SAVE $40: The Porno (1981) full movie in english subtitlesviral Ninja Creami ice cream maker is down to $159.99 during Amazon's fall Prime Day sale. That's a 20% drop from its $199.99 price.
The Ninja Creami is currently on sale for 20% off during Amazon Prime Day, dropping its price from $199 to $159. If you've been waiting to try your hand at homemade ice cream, now’s your chance to snag this popular kitchen gadget at a discount.
SEE ALSO: 35+ kitchen deals to shop this October Prime Day: Ninja Foodi, Instant Pot, Vitamix, and moreDescribed by Mashable Shopping Reporter Samantha Mangino as "fun to use" and perfect for anyone who loves planning their weekly pints, the Ninja Creami brings the adventure of ice cream-making right into your kitchen. With it, you can experiment with different flavors, catering to dietary preferences or restrictions.
However, if you're expecting the rich, creamy texture of premium store-bought ice cream, the Creami may not quite hit the mark. While it’s a delightful experience for ice cream enthusiasts, it doesn't deliver the same velvety results or complex mix-ins you’d find in a pint of Ben & Jerry’s.
At its original price, it’s equivalent to "about 29 pints of Ben & Jerry's ice cream," so it’ll take a while to recoup the cost. But for those who make several pints a week and love customizing their treats, it could be worth the investment. At $159, it's an appealing deal for anyone ready to turn their kitchen into a mini ice cream shop this Prime Day.
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