Introducing the Three Flavored Head Soft Ice Cream Machine — a professional soft‐serve machine engineered for versatility, performance and freshness. With three dispensing heads (allowing two individual flavours plus a third mixed swirl), this unit caters to tastes and enhances product variety. It supports “fresh‑keeping expansion/pump” mechanisms to maintain ingredient quality and output consistency.
Key Features & Highlights:
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Three flavour heads: The machine is built to output three distinct flavours at once — for example vanilla, chocolate, and a swirl mix — increasing choice and appeal.
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Fresh‑keeping & expansion/pump system: Some models include an air‐pump or gear pump system that introduces controlled air ‘overrun’ into the mix, which helps texture, volume, and consistency of the soft serve.
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Heavy‑duty build for commercial use: Many units feature stainless steel housings, food‑grade evaporators, digital controls (temperature, hardness), and high production capacity (up to ~20‑30L/hr or more depending on model).
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Adjustable hardness / mix control: The machine allows settings to vary the firmness/softness of the ice cream (important depending on ambient temperature and mix type).
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Multi‑use for different environments: Ideal for ice cream parlours, cafés, snack bars, fast‑food outlets, event caterers or any venue with high demand for soft serve.
Why You’ll Like It:
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The triple‑head design means you can offer more choices without needing separate machines.
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The pump/air expansion keeps your product light, high‑volume and more cost‑effective (you get more serve per litre of mix).
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Built for professional use, so it can handle continuous service, multiple servings and high customer traffic.
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Gives you the flexibility to set firmness, flavour combinations and volume based on your specific business needs.
Tips & Considerations:
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Ensure you check the machine’s power/voltage compatibility (many models are 220 V, some may be 110 V depending region).
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Adequate ventilation and space are important — these machines generate heat and require airflow or proper installation.
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Cleaning & maintenance matter: the mix hoppers, freezing cylinders, and dispensing nozzles must be cleaned regularly to maintain hygiene and machine lifespan.
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Check the splice/air‑pump system and whether your mix is compatible – some mixes need particular overrun/air content to perform correctly.
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Consider your usage volume: If you expect very high throughput, ensure the hopper capacity and output rate meet demand.
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For local use (e.g., Kampala/Uganda), consider availability of spare parts, refrigerant type, and service support.








































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