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Ninja Creami Deluxe NC501ANZ $311.64 + Shipping ($0 C&C/ in-Store) @ PB Tech ($270.48 via Price Beat & Code at Briscoes)

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Ninja Creamie Deluxe Ice Cream Maker

This is well reviewed. You have to freeze the icecream mixture in advance and then the machine spends a few minutes creaming the frozen mixture into ice cream. If you refreeze the mixture there is a remix option to make it good again.

Currently on special at PB Tech for $311.
It is possible to bring it down to $311 - 10% pricebeat = $280 @ Briscoes ; less $10 Welcome code = $270.
Briscoes codes

PBTech - $311.64(pbtech.co.nz) | Briscoes - $384.99(briscoes.co.nz) | Pricespy(pricespy.co.nz)

The main difference between NC501ANZ and NC300ANZ models is the NC501ANZ Deluxe has a few more functions and a larger 700mL tub (vs 470mL). The deluxe model can just cream half a 700 mL tub so it can create a ~350mL serving and then you can set it to do the bottom half later. Not sure if the smaller model does that or not.

The cheaper model (NC300ANZ) is currently $262 @ PBTech(pbtech.co.nz) - but it has been cheaper - NC300ANZ @ ChoiceCheapies

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Comments

  • I was able to get it for $219 yesterday because I combined with the afterpay $50 discount GET50 voucher as well.

    Can anyone share any good dairy free deserts / ice creams recipes?
    We haven't tried it yet, my son is dairy free so hopefully can make some good ice cream / sorbets for him.

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      I've done just a can of Dole Pineapple in Juice so many times.

  • FROM CHATGPT

    The Ninja CREAMi is a countertop ice cream and frozen dessert maker that lets you turn everyday ingredients into creamy treats like ice cream, sorbet, gelato, and more.

    How it works:
    * Prepare your mixture and freeze it overnight.
    * Use the machine’s pre-set programs to spin it into a frozen dessert.
    * Add mix-ins like chocolate or fruit using the dedicated mix-in function.
    * Re-spin if needed for a creamier texture.

    Everything except the motor base is top-rack dishwasher safe, making clean-up easy.


    🔍 NC300ANZ vs NC501ANZ: Key Differences
    Feature NC300ANZ (Standard) NC501ANZ (Deluxe)
    Programs 7 (Ice Cream, Lite Ice Cream, Sorbet, Gelato, Milkshake, Smoothie Bowl, Mix-In) 11 (adds Slushi, Italian Ice, Frozen Drink, Creamiccino, Frozen Yogurt)
    Tub Capacity 470 ml 700 ml
    Included Tubs 3 x 470 ml 3 x 700 ml Deluxe tubs
    Mix-In Function Yes (basic) Yes (advanced: Full, Top, Bottom)
    Creamerizer Paddle Standard Deluxe/professional
    Motor Dual-drive Enhanced dual-drive
    Size Compact Slightly larger and heavier
    Weight 5.9 kg 6.5 kg
    Dishwasher Safe Yes (except base) Yes (except base)

    ✅ Which One Should You Choose?
    • Get the NC300ANZ if you're after a compact, simpler unit that's still powerful. Great for singles or couples.
    • Upgrade to the NC501ANZ if you want bigger servings, more preset options, and a more premium build – ideal for families or frequent use.

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