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Ninja CREAMi Compact Ice Cream Maker for Gelato, Mix-ins, Milkshakes, Sorbet, and Smoothie Bowls with 7 One-Touch Programs

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Ninja CREAMi Compact Ice Cream Maker for Gelato, Mix-ins, Milkshakes, Sorbet, and Smoothie Bowls with 7 One-Touch Programs

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Product Details
  • Easy-to-Use Functionality: Enjoy the simplicity and user-friendly design of the Ninja CREAMi Ice Cream Maker, making it a delightful activity for all ages to create and enjoy frozen treats together
  • Wide Array of Frozen Treats: From healthy options to indulgent desserts, unleash your creativity and create a variety of frozen treats that cater to your taste preferences and dietary needs
  • Creamify Technology: Experience smooth and creamy textures in minutes with the innovative Creamify technology, making your frozen treats irresistibly delicious
  • Re-Spin Function: Customize the texture of your frozen treats by utilizing the Re-Spin function, allowing you to achieve a softer and creamier consistency
  • Dishwasher Safe: Enjoy the convenience of dishwasher-safe containers, lids, and paddles, making cleaning up after your frozen treat creations a breeze
Additional Information
  • 30 day warranty
  • Refurbished
Shipping Information
  • Free Shipping!
  • Estimated delivery Jul 6 - Jul 10
  • Returns available within 30 days
  • Ships to U.S. (No AK/HI, No P.O. Boxes, and No Military Addresses)
Customer Reviews
4.4 out of 5
9694 customer reviews
5 Stars
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1 Stars
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Scorpio


Third Party Review
Reviewed: 2025-07-03
Great product for making home-made icecream

My sons are enjoying making ice cream!No more waiting for ice cream deliveries... Read more


Client d'


Third Party Review
Reviewed: 2025-07-03
G l

Je suis très satisfaite de mon achat,les glaces super bonnes, rapide facile d utilisation je recommande sans hésiter Read more


dr.moayad


Third Party Review
Reviewed: 2025-07-03
Greatest ice cream maker

Exceptionally good. Better than expected Read more



Köki


Third Party Review
Reviewed: 2025-07-03
Ninja Creme

Wenn man es gut vorbereitet kann MSN sehr leckeres Eis genießen. Die Maschine lässt sich gut bedienen und ist sehr vielseitig und das Eis echt lecker Read more


Josephfadil


Third Party Review
Reviewed: 2025-07-03
Amazing machine

Delivered in perfect condition, original product and very high quality Read more


P.J.


Third Party Review
Reviewed: 2025-07-03
Simple to use; delicious ice cream/treats; countless recipes

I've had this Ninja Creami for a few weeks now and have made about two dozen recipes with it - sorbet, lite ice cream, ice cream (I haven't tried gelato or milkshakes). So far, I have no complaints at all. I'm not understanding the negative reviews, other than to assume that people aren't following the recipes, tips and instructions from Ninja, or they are expecting a perfect commercial-like appearance. Anything I've made that came out "crumbly", as most of the recipes I've made did on the first spin, instantly became smooth just by waiting for a minute and then stirring it up a bit. Doing a re-spin will make it 'creamy' 99% of the time. Even if it's "crumbly" it instantly feels like 'silk' and melts in your mouth, and in this case the texture doesn't affect the taste at all. To be honest, this stuff is good no matter how it looks.I started with the basic recipes in the book that came with the unit, and followed them to the letter before exploring substitutions/additions or other adjustments. Chocolate ice cream was the first one I tried. I have to say, it makes the best chocolate ice cream I've ever eaten in 60+ years, hands down, no kidding. My husband, an ice cream fanatic, agreed. Although he isn't wild about chocolate anything, he said it was the best ice cream he's ever had and would eat it anytime.The sorbets are a breeze to prepare and come out great. They're even better if you take the time to chop up the ingredients/fruit first, but it's not necessary. I use a blender if I feel like going to the trouble, and blending say canned pineapple with a touch of coconut cream is worth doing. It's worth making that combo even if you don't blend it first, trust me. If you're using canned fruit you don't have to chop or blend anything (I guess there could be a rare recipe that specifically calls for it), but I find it makes it even better if you do. If your fruit has any pulp, the Ninja does a really good job of pulverizing 99.9% of it.Everything about the specific ingredients you use determines the outcome regarding texture - for example, a can of pineapple or mandarin orange slices by themselves will be more icy/sorbet-like than creamy, and canned pineapple tidbits with coconut cream or heavy cream will be extra creamy and not icy. I think it's of key importance to follow the instructions & recipes from Ninja first, not 'the internet', until you know what works, what can be substituted (successfully) for what, etc.As far as quantity and leftovers: Clearly, this processes one pint of ice cream at a time - you mix your ingredients, pour them into the Ninja pint and freeze for 24 hours. Yes, you have to freeze it for 24 hours, but you can prep and freeze multiple pints (I recommend buying extra Ninja pints) and have them ready. After 24 hours (or days/weeks later) you take it out of the freezer and process it in literally 2 minutes and it's ready to eat. If you should have any leftover, you can either let it melt in the pint container (so it will refreeze evenly), refreeze, and then reprocess it in the machine whenever you want, or, you can put it into any container you have, refreeze, and just let it sit out for a minute or two before eating it with no need to use the machine. It may not 'look' as good, but it certainly will taste as good (**note that if you do this you should do it in individual serving sizes because when it refreezes it's hard as a rock and probably won't scoop out of your container like commercial ice cream will). Just be certain that if you refreeze the recipe in the Ninja pint container that it refreezes such that the top of it is level (as all recipes should be). Otherwise you can damage the blade of the machine.As far as cleaning, I get what people say about the lid. It doesn't come apart to clean and has working parts inside that can be exposed to the ingredients. I haven't had it happen that I can tell, and I just don't see it as a big issue, unless you're letting the lid sit around for hours with stuff drying up on it. I immediately rinse mine, and after eating I soak the lid for a bit, rinse it well and let it dry. It's definitely not a deal breaker for me, and I'm pretty sure if any microscopic bits do get in there I'll survive it just fine. That said, I think Ninja could create a sealed unit that would make everyone happier. Otherwise, cleaning is a breeze. The pint container and lid/blade are the only things that need washing; I think they're dishwasher safe but I hand wash mine.If the machine holds up over time, I give it 5+ stars. Follow the instructions & recipes from Ninja kitchen before you experiment on your own and I think you'll be happy with this purchase. Read more


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