The viral Ninja Slushi has never been cheaper — save £100 in this early Black Friday deal
The Ninja Slushi just hit its lowest price at AO
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The Ninja Slushi has been one of the most sought-after kitchen appliances for the past year, and if you love to host, now is the best time to buy it. The Slushi is ideal for the festive party season, capable of creating delicious mocktails and festive frozen treats in minutes. Best of all, the Ninja Slushi is £102 off a AO.com right now, which is the lowest ever price we've seen for the viral drink maker.
The Slushi was an immediate sellout success when it was first released last year. Now, thanks to a killer saving from AO, it's at its lowest price the U.K. has ever seen.
Price check: £249 @ NinjaKitchen
When we took this slushy maker for a spin in our Ninja Slushi review, we found that it absolutely lives up to its viral fame. We made a pitcher of frozen margaritas in under 30 minutes, and because there was no ice to dilute the drink, it remained nice and strong pour after pour.
At £349, the Ninja Slushi is far from cheap, so this £102 discount is a welcome saving.
Is the Ninja Slushi worth it?
The Ninja Slushi uses a central self-cooling auger to turn any drink into a slushy with no added ice, and no need for a freezer.
When we tested it, our main concern was that this is another appliance that will take up plenty of countertop space in your kitchen. It offers five settings: Slush, Spiked Slush (for alcoholic beverages), Frappé, Milkshake, and Frozen Juice, and it claims to keep them cold for up to 12 hours — ideal for keeping the party going.
It's also so easy to set up, making it ideal for busy Christmas parties. Its WhisperChill compressor can maintain its frozen temperature for up to 12 hours, meaning you can prep your drinks well in advance of your intended serving time. And its 1.9-litre tank holds enough drink to make up to 7 servings at once, so it's suitable for intimate gatherings or larger get-togethers.
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Millie is the Managing Editor of Homes at Tom's Guide. She's been reviewing home tech for over five years, testing everything from coffee makers to the latest vacuum cleaners.
With particular expertise in cookware and kitchen appliances, you'll struggle to find an air fryer Millie hasn't tested. She's traveled the world reporting on the latest home innovations and product launches, learning how to use pizza ovens from Pizzaiolos in Naples, and touring the De'Longhi factory in Venice. Millie is also an SCA-Certified barista.
When she's not reporting on home and appliance trends, Millie loves watching live music. She's currently learning the guitar - naturally, she plays a Fender.
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