Ok...what's Your Favorite Turntable???

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PolishMommy Posted 9 Jul 2005 , 4:00pm
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I just have the $8 Trim & Turn. icon_redface.gif

I need to upgrade. Which one should I get?

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briansbaker Posted 9 Jul 2005 , 4:05pm
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why the sad face? That should be my look. I never even purchased one. I still do the "grab the end of the cake board and hope like hell that when I turn it, I don't slip and stick my finger in the cake". Now that is icon_redface.gificon_redface.gificon_redface.gificon_redface.gificon_redface.gif
I really need to purchase one!!! icon_cry.gif

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SweetArt Posted 9 Jul 2005 , 4:06pm
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I have the tilting turn table by Wilton and I hate it. When smoothing icing it clicks and rocks. I can't get a smooth edge. icon_mad.gif I love the professional all metal one like they use in bakeries. It moves very smoothly. thumbs_up.gif

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Beebug123 Posted 9 Jul 2005 , 4:09pm
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I don't have one at all icon_redface.gif

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Kiddiekakes Posted 9 Jul 2005 , 5:00pm
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Hi Everyone!!

I purchased my turntable from Ultimatebaker.com but I have seen them on ebay also for about $59.99.Best 60 buck investment I have made for my cake decorating!! Very sturdy and turns like a dream!! Great for heavy slab cakes also!!

I just noticed they raised the price to $85.00 but I woud still buy one,They are great!! Check on Ebay first!!
LL

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Kiddiekakes Posted 9 Jul 2005 , 5:01pm
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Okay lets try this again!!!
LL

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Kiddiekakes Posted 9 Jul 2005 , 5:03pm
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Kristy Posted 9 Jul 2005 , 5:34pm
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i have the $10 (i think) Wilton one, just the basic turntable and it does the trick for me. I used it once on a 16" square cake, and i was sort of unsure if it would hold the cake well, and it worked fine with a homemade cardboard cake board under the cake!

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DesignsbyD Posted 9 Jul 2005 , 6:08pm
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Polish Mommy,

First off thanks for posting that question, I need to purchase my first turntable soon. I am 6feet tall and my back can not take it I need the height....Also where in Mass are you from? I live in Florida now but lived south of Boston up until last year...Just wondering
Good Luck with your purchase I'll let ya know if I find anything Gonna do a search tonight after the kids go to bed
Denise

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bjfranco Posted 9 Jul 2005 , 7:59pm
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I bought the cheap $10 Wilton petestal turn table from Wal-Mart. I started decorating huge cupcakes (almost like mini cakes) and it worked fine. Now that I am doing bigger cakes I wished I had a larger professional one but I my Wilton one has served me well. My next purchase will be like the one above for $85. My advise....... buy the best you can with the first go round so you will not be making another purchase later.

Denise: I too am 6 foot and I use to do/still do photography and I had a stool that can be lowerd and raised and it has worked perfect for me. My back was killing me standing and bending over all the time. Now I can sit and adjust my height when doing detailed work.

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DesignsbyD Posted 9 Jul 2005 , 8:02pm
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BJ,

Thanks for the advice about a stool, I actually never thought of an adjustable one. I have a huge island in my kitchen so that just may work. I usually end up sitting at my kitchen table to decorate.

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PolishMommy Posted 9 Jul 2005 , 8:09pm
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Denise--I'm in Western MA...almost like a different state from the Boston area. hehe icon_smile.gif

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GinaJuarez Posted 9 Jul 2005 , 8:27pm
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I have a turntable that I bought at the dollar store. Its worked for every cake I've ever made yet.

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debsuewoo Posted 9 Jul 2005 , 8:50pm
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I have two, myself. I have the Wilton turntable/stand, and also a low turntable that is rubberized so that I can place a piece of wood on top of it so I can decorate sheet cakes without having to worry about them falling apart on the edges from bending. They serve the purpose for now atleast.

Debbi

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DesignsbyD Posted 9 Jul 2005 , 9:19pm
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Polish Mommy,

I love western Mass, one of my closest friends lives in Orange

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Ironbaker Posted 9 Jul 2005 , 11:23pm
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I also have the regular Wilton one that I got off of Ebay for a steal.

Just this past Thursday I found a nice sized Lazy Susan from IKEA that is wooden and was only 6.99. I hope it works well.

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littlebubbieschocolates Posted 9 Jul 2005 , 11:33pm
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i got the plastic wilton one. it was cheap it was like 2.00 dollars so i figured why not.

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gilpnh Posted 10 Jul 2005 , 12:10am
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My 2 Dollar walmart plastic dealy broke after repeated abuse icon_biggrin.gif last year. My local cake store had a "Grand Reopening" Sale and did the thing where you pop the balloon and get so much off. I waited and saved just to get the turntable I had been eyeing. They only had two in store, I got there early and another lady was already carring around one. It was regularly $35, I popped the balloon and got 25% off icon_eek.gificon_eek.gificon_eek.gif
I was a pretty happy camper. I love this one becuase it is reversable for round or sheets. I dont know who makes it but could find out if someone wants me to by calling my cake supply shop. Heather
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scoobam Posted 10 Jul 2005 , 1:07am
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Heather... that looks fantastic!!!! i would LOVE to know who makes that one!

What a great deal you got!!! thumbs_up.gif

iron baker.. let us know how you like the Lazy susan from IKEA. That's a great idea too!

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kalikw Posted 10 Jul 2005 , 1:52am
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Hi Everyone,
I have a similar turntable to the one in the picture that I bought in my local cake supply store, they are great. If you have local cake supply store they can order one for you. I have also seen them on sale at Sugarcraft.com. They are great because they are sturdy and you can decorate round cakes or sheet cakes.

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gilpnh Posted 10 Jul 2005 , 2:01am
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Here is the link for my local cake store, will call Monday to see who makes them about ordering direct.



(well I cant figure out how to link so here is the site)

www.pohlmanscakes.com is under cake supplies: decorating supplies

"Turntable Deluxe" 14RD 14x20 $34.50

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good36 Posted 10 Jul 2005 , 2:41am
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I have the $10 Wilton one too. It has done me well so far, but I am new at this!
Judy

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stephanie214 Posted 10 Jul 2005 , 7:41pm
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Hi,

I'm a DIY person and built my own cake turntable. It is just like the one in the picture that is posted. Only mine is taller so that I don't have to bend. Save yourself some money and build your own. It is easy to do and you can build it to the size and height that you prefer.

If anyone wants the directions or would like to see mine just let me know and will post.

Once again, it is easy to build.

By the way, that is the same kind of cake turntable that sold on ebay for $150.00.

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PolishMommy Posted 11 Jul 2005 , 5:50pm
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Thanks for all the replies!

That reversible one looks great! I'll have to look around for that.

My little wilton turntable has served me well, but it has a few annoying "clicks" in it. It's from bearings rolling over the seams in the plastic tray. icon_sad.gif

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diane Posted 11 Jul 2005 , 7:24pm
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i don't have a favorite, but i sure would like the $59.99 one that wilton has.

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APCakes Posted 11 Jul 2005 , 7:31pm
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For some reason, all my cakes recently have been sliding around on my turntable as I decorate. I even "glued" it down with icing, but it still slides when I put any pressure on it! How do you keep yours stuck to the turntable?

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