The Ninja Slushi just went on sale for the first time EVER, but you'll have to be among the first 711 to check out
It's first come, first served to unlock the discount


I’ve had my eye on the Ninja Slushi for the best part of a year. As someone who loves hosting, I’ve been dreaming of serving up icy summer cocktails and fun frozen drinks at my dinner parties. Even after testing some of the best ice cream makers out there, the Ninja Slushi still tops my wishlist.
Today, I've got a real scoop. On the 11th of July (that's today), Ninja Kitchen is offering their very first limited-time discount on the Ninja Slushi. The first 711 customers today will get $50 off.
I've been refreshing the site all morning, and the discount code just went live. Use the code: SLUSHIDAY at NinjaKitchen.com to get $50 off.
Ninja SLUSHi™ Professional Frozen Drink Maker | Save $50 at Ninja Kitchen with the code: SLUSHIDAY
Usually retailing at $349.99, Ninja's flash sale makes the Ninja Slushi a little more affordable, sweetening the deal for a summer of frozen treats. Use the code: SLUSHIDAY at checkout.
Is the Ninja Slushi worth it?
What's so cool about the Ninja Slushi, I hear you ask? Well, I haven't tested it myself yet, but one of my friends has one and it's the talk of our friendship group.
The hype is all about the RapidChill Technology, which can frost your drinks in as little as 15 minutes – no ice required.
With five versatile settings – slush, spiked slush (hello, frozen cocktails), frappe, milkshake, and frozen juice – it’s a frozen drink lover’s dream. The best part in my eyes, is that it keeps your drinks cold for up to 12 hours, so you’re always ready to pour.
So, you'd better get your skates on to get the Ninja Slushi deal. If you miss it, it may be worth checking to see if any of our preferred Ninja Slushi alternatives are on sale.
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I have to say, I own the Ninja Creami which is discounted by 20% on Amazon today and I've been having lots of fun experimenting with healthy Ninja Creami recipes. It's all about the homemade frozen treats this summer, folks!

Lydia is the Kitchen Appliances Editor for Homes & Gardens, testing everything from air fryers and mixers to juicers and coffee machines. She trained in Culinary Arts at Leiths School of Food & Wine and previously served as the Recipe Editor for Mindful Chef.
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