The viral Ninja Slushi just hit its lowest price of 2025 — save $50 for October Prime Day
The internet's favorite slushie maker just hit its lowest price ever
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The Ninja Slushi is on sale for Prime Day, and it's the best deal I've seen all year. Now $50 off at Amazon, and a final price of $299, this is a rare discount on a machine that's been nearly impossible to find in stock since it launched.
The Ninja Slushi went viral for turning any liquid into a slushie, no blender or ice required. At $299 it's worth considering picking up the most fun Ninja appliance yet. But act fast, a price this good won't last long.
This is a rare discount on a machine that's been tough to find in stock, let alone on sale. If you've been waiting for a deal on Ninja's viral frozen drink maker, this is your chance to grab it for less.
When our editor Kate Kozuch tested it in our Ninja Slushi review, she found it actually lives up to the hype. Whether you want frozen margaritas to Cherry Pepsi slushies, to iced coffee drinks, it delivers bar-quality results with minimal cleanup
The Ninja Slushi is surprisingly simple to use, too. You pour in your drink, select one of five presets (Slush, Spiked Slush, Frappé, Milkshake, or Frozen Juice), and wait. The self-cooling auger does the work, turning everything into slush in about 30 minutes. No ice means your drinks stay strong and flavorful, pour after pour.
Cleaning is easier than expected, too. A quick rinse cycle, some dish soap, and a wipe-down of the chilling cylinder takes just a few minutes. For a machine that looked like it'd be a pain to maintain, it's surprisingly low-effort.
It doesn't really do single servings — you'll need enough liquid to hit the minimum line, which is about 2-3 drinks. And it only works with sugary drinks. Diet sodas won't slush properly, and straight wine needs juice added to work. If you're watching sugar intake, this is a once-in-a-while treat, not an everyday appliance.
But if you love frozen drinks and want something that actually delivers bar-quality slushies at home, the Ninja Slushi is hard to beat. At $50 off for Prime Day, it's the lowest price we've seen this year and probably the best chance to grab one before it sells out again.
For more of our top picks, take a look at our Prime Day live blog with our editor-curated savings.
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Kaycee is Tom's Guide's How-To Editor, known for tutorials that get straight to what works. She writes across phones, homes, TVs and everything in between — because life doesn't stick to categories and neither should good advice. She's spent years in content creation doing one thing really well: making complicated things click. Kaycee is also an award-winning poet and co-editor at Fox and Star Books.
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