We raved about these Ninja air fryers, coffee machines and slushie makers – and we love them even more at up to 54% off

Ninja kitchen appliances on a magenta background with Big Savings
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If you’ve been looking to upgrade or expand your fleet of kitchen appliances, Ninja has discounted a whole heap of its current product range – including some newly released devices.

Ninja’s Amazon page has listed at least 30 items with discounts, ranging from marginal cuts of 5% all the way up to 54% for the Ninja Professional Food Processor, which takes it down to just AU$115.

Some of the noteworthy deals include the newly released Ninja Crispi glass-bottom air fryer and the Luxe Cafe espresso machine, and I’ve added a few others below that I think are worth your hard earned cash and are worthy additions to any kitchen countertop.

Ninja Double Stack XXXL
Save 47% (AU$281.99)
Ninja Double Stack XXXL: was AU$599.99 now AU$318 at Amazon

Not quite at the all-time low price we saw during Black Friday in 2025, this discount still makes our most recommended air fryer a steal, especially if you’re looking to feed a crowd while not taking up too much countertop space. It’s got a massive 9.5L capacity in the form of two baskets stacked on top of each other, giving it a more compact footprint than other air fryers with the same volume. Our review found that this design hasn’t compromised the cooking quality, either.

Ninja Crispi 4-in-1 Portable Glass air fryer
Save 29% (AU$88.34)
Ninja Crispi 4-in-1 Portable Glass air fryer: was AU$299.99 now AU$211.65 at Amazon

This may look like an old-school countertop convention oven on the outside, but Ninja has taken the form factor – complete with the glass bowl – and added in its air fryer technology to replace the halogen light. The Ninja Crispi is also marketed as a ‘healthier’ alternative to air fryers with plastic baskets and non-stick coatings. This discount for a product that was released just last year makes the Crispi a tempting choice.

Ninja Slushi Professional frozen drink maker
Save 25% (AU$150.99)
Ninja Slushi Professional frozen drink maker: was AU$599.99 now AU$449 at Amazon

February may be the final month of summer here in Australia, but it’s still warm enough to enjoy a homemade slushie – in fact, I personally enjoy frozen treats even during the winter! In any case, the Ninja Slushi will make frozen drinks a lot better than even our best blenders can muster. Spending AU$599.99 on essentially a single use appliance is usually a big ask for most households, but this discount should make it more attractive if you make a lot of frozen drinks.

Ninja Luxe Cafe Premier espresso machine
Save 15% (AU$120.99)
Ninja Luxe Cafe Premier espresso machine: was AU$799.99 now AU$679 at Amazon

Ninja made the bold step of entering the premium coffee machine market last year, launching its first ever espresso machine, which has proven to be a hit among both Ninja fans and professional reviewers alike. The Luxe Cafe Premier brews espresso, but also does drip coffee and cold brew using its Barista Assist technology, an integrated grinder, and weight-based dosing. This discount makes the Luxe Cafe Premier a competitively priced machine that should tempt anyone looking to upgrade or dive into being a home barista for the first time.

Ninja Blast Max portable blender
Save 36% (AU$46.69)
Ninja Blast Max portable blender: was AU$129.99 now AU$83.30 at Amazon

If you’re considering making smoothies and drinks on the go, Ninja has upgraded its popular Blast personal blender by adding in a more powerful motor and a tougher blade unit. Our reviewer found it was able to blitz even difficult, fibrous ingredients like kale into silky smoothies with just a single blending cycle. The only major downside we noted was that the cup isn’t insulated, so this might not be for people who like to drink their smoothies at a more leisurely pace. The upgraded parts have made the Blast Max a little pricier, but this discount brings it fairly close to the RRP of the regular Ninja Blast (AU$79).

Nico Arboleda
Staff Writer

Nico is an experienced writer and journalist, having previously written for business titles across Australia.  While mainly focusing on phones and finding deals and coupon codes at TechRadar Australia, he is also a keen cyclist and occasional hiker, so he also loves related tech like smartwatches and bike computers. Outside of tech, Nico is also a politics, basketball and movie obsessive.

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