Move aside Ninja Creami — the Ninja Swirl is my fave new ice-cream maker and it's just got its first Aussie discount

Ninja Swirl in lifestyle setting
(Image credit: Future)

Back in January, the internet went wild when the Ninja Swirl launched, as eagle-eyed fans waited with bated breath for Ninja’s follow-up to the Creami.

When the soft-serve ice cream maker launched in Australia in August, it sold out in seconds, with thousands of customers waiting for restocks. But now, it's down to its lowest price yet on Amazon for October's Prime Day sale, knocking a nice AU$111 off RRP. The only catch? You’ll need to be an Amazon Prime member to access the deal.

You'll need to act fast to nab one, though, as I expect these fun dessert makers to fly off shelves and will only be discounted until the end of Prime Day Week on Monday, 13 October, 2025, or until stocks allow (whichever comes first).

Ninja Swirl by Creami
Prime Exclusive
Save AU$110.99
Ninja Swirl by Creami: was AU$549.99 now AU$439 at Amazon

Destined to sell out fast, the Ninja Creami Swirl has a small discount on Amazon. It features 13 one-touch presets and a soft-serve handle, designed to dispense up to 4 small cones from one container.

Also available at:

JB Hi-Fi
• The Good Guys

The Swirl inherits all the features we love in the Creami but unlocks a new spin by adding a soft-serve feature into the mix. Once your ice cream has been processed just like it does on the Creami, you can attach the tub to the front of the machine and lower the side lever to dispense the same ice cream as a soft serve. The Swirl has six soft-serve settings, so you pour your summer treats in different consistencies.

I recently upgraded my old Ninja Creami in favour of the Swirl and, boy, was it a game changer. As a fan of soft serve, this new machine helped me maintain my protein and low-carb, low-sugar goals, especially as I'm always in the mood for a little sweet treat at the end of the day.

Thanks to enhanced Creamify and Creamifit technology, the Ninja Swirl has been dubbed a "one-spin solution", whipping mixes faster than the Creami and Creami Deluxe. And I can personally attest to this, as it mixes both sugary and sugar-free pints with ease, blending to the perfect consistency every time, no matter what ingredients I put into the machine.

One thing to keep in mind, though: if you're keen to try some mix-ins in your soft serve, you may run the risk of clogging up the machine, so it's best to be a little careful.

Aside from the new and improved features, the Swirl takes up slightly more countertop space to allow the soft-serve side to shine, but if that isn't going to be an issue for you, I highly recommend it.

Lucy Scotting
Staff Writer

Lucy Scotting is a digital content writer for Tom’s Guide in Australia, primarily covering NBN and internet-related news. Lucy started her career writing for HR and staffing industry publications, with articles covering emerging tech, business and finance. In her spare time, Lucy can be found watching sci-fi movies, working on her dystopian fiction novel or hanging out with her dog, Fletcher.

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