase price, if you decide to buy it.^

^You’ll get a 75% rebate on your net rent — the total rent you’ve paid minus GST, which equates to 68 cents in the dollar. For example, if you paid $10,000 in rent, your net rental rebate would be $6,818 ($10,000/1.1 x 0.75). In addition, each rental payment you make is 100% tax deductible, reducing the net cost of ownership even further.*

Commercial milkshake makers and mixers brands we finance

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Frequently Asked Questions

How does a commercial milkshake maker work?

A commercial milkshake maker is a specialised machine designed to mix and blend ingredients to create a smooth and creamy milkshake. Here's an overview of how a traditional spindle milkshake mixer works:

  1. The ingredients for the milkshake — such as ice cream, milk, flavorings, and syrups — are added to a metal or plastic mixing cup before it’s fitted securely onto the machine. (The cup is usually large enough to hold one or more milkshakes at a time.)
  2. The mixing spindle — a long, thin rod that extends from the machine’s motor into the mixing cup and which holds the cup in place — is turned on, causing it to rotate rapidly.
  3. The spinning action of the spindle creates a vortex in the cup, pulling the ingredients down towards the spindle and mixing them together into a smooth, creamy consistency. (The run time can be adjusted to control the thickness and texture of the milkshake.)
  4. Once the milkshake is fully mixed, the mixing cup is released from the milkshake maker using a lever or button and the milkshake is poured into a glass or other container for serving.

What are the main types of commercial milkshake mixers?

The two most popular types of commercial milkshake mixers are spindle milkshake mixers and blender milkshake mixers.

Spindle mixers are the more traditional type of milkshake maker and are often found in fast-food restaurants, takeaways, and other foodservice establishments.

A spindle is the vertical shaft that extends from the milkshake mixer’s motor into the mixing cup, where it rotates at high speed to blend the ingredients together. A spindle mixer typically has 1–3 spindles, each of which can hold a cup or container (hence the terms ‘single milkshake maker’, ‘double milkshake maker’, and ‘triple milkshake maker’).

Blender mixers are more versatile and can be used not only for making milkshakes, but also for blending other frozen beverages like smoothies and frappes. They’re commonly used in cafes, juice bars, and restaurants.

It’s important to consider your specific needs when choosing between the two.

What’s the difference between a spindle milkshake maker and a blender milkshake maker?

Here are the main differences between the two types of milkshake makers:

Mixing mechanism: Spindle milkshake mixers use a rotating shaft with a blade on the end to mix the ingredients, while blender milkshake mixers use a blending blade similar to a traditional kitchen blender. Spindle mixers tend to be better for mixing thinner liquids like milk and syrup, while blender mixers are better for
blending thicker ingredients like ice cream and frozen fruit.

Consistency: Spindle milkshake mixers tend to produce lighter, frothier milkshakes, while blender milkshake mixers produce thicker, creamier milkshakes. The consistency of the milkshake depends on the ingredients used and the amount of time the mixer is run.

Volume: Spindle milkshake mixers are typically smaller and can make one or two milkshakes at a time, while blender milkshake mixers are usually larger and can make multiple milkshakes at once.

Applications: Ideal for
creating light and frothy milkshakes, spindle milkshake mixers are commonly
used in fast-food restaurants, takeaways, and other foodservice establishments
that serve milkshakes in smaller volumes. Blender milkshake mixers are used in
cafes, juice bars and restaurants that serve thicker and creamier milkshakes.
They’re also used to blend frozen beverages like smoothies and frappes.

When choosing
between a spindle milkshake mixer and a blender milkshake mixer, consider the
volume of milkshakes you plan to make, the consistency and texture you want to
achieve, and the other types of frozen beverages you may want to make with the
machine.

Are commercial milkshake makers programmable?

Some commercial milkshake makers are programmable.

The programmable ones have controls and settings that allow you to pre-program blending cycles or customise blending times and speeds for consistent results.

You can even choose from preset programs tailored for different types of drinks.

This can be beneficial in a commercial setting, as it helps ensure consistent quality and reduces the need for manual adjustments.

How long does it take to make a milkshake using a commercial milkshake machine?

The exact time it takes to make a milkshake using a commercial milkshake machine depends on the type of machine being used and the complexity of the
recipe.

In general, commercial milkshake makers can produce a milkshake within a
few minutes.

A basic milkshake made with a spindle mixer takes only 1–2 minutes to mix; a more complex recipe with additional ingredients may take a few minutes longer.

Blender milkshake mixers processing thicker ingredients like ice cream and frozen fruit take 2–3 minutes to produce a milkshake, depending on the ingredients and the desired consistency.

Can I use a commercial milkshake blender to make other types of drinks?

Yes — as well as milkshakes, a blender milkshake mixer can make:

  • smoothies
  • protein shakes
  • frappes
  • slushies (if you plan to make lots of slushies, a slushie machine would be a better choice than a milkshake blender)
  • cocktails (if you plan to make lots of cocktails, a frozen cocktail machine would be a better choice than milkshake blender).

* This advice is general in nature and does not consider your personal circumstances. Professional advice should be sought that is tailored to your personal situation.