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Ninja frozen drinks maker hits lowest-ever price with £150 off Amazon deal (aff)

More than 500 shoppers bought one last month as Amazon’s limited-time discount drops the machine to its lowest-ever price.

  • Amazon has reduced the price of the Ninja Slushi to £199.99, offering a £150 saving from its standard price, with the promotion running through Apr 28.
  • More than 500 units of the Ninja were purchased in the last month, with sales increasing after the price briefly dipped to £224, prompting this deeper discount.
  • The machine features a 1.9-litre capacity allowing multiple servings and keeps drinks cold for 12 hours, with five preset modes including Frozen Cocktail and Milkshake options.
  • Each unit arrives with a recipe inspiration guide, a two-piece drip tray, and a condensation catcher, while Amazon Prime members receive free delivery; Non-Prime customers may incur charges.
  • Customers have until Apr 28 to secure the Slushi at this reduced cost, acquiring the versatile machine at a price significantly below its standard retail value.
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