- Ninja Creami Swirl Soft-Serve machine can be purchased now for $ 349
- It is expected to sell out after videos of influencers gained early access
- It is only available in the US for now but an international launch is probably later
After much teasing, the long-awaited Ninja Creami Swirl Soft-Serve Ice Cream Maker is finally for sale. A handful of influences got the hands of the machine early by using it to whip sorbets and frozen protein desserts in Tiktok videos, and now you can also get your hands on one.
Ninja Creami Swirl is an updated version of the original Ninja Creami, with a new soft-serve dispenser and a menu with extra presets including frozen vanilla sauce, fruit whip, swirled frozen yogurt, regular soft-serve ice cream and ‘Lite’ ice cream. cream. You can still make scoopable desserts like Sorbet, and the new recipes mean you can now prepare 16 different treats on your kitchen field.
Creami Swirl can be purchased now directly from Ninja for $ 349 (approximately £ 280 / AU $ 560 – We expect it to be launched outside the United States later in the year) and should be in stock with other US retailers within the next couple of months . According to Ninja, it is likely to sell out, but the company says it will continue to restore it when it does.
Our kitchen apparatus expert Karen Freeman Tester Creami Swirl for Techradar and we share her full review very soon,
A creami alternative
As mentioned, Ninja Creami Swirl is currently only available in the United States, leaving ice lovers in other countries that unfortunately look at their empty waffle cones. The Soft-Serve machine is probably launched elsewhere later in the year, but if you can’t wait that long, don’t worry, there are other options.
For example, if you live in the UK, Cuisinart Soft Serve Ice Cream Maker is a good alternative and is currently reduced from £ 200 to only £ 150. It doesn’t have as many preset dessert settings as Creami Swirl but will allow you to make ice cream, gelato, sorbet, slushies, granita and frozen yogurt – and it has containers for toppings and a ‘hold hot’ plate for melting sauces.
I am testing cuisinart soft serve ice cream maker in my own kitchen right now, and Karen and I will compare notes to help you decide whether to grab one or hold out for a Creami.