The Ninja Creami is my secret weight loss weapon, and now it's got a massive Prime Day discount
Buying ice cream is so 2023
If you're serious about to trying to cut back on calories and trim down a little, then buying a Ninja Creami might be one of the best decisions you ever make.
Right now, Ninja's cult-status ice cream machine is on sale at Amazon in both the UK and the US for the Amazon Prime Day sale. Normally $200/£200, you can score one on either side of the Atlantic for just $159 in the US or £149 in the UK, the latter matching the UK's lowest-ever price.
While the financial savings you'll make are pretty cool, the impact the Ninja Creami could have on your life is immense. I've had one for over a year, and don't regret buying it, even at full price.
Today's best Ninja Creami deal
Ninja Creami: was $199.99 now $159.99 at Amazon
With a whopping 20% off at Amazon, you can save $40 on the Ninja Creami ice maker. It can be used to create incredible homemade ice cream, smoothies, sorbets, gelato, and beyond. You'll get three tubs (more than enough in my experience) and everything you need to start pumping out restaurant-quality desserts in no time.
Ninja Creami: was £199.99 now £149.99 at Amazon
If you're in the UK, there's an even better deal with a 25% saving taking £50 off the list price of £199. That matches the previous lowest-ever price of the Creami in the UK. It's the same three-tub package as the U.S. deal, and comes in the stunning black and copper color.
My biggest downfall is my sweet tooth when it comes to staying fit and healthy. I've spent years trying to find a solution, and the Ninja Creami is the best I've found.
You can mind a multitude of recipes online that will help you create delicious macro-friendly ice cream that you can enjoy every single day and never get tired of.
Personally, I've adopted an almond milk-based recipe that packs in 40 grams of protein and is less than 400 calories. It keeps me full when I'm craving something sweet, and more importantly, it's delicious.
The Ninja Creami is really easy to use, it has a few different settings depending on the type of dessert you want, but otherwise, it's incredibly simple. It's also very easy to clean, and using it day-to-day is very straightforward. Most of the mechanism is packed into the top of the Creami too, keeping the profile narrow, so it doesn't take up too much room in your kitchen either.
Not in the UK? Check out more Ninja Creami deals where you are below:
More Amazon Prime Day deals in the US
- Amazon Devices: up to 50% off
- Appliances: deals on coffee makers and blenders
- Health: 45% off Oral-B and Philips
- Laptops: best-ever MacBook Pro deals
- Phones: power banks from $17.99
- Smart home: cameras and doorbells from $17.99
- Tablets: Fire tablets from $49.99
- Toys: up to 20% off Lego and Hasbro
- TVs: cheap TVs from $73.99
- Vacuums: up to $450 off Dyson and Roborock
More Amazon Prime Day deals in the UK
- Amazon Devices: up to 60% off Echo & Fire TV
- Appliances: 60% off air fryers and coffee makers
- Gaming: gaming headsets from £22.99
- Headphones: Anker and Samsung from £16.99
- Health: up to 63% off Philips and Oral-B
- Laptops: HP and Lenovo from £169
- Music: Music Unlimited - 4 months free
- Phones: Google and Samsung from £84.99
- Smart home: Ring & Blink cameras from £15.99
- Tablets: Fire tablets from £29.99
- TVs: cheap TVs from £139.99
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Stephen Warwick is TechRadar's Fitness & Wearables writer with nearly a decade of experience covering technology, including five years as the News Editor of iMore. He's a keen fitness enthusiast and is never far from the local gym, Apple Watch at the ready, to record his latest workout. Stephen has experience writing about every facet of technology including products, services, hardware, and software. He's covered breaking news and developing stories regarding supply chains, patents and litigation, competition, politics and lobbying, the environment, and more. He's conducted interviews with industry experts in a range of fields including finance, litigation, security, and more. Outside of work, he's a massive tech and history buff with a passion for Rome Total War, reading, and music.