BlueIce Ice Cream Machine T29 - Table Top

Two flavours plus twist. Clear choice. Countertop convenience. Built to lift sales by giving customers options.

The BlueIce T29 gives you two flavours plus twist from a countertop soft serve machine. That simple menu expansion can increase conversion, because customers can choose a favourite flavour or trade up to a twist serve without slowing service.

This model suits operators who want choice without complexity. It supports independent control for each side, which helps you keep both flavours consistent and adjust settings when mix types or demand change. It also targets strong output for a countertop twin twist machine, so it can handle regular peak periods.

The T29 works well for soft serve ice cream, frozen yoghurt, and sorbet style products. It keeps service fast and gives you space to run seasonal pairings and limited time flavours while keeping a reliable best seller in place.

Choose the T29 when you want twin twist selling power in a practical countertop format.

Technical Specs

Power Connection

220 - 240 V

Flavours

Two + Twist

Freezing Cylinders

1x 1.7 litres

Mix Hoppers

2x 12 litres

Output Capacity

300 serves per hour (80g serving)

Clearance Requirements

150mm to left

Empty Weight

155 kg (approx)

Dimensions

552mm x 652mm x 955mm (W x D x H)

Perfect for

The T29 suits cafés, dessert bars, restaurants, hotels, and leisure venues where customers value choice. Two flavours plus twist supports faster decisions and better upsell, especially when the machine sits in a visible service area.

It is a strong fit for venues that run seasonal promotions. You can keep one staple flavour, rotate the other, and promote the twist as the upgrade that customers come back for.

This model also suits teams that need a straightforward workflow. Customers choose, staff dispense, then you add value with toppings and presentation. You increase average spend without increasing prep time.

If you want a countertop machine that boosts sales through choice and keeps service moving, the T29 fits that aim.

Questions we are often asked:

How long does it take to get the first batch ready.

Many commercial slush machines reach serving consistency in about 60 to 120 minutes, depending on the mix, fill level, and room temperature. Higher powered machines and a colder starting mix can reduce that time.

What power supply do I need.

Many commercial slush machines run from a standard UK 13A socket using a normal three pin plug. Check the model spec and avoid extension leads where possible

Do you need ventilation space around the machine

Yes, you should leave clearance so the unit can shed heat and avoid overheating. Some suppliers specify minimum ventilation gaps, so follow the installation guidance for your exact model

What mix should I use

Use a slush syrup or premix designed for slush machines and follow the stated water to concentrate ratio. Incorrect ratios can stop the product freezing properly or create poor texture

Why is my slush coming out too runny or too icy

Sugar level matters, since low sugar can freeze into large crystals and high sugar can extend freeze time. Many manufacturers refer to measuring and adjusting brix or mix ratio to correct consistency

Can I put alcohol in a slush machine

Yes, but you need to keep alcohol content low enough for the mix to freeze. Many frozen drink guides recommend roughly 5 to 10 percent ABV for reliable freezing

Can I use fizzy drinks in a slush machine

Some machines can handle carbonated drinks, but you should check the manufacturer guidance for your model first. Carbonation and foaming can affect results and cleaning needs

How often should I clean and sanitise my slush machine

Many operators clean weekly to prevent residue build up, then do a deeper internal clean around monthly. Follow your manual and local food hygiene procedures, especially for taps and nozzles

Do you need to use chill mode before freeze mode

Some machines and suppliers recommend a period in chill mode before switching to freeze to help avoid over freezing and protect consistency. Follow the operating guidance for your exact unit and product

Are slush ice drinks suitable for young children

Some slush drinks use glycerol, also called E422, to create the slush effect with less sugar. UK food safety guidance warns they are not suitable for children under 4, and suggests businesses minimise glycerol to what is technically necessary

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