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The Ninja CREAMi NC299AMZ is a compact, 800-watt ice cream maker featuring 7 one-touch programs and innovative Creamify technology that transforms frozen bases into creamy ice cream, gelato, sorbet, milkshakes, and more. Designed for customization, it supports keto, vegan, and low-sugar recipes, with mix-in options to personalize every pint. Easy to operate and clean, it includes dishwasher-safe parts and a 16 oz. pint container, making it perfect for families and health-conscious millennials seeking gourmet frozen treats at home.














| ASIN | B09QV24FFZ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #151 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #1 in Ice Cream Machines |
| Brand | Ninja |
| Brand Name | Ninja |
| Capacity | 16 Fluid Ounces |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 15,195 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 10622356589250 |
| Included Components | 16 oz. CREAMi Pint with Storage Lid, Creamerizer Paddle, Motor Base with Dual-Drive Motors, Outer bowl and lid to house pint while processing, Recipe inspiration guide with 30 recipes Included Components 16 oz. CREAMi Pint with Storage Lid, Creamerizer Paddle, Motor Base with Dual-Drive Motors, Outer bowl and lid to house pint while processing, Recipe inspiration guide with 30 recipes See more |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 12.07"L x 6.52"W x 15.95"H |
| Item Type Name | CREAMi Ice Cream Maker, for Gelato, Mix-ins, Milkshakes, Sorbet, Smoothie Bowls & More, 7 One-Touch Programs, with (1) Pint Container & Lid, Compact Size, Perfect for Kids, Matte Black |
| Item Weight | 13 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | SharkNinja |
| Material | Plastic Metal |
| Model Name | Ninja NC299AMZ |
| Model Number | NC299AMZ |
| Operation Mode | Automatic |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Dishwasher Safe Parts |
| Part Number | NC299AMZ |
| Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe Parts |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Residential |
| Special Feature | Dishwasher Safe Parts |
| UPC | 622356589253 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Limited Warranty |
S**R
Impressive!
I'm really impressed with the Ninja Creami...! I have another ice cream maker, but it's the kind where you have to freeze the bowl-- and to be honest it just never worked that well for me (constantly had to scrape the sides) plus it took up a lot of space in my freezer. So I saw the Ninja Creami on YouTube and was convinced enough to order one. I just made my first frozen yogurt pints and wow! they all came out GREAT. I'm a seasoned cook, so I'm inventing my own recipes for gelato, ice cream, custard, and frozen yogurt. The Creami is easy to operate and a breeze to clean the paddle and lid (these are the only things that need to be washed after using the unit-- and of course the pint jar when you're done eating your frozen treat). It is NOT a "messy" machine at all, just the opposite. I read that some reviewers have said the machine is too loud. I have not found this the case at all-- it just sounds like a blender. I was bracing for earplugs when I first turned it on, but was pleasantly surprised that it was no louder than a typical kitchen blender. While the paddle is rotating down, the machine is very stable with no vibrations-- rock solid. So far I've made chocolate frozen yogurt, pineapple frozen yogurt, coconut ice cream, and maple vanilla cinnamon custard ice cream. These have all been my own recipes and they have all come out super delicious and creamy. A tip: buy yourself more of the pint containers-- spend an hour making different mixes and then freeze in bulk to always have a frozen container ready to pop in the machine. I can already tell that this is going to be a frequently used appliance in my kitchen! A-plus, highly recommend! UPDATE: The more I use this machine the more I love it. Everyone who tastes my frozen creations says it's the best thing they've ever had. I'm having an absolute blast coming up with new and unusual flavors...Orange Creamsicle, Cafe au lait frozen yogurt, Basil-infused Lemon sherbet, Black licorice gelato, Mocha Tofutti, Mint & Dark Chocolate Chip frozen yogurt, Honey Blueberry "tofutti" gelato, Balsamic Mixed Berry frozen yogurt, Pumpkin Spice custard, Lemon Cheesecake gelato, Strawberry Shortcake frozen yogurt, Black Cherry Pie gelato, and Lavendar-infused Honey Strawberry gelato are some of the many flavors I've come up with so far. There is one review on here stating that you can only use two fruits for sorbet with the Creami: bananas and oranges... this is FALSE!! You can use any fruit you want, just keep in mind that you need to blend whatever fruit you are using in with your base. The Cream cannot break up large chucks of solid frozen fruit. The fruit you use in the base can either be used fresh or you can reduce it on the stove with some sweetener of choice if you like. Either way, you WILL need to blend it in with your base before freezing the pint container. I've had a few potential buyers ask the same question-- "Do you need to put cream cheese in every recipe?" No, you do not!!! You can take, say, a regular sorbet fruit base and add a small amount of milk, plant based milk, silken tofu, half & half, yogurt, or cream cheese to make a creamy based sherbert/ice cream/gelato/tofutti/frozen yogurt. Silken tofu comes out especially creamy and I sneak a good chunk or two into most of my recipes. You can also add a tablespoon or two of instant pudding mix... regular or sugar-free. I mix my recipes up in my Nutribullet blender... I've used a sharpie to determine where a pint is on the large blending cup and I just add my ingredients until I come to that line, then I screw on the blade and blend it, then pour into a Creami's pint containers. This works great for me because I just eyeball my ingredients to taste. I really try to control sugar in my cooking so I just put enough in to slightly sweeten. You can use honey, agave syrup, brown rice syrup, maple syrup, sweetened condensed milk, and brown sugar as white sugar substitutes. The flavor combinations are limitless. Seriously, this machine turns out some of the best gelato, ice cream, and frozen yogurt that I've ever had!!
J**W
Finally I can have ice cream as I like it!
This is now the third time in my life I've tried a home ice cream maker. Well, third time is the charm! This machine is AMAZING! The chocolate hazelnut gelato you see pictured above is made with skim milk and sweetened with allulose, making it low calorie while still completely delicious and creamy. How the machine gets skim milk so creamy I have no idea! It's even better if you use a little half and half. The pint I made tonight was 315 calories for the whole pint, and it has exactly what I want in it. I hate all other non-sugar sweeteners, and I prefer not to have tons of fat and sugar. Here are the advantages of the Creami over my discarded ice cream makers of the past: --it seems to be nearly fool proof. You won't always get a great result if you're just winging it, but you do generally end up with actual ice cream. In the other ice cream makers, if you got the proportions wrong, it would sometimes not really freeze or it would get icy. --It's so much easier to get the ice cream out and to clean! The ice cream maker I had with a compressor was such a pain--you had to get the ice cream out around the paddle, or dig the paddle out of the ice cream, and invariably you end up making a mess. The Creami pints are so much easier to deal with. Even the lid, which is a little more annoying, is pretty easy to clean once you know what to do. (Read the manual, even though you have to go online to get it--it's important to take out the rubber gasket and clean under it.) --It doesn't matter if you have leftovers that freeze hard as a rock. We never enjoyed eating ice cream from our other makers on the next day, because they always hardened so much in the freezer. (And you had to make so much we always had leftovers.) With the Creami, if the leftovers freeze hard, you can just process them again and have just as good an experience the next day. The only real downsides I can see are 1) you have to wait 24 hours for your pint to freeze before you can make it into ice cream, and 2) the horrendous noise the machine makes. It's seriously loud, and the sound changes in alarming ways as the blade makes its way down and back up. The first few times I ran it, I was afraid something was going to break or blow up or something. I am now starting to get used to it and know the weird noises are normal. Dealing with the racket is totally worth it! If you've tried an ice cream maker before and decided it wasn't worth the hassle, give this one a try. It's wonderful!
J**N
Get It ! It’s Worth It ! Just Make Sure You Use GOOD Recipes !
I have made three different recipes of ice cream since I got this Ninja Creami less than a week ago. I’ve made Butter Pecan, Coffee and Vanilla. I ordered extra containers before I even received the Creami. I’m glad I did. Might even order more. I want to make other flavors such as Mocha Almond Fudge. I watched a YouTube video. One man said the ice cream wasn’t much better than what you can buy at the store. Well, he needs to look for better recipes. I only made the ice cream recipes if they had heavy cream, sugar, and eggs. They’ve also had salt and vanilla in them but the first three are mandatory. You do have to freeze the recipe in the container for 24 hours before you put it in the machine but that takes minimal time. Long story short, yes, it’s fun to use, the consistency of the ice cream is perfect and it functions wonderfully. Easy to use, FANTASTIC tasting ice cream. I’ll never buy another box of ice cream again. This is perfect and in the long run will save us a lot of money. Also, it doesn’t make ½ gallon at a time (there’s only me and my husband) so the chances of freezer burn are almost nonexistent. This is a FANTASTIC machine and it works really well. I fits on the counter and it’s going to stay there. Not a big footprint at all. It’s a little bit expensive but I sure like it better than the Cuisinart. I like the container method rather than the freezer urn by 1000%. The package arrived damaged which was no fault of the seller but luckily, the unit works perfectly. To stay healthier and away from all those additives they put in food these days, this is one step closer to healthy food.
S**S
Revolutionary Kitchen Appliance That Makes Gourmet Ice Cream at Home
The Ninja CREAMi has completely transformed how I think about frozen desserts and has become one of the most-used appliances in my kitchen. This machine genuinely delivers on its promise of creating smooth, creamy, professional-quality ice cream, gelato, sorbet, and milkshakes at home with results that rival or exceed what you'd find in premium ice cream shops. The seven one-touch programs provide incredible versatility for different frozen treat preferences. Whether I'm making traditional ice cream, lighter gelato, refreshing sorbet, protein-packed smoothie bowls, or indulgent milkshakes, each program is specifically calibrated to achieve the perfect texture for that particular dessert type. The precision of these programs eliminates the guesswork and produces consistent results every single time. What sets the CREAMi apart from traditional ice cream makers is the revolutionary processing method. Instead of churning ingredients as they freeze, you freeze your base completely solid in the provided containers, then the machine uses its powerful blade system to shave and blend the frozen mixture into incredibly smooth, creamy perfection. This process creates a texture that's noticeably superior to conventional churned ice cream, with none of the ice crystals or graininess that plague homemade frozen desserts. The ability to customize flavors and control ingredients is a game-changer for anyone with dietary restrictions or specific preferences. I can create sugar-free versions using alternative sweeteners, make dairy-free options with coconut or almond milk bases, increase protein content for post-workout treats, or experiment with unique flavor combinations that you simply can't find in stores. Having complete control over every ingredient means I know exactly what I'm consuming. The included pint containers are perfectly designed for the machine and conveniently sized for storage. I typically prepare several bases at once and keep them frozen, ready to process whenever a craving hits. This prep-ahead capability means I can have fresh ice cream ready in just minutes.
V**N
Perfect Sorbet so far.
I've wanted an ice cream maker for a while. I haven't been happy with store ice creams for a while, the taste and use of artifical & poor quality ingredients have been a turn off. Specialty shops, well they're expensive. My needs when researching were quality, easy use, cleaning and space. So I decided on the Ninja Creami. Size not bad I don't have a lot of counter space. It's takes up a little more than half the space of a kitchen aid mixer. The quality for the price will be reasonable if it last at least 5+ years. Received it yesterday and only had ingredients (canned peaches) in house to make sorbet. It came out creamy and delicious. Making sorbet pros: Easy! Just a can of peaches, freeze 24hr in container, mix on Creami and done. Con: 24hr wait. I was hoping to be able to make ice cream but you must prepare a base 24hrs in advanced (cream cheese, heavy cream and milk). Everything is a 24hr freeze prep. You can make a few base pints in advance (they supposed to keep up to 2 weeks). Booklet with recipes doesn't have base recipe, it's on a separate pamphlet, which is strange. Machine is loud (why 4 stars), but it's only for 3-4 minutes. Not a deal breaker for me. I will give an update once I've made ice cream and will video it. If you love sorbet this is your machine. I'll see in a month, but I believe this will be a great gift. Just to add, some reviews had stated plastic shavings in there ice cream. I inspected the container and lid before and after and found no evidence of this happening. There is an insert that explains how the containers should be filled and frozen. Follow their instructions and it shouldn't be an issue, but I will continue to monitor for signs.
A**R
This ice cream machine works very well...
I just made two batches of coconut milk ice cream. The machine works very well, and the ice cream was done in about 3-4 minutes! You need to realize that the machine is 16 inches tall. It won't fit in any of my cabinets...so if you don't want to leave it on the counter, you will have to find a place for it. It does not disassemble to store. When you make your ice cream, you will need to stir the ingredients together and then freeze the mixture in the container provided by Ninja for 24 hours. The resulting ice cream is very good.
P**.
Simple to use; delicious ice cream/treats; countless recipes
I've had this Ninja Creami for a few weeks now and have made about two dozen recipes with it - sorbet, lite ice cream, ice cream (I haven't tried gelato or milkshakes). So far, I have no complaints at all. I'm not understanding the negative reviews, other than to assume that people aren't following the recipes, tips and instructions from Ninja, or they are expecting a perfect commercial-like appearance. Anything I've made that came out "crumbly", as most of the recipes I've made did on the first spin, instantly became smooth just by waiting for a minute and then stirring it up a bit. Doing a re-spin will make it 'creamy' 99% of the time. Even if it's "crumbly" it instantly feels like 'silk' and melts in your mouth, and in this case the texture doesn't affect the taste at all. To be honest, this stuff is good no matter how it looks. I started with the basic recipes in the book that came with the unit, and followed them to the letter before exploring substitutions/additions or other adjustments. Chocolate ice cream was the first one I tried. I have to say, it makes the best chocolate ice cream I've ever eaten in 60+ years, hands down, no kidding. My husband, an ice cream fanatic, agreed. Although he isn't wild about chocolate anything, he said it was the best ice cream he's ever had and would eat it anytime. The sorbets are a breeze to prepare and come out great. They're even better if you take the time to chop up the ingredients/fruit first, but it's not necessary. I use a blender if I feel like going to the trouble, and blending say canned pineapple with a touch of coconut cream is worth doing. It's worth making that combo even if you don't blend it first, trust me. If you're using canned fruit you don't have to chop or blend anything (I guess there could be a rare recipe that specifically calls for it), but I find it makes it even better if you do. If your fruit has any pulp, the Ninja does a really good job of pulverizing 99.9% of it. Everything about the specific ingredients you use determines the outcome regarding texture - for example, a can of pineapple or mandarin orange slices by themselves will be more icy/sorbet-like than creamy, and canned pineapple tidbits with coconut cream or heavy cream will be extra creamy and not icy. I think it's of key importance to follow the instructions & recipes from Ninja first, not 'the internet', until you know what works, what can be substituted (successfully) for what, etc. As far as quantity and leftovers: Clearly, this processes one pint of ice cream at a time - you mix your ingredients, pour them into the Ninja pint and freeze for 24 hours. Yes, you have to freeze it for 24 hours, but you can prep and freeze multiple pints (I recommend buying extra Ninja pints) and have them ready. After 24 hours (or days/weeks later) you take it out of the freezer and process it in literally 2 minutes and it's ready to eat. If you should have any leftover, you can either let it melt in the pint container (so it will refreeze evenly), refreeze, and then reprocess it in the machine whenever you want, or, you can put it into any container you have, refreeze, and just let it sit out for a minute or two before eating it with no need to use the machine. It may not 'look' as good, but it certainly will taste as good (**note that if you do this you should do it in individual serving sizes because when it refreezes it's hard as a rock and probably won't scoop out of your container like commercial ice cream will). Just be certain that if you refreeze the recipe in the Ninja pint container that it refreezes such that the top of it is level (as all recipes should be). Otherwise you can damage the blade of the machine. As far as cleaning, I get what people say about the lid. It doesn't come apart to clean and has working parts inside that can be exposed to the ingredients. I haven't had it happen that I can tell, and I just don't see it as a big issue, unless you're letting the lid sit around for hours with stuff drying up on it. I immediately rinse mine, and after eating I soak the lid for a bit, rinse it well and let it dry. It's definitely not a deal breaker for me, and I'm pretty sure if any microscopic bits do get in there I'll survive it just fine. That said, I think Ninja could create a sealed unit that would make everyone happier. Otherwise, cleaning is a breeze. The pint container and lid/blade are the only things that need washing; I think they're dishwasher safe but I hand wash mine. If the machine holds up over time, I give it 5+ stars. Follow the instructions & recipes from Ninja kitchen before you experiment on your own and I think you'll be happy with this purchase.
S**S
Love it now that I know these things..
I purchased this to make desserts that are "healthy". I've done keto and low-carb on and off and currently am not following any particular diet. This would have worked for any of them though. The ninja machine works great. The resulting texture and flavor is the biggest variable and depends completely on your ingredients. At first I tried using regular ingredients I thought tasted good together (like coffee and milk or low carb chocolate milk). Everything came out bland. I tried using just almond milk and a chocolate protein powder and that also tasted bad even though I like them when mixed as a regular liquid. So, I had to really experiment with new ingredients. I couldn't just make an "ice cream" version of my regular concoctions. The biggest game changer for me has been mixing in whey protein. Specifically vanilla whey protein powder. I'm finally getting a sweet flavor (without a ton of sugar/carbs). Also, the texture is finally creamy instead of dry and powdery. The best thing I've made, which I'm hooked on now, is getting frozen fruit, blending orange juice with vanilla whey protein powder, and pouring the liquid over the frozen fruit. Then freezing for 24 hours. My fav Jamba Juice is the c-boost smoothie and I found that you can get that flavor by using bananas and peaches for the solid fruit and then pouring the orange juice vanilla protein powder mixture over them. The only problem is the fruit and juice have a lot of carbs. I think to achieve a low-carb dessert you need more processed ingredients like sugar free pudding powder and things like that. Long story short - you can't just mix anything and expect it to work. You will probably have to experiment to get what you want to make actually work. The recipes out there have random ingredients like pudding mix and erythritol for a reason. I highly recommend buying some extra containers and lids. I like making batches, and not having to immediately clean my container after eating and make a new one for tomorrow. I also recommend trying the different settings. I read a lot of recipes that recommended other settings, but my fav is "Smoothie Bowl". The mix-ins setting has been... weird. I've used it to try adding hard things like peanut m&ms. It works fine, but for some reason doesn't taste incorporated the way ice cream with added ingredients would taste. I don't really use the mix-ins option anymore. Yes, it's loud. There's no way you'd turn this on with a sleeping baby in the house. But it's not a deal breaker by any means. I just warn the fam before turning it on the way I'd warn them if I was turning a vacuum on if they're watching tv. You can't hear over it. Super easy to clean. Not like a complicated juicer. Easier to clean than a blender. You don't have to fill to the max fill line. I usually eat about half that amount. I've had success refreezing and reblending but people warn that this won't work for many recipes. Overall, if you're not married to some vision of a recipe you want to make and you're willing to experiment, this thing is awesome. I really wouldn't bother getting out ice and trying to make a smoothie every night if I didn't have this, so it really has converted my night time sweets snacking to something healthier. The ice cream texture is way more satisfying than a smoothie anyway. Last recommendation - get a plastic spoon! This is colder than ice cream and I get a cold-burn when I eat a whole creami with a metal spoon.
E**A
Qualidade
Original, excelente qualidade.
V**E
Perfect
Awesome contrainers that fit I the Ninja Creami. Great price. Now I have extra to make ore flavors.
M**A
Muy útil
Sirve para hacer deliciosos helados con los ingredientes que tú quieras
X**L
Acorde a descripcion
compatibles con el modelo, nuevas, sin ningun detalle, llegaron en el tiempo indicado
D**E
Perfect
Genuine Creami pots that fit perfectly and work as intended. I have bought two sets of four at different times and all of them are excellent. Don’t waste your money on the non-genuine ones, they don’t fit properly and will damage your machine.
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