
Hello CCers
Just wanted to know if anyone has invested in the Easy Roller cake ball roller yet and if so, would you please offer a review? It looks great, such a smart idea. Wish I had thought of it


haven't heard great reviews about it.. most people have to experiment with the dough consistency so that the balls come out perfectly round or else they turn out oval or square....
try asking for reviews/feedback on the Easy roller facebook page... I think it is called heavenly cake pops or best cake pops. hth!

I asked about it here when I first saw the promotional video. Was given same answers as the replies above. Still, stubborn as I am, ended up buying it... to my great regret. I so wish I had invested that money in something else. The video makes it look so easy and fast. Not so

Hi folks,
Long time lurker, first time poster. My DH bought one of the cake ball rollers for me a couple of weeks ago, but it's just not for me. I am just one of those people that prefer to get my hands in things. I would like to sell mine, if any of you are interested. I've used it twice, and it is in absolutely perfect condition. He paid $265, I will sell for $200, free shipping. Please email me if you are interested.
asjunkins @ gmail . com


Tiggy, that is why I haven't touched mine. I can't have a tool dictate my recipes. Plus I don't like the smashed cake balls and may never do them. I do like the real cake ones and that's where I think I want to be in the market.
Mine will be for sale in the near future after I get sick of looking at it. But for those who want to make that product that is so popular, maybe this is a good tool. I just don't know.


I bought one and didn't like the texture the cake had to be to use it. It was too pasty. So someone suggested scooping out the balls first, slightly round them and then place them on the roller and round them. Genius!

I bought one and didn't like the texture the cake had to be to use it. It was too pasty. So someone suggested scooping out the balls first, slightly round them and then place them on the roller and round them. Genius!

I bought one and didn't like the texture the cake had to be to use it. It was too pasty. So someone suggested scooping out the balls first, slightly round them and then place them on the roller and round them. Genius!

Hi folks,
Long time lurker, first time poster. My DH bought one of the cake ball rollers for me a couple of weeks ago, but it's just not for me. I am just one of those people that prefer to get my hands in things. I would like to sell mine, if any of you are interested. I've used it twice, and it is in absolutely perfect condition. He paid $265, I will sell for $200, free shipping. Please email me if you are interested.
asjunkins @ gmail . com
Follow up...sold! Thanks you guys.

Hi folks,
Long time lurker, first time poster. My DH bought one of the cake ball rollers for me a couple of weeks ago, but it's just not for me. I am just one of those people that prefer to get my hands in things. I would like to sell mine, if any of you are interested. I've used it twice, and it is in absolutely perfect condition. He paid $265, I will sell for $200, free shipping. Please email me if you are interested.
asjunkins @ gmail . com
Follow up...sold! Thanks you guys.
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