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frontpageneomatrixviper posted Jul 13, 2026 3:21 PM

Costco Members: 2-Qt Gourmia Automatic Soft Serve Ice Cream & Frozen Drink Maker

$150

$200

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Costco Wholesale has for its Members: 2-Quart Gourmia Automatic Soft Serve Ice Cream and Frozen Drink Maker (GSI1020) for $199.99 - $50 manufacturer's savings automatically applied at checkout = $149.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member neomatrixviper for sharing this deal.

Features:
  • 6 One-Touch Presets: Soft Serve, Slush, Spiked, Milkshake, Frappe, and Sorbet.
  • Built-In Cooling System eliminates the need to pre-freeze any canisters or ingredients.
  • Texture Control lets you customize the consistency to your preference.
  • Keep Cold maintains the perfect temperature, so treats are ready when you are.
  • Topping Dispenser to easily add your favorite garnishes.
  • Topping Warmer for drizzling hot fudge, caramel, and other sauces onto your delicious creations.
  • Cone Holder keeps cones handy and ready for the next in line, and tucks away when not in use.
  • Self-Clean rinse cycle and removable parts for swift and easy cleanup.

Editor's Notes

Written by Wiznaz | Staff
  • Our research indicates that this deal is $115.01 less (43% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $265 at the time of this post.
  • This offer matches our previous highly rated Frontpage Deal from May 2026.
  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars based on 260+ Costco customer ratings.
  • The $50 manufacturer's discount is valid through 7/26/26. While supplies last.
  • If you don't have a Costco Warehouse Membership, you can sign up here.
  • Details of Costco Wholesale's return policy (here)

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Written by neomatrixviper
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Costco Wholesale has for its Members: 2-Quart Gourmia Automatic Soft Serve Ice Cream and Frozen Drink Maker (GSI1020) for $199.99 - $50 manufacturer's savings automatically applied at checkout = $149.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member neomatrixviper for sharing this deal.

Features:
  • 6 One-Touch Presets: Soft Serve, Slush, Spiked, Milkshake, Frappe, and Sorbet.
  • Built-In Cooling System eliminates the need to pre-freeze any canisters or ingredients.
  • Texture Control lets you customize the consistency to your preference.
  • Keep Cold maintains the perfect temperature, so treats are ready when you are.
  • Topping Dispenser to easily add your favorite garnishes.
  • Topping Warmer for drizzling hot fudge, caramel, and other sauces onto your delicious creations.
  • Cone Holder keeps cones handy and ready for the next in line, and tucks away when not in use.
  • Self-Clean rinse cycle and removable parts for swift and easy cleanup.

Editor's Notes

Written by Wiznaz | Staff
  • Our research indicates that this deal is $115.01 less (43% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $265 at the time of this post.
  • This offer matches our previous highly rated Frontpage Deal from May 2026.
  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars based on 260+ Costco customer ratings.
  • The $50 manufacturer's discount is valid through 7/26/26. While supplies last.
  • If you don't have a Costco Warehouse Membership, you can sign up here.
  • Details of Costco Wholesale's return policy (here)

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Jul 13, 2026 8:53 PM
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WetTile64Jul 13, 2026 8:53 PM
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Has anyone used this and the Ninja Creami? Curious how they compare. The built-in cooling with no pre-freezing sounds really convenient, but does it make ice cream that's as good as the Creami?
Yesterday 12:59 AM
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PowerfulFriction767Yesterday 12:59 AM
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This doesn't make Ice Cream, only soft serve.
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notrandom78129Yesterday 5:53 PM
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Quote from PowerfulFriction767 :
This doesn't make Ice Cream, only soft serve.
Yeah, it's more of a soft serve/slushy machine rather than traditional ice cream. Here's a quick look at it in action: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/haoK9kkyqJ0
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Today 8:23 AM
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AnneR4868Today 8:23 AM
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Thanks. I've been waiting for this. Some stores stock the newer version but none near me (near is 50-100 miles) seem to carry this machine in store. There are several reviews on YT from sources I trust (Joe's Phenomenal and Polar Ice Creamery) on this machine especially using it to make low sugar soft serve which also include appropriate recipes. I've had the Creami for 2 yrs and use it regularly to adapt Keto Chow for ice cream. It works very well, especially for my ultra-low carb ice cream mix. However, I have been interested in one of these --esp from Costco (return policy). I tried the Cuisinart Fast Freeze which wasn't effective enough for me (10X plunges and still never pulled up mix from the bottom).
Today 11:32 AM
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SiennaPiranha315Today 11:32 AM
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I was more interested in the ability to make frozen drinks, like margaritas, without needing to add ice. This seems like a good alternative with the benefit it can make ice cream (or at least soft serve).

The only complaint I read was that it was very loud.

Would be interested if anyone has experience.
Today 12:33 PM
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icerabbitToday 12:33 PM
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The ice cream is quite soft ( softer than my wife and I like ) and will take further experimentation with recipes to get it a bit firmer.

Yes, the machine is on the louder side ... but nothing bad. We were playing cards the other night in the breakfast area, with it running in the kitchen. No issue. So, nowhere near as bad the ear piercing Creami, imo.

The only trouble I have had is getting the metal sleeve out for cleaning. It fits super tight in there. We could not get it out by no means. Forget the manufacturers idea of using a spatula or implement. Best trick is to use a pair of cheap plastic gloves to get friction on your finger tips.
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resellpanda_88Today 12:45 PM
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Is this better than the new ninja creami? Looking to get a soft serve machine. Was going to get a commercial grade one but I think that would take up too much rool. For one purpose. Anyone have feedback?

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Today 1:34 PM
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DEEGE30Today 1:34 PM
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Quote from AnneR4868 :
Thanks. I've been waiting for this. Some stores stock the newer version but none near me (near is 50-100 miles) seem to carry this machine in store. There are several reviews on YT from sources I trust (Joe's Phenomenal and Polar Ice Creamery) on this machine especially using it to make low sugar soft serve which also include appropriate recipes. I've had the Creami for 2 yrs and use it regularly to adapt Keto Chow for ice cream. It works very well, especially for my ultra-low carb ice cream mix. However, I have been interested in one of these --esp from Costco (return policy). I tried the Cuisinart Fast Freeze which wasn't effective enough for me (10X plunges and still never pulled up mix from the bottom).
You have any recipes you care to share or websites that we can get them from?
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justaguyToday 1:51 PM
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Quote from WetTile64 :
Has anyone used this and the Ninja Creami? Curious how they compare. The built-in cooling with no pre-freezing sounds really convenient, but does it make ice cream that's as good as the Creami?
I can't speak to this particular item, but I do have something similar. I have an ice cream maker that has its own compressor and to my wife and I it is way more convenient than something like a Creami. No prefreezing anything. Just toss in your ice cream ingredients, flip a switch and eat about 45 minutes later. We like soft serve, so I am considering this.

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