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Ninja NC301 CREAMi Ice Cream Maker, for Gelato, Mix-ins, Milkshakes, Sorbet, Smoothie Bowls & More, 7 One-Touch Programs, with (2) Pint Containers & Lids, Compact Size, Perfect for Kids, Silver
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Brand | Ninja |
Color | Silver |
Capacity | 1 Pints |
Special Feature | Digital Display, Automatic Shut-Off, Programmable, Built-In Timer |
Material | Stainless Steel |
About this item
- FUNCTIONALITY: Turn almost anything into ice cream, sorbet, milkshakes, and more..Wattage: 800 watts. Voltage: 120 volts
- CUSTOMIZATION: With the Ninja CREAMi, you can have total control of your ingredients from decadent gelato to low sugar, keto, dairy-free, and vegan options. Create frozen treats as unique as you are!
- MIX-INS: Customize your flavor and texture by mixing in your favorite chocolate, nuts, candy, fruit, and more to personalize any CREAMi treat.
- 7 ONE-TOUCH PROGRAMS: (7) one-touch programs allow for the perfect combination of speed, pressure, and time to completely shave through your frozen pint. Choose between Ice Cream, Sorbet, Gelato, Milkshake, Smoothie Bowl, Lite Ice Cream, and Mix-in.
- EASY TO USE: Create a CREAMi treat in three easy steps. Simply prep your base, freeze overnight, process, and enjoy!
- RE-SPIN: Select the Re-spin function if, after processing, you want your processed treat softer and creamier.
- LOOKING FOR MORE PINTS?: This unit is ONLY compatible with the Ninja CREAMi NC299 and NC300 pint accessories. It will NOT fit the NC100, NC200 or NC500 Series pints. To check which unit you have, locate the sku number at the bottom of your unit.
- CREAMIFY TECHNOLOGY: Creamify Technology enables the CREAMi to break down a uniform frozen block into an incredibly smooth, creamy texture.
- EASY TO CLEAN: Containers, lids, and paddle are top-rack dishwasher safe.
- WHAT'S INCLUDED: Motor Base with 7 One-Touch Programs, (2) 16-oz. Pints with Storage Lids, Creamerizer Paddle, & (1) Outer Bowl and Lid.
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Flavor | 4.4 | 4.2 | 4.1 | 4.3 | 4.2 | 4.7 |
Easy to clean | 4.4 | 4.2 | 4.1 | 4.4 | 4.7 | 4.7 |
Easy to use | 4.4 | 4.2 | 3.9 | 4.3 | 4.7 | 4.7 |
Value for money | 4.4 | 2.6 | — | — | 4.4 | — |
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capacity | 1 pints | 16 fluid ounces | 1 pints | 24 fluid ounces | 1 pints | 1.5 quarts |
material | Stainless Steel | — | — | — | Plastic | Plastic |
care instructions | Dishwasher Safe | Dishwasher Safe Parts | Hand Wash | Dishwasher Safe Parts | Dishwasher Safe | Hand Wash |
weight | 13 pounds | 13 pounds | 13 pounds | 14.44 pounds | 0.35 pounds | 4.6 kilograms |
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From the manufacturer
Meet the Ninja CREAMi.
Simply freeze custom ingredients and let Ninja’s Creamify technology transform them into ice cream, sorbet, milkshakes, and more at the touch of a button. Enjoy completely customizable bases and mix-ins for creamy delights as unique as you are.
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Mix-ins
Easily customize flavor and texture. Mix in your favorite chocolate, nuts, candy, fruit, and more to personalize any CREAMi treat.
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7 One-Touch Programs
The CREAMi has 7 One-Touch Programs for every craving: Ice Cream, Sorbet, Lite Ice Cream, Gelato, Milkshake, Smoothie Bowl, and Mix-In.
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Dishwasher Safe
All parts are easy to hand-wash. The pints, lids, and paddle are top-rack dishwasher safe.
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Ice Cream + Gelato
Use Ice Cream & Gelato programs to transform indulgent recipes of any flavor into creamy delights.
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Milkshakes
Enjoy thick, creamy milkshakes with customized ingredients and flavors.
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Smoothie Bowls + Lite Ice Cream
Looking for something different? Make smoothie bowls or lite ice cream at the touch of a button.
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Sorbet
The Sorbet function is designed to transform fruit-based recipes into creamy delights.
Product information
Brand | Ninja |
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Color | Silver |
Capacity | 1 Pints |
Special Feature | Digital Display, Automatic Shut-Off, Programmable, Built-In Timer |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Included Components | Recipe inspiration guide with 30 recipes, Motor Base with Dual-Drive Motors, (2) 16 oz. CREAMi Pints with storage lids, Outer bowl and lid to house pint while processing, Creamerizer Paddle |
Model Name | Ninja |
Product Dimensions | 12.07"L x 6.52"W x 15.95"H |
Item Weight | 13 Pounds |
Operation Mode | Automatic |
Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
Recommended Uses For Product | Residential |
Item Weight | 13 pounds |
Manufacturer | SharkNinja |
ASIN | B08QXB9BH5 |
Item model number | NC301 |
Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #885 in Kitchen & Dining (See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining) #6 in Ice Cream Machines |
Date First Available | August 17, 2021 |
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The Ninja CREAMi transforms frozen solid bases into ice cream, sorbets, milkshakes, and more at the touch of a button. Ninja’s Creamify technology enables the CREAMi to break down a uniformly frozen block into an incredibly smooth, creamy texture in minutes. From healthy to indulgent, the Ninja CREAMi can create frozen treats as unique as you are!
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Customers like the ease of cleaning and use of the ice cream maker. They mention that the instructions are easy to follow and the two tubs make it easy to use. That said, some complain about the volume and quality of the product.
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Customers find the ice cream maker easy to use. They say the instructions are simple and easy to follow. They also appreciate the two-tank design and the intuitive control panel. Customers also mention that the product is fun to use and has plenty of good recipes online.
"...The Creami pints are so much easier to deal with. Even the lid, which is a little more annoying, is pretty easy to clean once you know what to do...." Read more
"...This product is very user friendly and easy Clean up. Highly recommend!" Read more
"...I have zero complaints with this one. I love it and it’s fun. Just remember you have to freeze your base for 24 hours before you can use it...." Read more
"Love this mixer. Easy to use and makes great ice cream!" Read more
Customers find the ice cream maker easy to use and clean. They mention that it's user-friendly and easy to hand wash the pint containers.
"...Even the lid, which is a little more annoying, is pretty easy to clean once you know what to do...." Read more
"...This product is very user friendly and easy Clean up. Highly recommend!" Read more
"...It’s a little loud but that’s to be expected. Other than that it’s easy to clean and makes a full pint. Highly recommend." Read more
"...Really impressed, quick and easy to clean. Primary use is protein ice cream!" Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the quality of the ice cream maker. Some mention that it's easy to use and makes great icecream, sorbets, milkshakes, and smoothies. However, others say that the frozen contents are just too hard for the blade to penetrate, the gelato becomes hard, and the protein drink to foam up and overflow.
"...--it seems to be nearly fool proof. You won't always get a great result if you're just winging it, but you do generally end up with actual ice cream...." Read more
"This product is fantastic! I bought it for my husband, who loves ice cream but needs a more healthy option...." Read more
"...LOLThe frozen contents are just too hard for the blade to penetrate!..." Read more
"This makes delicious ice cream and it’s so easy. It’s so fun to customize and try new flavors...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the ice cream maker. Some mention it's worth the money, easy to operate and very easy to clean. They also say the reward is worth it. However, others say that it'll be too expensive to replace and is a cheaply made Chinese product.
"...Pineapple is worth it. It is a fantastic dessert! I still eat frozen mango and papaya, just cubed and not run through the creami...." Read more
"This product is expensive, but it gets use all the time! I absolutely love using it!..." Read more
"Love my ninja creami! Was definitely worth the purchase. You can easily find recipes online or in the booklet that comes with it...." Read more
"...The separate two packs of additional pint cups are very expensive for what they are (and you will probably want to buy some extras)." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the volume of the ice cream maker. They mention that it's loud and the sound changes in alarming ways as the blade makes its way. Some customers also report an awful grinding noise.
"...It's seriously loud, and the sound changes in alarming ways as the blade makes its way down and back up...." Read more
"...It’s a little loud but that’s to be expected. Other than that it’s easy to clean and makes a full pint. Highly recommend." Read more
"...it out and trying again worked for a while, until there was an awful grinding noise and the spindle that holds the blade was shredded...." Read more
"...CONS:it is a bit loud and scary sometimes with the noises it makes... makes me wonder if its gonna blow up...." Read more
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--it seems to be nearly fool proof. You won't always get a great result if you're just winging it, but you do generally end up with actual ice cream. In the other ice cream makers, if you got the proportions wrong, it would sometimes not really freeze or it would get icy.
--It's so much easier to get the ice cream out and to clean! The ice cream maker I had with a compressor was such a pain--you had to get the ice cream out around the paddle, or dig the paddle out of the ice cream, and invariably you end up making a mess. The Creami pints are so much easier to deal with. Even the lid, which is a little more annoying, is pretty easy to clean once you know what to do. (Read the manual, even though you have to go online to get it--it's important to take out the rubber gasket and clean under it.)
--It doesn't matter if you have leftovers that freeze hard as a rock. We never enjoyed eating ice cream from our other makers on the next day, because they always hardened so much in the freezer. (And you had to make so much we always had leftovers.) With the Creami, if the leftovers freeze hard, you can just process them again and have just as good an experience the next day.
The only real downsides I can see are 1) you have to wait 24 hours for your pint to freeze before you can make it into ice cream, and 2) the horrendous noise the machine makes. It's seriously loud, and the sound changes in alarming ways as the blade makes its way down and back up. The first few times I ran it, I was afraid something was going to break or blow up or something. I am now starting to get used to it and know the weird noises are normal. Dealing with the racket is totally worth it!
If you've tried an ice cream maker before and decided it wasn't worth the hassle, give this one a try. It's wonderful!
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2022
--it seems to be nearly fool proof. You won't always get a great result if you're just winging it, but you do generally end up with actual ice cream. In the other ice cream makers, if you got the proportions wrong, it would sometimes not really freeze or it would get icy.
--It's so much easier to get the ice cream out and to clean! The ice cream maker I had with a compressor was such a pain--you had to get the ice cream out around the paddle, or dig the paddle out of the ice cream, and invariably you end up making a mess. The Creami pints are so much easier to deal with. Even the lid, which is a little more annoying, is pretty easy to clean once you know what to do. (Read the manual, even though you have to go online to get it--it's important to take out the rubber gasket and clean under it.)
--It doesn't matter if you have leftovers that freeze hard as a rock. We never enjoyed eating ice cream from our other makers on the next day, because they always hardened so much in the freezer. (And you had to make so much we always had leftovers.) With the Creami, if the leftovers freeze hard, you can just process them again and have just as good an experience the next day.
The only real downsides I can see are 1) you have to wait 24 hours for your pint to freeze before you can make it into ice cream, and 2) the horrendous noise the machine makes. It's seriously loud, and the sound changes in alarming ways as the blade makes its way down and back up. The first few times I ran it, I was afraid something was going to break or blow up or something. I am now starting to get used to it and know the weird noises are normal. Dealing with the racket is totally worth it!
If you've tried an ice cream maker before and decided it wasn't worth the hassle, give this one a try. It's wonderful!
I feel that I need to provide this tip for you, though. If your Ninja makes bad scrapping/grinding noises when making the ice cream (like the blade seems to be warped or crooked) and stops mid blend, it is NOT broken! Your frozen mix in your container is…well…too frozen! LOL
The frozen contents are just too hard for the blade to penetrate! Just place your container on the counter for a while before blending and your problem will be solved!
Overall this machine has been pretty frustrating. I made pineapple first, based on reviews here, but as I branched out, using other fruit like mango and papaya and pitted cherries, the machine started malfunctioning, dropping the blade into the dessert. Digging it out and trying again worked for a while, until there was an awful grinding noise and the spindle that holds the blade was shredded. This was after about two months. Ninja was super good about this problem -- we connected by a video call, they looked at it, had me cut the unplugged cord while online and then sent me a new unit. I was super careful with this unit, making sure that the blade and spindle were clean every time, containers not overfilled and everything seated properly and ... it happened again, this time after a month. It also melted plastic in the blade holder and there was an acrid, burned plastic smell.
Ninja was harder to get in touch with but sent me a new unit. Having not had any for a while, it took me two months to open the box, and it wouldn't turn on. I called Ninja and they had me send the unit back and sent me a new unit. This time they made me pay $20 shipping.
So this time, on my fourth unit in six months, I *only* make pineapple and orange -- two single ingredient recipes in the book that comes with it. I quit experimenting with other fruits. I don't know why mango or papaya are different than pineapple, orange and banana, but I don't want to lose another unit. Pineapple is worth it. It is a fantastic dessert! I still eat frozen mango and papaya, just cubed and not run through the creami.
BTW, I also have a vitamix and you can't do the same things in the vitamix that the creami will do. The vitamix is fantastic and can also make frozen desserts, but not the smooth, whipped pineapple that the creami will make.
Is it worth it? If you are trying not to eat added sugar, the creami is the best way to have a terrific frozen dessert with no added sugar, milk, yogurt or anything else. A pineapple costs $3-$4 and makes two containers' worth. So even adding a couple of bucks per container for the unit itself, it is cost-effective over the frozen yogurt place -- if your unit holds out.
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2023
Overall this machine has been pretty frustrating. I made pineapple first, based on reviews here, but as I branched out, using other fruit like mango and papaya and pitted cherries, the machine started malfunctioning, dropping the blade into the dessert. Digging it out and trying again worked for a while, until there was an awful grinding noise and the spindle that holds the blade was shredded. This was after about two months. Ninja was super good about this problem -- we connected by a video call, they looked at it, had me cut the unplugged cord while online and then sent me a new unit. I was super careful with this unit, making sure that the blade and spindle were clean every time, containers not overfilled and everything seated properly and ... it happened again, this time after a month. It also melted plastic in the blade holder and there was an acrid, burned plastic smell.
Ninja was harder to get in touch with but sent me a new unit. Having not had any for a while, it took me two months to open the box, and it wouldn't turn on. I called Ninja and they had me send the unit back and sent me a new unit. This time they made me pay $20 shipping.
So this time, on my fourth unit in six months, I *only* make pineapple and orange -- two single ingredient recipes in the book that comes with it. I quit experimenting with other fruits. I don't know why mango or papaya are different than pineapple, orange and banana, but I don't want to lose another unit. Pineapple is worth it. It is a fantastic dessert! I still eat frozen mango and papaya, just cubed and not run through the creami.
BTW, I also have a vitamix and you can't do the same things in the vitamix that the creami will do. The vitamix is fantastic and can also make frozen desserts, but not the smooth, whipped pineapple that the creami will make.
Is it worth it? If you are trying not to eat added sugar, the creami is the best way to have a terrific frozen dessert with no added sugar, milk, yogurt or anything else. A pineapple costs $3-$4 and makes two containers' worth. So even adding a couple of bucks per container for the unit itself, it is cost-effective over the frozen yogurt place -- if your unit holds out.
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La pena para quienes somos fans de helados y bebidas frías. Una opción genial para preparar saludables bebidas o helados. Llego rápido y súper bien protegida
Very loud machine but I don't really care since the result is very good!
Easy to use, plenty of recipe for all taste!
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Es muy muy muy sencillo de usar y mantener, pero si lo usas inadecuadamente vas a tener problemas y mucha angustia al sentir que arruinaste tu carísima máquina de helados.
Básicamente congelas un bote (de los incluidos) de lo que se te ocurra y al día siguiente lo metes a la máquina. Aprietas un botón, suena como turbina de avión unos 2 minutos y ya tienes tu helado. Una vez metí piña fresca en cubos con chamoy y jugo de limón al bote, lo congelé y se hizo una nieve increíble.