Cheapest price at The Good Guys Commercial. Can try price matching at JB.
Ninja Creami Ice Cream Maker $246 + Delivery ($0 C&C) @ The Good Guys Commercial (Membership Required)
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use mine every day! definitely recommned.
You eat ice cream every day?
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Chatted with a lady at Costco about bargains and she told me she had bought it and totally loved it.
She bought from
Amazon around this price.I will wait and se if Costco will carry it. I can see them selling it (on sale ) at $199 but with inclusions
Costco Australia have never sold it .
Often hard to find stock of these( worldwide).
Fantastic machine. I don't do anything fancy - just mix up some protein powder with milk, sometimes blend with a few berries, and pour into the pint tub. Freeze for 24 hours, and you've got a much healthier ice cream than any storebought products.
how do you get a commercial account?
Check this page out
I have a few Ninja Creami recipe books on my Google Drive. If anyone wants access to them, PM me with your email address (preferably a gmail one).
PM sent :)
PM sent!
PM sent too!
Now I want to make the microwave vanilla cake using the ninja creami.
Thank you for these recipes.Pm sent. Thanks
Anyone finding the books of any use?
Just remember that you have to freeze the ingredients in a freezer separately to the Ninja for 24 hrs first.
Some other ice cream makers, such as the Breville ($399 @ GG/Amazon) include a freezing unit with double the capacity.
Definitely freeze separately from the Ninja.
I've tried first to freeze the Ninja, it didn't work.
The difficult part is getting the Ninja in the freezer initially. Once frozen the Ninja is much easier to handle
If you have a few kids at home, or you want options, my advice would be to buy extra 'pints'. I bough an extra 4 from Amazon. Not sure what ones exactly, but I think they're all pretty much the same.
https://www.amazon.com.au/s?k=ninja+creami+pints&crid=35NPWC…
If you're thinking of buying one of these do a bit of research first.
They are great if you have dietary restrictions that stop you eating regular ice cream, or if you want a palatable way of ingesting protein powder
If you want to make ice cream every once in a while, or spontaneously this takes up a lot of space and you have to freeze your ingredients in the special pint container for 24 hours before.
Also it's loud. Like Loud.
anyone got one of these?
what's it like ?