The Margaritaville DM2000 Premium Frozen Concoction Maker is the margarita machine I own myself—and I LOVE it! The Margaritaville DM2000 Frozen Concoction Maker has the commercial UL approval for use both in the home or restaurant setting. I can create the perfect margarita by simply measuring the ingredients and ice, then flipping a switch.
Housed in stylish brushed and polished stainless-steel (it matches my kitchen beautifully) and updated with preset controls and a larger ice reservoir, twice as big as the original DM1000 unit, this premium version of the original Margaritaville Frozen Concoction Maker produces twice as many frozen beverages between refills. Unlike a blender, it features two powerful mechanisms: coladas and smoothies, or by using the manual option, you can manage the consistency even more precisely. A larger capacity ice reservoir holds enough ice to make three pitchers of frozen drink perfection.
It also has four automatic pre-programmed drink cycles that unlike a regular blender will shave the ice and blend it with your favorite ingredients for consistent quality every time.
Features and Specifications
- * Double sized, 72 oz ice reservoir that holds enough ice for 3 pitchers of frozen drink
- * Creates 4 different drink varieties – Margaritas, Daiquiris, Slides and Smoothies
- * 1, 2, 3 drink selector to choose the desired amount
- * Optional manual controls let you shave or blend to your ideal consistency
- * Front access controls, stable footprint, and drip-free spout
- * Marked shot glass included
- * Brushed metallic finish with stainless steel accents and glass blending jar
- * Commercially UL approved with 550 watts of power and grounded three-prong plug
- * Measures 14 by 9 by 20 inches
- * Weight approximately 24 pounds
- * 1-year manufacturer’s limited warranty
Pros
- * Four automatic pre-programmed drink cycles
- * Front access controls, stable footprint, and drip-free spout
- * Automatically mixes the right proportion of ice with ingredients
Cons
- * Large size tends to hog counter space
- * A few people report that the ice makes a mess when transferring from the ice reservoir into the pitcher, but others dispute this and suggest that this has probably happened because the ice has been left too long and allowed to melt between mixes.
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How much should you expect to pay?
The Margaritaville DM2000 Premium Frozen Concoction Maker is available on the manufacture’s website for $349 but you really shouldn’t be paying any more than $320 for this margarita maker. Much the best bargain I have found is on Amazon who consistently sell it for under $320.
Amazon also offer FREE SUPER SAVER SHIPPING and most Amazon purchases don’t incur sales tax.
The ten reviews are taken from Amazon which is the best place for reviews from people who have actually purchased and use the product. To read all the reviews on this margarita machine Click Here.
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We love our Margaritaville machine! It has eliminated two blenders and a snow cone maker in our own kitchen. No telling what more. My husband loves a good ‘rita, and I like to drink health shakes in the morning for breakfast. This machine is perfect for our needs. You can also just shave a little ice to make a snowy soft snow cone for the kids or enlist the blender element solely. It’s a large machine, so if a blender is a daily necessity in your house and you have plenty of counter space to accomodate it, then this is great for you. Now, this is not going to chop frozen strawberries w/o compromising the integrity, per the saleswoman’s instructions at the Williams-Sonoma that we bought it at. By the way, we bought ours there for the same price, but also have the Williams-Sonoma guarantee that covers the Margaritaville for life. If you have a WS in your area, I would suggest this route. If not, at least Amazon has their 1 yr. warranty on it.
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This isn’t just a blender, it’s a wonderful drink maker. You do need to read the instructions, unlike a blender. But once you do, this this cranks out the most wonderful margaritas and frozen drinks you can imagine. Unlike what some of the other reviewers said, it has adjustments to make your drinks as thick aas a snow cone or thin with just a touch snowy ice as you like. It of course shaves the ice so you get a snow like texture not hard ground ice like a blender makes. Our big test was a party of around 150 people. During the course of the evening we causally made around 500 all perfect margaritas . Everyone was very impressed and I bet at least 20 of those people ended up buying one within a month. Everywhere we go now our friends have these makers. Truely the bomb ! Can’t imagine a world without them any longer. Our Kitchen Aid and top of the line Warning blenders, we love them too .. but they are out of the frozen drink making business now.
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I received this blender as a gift and was intially a bit surprised by its’ bulk given what it actually does; shave ice and blend. However, trying it out with a few different recipes convinced me that this blender is the only way to go to make frozen drinks and smoothies. I have been looking for an ideal blender for making smoothies and just could not find the “sweet spot” between chunks of ice and runny liquid but this device hits it right on the nail. I was very impressed by the ice consistency and the blending and will put up with its’ size because it works as advertised. Its’ also fun to use and my kids and guests all have a really good time playing around with it. It also justifies its’ cost and size by allowing quite a variety of experimentation with different recipes and drinks so you are likely to use it frequently. The ice is key so do as the instructions say and let it “warm” for about 15 minutes in the ice hopper, use “fresh” ice; if it’s been in the freezer too long it can lend a slight “freezer burn” taste to the drink and finally those half moon shaped ice “cubes” seem to shave a bit more evenly than true cubes. And smaller cubes are better than bigger ones. Just some things I’ve discovered while experimenting. I was intially skeptical about this blender but I am now a convert. This is one Christmas gift that’s NOT going back!
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A pet peeve of ours is poor margaritas in “good” restaurants, and this brings the best of them right to our kitchen. We didn’t have to “play around” with the controls because the first batch (3) was perfect. The machine is surprisingly fast so you can turn out a lot of batches quickly. While the machine has many pieces, cleanup is quick. After shaving the left-over ice, all that’s needed is to dry the ice bin and rinse/wash the pitcher.
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Hands down, this is the hit at any party and worth the price! A beach party in a machine! I originally bought the Key West DM1000 version last year and it made better margaritas I could buy in bars. When this new Fiji model DM2000 came out, I had to buy it and give the other one to my sister. I love this machine! Anyone saying that its a glorified blender does not know what they are talking about. The ice is shaved and it makes a big difference. I use to make margaritas with my Kitchenaid blender. I’d get “old maids” and uneven ice chips. The ice would melt and the drink would be watered down. Nothing like a bar drink. If you like other mixed drinks other than margaritas, then this upgraded machine is for you! Its a bulky machine, but since I use it almost everyday, its worth the counterspace. Since the margaritas are so fantastic with this machine, I’ve found that I search for different flavored margarita mixes when I’m in stores. I also buy any frozen drink cookbooks I can find. Buy the carrying case. Once you serve people drinks from this machine, people will want you to bring it to their parties. I only wish this machine came with 2 pitchers!
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As an engineer and gadget guy I finally got the big Kahuna Margaritaville model.
When you follow the directions – ie keep the right amount of liquid per the number of drinks – it is fantastic. The 12OZ per drink measurement is dead on.
The different drinks it makes – Rita’s, Daq’s, Colada’s and Smoothies are set on one knob. This basically tells the blender how much blending to do and when to shave the ice. The Rita’s assume all liquid ingredients. The Daq’s assume frozen fruit and the Smoothies assume fresh fruit so the timing and frequecy of the blending is based on that. For example the blender doesn’t start on a Rita until the ice shaving is well underway while a Daq starts blending well before the shaving starts.
The machine breaks down nicely for easy cleaning and the shaving blade is easy to replace if it comes to that. It’s a pretty beefy blade so I am not worried.
Do note that the machine is tall and will not fit under a cabinet that is over a normal counter without removing the ice hopper. We just break it down and put a decorative towel over it.
An extra blender jar will probably be on most peoples wanted list.
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In the quest for the perfect margarita, I’ve purchased 7 different machines in the past couple of years. The results range from pretty bad to decent. Even with the rental type slushy machines you have to put up with the nasty, syrupy sweet “mix” of chemicals. First batch out of this whomping big drinkerator was perfect. I was a little skeptical, even with very good reviews, that this thing would work as advertised. I do only get two batches out of this thing with the reservoir filled, but I just have a separate ice bucket to “pre-melt” the ice for the subsequent batches. I tried just about everything I could think of to throw the machine a curve, and it just kept making perfect drinks. Just keep in mind the liquid proportions in the drinks you make. As long as you end up with the right amount of liquid, you can make about anything you want and it will turn out right. And you can skip the pre-made mix and use just fresh ingredients. Thanks, Margaritaville (I mean, Cheers!).
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Been eying this machine for a while but could never quite justify the cost. Lo and behold I received it as a perfect gift! While the price is high, this Concoction Maker does turn out perfect drinks! In the hot summer here in Vegas this machine will definitely be put through its paces, but judging from early results this baby will be rendering lots of frozen concoctions that will help me hang on.
If you can afford to splurge this is definitely the blender to get!
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When the Margaritaville DM2000 Premium Frozen Concoction Maker arrived it was very easy to setup. The instructions were straightforward and in no time the step-by-step instructions had the machine ready to produce some delicious frozen beverages. The craftsmanship and quality were apparent at the onset, and the weight of the machine gave a certain feel of durability. My guests commented that they loved the look of the machine, and the brushed-nickel finish really made it stand out.
I loaded it up with ice, utilizing bagged ice from a local grocery store mixed with ice from my refrigerator ice maker and looked at the instructions to see which drink I wanted to make. I then choose from four preprogrammed drink cycles; margaritas, daiquiris, slides, (mudslides) or smoothies, and then decided whether I wanted one, two or three drink settings. I then flipped the automatic Shave-N-Blend switch, and the machine automatically mixed the right proportion of ice with ingredients and timed it just right. If you decide at the end of the drink cycle that you need more ice or blending simply flip the switch to blend or shave to add what you so desire. I followed the instructions denoting exact amounts of liquids per drink as written in the included recipe book and the first batch of Margaritas came out perfectly.
It is truly a four step machine, add ice, select your drink and size, add your favorite mix, and flip the automatic Shave-n-Blend switch and within seconds your favorite concoction will be ready. The great part about this machine is that if you get guests that prefer thicker or thinner drinks simply flip the switch to blend a little more ice or just blend without adding ice. It’s just that simple, and best of all if you leave the ice sit in the ice bin for an extended period of time the melting runoff collects in a clear reservoir located on the back of the machine. No more thin flavored soupy Margaritas or watered down Mudslides!
The varieties of drinks are endless but the cleanup is not. The glass-blending jar has a unique retro look that lends itself to easy stability when in use with a large glass handle and drip free spout. It’s also great for simply shaving ice for snow cones and adding your favorite syrup and finishing off with a spoon. No matter what the size of your party this machine stands up to mountains of blending action. As long as you have ice to blend and mix to add the Fiji FCM will consistently churn out the proper Margarita, Daiquiri, Mudslide or Smoothie.
When you’ve mastered the Fiji FCM your friends will be asking you to be the Frozen Drink Master at their next party and with the FCM Carrying Bag you can take your machine on the road. The bag is made of water repellent canvas and designed to transport and store the Fiji FCM with straps that hold the pitcher in place during transportation. Simply slide your lost shaker of salt and fresh limes in the side pocket, grasp the nylon carrying handles and head to Margaritaville. You and your friends will have a blast using the Fiji FCM, so get one today, blend up a drink or two and hang on!
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I actually purchased the Margarita Frozen Concoction Maker DM2100 which is the exact same as the DM2000 model except that the trim color is white instead of red. I purchased the DM2100 at Williams-Sonoma (the only place I could find it). I liked the appearance of the white trim much better and when the sales clerk told me that it came with a free extra container, I was sold.
Upon unpacking the FCM (Frozen Concoction Maker), I was impressed by how nice it looked. The FCM has sleek lines and with the brushed metal finish, you can easily leave it on the counter and it is not an eyesore.
Inside the box, there was the FCM, a shot glass (to measure portions I guess), an aluminum tin that is used for salting glass rims, 4 cardboard coasters and an instruction manual.
I took the top assembly apart to clean it before the first use. First the top ice bin lid is popped off. It removes completely from the base of the ice bin. Next, the bottom portion of the clear ice bin was removed. This left the ice shaving mechanism exposed. One of the key differences in this model over the DM1000 is that the three pronged ice rotator is metal whereas the DM1000 has a plastic one. Next the plastic bowl is removed that contains the blade assembly.
It was all easy to remove and reassemble. They do recommend that you remove, clean and dry the assembly after use. I’m not sure if this is to help keep the blade in tip-top shape or for overall cleanliness of the machine but I think it would be prudent to clean the FCM each day that it is used. When I use the FCM, the liquid sometimes splashes back up the ice chute so make sure you clean up there.
Another key difference between the 1000 and 2000 series is that the base of the DM2000 is metal whereas the base of the DM100 is plastic.
The motor of the DM2000 & DM2100 is rated at 550 watts. This is a bit more powerful than the 500 watts of the DM1000. I have seen some reviews say that the DM2000 has a 700 watt motor but everywhere I checked, the DM2000 motors are 550 watts.
The FMC comes with a nice glass container (blender portion). The free one from Williams-Sonoma was a plastic version which is okay because if I want to take it down by the pool…the plastic one is perfect since I don’t want to have any broken glass around. You can buy an additional glass container online for around $45.
The power cord is stored and concealed in the bottom rear of the machine. A small door is popped off revealing the cord.
If you will store the FCM on your counter under cabinets, keep in mind of the height. With the ice bin attached, the height is around 19.5″. With the ice bin removed, it is approximately 16″ tall. I think I will store it on the counter with the ice bin removed so that I can use it as a blender. When I want to make some drinks or use the shaving feature, I will just pull it out and attach the ice bin.
A side note on the DM1000. If you don’t want to spend the $380.00 on the DM2000. You can purchase the DM1000 and later add a larger ice bin and get and extra container (blender) for around $65. I believe it ends up being the same capacity as the DM2000. The only thing you won’t get is the more powerful motor and metal parts.
There is also a carrying case available for this model. The one that is usually offered out there will only fit the DM1000. I found a case specifically for the DM2000 (Fiji model) at margaritavillecargo.com for $39.95. I just received the case and reviewed it separately so check that out if you want more information. I would highly recommend the bag if will store or transport the FCM.
I have only briefly used the FCM to make a few drinks and it works great. The drinks created are smooth. You can also just shave a lot of ice and make snow cones for the kids. I will be putting the unit to the test this weekend for a family party and will update the review regarding how it performs.
I purchased the FCM for $380.00 which came with a free extra blender. The price is a bit steep but the quality of the machine and the fun I’ll have with it are well worth it.