It’s slushy season, and Ninja’s frozen drink machine is nearly half off

It’s slushy season, and Ninja’s frozen drink machine is nearly half off

Woot is making it more affordable to own a frozen drink machine. Ninja’s Slushi that has an 88-ounce container for storing your ice-cold creations is down to $184.99 at Woot, which is a whopping 47 percent off its list price. The Slushi requires no ice, just the liquid of your choosing and a little time for it to transform into a thick, yet pourable slurry that will stay frozen in the machine for up to 12 hours.

Ninja Slushi 88-ounch frozen drink machine

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The Slushi is great for parties, since you can craft plenty of alcohol-infused (or non-alcoholic) delights with it. The machine can just as easily be used just to make the day-to-day easier, whipping up frozen OJ for the morning, or a frappe so you don’t need to make a trip to the cafe. The only disclaimer with this deal is that the purchase includes a 90-day limited warranty through Woot, not a full one-year warranty from the manufacturer that you’d get by buying it at a different retailer for full price.

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