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Best Ninja Prime Day Deals (2026) Slushi, Creami, Crispi, Cafe Luxe

Wired June 26, 2026 3 views
Best Ninja Prime Day Deals (2026) Slushi, Creami, Crispi, Cafe Luxe

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Life is all about the shots you take—and the ones you don't. Amazon Prime Day ends today. When it does, the Ninja deals will vanish.
So this is likely the last time till autumn to get deals on the
Ninja Creami Scoop and Swirl that turned one of my colleagues into an excitable fanatic for Froyo and soft-serve. Or 40 percent off the Ninja Slushi machine that made me a suddenly welcome party guest at pool parties and birthday parties. A Ninja Crispi air fryer that's become my new favorite heat-up device for potlucks and cookouts. Or a Ninja Luxe Cafe Pro that's my favorite semiautomatic espresso machine for lovers of cold espresso and cold foam.
Here are the best Ninja deals of Prime Day 2026, good till midnight and then probably gone. (Ninja sometimes lets its Prime Day deals hang around after Prime Day, but it's made no promises to do so this year.)
Ninja Luxe Cafe Pro for $599 ($150 Off)
Ninja's flagship semiautomatic espresso machine, the
Ninja Luxe Cafe Pro, is on sale during Prime Day 2026 for the lowest price I've ever seen on it—$150 off list price.
The biggest sell for this Ninja over competitors like the Breville Barista Express (also on a
great sale, for $500) is its foam game. Unlike a lot of machines with integrated milk steamers, Ninja's magnetic whisk system creates truly well-integrated and silky micro-foam, not merely big old cappuccino bubbles. This is nice for hot drinks, obviously. But in the summer, it's especially a luxury for cold foam, where texture is everything. And if you're a coldspresso summer type of human (you know who you are), this is my favorite frothing system on any comparable espresso machine I've tested.
The Ninja's
Luxe Cafe Premium also does the nice milk and is also on sale. It's just not quite as good of a sale. On this Prime Day deal, I'd probably opt for the Pro. The tamping lever, water spout, updated design and excellent bean assist will be worth the extra hundo.
Ninja Creami Scoop & Swirl for $280 ($70 Off)
I am sure you are already popular and well-loved at home. What I will say is that former WIRED senior gear editor Adrienne So was not prepared for just how popular she became at home after bringing home the
Ninja Creami Scoop and Swirl (9/10, WIRED Recommends), the soft-serve update to the Ninja Creami. The newly infinite soft-serve capabilities made her popular not just with her own children, but with all neighborhood children within walking distance.
Which is to say that having this soft-serve machine is kinda like having a trampoline or a pool, but without the liability issues. Why is it so great? Mostly because you can follow your heart and make whatever flavors your kids or your childlike heart can dream up. Though you must freeze your ingredients in advance—requiring a little advance planning—you can make kinda any version of soft treat. This means Dole Whip, sorbet, classic Froyo, protein shakes, or maybe a mochi-flecked tart frozen yogurt thing Adrienne encountered at a Pinkberry. Whatever!
Anyway, this Prime Day deal is the cheapest this device has been since winter. If you see yourself as wanting home soft-serve this summer, it's likely the cheapest it'll be till it starts to get cold again.
Ninja Slushi for $200 ($100 Off)
I have become the "slushie guy." I didn't mean to. But once you have one of these
slushie machines, you are now the guy. You're the one who can bring blended margaritas and daiquiris and frozen mai tais to the pool party or patio party. Or, just, like, home slurpees for the kids.
Slushie Guy is a perfectly fine role, I can attest, after being the slushie guy for a year. Ninja first brought the classic bar slushie to the house party a couple years ago, after figuring out how to shrink the compressor down to personal size—while keeping the price low on devices that otherwise cost in the thousands if you're a bar owner. After
testing the Ninja slushie machine against a host of Amazon knockoffs last year, the Ninja still reigned supreme.
It's also pretty good at making a home frappuccino in the morning with a mix of heavy cream and cold brew, as long as you mix in some sugar so it slushes right. But you'll want to rinse out the dairy right away. Don't let it get weird!
Anyway, this is the literal lowest price I've ever seen on this slushie machine. The
slightly smaller Walmart version is even cheaper, at $180.
Ninja Crispi Air Fryer Bundle for $170 ($50 off)
I no longer keep an air fryer on my counter. Instead, I stash this
Ninja Crispi portable air fryer (7/10 WIRED Recommends) in my cupboard. It's an ingenious innovation on the basket air fryer. Instead of some ugly aluminized steel drawer, the air fryer basket is basically a borosilicate glass casserole dish.
You put your food in the dish, the heating element on top, and the Crispi crisps up your food directly in the serving dish. Because the dish also has a Tupperware style top, you can store leftovers in it and reheat them at work. Or you can store potluck and cookout fare that you can then reheat when you arrive at your sister's house, or your buddy's backyard. (Yes, I've used this thing outside. I've used it in a snowstorm, even.)
It's kinda genius. There is no other device I'd rather use to reheat a meal these days. And with cookout season coming, the bundle with three dishes is on a great $50 off sale. The standard two-dish set is
on a Prime Day discount, too—but it's not quite as good of a deal.

<small>Source: Wired</small>

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