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Ninja shoppers 'absolutely love' Creami that comes with fun recipes amid £60 price slash

Ninja shoppers 'absolutely love' Creami that comes with fun recipes amid £60 price slash

Daily Record29-04-2025

With summer just around the corner, many people will soon be reaching for their favourite ice cream to help them cool down in the hot weather . While pre-made sweet treats are always available, Ninja has marked down one popular kitchen appliance that will allow you to make your own. Just in time for the upcoming heatwave, Ninja has reduced the price of the CREAMi Deluxe 10-in-1 Ice Cream and Frozen Drink Maker . Usually priced at £275.98, cool drink and treat lovers can now snatch it up for £214 after a huge £60 price slash. This website-exclusive bundle deal includes the CREAMi machine along with five handy tubs with lids so you can safely store your delicious ice creams. In comparison to older models, this CREAMi is said to make "50 per cent more ice cream", which will be ready "in minutes". READ MORE: Speedy cooling fan drops to £20 in heatwave-worthy deal READ MORE: Amazon's XL BBQ that you 'cannot beat' is 'brilliant' for garden parties in upcoming heatwave The Ninja CREAMi can make more than just ice cream as it features 10 simple one-touch programmes for a variety of treats, reports the Express. These programmes include: Ice Cream, Sorbet, Light Ice Cream, Gelato, Milkshake, Mix-In, Frappe, Frozen Drink, Slushi and Frozen Yoghurt. Using advanced creamify technology, the Ninja device will be able to finely shave and transform ice particles into the creamiest treats you have tasted. And after all the treats are made - from fruity sorbets to cheeky alcohol infused frozen drinks - the CREAMi features dishwasher-safe parts to make cleaning up a breeze. If you are looking for something a bit cheaper, there are alternative products on the market - but you should note that they won't be able to create the same variety of treats as the Ninja CREAMi can. Argos has recently reduced the price of the highly-rated Cuisinart 2L Deluxe Ice Cream Maker . Normally retailing for £100, shoppers can now grab it for only £85. While only making ice cream, sorbet and frozen yoghurt, the Cuisinart is said to make ice cream "in 25 minutes". Alternatively, you can buy the Lakeland Digital Ice Cream Maker for only £39.99 after a £10 discount. This 1.8L device will make your delicious creations "in as little as 40 minutes", but again you won't have the joy of making your own frozen drinks or slushies. From over 170 shoppers, the Ninja CREAMi Deluxe has earned itself an impressive 4.5 stars, with shoppers praising the device for how easy it is to use and its creative recipes. One delighted shopper wrote: "Excellent product, fun and easy to use. Comes with recipe ideas and really clear instructions on how to use." Another shopper also added: "Arrived the next day after ordering online. Easy to use, great instructions and recipe suggestions. Makes incredibly smooth ice cream." While a third five-star reviewer said: "Absolutely worth it. I've made frappes, sorbets and have been so satisfied with everything. Absolutely love the new functions. A great machine and product. Especially with the extra tubs." A fourth shopper was also complimentary, saying: "I was bought this for Christmas, I absolutely love it. It was easy to set-up and use. It's also easy to clean. I highly recommend this product. I have many Ninja items and can honestly say this doesn't disappoint." However, not everyone was satisfied with their results, with one shopper writing: "Very loud and very expensive for what you get. Wouldn't buy again. Seems to produce cold slush each time." Another reviewer also noted: "Nice ice-cream machine, just my one never works first time. I have to switch it off from power supply and again turn it on and only then it start working." If you want to snatch up a bargain price for the Ninja CREAMi Deluxe 10-in-1 Ice Cream and Frozen Drink Maker, you can click HERE.

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