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Summer’s coming: Ninja SLUSHi machine deals up to $200 off

The weather is warming up quickly now and it’s almost patio season (if it isn’t already where you are), so it’s time for some Ninja SLUSHi machine deals. Whether it’s something for the kids, or spiked for the bigger kids, Amazon is now offering the Ninja SLUSHi Frozen Drink & Slushie Machine at 25% off to match the lowest price we have tracked there in new condition. 

Amazon is now offering the 88-ounce Ninja SLUSHi machine down at $259 shipped. This one has regularly gone for as much as $350 at Amazon for the last year or so and has now dropped back to the lowest price we have tracked there in new condition. We have featured some refurbished offers for less, but today’s deal is matching the lowest price we have tracked on Amazon with a full warranty to keep the drinks flowing. 

Temperature and texture controls deliver consistently smooth results in up to 60 minutes at max capacity. Creating drinks can take 15-60 minutes depending on ingredients, volume, and starting temperature. Must include sugar or sugar substitute to slush.

If you’re looking to go big, Woot has the Ninja SLUSHi Max XXL Smart Frozen Drink Maker in renewed condition with a 90-day Woot warranty is down at $299.99 shipped. This one carries a $500 list price and is fetching as much at Amazon right now where it has never sold for less than $350, outside of a one day offer last December. 

Check out more of the best Ninja home good deals live this week below:

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices


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