

🍨 Elevate your dessert game—because ordinary is overrated!
The Ninja CREAMi NC300UK is a sleek, powerful frozen dessert maker featuring 7 preset programs to create ice cream, gelato, sorbet, milkshakes, and more. With a generous 1.4L capacity and two freezer-safe tubs, it lets you craft multiple flavours simultaneously. Its dishwasher-safe parts and easy-to-use design make it perfect for busy professionals seeking customizable, healthier dessert options without sacrificing indulgence.










| ASIN | B09BZS5RCD |
| Best Sellers Rank | 8,889 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 5 in Ice Cream Makers |
| Brand | Ninja |
| Capacity | 1.4 litres |
| Colour | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,089) |
| Date First Available | 11 Sept. 2021 |
| Item Weight | 6.4 kg |
| Material | Stainless Steel Aluminum |
| Model Number | NC300UK |
| Product Dimensions | 27 x 16.5 x 40.5 cm; 6.4 kg |
| Special Features | Powerful, 7 Programs, Makes 1.4L of Ice Cream, Dishwasher Safe Parts, Freezer Safe Tubs |
W**3
Great for frozen yoghurt and lite options
I’ve agonised over buying this. I’ve heard really mixed reviews. I specifically wanted this machine to make frozen yoghurt and healthy dessert options and this is where I’ve heard really mixed opinions on whether it can make creamy frozen yoghurt or whether it’s just churns out inedible ice filled frozen desserts. I decided to risk it and see what it could do. I’ve made quite a few frozen yoghurt/healthy desserts over Christmas including using low fat Greek fage yoghurt (5% fat) The results are amazingly good. Creamy frozen yoghurt that tastes just like ice cream but without all the calories. I read somewhere that to stop ice crystals forming in lower fat desserts being made in the creami you should add xanthan gum. I got a huge tub of this off Amazon very cheaply. I’ve added a quarter of a teaspoon to approx 450 to 500g of yoghurt before putting it in the creami. Ive mixed it well using a stand mixer and then frozen the mixture. I’ve used the lite ice cream setting for frozen yoghurt and I’ve used the re-spin feature when the frozen yoghurt has come out a little powdery. I’ve only needed to do this once. I’ve got delicious creamy frozen yoghurt each time I’ve used it and I’m delighted. It’s very easy to use. I was worried about the noise, yes it’s a bit noisy but the machine only tends to run for a couple of minutes. It’s a great gadget and I’ve had a lot of fun trying new things in it. Highly recommended.
A**Y
Frozen Treats Made Easy – A Must-Have
Game-Changer for Dessert Lovers! 🍦 The Ninja Ice Cream Maker has completely transformed dessert time in our house! It’s not just an ice cream maker—it’s a full-on frozen treat machine. From creamy gelato to fruity sorbets, milkshakes, and even protein-packed frozen yoghurts, this thing does it all. Setup was a breeze, and the instructions were super clear. I love how easy it is to customise recipes—whether I’m craving something indulgent or a low-sugar alternative, it delivers every time. The texture is unbelievably smooth, just like the real deal from an ice cream parlour. One of the best features is how quickly it can turn a frozen base into a perfect scoop. It’s ideal for families, dinner parties, or even just a late-night treat for one. Cleaning it is easy too, which makes using it regularly a no-brainer. If you’re on the fence—don’t be. This is hands-down one of the best kitchen gadgets I’ve ever owned. It’s fun, versatile, and a total crowd-pleaser. Ninja really knocked it out of the park with this one!
W**8
Nice 😊 cream
Been making loads of healthy recipes and filling up on them to stop me eating crap really happy with it it’s a great way to eat more veg using it as a base but covering the flavour with vanilla or chocolate powder
S**L
A kitchen staple in our house
I waited a year to write a review. I use this all the time. Took a little while to get used to it but now its second nature. My kids have a food intolerance to tannins that mean that pretty much all commercially produced ice cream is no good for them so this is a God send. I find if I follow the recipes exactly then the recipes come out perfect every time. Ive made perfect ice cream, gelato and sorbets, as nice as a gelataria. the sorbets have a similar consistency to ice cream, i love them. The milkshake recipes come out thick and ice-creamy like what you would get in a restuarant. Only thing I found disappointing is that I had hoped to make low sugar recipes but the sugar is an important component as it is an anti-freeze. But I've embraced it because the ice cream is so rich and decadent that you only need a small portion to be satisfied. There is a large Ninja community on Facebook where people have successfully made recipes using various sweeteners, I havent tried it personally but its there as an option. Some of the Ninja sorbet recipes sich as the watermelon dont have much added sugar anyway.
B**M
Fabulous Machine
Love this! So easy to use. I have only had this a week or two and so far I have made several sorbets and a couple of ice-creams I'm not a 'follow the recipe' type of person and so I have been going 'off piste' and making whatever I want. I took the time to read a lot of reviews on here so I nailed the sorbets from day 1. First of all despite what some say you do NOT have to add a lot of sugar as I read a couple of reviewers say. I bought this machine so that I could make healthy recipes for the most part. So far I have made - Watermelon from fresh (see pic) this only needed 1 tbsp of agave and some vanilla paste and a drop of lemon flavouring to give it umpf. All of my mixtures need a re-spin and I found that for sorbets a capful of vodka loosens the mix up without making it 'alcoholic' Grapefruit - used two tins for this. Added a mix in of candied peel which was terrific Black Cherry from tin Raspberry And Blackberry from fresh fruit. I needed 4 punnets for this and so it was very expensive. Added a cap of vodka and 2 tbsp maple syrup Rhubarb from tin, with a mix in of crystallised ginger Strawberry from fresh with 2 tbsp yoghurt, 2 tbsp maple syrup and some vanilla Raspberry Martini - 2 tins from M&S Mango - 2 tins Greek yoghurt - with added 2 tbsp maple syrup I tried one actual ice-cream but when I added some rum in the remix it split the cream and had to be given to the dogs! Very happy, easy to use, easy to clean, loud ok - whagt do you expect when shredding ice!
J**R
Easy to use
Love it so easy to use and makes lovely ice cream
A**N
It dosent really make icecream as much as icecles
P**Y
Brilliant product and easy to use.
R**E
Literally, magic. All the reviews, YouTube videos, things you're reading.... I was sceptical... its all true. This thing makes ice cream better than what you can buy in the store... its so fresh, its so tasty, its literally from another dimension. I made honey ice cream, vanilla ice cream, choc chip ice cream... even chopped up a snickers and 'mixed it in' to a choc peanut ice cream... its incredible you can make anything you can think of into ice cream... Threw a banana, cream, milk, xylitol into a cup, froze it, BAM ice cream. did the same with strawberries... was amazing there is no end to what you can make with it.
K**Z
I have been using this machine for 3 months now, works great. I get some occasional resistance from when i remove the tub after the spin, but it seems like a common issue and nothing to worry about. Its worth having this machine if your trying to hit your protein target and/or if you have an insatiable sweet tooth you would like to control.
A**I
Best product as described
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