Ninja just launched the Ninja Twist 2-in-1 frozen drink maker, and it's already selling out — here's why I can't wait to try it

The Ninja Slushi Twist
(Image credit: Ninja)

In 2024, Ninja launched a frozen drink maker that turns any drink into a slushy. The aptly-named Ninja Slushi was, and has continued to be, a huge success. So much so, the Ninja Slushi Max launched after it, providing you with even bigger, smarter and faster frosty beverages.

It shouldn't be all that surprising then that Ninja has introduced its next twist on the viral original. Twist being the operative word. What is surprising is that it did it so quietly.

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But, if you're patient enough to wait, you'll be able to grab one when they're back in stock — just in time for some summer hosting.

Ninja Slushi Twist
Ninja Slushi Twist: $398.49 at SharkNinja

The Slushi Twist is a 144oz capacity frozen drink maker split into two 72oz vessels. Mix two drinks in one or serve them separately, it's entirely up to you. And it's available in Blue, Taupe, Green and Purple. Although, at time of writing, it was sold out in all four colors with a restock on the way.

Meet the Slushi Twist

The Ninja Slushi Twist takes the unique design of the OG model and combines it with the increased capacity of the Slushi Max (just 6oz less). But, what makes it really different is that it allows you to mix two separate flavors together, if you want to.

With purely automatic programming, at just the touch of a button you can slush two drinks together creating endless exciting combos, or keep them entirely separate. And what's really clever about the Slushi Twist is that it uses Dual SlushAssist Technology to sense the ingredients in each vessel to auto-adjust temperatures to suit.

Ninja Slushi Twist

(Image credit: Ninja)

So, if you're hosting in the summer months, whether it's for a BBQ or World Cup viewing, you've got the perfect slushy, every time. Plus, the Slushi Twist is capable of producing 10 separate servings at a time for all your guests. Even better? You don't need any ice whatsoever. Pour, press, and slush.

Ninja is calling it "the first of its kind," creating an ultimate solution if you're after multiple slushies without having to buy multiple Ninja Slushi machines.

Why I can't wait to try it

The Ninja Slushi Twist

(Image credit: Ninja)

I think I'm amongst friends when I say that when I'm picking my frozen slushy at the movie theater, I'm combining flavors. But, I've never been able to recreate this at home.

And then Ninja is suggesting I could whip up a kid-friendly slushy in one side and a more adult-friendly drink in the other (I'm thinking frozen margs) and now, I'm incredibly intrigued to try it out. As long as I'm labelling each side appropriately!

But, while the Slushi Twist images I've been seeing online show off perfectly twisted drinks in vibrant colors, I'm a little worried I won't be able to recreate this myself. I know there's an art to it and fortunately, Ninja knows that too. In fact, it has even made a YouTube tutorial on 'Mastering the Twist' that makes it look a little simpler.

Whether I've got the skills or not, I'm certainly excited by the prospect of twisted frozen drinks on tap. I'll just have to wait until I get my hands on one for a review.


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Grace Dean

Grace is a freelance journalist working across homes, lifestyle, gaming and entertainment. You'll find her writing for Tom's Guide, TechRadar, Space.com, and other sites. If she's not rearranging her furniture, decluttering her home, or relaxing in front of the latest streaming series, she'll be typing fervently about any of her much-loved hobbies and interests. To aid her writing, she loves to head down internet rabbit holes for an unprecedented amount of time.

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