This type of appliance produces a fixed quantity of frozen dessert in a single cycle. A measured amount of base mix is introduced into a refrigerated cylinder and churned until the desired consistency is achieved. Once the process is complete, the finished product is extracted, and the cylinder must be cleaned and prepped before the next batch can be made. This contrasts with continuous freezers, which produce a steady flow of product.
Fixed-quantity freezers offer precise control over ingredients and consistency, ideal for small-scale artisanal production and recipe experimentation. Their relatively compact size and lower initial investment make them an attractive option for businesses entering the frozen dessert market or those focusing on limited, specialty batches. Historically, these machines were the standard for ice cream production before the advent of continuous freezing technology. They remain a valuable tool for maintaining quality and control over smaller production volumes.