It’s a HB-400PC. Here’s the Costco link, and some pics.Thank you! I definitely will. If you don't mind me asking, which model did you purchase? I noticed there are at least 3 different types of shaft bells on the Cuisinarts I've looked up.
It’s a HB-400PC. Here’s the Costco link, and some pics.Thank you! I definitely will. If you don't mind me asking, which model did you purchase? I noticed there are at least 3 different types of shaft bells on the Cuisinarts I've looked up.
Very pretty. Love the colors.Thought this was going to be a disaster. I had the house all to myself Sunday. Started soaping and got interrupted about 6 times. It turned out ok I think
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I ordered the 2 speed CSB-175RP1 from Amazon. It has a different shaped bell than yours. Not sure if that's a good or bad thing, but it's sure to be better than what I currently have.It’s a HB-400PC. Here’s the Costco link, and some pics.
The story behind it is that Cleopatra used donkey milk to wash and it kept her skin flawlessly beautiful. I would imagine it would provide similar results as any milk soap. A good thing and, likely, an interesting attention-getter for marketing.I had never heard of donkey soap at all. I'll have to check out the powder. Thank you~
I agree with the marketing idea for sure. The string posted on the donkey milk powder was interesting. An extreme range in prices and quality as well. Maybe have to try it next year. That's a strong- Maaayyybbbeee. LOL I am amazed at what customers are actually interested in. It is always the fragrance, and everyone has a unique nose.The story behind it is that Cleopatra used donkey milk to wash and it kept her skin flawlessly beautiful. I would imagine it would provide similar results as any milk soap. A good thing and, likely, an interesting attention-getter for marketing.
I'll just drop this here:
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Available at Candora (and other suppliers, I'm sure)
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