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Ninja CREAMi Scoop & Swirl Ice Cream Maker Prime Day deals live at up to $100 off

The Day 2 Amazon Prime Day deals are rolling now and it has the summer-ready Ninja CREAMi Scoop & Swirl Ice Cream Maker down at $280. However, you can score this same model at Woot as part of its Prime Day Shark and Ninja sale for $30 less

Amazon is offering the Ninja CREAMi Scoop & Swirl Ice Cream Maker at $279.95 shipped, down from the regular $350 list price. But over on Woot, you’ll find this machine sitting down at $249.99 shipped

And unlike many of the deals we see at Woot undercutting the big boys, this one includes a proper 1-year warranty directly from Ninja. 

You’re looking at Ninja’s 13-in-1 ice cream machine featuring pair of 16-ounce pint containers to store your favorite flavors in the freezer as well as six soft serve programs  – “go beyond classic scooped ice cream with Soft Serve, Fruit Whip, Frozen Custard, CreamiFit, Swirled Frozen Yogurt and Lite Ice Cream.”

As we have mentioned previously, Woot – an Amazon sister site – is running a wide-ranging Prime Day sale of its own. Part of this sale is the HexClad, Shark, Ninja, and More Home! event where you’l find as much as 57% off a wide range of cookware, pizza cookers, coffee makers, espresso machines, and the ice cream machine featured above. Be sure to browse through the sale event if you’re looking to land a major deal on some previous-generation gear and kitchen upgrades. 

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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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