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expiredmalka posted Oct 17, 2023 07:24 PM
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Costco Members: Ninja CREAMi Deluxe 11-in-1 Ice Cream and Frozen Treat Maker

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Costco Wholesale has for their Members: Ninja CREAMi Deluxe 11-in-1 Ice Cream and Frozen Treat Maker (CN501CO) for $179.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member malka for finding this deal.

Note: You need to be an active Costco Member and signed in to your account to purchase at sale price.

Includes:
  • 3x 24 oz. CREAMi Deluxe Pints with Storage Lids
  • Motor Base with Dual-Drive Motors and Creamify Technology that turns almost anything into a frozen treat
  • Deluxe Creamerizer Paddle shaves and churns ice particles into the creamiest frozen treats in minutes
  • Outer bowl and lid to house deluxe pint while processing
  • 11 One-Touch Programs
  • Countdown Display
  • All parts dishwasher safe
  • Recipe inspiration guide with 30 recipes

Editor's Notes

Written by johnny_miller | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This matches the previous +60 Frontpage Deal from earlier this month.
    • Please refer to the forum thread for discussion regarding this deal.
  • About this product:
    • 1-Year Limited Warranty
  • About this store:
    • If you don't have a Costco Warehouse Membership, you can sign-up here

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Written by malka
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Costco Wholesale has for their Members: Ninja CREAMi Deluxe 11-in-1 Ice Cream and Frozen Treat Maker (CN501CO) for $179.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member malka for finding this deal.

Note: You need to be an active Costco Member and signed in to your account to purchase at sale price.

Includes:
  • 3x 24 oz. CREAMi Deluxe Pints with Storage Lids
  • Motor Base with Dual-Drive Motors and Creamify Technology that turns almost anything into a frozen treat
  • Deluxe Creamerizer Paddle shaves and churns ice particles into the creamiest frozen treats in minutes
  • Outer bowl and lid to house deluxe pint while processing
  • 11 One-Touch Programs
  • Countdown Display
  • All parts dishwasher safe
  • Recipe inspiration guide with 30 recipes

Editor's Notes

Written by johnny_miller | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This matches the previous +60 Frontpage Deal from earlier this month.
    • Please refer to the forum thread for discussion regarding this deal.
  • About this product:
    • 1-Year Limited Warranty
  • About this store:
    • If you don't have a Costco Warehouse Membership, you can sign-up here

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Chris29
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I really really wanted to like this thing. I bought it a few months back expecting to use it all the time - I mean who doesn't love ice cream on demand basically?

Unfortunately, it's not ice cream on demand. This thing, in my humble opinion, is a glorified blender. The process requires planning, pre-freezing the ingredients overnight, etc, etc. It might not sound like much, but I really can't tell you in advance if I'm going to want ice cream tomorrow. It's typically a spur of the moment type of thing, which makes the Ninja Creami useless really.

My family used it maybe twice before shelving it.

It's not a bad deal, just understand what you're buying before you pull the trigger.
kaidomac
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Knowledge bomb time! A few notes for having a successful experience, as a homemade ice cream aficionado. First, the basics:

1. This makes VERY GOOD ICE CREAM but takes PRACTICE to get there! Note that nearly all ice creams require at least 2 or 3 spins in the machine to get to the ideal texture!
2. This machine is VERY LOUD! Be prepared for the noise while running!
3. If you like frozen treats, this makes a HUGE VARIETY! You can do amazing sorbet from frozen mango, smoothie bowls, soft-serve-style ice cream, milkshakes, McFlurries, etc. plus savory stuff like ultra-creamy hummus.

Second, more details:

1. This is essentially a budget Pacojet, which is the commercial equivalent of this machine. But the Ninja under $200 instead of $7k+. REALLY incredible technology for the price point!

2. Emphasis on the noise! This appliance is VERY LOUD! Your neighbors will know when you're making ice cream lol. You will NOT be prepared for how loud this thing is hahaha. It's like turning on a weed eater in your kitchen!

3. Buy extra pint jars. Make sure to get ones that fit your specific model (there are a variety of machine models & styles available). This allows you to have "ice cream on demand" at all times when the mood strikes! I did NOT think I'd end up liking the Creami as much as I did or using it as much as I do!

4. Buy cozies (cloth sleeves) for the pint jars so your hands don't get cold when eating the ice cream out of the pint jar after spinning it. Search "Universal ninja creami cozy" on Etsy. They come in a variety of colors & patterns. The best design I've found is the square-ish ones that go to 4 diamond points around the top, that style allows the jar to slide in the easiest without having to push it on to fit.

5. Regular ice cream makers have you chill the base mixture, then churn the base in something like a freezer bowl to incorporate air so it becomes ice cream instead of a solid frozen block, then freeze it overnight to become scoopable ice cream. The Creami basically uses a drill with a blade on the end to shave the ice cream down. Different method, but GREAT results once you master the process & build up a collection of recipes that you like! The results of this machine are not so much about the machine but about the recipe you use & the workflow you master, so don't get disheartened when things don't come out perfect on the first try, because a fabulous ice cream experience IS achievable with this machine, it just takes some practice to get there when you first start out!

6. Freeze the pints WITHOUT the lid on to help avoid the "dimple" that appears in the middle of the ice cream. You want the ice cream base in the jar FLAT so that it doesn't break the blade when it comes down. Otherwise you can just kind of shave it down if needed (some people use a thin putty knife).

7. If you run the bottom of the pint jar under hot water for 30 seconds before spinning, it will help reduce any icy chunks at the bottom of the jar after you spin it in the machine.

8. It's important to understand that MAKING the ice cream is a PROCESS! The two basic steps are "ice cream mode" and "re-spin". Many ice creams come out as POWDER after running in ice cream mode. This is only your FIRST STEP in the process! You'll see a lot of people online quit immediately without realizing that it's typically a multi-step process to get to perfect ice cream! I recommend starting out by adding heavy cream & doing a re-spin, then adding more heavy cream & doing a second re-spin. There will be a hole in the middle of the jar when it becomes a powder, just use a spoon to make a tunnel & pour the cream into it.

9. Regarding the process, the first step is freezing. They recommend doing 24 hours, but for things like protein ice cream, you can get away with 8 hours! It all depends on the individual recipe in question. The second step is spinning. The Creami is more designed to on-demand ice cream that you're going to eat right away. You can freeze it after spinning if you want hard, scoopable ice cream like you buy in the store, so it's important to realize that the ice cream can only get so stiff when you spin it to eat it because otherwise the blade wouldn't be able to move. You can control the thickness of the texture from milkshake to scoopable semi-hard ice cream based on the ingredients & spinning process. After the initial spin on ice cream mode, you can do a re-spin to get the texture right, then do Mix-in mode if you want to add ingredients like crushed Oreos, Mini M&M's, etc.

10. One of the best things I've learned recently is how to make McFlurries at home! Basically, do a scoop or two of store-bought vanilla ice cream (Aldi's sells a big tub for cheap FYI) in the jar, add mix-ins, add another scoop on top, then run the Mix-in mode to get that classic texture! This is fun because you don't have to freeze anything overnight, all you need is a tub of regular ice cream & just let it spin! Same deal for milkshakes, you can simply add the ice cream of your choice & enough milk to make it as thick or thin as you want (spoonable or drink with a straw)

11. People make "ice cream bars" at home for their Creami, complete with a dedicated cart or stand, syrups, toppings, their Creami, fancy bowls & spoons, and so on. SUPER fun concept if you're into ice cream!

12. Buy a $10 milk frother on Amazon. This lets you spin mixes directly in the jars. If you own a blender, that's also good for whipping things up.

13. Lately, I've been addicted to protein ice cream for breakfast. My procedure is: get 2 pint jars. Pour a 26g Fairlife Core vanilla protein shake evenly between them. Get a small box of sugar-free Jello Pudding powder (banana cream, cheesecake, vanilla, butterscotch, etc.). Use the milk frother to blend in the powder. Freeze with the lid off for at least 8 hours. When ready to eat, spin on ice cream mode. Make a tunnel in the middle with a spoon & fill the tunnel with heavy cream & run on re-spin. If the texture isn't perfect, add more heavy cream & run on re-spin again (I typically do 2 re-spins with heavy cream each time). Should come out like super creamy soft-serve. Here are some examples:

https://www.reddit.com/r/ninjacre...1&sort=new

14. You can also make savory stuff like SUPER creamy Hummus & baba ganoush! Bonus points if you use your Instapot to cook the dry chickpeas from scratch!

15. After each use, wipe down the spindle nub under the head of the machine. That's the part that interfaces with the blade. Also, IMMEDIATELY disconnect the blade from the lid & rinse the whole thing off with hot water. The Creami is weirdly-designed, so you want to make sure to clean everything RIGHT AWAY with warm water because the ice cream gets in all of the cracks & crevices. It's not hard, but it's something to be aware of so that it doesn't start smelling funny.

16. The two best resources for recipe ideas are the various Facebook groups & TikTok.

17. In my area, Ben & Jerry's and dairy-free ice creams go for $8.99 a pint. If you're an ice cream enthusiast, this machine will pay for itself in no time! Really good for people with allergies too because you can make ice cream from almond milk, coconut milk & coconut cream, and so on.

18. EGGNOG! Pour it in, freeze it overnight, spin it up!

tbh this is one of the most fun toys I've purchased in a looooooong time. I make McFlurries & milkshakes. I make all kinds of ice creams & fruit sorbets. I make protein ice creams, smoothie bowls, etc. If you're willing to tinker around with recipes & like frozen treats, it's a pretty awesome machine to have in your kitchen arsenal!
dawnerd
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So keep in mind too there's now three versions of creami out there with different cup sizes/styles and recipes will vary. I found out if I don't 1.5x some recipes they don't fill up the pints enough. The newer version makes it a lot easier to clean and use.

Also Ninja doesn't mention it but a lot of people like to run an empty pint with hot water on a mix in cycle to try to clean anything that might be on the spindle since it lives inside the unit and theres no way to clean it otherwise. If that grosses you out, you might want to pass.

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Oct 18, 2023 04:08 PM
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mcrsfbnoOct 18, 2023 04:08 PM
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Quote from Ppdcannon91 :
How was the ice cream tho? I just bought this from kohls for $150 plus $30 kohls cash. So it's kind of like I got it for $120 but i am debating if I should return it.
Also got the Kohls deal. The other night I did a Chocolate Fairlife protein shake with sugar free bananna cream jello pudding powder mixed that up and froze it. Then when I made it I mixed in some reeses and it was amazing. Highly suggest this item just watch some videos to understand how to use it.
Oct 18, 2023 04:23 PM
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anonymous2929239Oct 18, 2023 04:23 PM
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Quote from Blizzysip :
Do you know if the version Costco sells here is the newer version?
I think regular Creami, breeze and deluxe

Deluxe being new which is costcos model. So yes
Oct 18, 2023 05:18 PM
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dawnerdOct 18, 2023 05:18 PM
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Quote from FreedomPenguin :
I think regular Creami, breeze and deluxe

Deluxe being new which is costcos model. So yes
Newer but breeze has the newer attachment setup. Deluxe is just a rebrand of the older with larger pints but effectively the same.
Oct 18, 2023 06:15 PM
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b380Oct 18, 2023 06:15 PM
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Quote from mcrsfbno :
Also got the Kohls deal. The other night I did a Chocolate Fairlife protein shake with sugar free bananna cream jello pudding powder mixed that up and froze it. Then when I made it I mixed in some reeses and it was amazing. Highly suggest this item just watch some videos to understand how to use it.
Is the Khols deal in store only?
Oct 18, 2023 06:45 PM
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rb333Oct 18, 2023 06:45 PM
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Out of stock
Oct 18, 2023 06:56 PM
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TonTon333Oct 18, 2023 06:56 PM
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I've had both and I prefer something like this as its cheaper and I can do it spur of the moment vs making it the day before. Youd have to make alot of ice cream to make multiple pints the day before and spin through them all with the creami be more cost/time effective. Creami probably works better with low cream/sugar (icy) recipes though. Mostly I didnt eat enough ice cream to plan it or justify the cost of the creami.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0BRXPZH6Y/
Oct 18, 2023 06:58 PM
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BlueBike861Oct 18, 2023 06:58 PM
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Great review! Extremely fun appliance to have for the family! Noise loud, but not that bad…you must live close to neighbors! LOL! Invite them over for a scoop if they complain! Problem solved!

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Oct 18, 2023 07:16 PM
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anonymous2929239Oct 18, 2023 07:16 PM
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Either they are selling fast or they aren't allocating a lot of stock
Oct 18, 2023 07:31 PM
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ghostyOct 18, 2023 07:31 PM
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The other piece of using this I didn't understand until I got one is the fact that in addition to pre-freezing and then spinning to initially create the ice cream you have to re-spin each time you wish to consume it. It's not like store bought ice cream where once created, you can eat some in one sitting come back tomorrow with a spoon and eat some more. With this it re-freezes and so you have to pull out the machine and re-spin it before it's creamy again.
Oct 18, 2023 08:05 PM
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Signals1982Oct 18, 2023 08:05 PM
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I have this machine. I make ice creams with monk fruit/erythritol sweetener for blood sugar reasons. What I'm curious about is how the machine keeps the shaft that extends the spinning blade into the ice cream clean. Anyone know? There are no instructions on how to clean that although I've read some people spinning hot water etc to rinse it off. But nothing official I've seen from Ninja. You can't extend it manually to clean so it's always tucked back into the machine when done spinning.
Oct 18, 2023 08:14 PM
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Dr. JOct 18, 2023 08:14 PM
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Quote from Signals1982 :
I have this machine. I make ice creams with monk fruit/erythritol sweetener for blood sugar reasons. What I'm curious about is how the machine keeps the shaft that extends the spinning blade into the ice cream clean. Anyone know? There are no instructions on how to clean that although I've read some people spinning hot water etc to rinse it off. But nothing official I've seen from Ninja. You can't extend it manually to clean so it's always tucked back into the machine when done spinning.
https://www.google.com/search?q=h...p9-v4AU_23

Looks like it's removable?
Oct 18, 2023 08:25 PM
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anonymous2929239Oct 18, 2023 08:25 PM
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Quote from ghosty :
The other piece of using this I didn't understand until I got one is the fact that in addition to pre-freezing and then spinning to initially create the ice cream you have to re-spin each time you wish to consume it. It's not like store bought ice cream where once created, you can eat some in one sitting come back tomorrow with a spoon and eat some more. With this it re-freezes and so you have to pull out the machine and re-spin it before it's creamy again.
Seems like a no issue unless you have apartment w neighbors. Tbh no issue for me anyway
Oct 20, 2023 06:21 AM
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Chris29Oct 20, 2023 06:21 AM
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Quote from DraconianMeasures :
Couldn't you just always have the ingredients frozen so at that spir you have them ready?
I mean if you only eat one flavor of ice cream/fixings, sure, I guess. It's just not that simple when we're talking about milk/cream/chocolate/etc. But, honestly, at that point, why not just buy a half gallon of it at any given time from the store?

My impression was that the CREAMi was for convenience of making your own ice cream on demand. It's just not that. I fully understand that my impression could have been just wrong from the start, I just don't want others to get the same idea.
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NeatMorning7086Oct 20, 2023 08:55 PM
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I've been watching a lot of YouTube videos about making ice cream (Adam Ragusea, etc.), and everyone is saying that the key to making good ice cream is small ice crystals, which most home appliances aren't cold enough to create (that's why we need ice cream makers instead of just sticking cream straight in the freezer).

Based on this info, I don't see how this appliance could make good ice cream, because even if the blender stick grinds up the ice chunks, it still started out as big crystals, which forced the cream and ice to separate. I feel like the ice cream would come out tasting more like a snow cone instead of the creamy texture I'm used to from the supermarket.

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Oct 20, 2023 09:09 PM
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anonymous2929239Oct 20, 2023 09:09 PM
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Quote from NeatMorning7086 :
I've been watching a lot of YouTube videos about making ice cream (Adam Ragusea, etc.), and everyone is saying that the key to making good ice cream is small ice crystals, which most home appliances aren't cold enough to create (that's why we need ice cream makers instead of just sticking cream straight in the freezer).

Based on this info, I don't see how this appliance could make good ice cream, because even if the blender stick grinds up the ice chunks, it still started out as big crystals, which forced the cream and ice to separate. I feel like the ice cream would come out tasting more like a snow cone instead of the creamy texture I'm used to from the supermarket.
Will let you know my result

I just got mine guys. Going to toss some cream cheese, milk, and pistachio pudding mix. Nonnomnom. Will take a photo tomorrow night.

I have a stand up deep freezer though, insignia. 0* temp set. So hopefully it's good for this. Giving my Cuisinart ice cream maker away I think.


Also going to toss some bananas into a container if I read right. It says just mash some bananas into a container and freeze it? Then it's sorbet? Da fuq.

Gonna try it

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