I Tried the $250 Ninja CREAMi Deluxe 11-in-1 Ice Cream Maker (Full Review) | Take My Money
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- Опубліковано 2 лис 2023
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Ninja Creami Deluxe 11-in-1 Ice Cream Maker: bit.ly/46OOXzU
What’s better than homemade ice cream? We’ll wait. The frozen dessert is truly the best of the best, especially when it’s made from scratch, but it’s also notoriously difficult (and time consuming) to make at home. That’s why the Ninja CREAMi ice cream maker, a deluxe kitchen appliance rumored to change the frozen treat game, got our attention. On this episode of Take My Money, Kate tests it out to see if it simplifies the process enough to justify its $250 price tag. Stay tuned for her full, honest review and PureWow rating, including how to use the device to make chocolate chip-vanilla ice cream, then comment below with your favorite ice cream flavor of all time.
Host: Kate Kesselman
Editor: Katie Ajemian
Producer: Kate Kesselman
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with the first ice cream there was some brown stuff at the bottom, is it difficult to incorporate the cream cheese with cold milk?
I purchased the earlier version which burned out after 3mo of light use. Also there is no way to clean the working parts, which is a potential heath issue since recipes use perishable foods that are bacterial havens. Threw it out-waste of $$
which working parts were hard to clean? could you stick it in the dishwasher? I'm considering this machine since Summer is coming
@@peterkn2The working parts Can be cleaned, just not in The dishwasher but by hand. If you use The mashine incorectly it Can burn out but Ninja Will usually sent you a new one
@@livmeldrupskov324 yeah, I have a few Ninja products and one of the parts cracked. They sent me a new one plus a coupon to use on a future purchase.
@@livmeldrupskov324 Newer models are 1000% dishwasher safe
Do you even understand that this is exact patent of $6500 ice cream machine? That you can get for $200? And here u are complaining about health risks, burn outs and not being worth the money? Ure a joke, you dont know how to use the gadget and blaming the company. Ninja did unbelievable job with this one. 20 out of 10.
there's a ton of brown stuff left in your mixing bowl. are you making this correct? it sure looks as if you have no idea what you are doing
She butchered it 😄
wow
The ice cream machine made icecream.
Her "OH MY GOSH THATS AMAZING"
So it’s a blender then as you made the ice cream already, this just mixes it.
No, this takes your frozen mixture and slices it micro-thin, creating a creamy texture. Normal ice-cream you need to keep churning it while it's freezing, plus you need different mixtures that are always a bit soft. This is basically using brute force via a powerful motor and sharp blades to give you instant ice-cream from whatever you had previously frozen.
Then do it in your cousinart blender. This is exact patent of Paco Jet. They lost patent rights in 2017 and ninja bought it. Paco Jet is priced $6500 and Ninja did amazing tweaking, made almost exact clone with plastic body, smaller engine, and more functions for just $200 for home use.
@@MikeLandwolf I should add it has special 4 part blade, 2 are sharp and 2 are blunt, so it goes sharp-blunt-sharp-blunt. This makes it slice the icy block but also mix it, so creating that creamy texture.
Just blending ice would give you either a crushed-ice thing or a liquid
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