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Ninja Creami NC300 Customizable Ice Cream Maker w/ 2x 16oz. Pints w/ Storage Lid

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$110

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Walmart has Ninja Creami NC300 Customizable Ice Cream Maker w/ 2x 16oz. Pints w/ Storage Lids on sale for $110.29. Shipping is free, otherwise, select free store pickup if stock permits.

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About the Product
  • Customizable Treats
  • Creamify Technology
  • 5x One-Touch Programs; Ice Cream, Sorbet, Milkshake, Lite Ice Cream and Mix-In
  • Re-Spin Function
  • Lids/Paddle are Top Rack Dishwasher Safe
Includes
  • Ninja Creami NC300 Customizable Ice Cream Maker
  • 2x Ninja Creami Pint Containers
  • 2x Ninja Creami Pint Storage Lids

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Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • Great unit/appliance if you're in the market for an ice cream maker; easily enjoy a wide array of frozen treats like delicious sorbet, decedent milkshakes, lite ice cream, dairy-free options and more
  • Our research indicates that this deal is $110.29 less (44.58% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $199 at the time of this posting.
  • Product includes a free 90-day return w/ purchase
  • Offer valid while pricing/supplies last
Additional Notes
  • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion - Discombobulated

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Walmart has Ninja Creami NC300 Customizable Ice Cream Maker w/ 2x 16oz. Pints w/ Storage Lids on sale for $110.29. Shipping is free, otherwise, select free store pickup if stock permits.

Thanks to Deal Hunter minntwins for finding this deal

Note, product availability may vary depending on location.

About the Product
  • Customizable Treats
  • Creamify Technology
  • 5x One-Touch Programs; Ice Cream, Sorbet, Milkshake, Lite Ice Cream and Mix-In
  • Re-Spin Function
  • Lids/Paddle are Top Rack Dishwasher Safe
Includes
  • Ninja Creami NC300 Customizable Ice Cream Maker
  • 2x Ninja Creami Pint Containers
  • 2x Ninja Creami Pint Storage Lids

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • Great unit/appliance if you're in the market for an ice cream maker; easily enjoy a wide array of frozen treats like delicious sorbet, decedent milkshakes, lite ice cream, dairy-free options and more
  • Our research indicates that this deal is $110.29 less (44.58% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $199 at the time of this posting.
  • Product includes a free 90-day return w/ purchase
  • Offer valid while pricing/supplies last
Additional Notes
  • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion - Discombobulated

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Model: Ninja™ CREAMi™, Ice Cream Maker, 5 One-Touch Programs

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These things have an alarmingly high return rate. It's for two reasons: noise, and operator error.

First, it's loud enough to wake the dead. So don't get one of these if you live next to a cemetary.

Second, it's absolutely imperative that the top of your ice cream mixture is completely level before you begin. If you stick your mix in the freezer, it will freeze with a hump in it. No bueno. Some people freeze for the first hour with the lid off to prevent this. I prefer to let the mix thaw for 15 minutes (ignore the part in the manual that says to process immediately after taking it out of the freezer) and then level the top with the back of a spoon. If you fail to level, the blade might pop off. There's a video of a guy on YouTube who claims that their Creami caught on fire because the blade was dancing around the spindle. Shooting sparks maybe. Catching fire I kind of doubt.

Oh, and also. Be sure to use the right setting. I find that the (longer running) lite ice cream is the right setting for me most of the time since I use whole milk instead of heavy whipping cream, so I have a higher water/ice content. And finally, respin is your friend. I usually go straight to respin (after running the lite program, of course) even without checking the consistency, because I already know it's going to need it. GL. And enjoy your new Creami.
https://60beanskitchen.com/ninja-nc501-vs-nc301/

The regular NC301 has 16 oz containers. The Delux NC501 has 24 oz containers.

The regular NC301 7 programs. The Delux NC501 has 11 programs

The regular NC301 7 makes ice cream, sorbet, gelato, milkshake, smoothie bowl, lite ice cream, and mix-in. The Delux NC501 lists the previous and additional "slush, Italian ice, frozen drink, creamiccino, frozen yogurt and more"
This is the low end of the Ninja Creami. You only get 5 program ("regular" is 7, deluxe is 11 programs and 24 oz, not 20 oz as someone posted - we have both, so we know).

Costco often has the 7-in-1 for $99 with 3 pint jars.

We bought many extra and usually have 16-20 jars in the freezer on rotation for both the NC301 ("regular" 7-in-1) and NC501 (deluxe) since we use the machine(s) practically daily from March through December and at least weekly during January and February.

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May 27, 2024
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dru500a
May 27, 2024
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Quote from dabargainhunter :
This is the low end of the Ninja Creami. You only get 5 program ("regular" is 7, deluxe is 11 programs and 24 oz, not 20 oz as someone posted - we have both, so we know).

Costco often has the 7-in-1 for $99 with 3 pint jars.

We bought many extra and usually have 16-20 jars in the freezer on rotation for both the NC301 ("regular" 7-in-1) and NC501 (deluxe) since we use the machine(s) practically daily from March through December and at least weekly during January and February.
If you just want to make basic ice cream is this worth it or is there a benefit to getting the higher models?
May 27, 2024
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Monkeyman110
May 27, 2024
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Quote from dabargainhunter :
Speak for yourself. We use ours almost daily with customized blends catering to each family member's taste. Can't do that in your KitchenAid, can ya? Also, the number of servings is only limited by the number of frozen cups in your freezer. The number of servings in your stand mixer is contingent upon the bowl remaining frozen.

Of course, it all depends on where you live. When you live in the cold north, it's probably not worth the buy. In the Deep South were temps have been in the mid 90s with high humidity, ice cream is a welcomed cool down treat when being outside for part of the day.
To pile on here. You can easily re-cream ice cream/frozen treat from a previous batch. With traditional ice cream makers your leftovers end up like an inedible brick in the freezer which aren't easily made edible again.
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May 27, 2024
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Griffbiff
May 27, 2024
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Quote from Slacky :
What's so magical about $99? Was that some unicorn deal that came and went?
If $99 wasn't magical in terms of marketing then products would often be sold for $100. But alas, people are weirdly hung up on that third digit.

It's objectively weird honestly. Is it really worth it waiting and checking over and over again to save $11? It may go up in price too. Then you're SOL. You could have been eating ice cream this whole time, but you absolutely had to save $11.
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May 27, 2024
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docu
May 27, 2024
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Watched a couple of videos, seems like the Deluxe version through Costco would be best. Anyone know if it's available in store for $180? It'd be nice to skip $10 shipping
May 27, 2024
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May 27, 2024
KillaKiera
May 27, 2024
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Quote from docu :
Watched a couple of videos, seems like the Deluxe version through Costco would be best. Anyone know if it's available in store for $180? It'd be nice to skip $10 shipping
I've seen it in store for $180 yeah!
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May 27, 2024
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May 27, 2024
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Quote from docu :
Watched a couple of videos, seems like the Deluxe version through Costco would be best. Anyone know if it's available in store for $180? It'd be nice to skip $10 shipping
You can check the Costco same-day to see if it's in stock at your local warehouse:
https://sameday.costco.com/store/...s?k=creami
May 27, 2024
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WittyPlant1223
May 27, 2024
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Quote from lost11 :
https://60beanskitchen.com/ninja-nc501-vs-nc301/

The regular NC301 has 16 oz containers. The Delux NC501 has 20 oz containers.

The regular NC301 7 programs. The Delux NC501 has 11 programs

The regular NC301 7 makes ice cream, sorbet, gelato, milkshake, smoothie bowl, lite ice cream, and mix-in. The Delux NC501 lists the previous and additional "slush, Italian ice, frozen drink, creamiccino, frozen yogurt and more"
The Deluxe has 24oz containers not 20oz. Also, the Deluxe does not have Smoothie Bowl mode (though I've seen comments that suggest Smoothie Bowl and Lite Ice Cream are actually identical modes anyway)

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May 27, 2024
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iamnotaduck
May 27, 2024
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Sams has the 7 program model with 3 bowls $119.98
Limit 5. Ends Jun 02

https://www.samsclub.com/p/ninja-..._product_1
May 27, 2024
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devastor
May 27, 2024
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Yall missed on the Deluxe Verison(11 in1) for $150 plus $30 Kohls cash at Kohls. Ended yesterday.
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May 27, 2024
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EricJ3237
May 27, 2024
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Got one for Christmas. Have used it 3 or so times to make batches with the kids. Very good and easy to use.
May 27, 2024
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May 27, 2024
lost11
May 27, 2024
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Quote from WittyPlant1223 :
The Deluxe has 24oz containers not 20oz. Also, the Deluxe does not have Smoothie Bowl mode (though I've seen comments that suggest Smoothie Bowl and Lite Ice Cream are actually identical modes anyway)
typo about the size.

yes. you are right. smoothie bowl and lite ice cream are the same settings.
May 27, 2024
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Quote from devastor :
Yall missed on the Deluxe Verison(11 in1) for $150 plus $30 Kohls cash at Kohls. Ended yesterday.
The Kohl's deal is still live. It ends today. Now I'm debating on the Deluxe from Costco vs Kohl's, mostly due to the ease of returning to Costco if there's an issue
May 27, 2024
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Vespa101
May 27, 2024
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I purchased a Cuisinart and very happy with it. I just made a batch of keto chocolate and added a teaspoon of vodka so that it wouldn't harden…and it worked! I also used heavy cream v. almond milk the first time and I will only use cream from now on. I bought it last year on sale because it was fraction of the cost for the few times I will use it.
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LesCaster
May 27, 2024
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Quote from javamaan :
i feel like if you have a kitchenaid stand mixture, you can get their ice cream accessory rather than separate product. It is not like you are making ice cream every week or day.
Not a good comparison. While you CAN make Ice Cream with the Creami, one of the very common uses is making a super simple, quick 'sorbet' type of dessert. Freeze canned fruits with natural juice and mix it on the Creami when frozen. Might have to 'spin' an extra time, depending on the fruit chosen, but in just a couple of minutes you have a convenient frozen treat. Try that with a stand mixer and attachment. The Creami, of course, does more than just that, but it's an example of why the Kitchen Aid Stand Mixer + attachment isn't at all the same thing.

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FockerTom
May 27, 2024
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I've used mine everyday for the last year. I make a casein protein concoction that I eat right before bed. It was the best money I've ever spent on a small kitchen appliance. If didn't already have one I'd jump on this in a heartbeat.
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appleyum
May 27, 2024
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Do be careful with this deal. Even though it's NC300 it has less function than Amazon NC299AMZ and claims the original retail price is $199

Almost jump in on it then read the thread and found Kohl's has a better deal going on. You can get the NC301 model for ~$122 or the NC501 model for $150-$157

https://slickdeals.net/f/17512668-ninja-creami-deluxe-11-in-1-ice-cream-frozen-treat-maker-30-kohl-s-cash-150-45-free-shipping
Last edited by appleyum May 27, 2024 at 11:34 AM.
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