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12-11-2022 01:14 AM
I found it on Wal-Mart for $148.00 with two containers. Amazon has Ninja Creami for $177 to $191.00 depending on the model number. So it can be bought at a lower price but you won't get 4 containers. Just depends on your needs.
12-11-2022 01:24 AM
I thought about Amazon BUT, someone got one and it was refurbished and it did not say that bit of info in product description! So hey, I ordered here
12-11-2022 06:45 AM - edited 12-11-2022 08:04 AM
@elated wrote:I found it on Wal-Mart for $148.00 with two containers. Amazon has Ninja Creami for $177 to $191.00 depending on the model number. So it can be bought at a lower price but you won't get 4 containers. Just depends on your needs.
You are not comparing apples to apples. Walmart, and lots of places, have the Ninja Creami 5 in 1, or the 7 in 1.
The TSV is the Deluxe 11 in 1 -- the name is in the title of the item, and the TSV hour they mentioned the differences several times.
Amazon's Ninja Creami Deluxe 11 in 1 is $249 today.
12-11-2022 10:04 AM
Oh No!!!! LOL!!!!!
ANOTHER TSV that "goes to eleven".....(a la Spinal Tap)?!?!??!!
Like the Oster 11 in 1 from a few weeks ago??
What happened? At the label factory ( where they make the stick on labels for the control panel) they accidentally entered Eleven instead of Ten for the "modes" ....so now they have to claim the Oster does one more obscure thing you never do it for in real life, and the Creami now makes you wait 2 days for ...for what?
Really?
Isnt' this the Creami thing the gimmicky device that takes two days to make about two cups of ice cream?
There'll be lots of them for sale in yard sales this summer, when people find out it's easier to just reach for the Breyers in the freezer...
Right beside Vitamixes that "make hot soup" in half an hour that you can make in five minutes on the stove top!
Or that outdoor pizza maker gimmick where you drag all the assembled ingredients outdoors to cook a pizza you could order, wait for, pay the driver, eat, discard the box and have a bowl of Breyer's ice cream for desert before that gimmick even heats up...!
Yard saling this summer should be a blast!!!!
I plan to wear pajamas when I go....
My opinion of course.
12-11-2022 10:22 AM
12-11-2022 10:35 AM
@Othereeeen wrote:Oh No!!!! LOL!!!!!
ANOTHER TSV that "goes to eleven".....(a la Spinal Tap)?!?!??!!
Like the Oster 11 in 1 from a few weeks ago??
What happened? At the label factory ( where they make the stick on labels for the control panel) they accidentally entered Eleven instead of Ten for the "modes" ....so now they have to claim the Oster does one more obscure thing you never do it for in real life, and the Creami now makes you wait 2 days for ...for what?
Really?
Isnt' this the Creami thing the gimmicky device that takes two days to make about two cups of ice cream?
There'll be lots of them for sale in yard sales this summer, when people find out it's easier to just reach for the Breyers in the freezer...
Right beside Vitamixes that "make hot soup" in half an hour that you can make in five minutes on the stove top!
Or that outdoor pizza maker gimmick where you drag all the assembled ingredients outdoors to cook a pizza you could order, wait for, pay the driver, eat, discard the box and have a bowl of Breyer's ice cream for desert before that gimmick even heats up...!
Yard saling this summer should be a blast!!!!
I plan to wear pajamas when I go....
My opinion of course.
Hahaha...so true😂
12-11-2022 10:51 AM
@Othereeeen wrote:Oh No!!!! LOL!!!!!
ANOTHER TSV that "goes to eleven".....(a la Spinal Tap)?!?!??!!
Like the Oster 11 in 1 from a few weeks ago??
What happened? At the label factory ( where they make the stick on labels for the control panel) they accidentally entered Eleven instead of Ten for the "modes" ....so now they have to claim the Oster does one more obscure thing you never do it for in real life, and the Creami now makes you wait 2 days for ...for what?
Really?
Isnt' this the Creami thing the gimmicky device that takes two days to make about two cups of ice cream?
There'll be lots of them for sale in yard sales this summer, when people find out it's easier to just reach for the Breyers in the freezer...
Right beside Vitamixes that "make hot soup" in half an hour that you can make in five minutes on the stove top!
Or that outdoor pizza maker gimmick where you drag all the assembled ingredients outdoors to cook a pizza you could order, wait for, pay the driver, eat, discard the box and have a bowl of Breyer's ice cream for desert before that gimmick even heats up...!
Yard saling this summer should be a blast!!!!
I plan to wear pajamas when I go....
My opinion of course.
@Othereeeen I really like your sense of humor and flair for the dramatic prose.
But I have to disagree with a few of your hyperbole you mentioned.
The Creami Deluxe doesn't take 2 days to get your ice cream, it takes 1 day of pre-planning. So far, it gets lots of 5-star reviews on Best Buy and Amazon -- this model changes temperature and timing for each kind of dessert.
I cannot eat or like Breyers or most other ice creams in supermarkets. Too many chemicals, dairy, fat, and salt. Low fat or non-dairy store-bought usually tastes terrible and are very expensive if you keep adding pints over a couple of summers alone. Plus, I can mix any variety of add-in ingredients I want.
My favorite quick meal is pizza. But I loathe pizza from nearly every fast food pizza place. We have two restaurants near us (7 & 10 miles away, so neither can be delivered to us) that make that kind of wood-fired pizza, and they are magnificent. Heads & shoulders above any pizza chain pizza. If I had a backyard, yeah, I'd get that pizza oven. But again, I'm crazy for good Mediterranean style pizza.
For me, the older I get, the more I only want things the way I truly want & need them. Off the shelf is highly overrated. I really do want the taste of things exactly how I want it.
12-11-2022 11:10 AM
Got it.....
I think a lot of people who complain about ingredients use that argument to buy gimmicky devices like this, when, in all likelihood, every day they consume things FULL of "chemicals" and think nothing of it!!
To totally avoid chemicals and additives, you'd have to have only fresh ingredients on hand, cook everything from scratch, and have nothing on the pantry shelf.
I agree 100% it's wise to avoid as many additives as possible in everything we eat, and keep as close to it's original form as possible. But that's not always possible, and I still think this counter queen will get one or two uses before it's on the yard sale table.
In fact, almost ANY yard sale features clunky "easy cooking" gimmicks or exercise equipment that's used one time and then tossed!
How do I know? I've fell for these spiels and bought a Vita Mix ( I never use) a KA food processors ( used once or twice then gave away), a KA food chopper ( never use) and many other gimmicky items that I found a paring knife will do the same thing.
I had a KA stand mixer too....used it once or twice, put it away and never used, and it actually seized up the bowl lift mechanism from non use, which I found out was made of cheap plastic parts ( on you tube..dozens of "repair your KA mixer" videos should have been a hint!)
After I cleaned these kitchen counter space hogs a few times, I gave up.
I ALMOST fell for the air fryer gimmick, but fortunately came to my senses.
Never wanted the pasta maker, the ice cream maker , or the candlestick maker.
Breyers and a lot of other good ice creams have very few if any mystery ingredients, no more than canned soup I bet.
At 7.00 a carton where I live, thats 30 cartons of ice cream for the price of this gadget ( with the tax).
I bet NONE of these Creami devices ever make a fifth of that amount before they're moved to the basement or sold for pennies on the dollar.
To each his/her own!!!
Enjoy if you bought it!!!
12-11-2022 11:19 AM - edited 12-11-2022 11:21 AM
@Othereeeen You'll have to pry my air fryer out of my cold dead hands!
The only appliance I've purchased over the past couple of decades, and don't use at least weekly was my slow cooker. I used that once in a single season I made a 15-bean soup. Not really worth it for me.
But I gave it to my sister, and she loves it and uses it once a week. She and I don't cook the same types of meals or enjoy the process the same.
I'm not churning butter or beating my clothes on rock.
I also don't purchase things for the sake of it being "new," or things on a whim.
12-11-2022 11:32 AM
Maybe I'm missing out with the air fryers!!!
It occured to me while watching the presentation that a lot of the ingredients added to the home made ice cream are loaded with preservatives and chemicals you can't pronounce ( unless you add frest fruit).
Almost every item they add....chocolate sauce, chocolate chips, jelly, syrups, candy chips, M+Ms etc have all the chemicals that one tries to avoid..
Anyway....I hear Ninja is coming out with the NInja Potti next....a clunky device you pay to have an electrican to mount on the wall beside the toilet.
Or you can use 40 "D" cell batteries from your patented battery storage case with light, where you store the 1200 batteries for all the VPH imported glitter color morphing junk!!!
You install an app on your phone ( of course!!! can't do anything today without an app!!!) and when it's the appropriate time, a mechanical hand comes out, rips off the precise amount of TP squares (... Ninja "special" TP sold separately!!!)...you lean forward, and the Ninja Potti completes what you used to do in twenty seconds.!!!
Ninja Potti....399.00....!!! Free Shipping!!!!
They'll sell millions!!!!
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