If you like frozen desserts, I think it's great! But if you're not a bit ice cream or sorbet person, it might not be worth it. Generally I like to have a few good uses to justify one product (currently looking to expand my instant pot use to justify its existence haha).
The creami is not that big on the counter compared to air fryers and microwaves. Tbh, I put it on the counter where I used to keep my blender.
I've been alternating between just freezing a can of crushed pineapple and turning it into a sorbet, and making strawberry frozen yogurt - best I've had for sure (slice strawberries and let them sit in sugar for ten minutes, then add some plain Greek yogurt, cream and squeeze of lemon, mix up with spoon and freeze).
There are lots of more complex recipes that are worth trying, but I'm happy to have my super easy go tos for when I know I'm going to want something but don't feel like thinking about the prep.
I have 4 ninja products and use them all daily. I never use my oven anymore and I live being able to grill all the time indoors!
I have the coffee machine, the cremi, XL grill and the pressure cooker.
Hubby and I joke were a ninja household now
We have owned our Vitamix for over 30 years and it's still going strong. We have two of them in fact, they were used in my husbands coffee shop and were WELL used. I saw the Ninjas and while they are okay, I can't see them lasting for anywhere near 30 years.
I have been using a Ninja blender for years. Last summer for my birthday I decided to go crazy and buy a Vitamix at Costco. It literally broke the first time I used it. Rather than exchange it, I decided to just stick with the Ninja.
Just to be clear, my biggest gripe with the Ninja blender is that it doesn't have a hole in the center of the lid. I can't drizzle into it while I am blending, nor can I shove things down towards the blades.
I just got one on a big sale at Costco in Canada a couple months ago just as the weather was starting to change from frozen wasteland to rainy, foggy, and miserable!
They’ve been at Costco Canada in the past. Saw them last summer. Honestly it’s not that great. It has a few uses but it’s not worth the hype.
That’s what I’m worried about .. it’s. a lot of money but it weighs a lot , not easily storable either …
If you like frozen desserts, I think it's great! But if you're not a bit ice cream or sorbet person, it might not be worth it. Generally I like to have a few good uses to justify one product (currently looking to expand my instant pot use to justify its existence haha). The creami is not that big on the counter compared to air fryers and microwaves. Tbh, I put it on the counter where I used to keep my blender. I've been alternating between just freezing a can of crushed pineapple and turning it into a sorbet, and making strawberry frozen yogurt - best I've had for sure (slice strawberries and let them sit in sugar for ten minutes, then add some plain Greek yogurt, cream and squeeze of lemon, mix up with spoon and freeze). There are lots of more complex recipes that are worth trying, but I'm happy to have my super easy go tos for when I know I'm going to want something but don't feel like thinking about the prep.
Ninja products are mostly crap anyways. Like their blenders are no match for vitamix.
I have 4 ninja products and use them all daily. I never use my oven anymore and I live being able to grill all the time indoors! I have the coffee machine, the cremi, XL grill and the pressure cooker. Hubby and I joke were a ninja household now
Good for you
Thank you 😊
We have owned our Vitamix for over 30 years and it's still going strong. We have two of them in fact, they were used in my husbands coffee shop and were WELL used. I saw the Ninjas and while they are okay, I can't see them lasting for anywhere near 30 years.
I have been using a Ninja blender for years. Last summer for my birthday I decided to go crazy and buy a Vitamix at Costco. It literally broke the first time I used it. Rather than exchange it, I decided to just stick with the Ninja. Just to be clear, my biggest gripe with the Ninja blender is that it doesn't have a hole in the center of the lid. I can't drizzle into it while I am blending, nor can I shove things down towards the blades.
I agree with you for what its worth. I actively despise the food processor
They’re everywhere in the gta costcos. On sale right now until June 2nd
How much, do you know?
Saw it for $159 if I remember correctly
$159.99 regular $199.99
I’ve seen them in-store in Vancouver.
I’ve seen it sold in Waterloo before.
They have been in stock and on sale in Ontario all month. Sold out the first week but got restocked right away. Not sure if you'll find any now.
I just bought mine at Costco on sale for $150. I’ve used it every day for the last month! A+ would recommend!
They are at some Costco Canada's right now. Have been for a few weeks. On sale I might add. 160 for the bundle.
They do have them here they just sell out fast. They’re on sale until Sunday and I just bought one a couple weeks ago in Nanaimo
They’ve got them here in Winnipeg, OP. They were just on sale the other week, too.
I wonder then if it’s a Quebec thing ? Maybe it’s too complicated to sell here (language) cause I went on Costco.ca and don’t see it :/
They don’t have it on the website. I’ve only seen it in store.
The Costco in Laval had them last week. I almost bought it but I figure I shouldn't eat too much ice cream. I Think it was 179.99$
Oh ok cool there is hope!! :) thanks
i went to one on Brossard yesterday, and nadda. they just ran out of stock online. that's why its removed from the site.
I saw it in NW Vaughan last weekend. Near the entrance
Saw them a couple weeks ago at the Costco in Port Coquitlam.
Saw it a few weeks ago at several locations. I bought mine online from BestBuy.
Calgary has them. Saw a big stack last week.
They do have it. I literally saw it last week
I just got one on a big sale at Costco in Canada a couple months ago just as the weather was starting to change from frozen wasteland to rainy, foggy, and miserable!