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Color New White
Capacity 1.5 Quarts
Special Feature Programmable
Material Plastic

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  • SUPERIOR FUNCTION: The new patent-pending mixing paddle makes frozen treats in 20 minutes or less
  • COOL FEATURE: Double-insulated freezer bowl eliminates the need for ice
  • CAPACITY: Makes up to 1-½-quarts of your favorite ice cream or frozen yogurt
  • EASY TO USE: Easy lock transparent lid with large spout makes adding ingredients simple and mess free
  • LIMITED 3-YEAR WARRANTY: Refer to user manual for troubleshooting steps and questions surrounding warranty policies – this product is BPA free

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Freezer Bowl Capacity 1.5-Quart 1.5-Quart 1.5-Quart 2-Quart 2-Quart 1-Quart (Double Sided)
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Ingredients Feeder Spout Spout Window Spout Spout 2 Spouts
Double Insulated Freezer Bowl 2 Bowls
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Easy-lock lid. Mixing paddle. Double-insulated freezer bowl. Heavy-duty motor. Frozen treats in 20 minutes or less.

Frozen Favorites in Minutes

The heavy-duty motor makes frozen yogurt, ice cream, sorbet - even frozen drinks - in 20 minutes or less.

Pure and Simple Indulgence

Add fresh ingredients to the mixing bowl, turn on the machine, and go. It's fully automatic. Plus, cleanup is a breeze.

Perfectly Delicious

The large capacity mixing bowl lets you make up to 1-1/2 quarts of your favorite smooth and creamy frozen treats.

Features and Benefits

  • Ingredient Spout Pour recipe ingredients through the spout. Also use to add ingredients, like chips or nuts, without interrupting the freezing cycle.
  • Easy-lock Lid Transparent to let you watch the freezing process as it progresses. Lid is designed to easily lock to base.
  • Mixing Paddle Mixes and aerates ingredients in freezer bowl to create frozen desserts or drinks.
  • Freezer Bowl Contains cooling liquid within a double insulated wall to create fast and even freezing. Double wall keeps the bowl cool and at an even temperature.
  • Base Contains heavy duty motor strong enough to handle ice cream, frozen yogurt, sherbet, sorbet and frozen drinks.
  • Rubber Feet Nonslip feet keep base stationary during use.
  • Cord Storage Unused cord is easily pushed into the base to keep counter neat and safe.

Freezing Time and Bowl Preparation

The freezer bowl must be completely frozen before you begin your recipe. Before freezing, wash and dry the bowl. The length of time needed to reach the frozen state depends on how cold your freezer is. It is recommended that you place the freezer bowl in the back of your freezer where it is the coldest. Be sure to place the freezer bowl on a flat surface in its upright position for even freezing.

Generally, freezing time is between 16 hours and 24 hours. Shake the bowl to determine whether it is completely frozen. If you do not hear the liquid within the bowl moving, the cooling liquid is therefore frozen. For the most convenient frozen desserts and drinks, leave your freezer bowl in the freezer at all times. Use the bowl immediately after removing from the freezer. It will begin to quickly defrost once it has been removed for the freezer.

Reminder: Your freezer should be set to 0°F to ensure proper freezing of all foods.

Making Frozen Desserts or Drinks

  1. Use Cuisinart recipes included in the Instruction Booklet or use your own recipe, making sure it yields 1-1/2 quarts or less.
  2. Remove the freezer bowl from the freezer and place on the center of the base. The bowl will begin to defrost quickly once it has been removed from the freezer. Use it immediately after removing from freezer.
  3. Place mixing paddle in freezer bowl. It rests in the center of the bowl, with the circle side facing up.
  4. Place lid on the base and rotate clockwise until tabs on lid lock in place on base.
  5. Press On/Off switch to ON position. Freezer bowl will begin to turn.
  6. Immediately pour ingredients through ingredient spout. NOTE: Ingredients must be added to the freezer bowl after the unit is turned on.
  7. Frozen desserts or drinks will be done in less than 20 minutes. The time will depend on the recipe and volume of the dessert you are making. When the mixture has thickened to your liking, it is done. If you desire a firmer consistency, transfer the dessert to an airtight container and store in the freezer for two or more hours.
Adding Ingredients

Ingredients such as chips and nuts should be added about 5 minutes before the recipe is complete. Once the dessert has began to thicken, add the ingredients through the ingredient spout. Nuts and other ingredients should be no larger than a chocolate chip.

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Customer Ratings
Easy to clean
4.7
4.7
4.7
4.5
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Easy to use
4.7
4.6
4.7
4.2
4.4
Flavor
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4.7
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Easy to assemble
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Airtight storage
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capacity
1.5 quarts
1.23 cubic feet
2 quarts
4 quarts
6 quarts
material
Plastic
Stainless Steel, Plastic
Plastic
Metal
Plastic
care instructions
Hand Wash
Hand Wash
Hand Wash
Hand Wash
weight
4.6 kilograms
12 pounds
9.7 pounds
5 pounds
4.5 kilograms

Customer reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars
4.6 out of 5
15,082 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the performance, messiness, texture and quality of the ice cream maker. They mention that it works well, is easy to use and clean and produces excellent ice. Some appreciate the soft-serve texture and smooth ice, while others like the quality, efficiency, and ease of use. Opinions are mixed on noise and temperature.

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2,481 customers mention "Quality"2,218 positive263 negative

Customers like the quality of the ice cream maker. They say it's a great product that makes excellent icecream in 20-25 minutes. They also appreciate the nice recipe book and the ease of assembly. Some mention that it'll be worth every dime spent and is made of good quality materials.

"...been fun to use and it’s so easy, almost foolproof, to have great-tasting ice cream without the mess of an old-fashioned salt-and-ice freezer...." Read more

"...I don’t intend to make ice cream every day, this machine is completely sufficient...." Read more

"...Love the simple design of the freezer bowl that eliminates the need for a compressor - lower cost, less to go wrong, works just fine...." Read more

"...Overall, GREAT ice cream maker. THe quality of the ice cream is good, with a nice, smooth texture." Read more

1,902 customers mention "Ease of use"1,811 positive91 negative

Customers find the ice cream maker easy to use. They say it's simple but fully competent, convenient, and good for beginner use. Customers also mention that the recipes are easy to follow in the booklet.

"...This little gadget has been fun to use and it’s so easy, almost foolproof, to have great-tasting ice cream without the mess of an old-fashioned salt-..." Read more

"...It is easy to assemble, use and clean. It takes about 10 minutes to make your pot of ice cream which will serve about 4 people...." Read more

"Small; easy to assemble and clean; churns effectively without human help; makes delicious ice cream!..." Read more

"...A few comments:First, it's easier to do, and doesnt take any guessing on how much ice to salt than the traditional ice/salt machine...." Read more

1,285 customers mention "Performance"1,144 positive141 negative

Customers like the performance of the ice cream maker. They mention that it works well, it's easy to put together and operate, and it works better to make ice-cream than sorbet. Some say that it functions equally well at a much lower cost.

"...So far the “21” has worked great and we make a batch every other day...." Read more

"...is more solid-looking construction, but this one functions equally well at a much lower cost. It is easy to assemble, use and clean...." Read more

"...the need for a compressor - lower cost, less to go wrong, works just fine...." Read more

"...a dozen batches so far and i'm pleased to say this works better than the salt/ice machine. A few comments:..." Read more

700 customers mention "Messiness"654 positive46 negative

Customers find the ice cream maker easy to use and clean. They say it overflows a bit, but it's easy to clean up. Customers also say there's no messy clean up of salt or ice off the counter or floor. They mention it'll churn excellent ice and be safe for you to eat.

"...It is easy to assemble, use and clean. It takes about 10 minutes to make your pot of ice cream which will serve about 4 people...." Read more

"Small; easy to assemble and clean; churns effectively without human help; makes delicious ice cream!..." Read more

"...THer'es no messy clean up of salt and/or ice off the counter/floor, either.Second, it's quicker than advertised...." Read more

"...It's so simple to use and easy to clean. We keep the bowl in the freezer so it's ready whenever we need it...." Read more

379 customers mention "Efficiency"350 positive29 negative

Customers are satisfied with the efficiency of the ice cream maker. They mention that it works fairly quickly and produces ice-cream in a very short amount of time. Some say that it runs like a clock.

"...Second, it's quicker than advertised. While eveything says 20-25 minutes, i have yet to have a batch take longer than 15 minutes...." Read more

"...It works well, runs quietly, and it's much easier to use that those requiring ice and salt...." Read more

"Great machine, works fast" Read more

"Quick and easy." Read more

324 customers mention "Texture"234 positive90 negative

Customers like the texture of the ice cream maker. They say the cream recipe they use comes out creamy and delicious, with a soft-serve texture. They also say it's a great way to make soft serve icecream without the hassle of mixing. Some mention that the sugar is super smooth.

"...THe quality of the ice cream is good, with a nice, smooth texture." Read more

"...time, I did three things differently, and got very nice, acceptably smooth ice cream without omnipresent ice crystals...." Read more

"...It does come out soft but I usually just put a small glass dish in the freezer while it's making so when I put the finished product in the bowl it..." Read more

"...It was still very amazing to me!! I thought it was plenty creamy. I highly recommend this machine...." Read more

519 customers mention "Temperature"237 positive282 negative

Customers are mixed about the temperature of the ice cream maker. Some mention that it often freezes a batch of icecream even faster than the reviews, and the Cuisinart bowl also keeps the icme cold. However, others say that the frozen bowl will not stay cold all time, and that the cartons were mushy and not at all well frozen.

"...doesn’t take long to come to temp and thicken, but does need to be cooled prior to freezing, so if in a hurry you may prefer the easy-no-eggs-..." Read more

"...No ice or rock salt needed. Machine seems pretty safe to make together with children, although I would keep them supervised...." Read more

"...And if you wait more than a moment, the ice cream quickly starts to freeze hard to the canister, so a rubber spatula..." Read more

"...However, the Cuisinart bowl also keeps the ice cream cold since the frozen bowl stays frozen for a much longer period of time than the 10 minutes..." Read more

383 customers mention "Noise"162 positive221 negative

Customers are mixed about the noise of the ice cream maker. Some mention it's much quieter than their old one, while others say it'll still make a clunky sound.

"...I can hear the machine churing, but it doesnt get in the way of hearing the TV.Fifth, so why 4 stars instead of 5?..." Read more

"...in the kitchen while the ice cream churns, and the high-pitched hum is not overly annoying...." Read more

"...As other reviews have mentioned, this little device can be noisy, more so as the liquid mixture becomes more solid...." Read more

"...The capacity is one and a half quarts. It is not noisy, just a hum while it’s turning. I love the appearance of it on my counter...." Read more

To be honest one of my best purchases here
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To be honest one of my best purchases here
To be honest one of my best purchases here. Love it and going to buy 2 more as gifts for my sister and friend!First I consider my self and wifey are ice-cream lover and addict sometimes!We did some flavors until now and we will try moreSome comments before you buy it:Noisy? yes, but not to level that bothers me.Small for big family? maybe! for two of us we make one bowl every week (depend on feel and desire). you can buy second bowl ( I have it but never use it)Easy to use? yes, using it easy. The tricky part is what you put in it! ( more explain will come)Useful tips we did and worked for us:1- If you love ice-cream heavy, hard, and texture smooth (like I do), You need to use heavy cream with your regular milk. If you are ok with light soft serve, milk with half and half will do the trick.2- Do not over load the bowl with a lot of addetive ingredients. Its going to be difficult to freeze and unit as one texture. like adding a lot of chocolate ships or a lot of shredded coconut, that is no no.3- 20 -25 min is proper time, Slightly less than is ok if you put less total ice-cream mix. I don't recommend going more than 30min! why? because the frozen bowl will not stay cold all time and your ice-cream will probably melt down after long time keeping it in machine.4- Make sure your bowl is totally frozen before you start, shake it to make sure! I usually store it in freezer until I use it again, wash it an back again to freezer.5- Avoid filling the bowl to the top, ice-cream grow bigger when set and will over flow and will make a miss and hard to clean.6- *** I noticed that I can increase the hardness of my ice-cream by manually spreading the ice-cream mix to touch all inside surfaces of the bowl while still on by using rubber spatula. I do that in the last 2-3min before I turn off the machine. The ice-cream when start to freeze tend to stop moving or just touch one area inside the bowl and by spreading it you make it set faster.7- I put in fridge for at least 2 hours before I use it! my wife like it soft and eat it immediately! :(8- Did I say this? put your ice-cream mix in fridge or freezer for 30-60 min. before you start! the colder your mix the faster and easy to set and freeze inside the bowl9- Price of ingredients to make a nice ice-cream? will I say fair to ok. As I mentioned, I use heavy-cream for hard serve ice-cream and I buy 1 quart around $6 (and I use it 2 times or two bowls, 2 cups each). you also add the price of regular milk and other flavors and ingredients as preferred.I hope I didn't miss things. I waited sometimes to review this and try to be helpful! all above mentioned for the ice-cream and still enjoying my ice-cream making for now. I will move to frozen yogurt and I will add more tips to my review. Thanksmy wife helped me with this and added some pictures!our ice-cream getting better as you see from pictures lol
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Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2017
Bought the Model 21 in time for homemade peach ice cream. Had gone back and forth whether to purchase a newer, more expensive version but after reading someone else’s recommendation that the older, simpler model worked just fine, decided to follow their advice and after having made nine batches of various flavors, agree that the “21” couldn’t be any better. No bells and whistles are really necessary other than the on/off switch, and it’s overly pricey to upgrade. The machine does make some noise, but not like a revved-up Harley or anything. I continue putzing around in the kitchen while the ice cream churns, and the high-pitched hum is not overly annoying. The slightly smaller capacity (1-1/2 qt) is advantageous since we can polish off a batch and go on to the next “experiment” without much delay. Finally, the smaller canister is easier to fit in a small refrigerator-freezer for the necessary pre-chilling. I haven’t found a second canister to be necessary for a small family, but if you have the freezer space and need to make larger quantities more often, it could be the ticket.

This little gadget has been fun to use and it’s so easy, almost foolproof, to have great-tasting ice cream without the mess of an old-fashioned salt-and-ice freezer. After trying one of the Cuisinarts I ordered another as a gift, along with a 1-1/2 qt oblong storage container (have tried both Tovolo and Sumo—they seem practically identical). After the initial experiments with various “rich” recipes and flavors, we will probably try some of the lower cal versions such as sorbets and ices, but for now, it’s full bore with the creamy goodness. Life is now measured “before homemade ice cream” and after!

Observations/methodology: Have tried various recipes—with eggs, cooked custard; with eggs, uncooked; no eggs, adding some instant vanilla pudding powder for extra thickness and body, and using fruits--peaches, cherries, strawberries, as well as butter pecan. (B.C. was hands-down fave!—toasted the chopped nuts in the oven first, with melted butter, a little sugar, and a sprinkling of kosher salt. In the custard, used dark brown sugar, maple syrup and Jack Daniels for flavoring—yummilicious!) Finally decided to stick with the cooked custard approach, adding a small amount of vanilla bean instant pudding powder, say 1-2 TB, to the cooled custard just prior to freezing. (I feel uneasy about using raw, uncooked eggs.) Have had excellent results using a Thermapen to measure the temp, whisking constantly while cooking in a heavy pot. It doesn’t take long to come to temp and thicken, but does need to be cooled prior to freezing, so if in a hurry you may prefer the easy-no-eggs-instant pudding type of recipe, readily available online.

Not one batch so far has been a “failure”—in fact, they’re all so good that we’ve become addicted and eat ice cream three times a day. It should come with a warning label! We prefer a rich version, with a combination of heavy cream, evaporated milk, condensed milk and regular milk for a vanilla base resulting in that “from my childhood” taste. It can be modified with add-ins as you please. Be sure to write down what you do as you go, in case tweaking is needed next time or in case you pronounce the latest batch a sure winner. Have plenty of tasting spoons at the ready while churning, and several rubber spatulas will come in handy.

As many have noted, it’s key to have the canister frozen rock-solid prior to churning. We keep it in the freezer between uses and even put the plastic shell (aka “lid”) in there while prepping the custard. There’s no actual lid as you might imagine. I wring out a wet dish towel and lay it on top across the open hole, and put some ice cubes atop that to help insulate. May not be necessary, but every bit helps.

So far the “21” has worked great and we make a batch every other day. The most challenging part is transferring the just-frozen custard to a storage container for additional hardening. Take out the paddle first and scrape it off (another opportunity for tasting). The filled canister is heavy and to hold it with one hand while scraping out the soft ice cream is a bit unwieldy. A very firm plastic spatula works best (rather than a flexible one) to get all the ice cream out. Never use metal, anywhere, anytime! Wash and dry the canister when empty and return to your freezer pronto. You WILL want more ice cream soon and it’ll be ready to go, so keep a spot empty for it. It’ll be worth it. (I scream for green beans? Not so much….)

Some have complained about the freezer not working for long, but being a new owner, I can’t say.. It seems like if you treat the parts gently it would last “forever,” but maybe that’s just like the honeymoon phase with a new lover. Time will tell but we’re very happy for now—even obsessed.

Be cautious of OVER-filling the container which can cause an overflow mess since the mixture expands while freezing. Err on being conservative with the amount of custard mix. I use 2 eggs per 3 to 3-1/2 cups of liquid per batch and add the mixings the last few minutes to help ensure they don’t add too much volume. Keep an eye on it from time to time during the freezing process to make sure it isn’t about to overflow. You can always remove some of the mixture if it seems necessary. In the case of the toasted buttered pecans, I folded most of them into the mixture AFTER pouring it into the storage container because instructions say not to add anything larger than a chocolate chip, and I wanted some to be larger chunks. This delayed-addition technique works well for other fixings, too. On one hand, adding pureed fruits at the outset is good, for overall flavor intensity, but adding extra cut-up fruit later may be to your liking. Be aware that too-large chunks will likely get icy in the long run and be hard to scoop up, so there’s a fine line.

The other “misteake” was making a double portion of custard in order to have back-to-back batches of half vanilla, intending to make another flavor with the remaining half of the mixture. Apparently the second half of the custard wasn’t chilled enough to overcome the freezing canister having gotten warmer on the first run. Although most batches froze in 15 to 30 minutes max, after a longer time it was obvious this batch refused to set up, so I returned the chilled custard in a bowl in the refrigerator, returned the canister to the freezer and decided to try again later. About five hours worked. Lesson learned—be patient. OK to double the batch, but chill it all thoroughly prior to churning.

If pondering whether to get a countertop ice cream freezer, go for it. It’s fun and easy to use. You’ll be a proud as a brand-new parent after you make the first batch.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2024
I bought this after seeing my daughter’s more expensive Ninja ice cream maker in action. Her machine is more solid-looking construction, but this one functions equally well at a much lower cost. It is easy to assemble, use and clean. It takes about 10 minutes to make your pot of ice cream which will serve about 4 people. Since I don’t intend to make ice cream every day, this machine is completely sufficient. Cuisinart includes a recipe booklet, but you can find good low-cal recipes online which can make your ice cream habit a healthier one.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2024
Small; easy to assemble and clean; churns effectively without human help; makes delicious ice cream! Love the simple design of the freezer bowl that eliminates the need for a compressor - lower cost, less to go wrong, works just fine. The end product is different from store-bought, mostly for the much better. Started out with strawberry (since fresh berries are in season), following the recipe provided - went less heavy cream and more milk the second time and liked it better. Can't wait to start trying other flavors.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2010
I have relied on my Rival ice cream maker for many years, churning out many, many batches of good ice cream...but after so many years, i got tired of the rock salt and ice ordeal so i went for this model. GLAD I DID! I've made half a dozen batches so far and i'm pleased to say this works better than the salt/ice machine. A few comments:

First, it's easier to do, and doesnt take any guessing on how much ice to salt than the traditional ice/salt machine. THer'es no messy clean up of salt and/or ice off the counter/floor, either.

Second, it's quicker than advertised. While eveything says 20-25 minutes, i have yet to have a batch take longer than 15 minutes.

Third, I did not have to turn my freezer down to the lowest setting either (i was concerned about wasting energy just for this!). I have it on a "5" out of "9" settings, and it's fine. I stuck the canister in the back, on the bottom shelf--which I assume is the coldest place. Just make sure the recipe you use is VERY cold before you throw it into the machine. (i often put it in the freezer for 30 min before i make ice cream). ANother tip: put the exterior clear casing into the freezer for a while before making the ice cream--it just helps insulate the canister all the more when it's turning.)

Fourth, it's the quietest ice cream machine i've heard. No, you cant hear a pin drop in the other room, but i use it in the kitchen and can comfortably watch TV in my adjacent family room without having to adjust the volume at all. I can hear the machine churing, but it doesnt get in the way of hearing the TV.

Fifth, so why 4 stars instead of 5? Her'es the only downside of the frozen canister v. salt/ice machines. Scooping the finished ice cream out of the heavy and awkward-to-handle canister and into a container for freezing, is challenging. The canister, understandably, is VERY cold. It seems off balance as you try to do this, too. And if you wait more than a moment, the ice cream quickly starts to freeze hard to the canister, so a rubber spatula (never use metal or you'll scratch the canister!), cant scrape the hardened ice cream off the sides very easily.

Overall, GREAT ice cream maker. THe quality of the ice cream is good, with a nice, smooth texture.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2024
This ice cream maker has a total of 4 parts and one on/off button. It's so simple to use and easy to clean. We keep the bowl in the freezer so it's ready whenever we need it. So far we've made strawberry ice cream and passion fruit ice cream and both were delicious. It makes a good amount.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2024
This is NOT your old crank style ice cream maker. It is so easy to assemble. The capacity is one and a half quarts. It is not noisy, just a hum while it’s turning. I love the appearance of it on my counter. It is small enough to leave out all the time. The ice cream recipes taste wonderful & it’s easy to clean.
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Martha
5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente
Reviewed in Mexico on May 27, 2024
Amo esta máquina de hacer nieve porque el procedimiento para prepararlas es realmente muy fácil. Hay unas recetas más procesadas que otras, pero confirme vas preparando una y otra receta, las repites o modificas en cuanto a usar otra fruta o agregas ingredientes.
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Abhishek Singiri
4.0 out of 5 stars Power conversion for 110v 50Hz
Reviewed in India on August 15, 2017
This is an AC motor driven product. So make sure you buy a converter which steps down the Hz from 60Hz to 50Hz also.

In all probability there will be no such converter easily available. So the next best thing to do is get a 220v to 100v converter - not 110v. Lowering the voltage compensates for the Hz.

If you use a 110v converter the motor overheats and shuts down in 10 mins.
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