Woot! has
Ninja CREAMi Deluxe 11-in-1 (Refurbished) for
$119.99.
Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.
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Features:- Functionality: Creates scoopable and drinkable treats like Slushi, Italian Ice, Frozen Drink, Creamiccino, and Frozen Yogurt; 31.5-inch cord, 120V.
- Capacity: Deluxe Pints hold 50% more ice cream than original Ninja CREAMi, ideal for family-sized treats.
- Flexibility: Processes one frozen base into two flavors (top and bottom of pint); enjoy one now, save the other for later.
- Customization: Control ingredients for low sugar, keto, dairy-free, or vegan treats tailored to your preferences.
- Easy to Use & Clean: Three-step process (prepare, freeze, process); containers, lids, and paddle are top-rack dishwasher safe.
- Advanced Technology: Dual-Drive Motors and XL Creamerizer Paddle finely shave ice for smooth treats and drinks.
- Mix-Ins: Add chocolate, nuts, candy, or fruit to customize flavor and texture of treats.
- Includes: 2 XL Family Size Pint Containers.
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I highly recommend passing on these refurbished units. I bought one that quickly broke, and after diving into how these machines actually work, it makes total sense why so many of them are returned damaged.
The Mechanical Flaw:
The Creami operates basically like a drill press, and the blade is held onto the end of the shaft by a magnet. When people freeze their bases, the ice crystals expand and naturally form a hard mound in the center of the pint. The instructions explicitly tell you to make sure the frozen contents are perfectly flat before running it, but most people ignore this.
The Damage:
When the "drill press" comes down and the blade hits that frozen mound unevenly, it starts to violently wobble. This causes severe friction and heat, which permanently demagnetizes the magnet on the tip of the shaft. Worse, it can bend the main shaft or strip the threads where it attaches to the blade, which leaves metal shavings in your ice cream and stops the blade from spinning entirely.
The "Refurbished" Trap:
People return these machines after completely ruining them through user error. They get boxed right back up and sold as "refurbished," but they already have permanently dead magnets, bent shafts, and stripped threads.
If you already bought one:
Use some hand sanitizer to remove the sharpie marks on the serial number and QR code on the sticker on the back because Ninja customer support will have you take a picture of that sticker in a video call before they will send you a new replacement base.
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I highly recommend passing on these refurbished units. I bought one that quickly broke, and after diving into how these machines actually work, it makes total sense why so many of them are returned damaged.
The Mechanical Flaw:
The Creami operates basically like a drill press, and the blade is held onto the end of the shaft by a magnet. When people freeze their bases, the ice crystals expand and naturally form a hard mound in the center of the pint. The instructions explicitly tell you to make sure the frozen contents are perfectly flat before running it, but most people ignore this.
The Damage:
When the "drill press" comes down and the blade hits that frozen mound unevenly, it starts to violently wobble. This causes severe friction and heat, which permanently demagnetizes the magnet on the tip of the shaft. Worse, it can bend the main shaft or strip the threads where it attaches to the blade, which leaves metal shavings in your ice cream and stops the blade from spinning entirely.
The "Refurbished" Trap:
People return these machines after completely ruining them through user error. They get boxed right back up and sold as "refurbished," but they already have permanently dead magnets, bent shafts, and stripped threads.
If you already bought one:
Use some hand sanitizer to remove the sharpie marks on the serial number and QR code on the sticker on the back because Ninja customer support will have you take a picture of that sticker in a video call before they will send you a new replacement base.
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