Overview
The Ninja Creami Deluxe has become one of the most viral kitchen gadgets of the last two years. It promises to turn almost anything — protein shakes, fruit blends, canned fruit, yogurt, coffee — into ice cream, sorbet, gelato, or frozen treats with a single button. But does it actually live up to the hype?
This review breaks down performance, features, pros/cons, and whether it’s worth buying in 2026.

What the Ninja Creami Deluxe Claims to Do
Create ice cream, sorbet, gelato, and smoothie bowls
Turn low‑calorie or high‑protein mixes into creamy desserts
Offer multiple textures (light ice cream, gelato, sorbet, slushy, etc.)
Let you customize sugar, protein, and ingredients
Work with pre‑made mixes or homemade blends
My Testing Summary
After testing several recipes — including protein ice cream, fruit sorbet, and a coffee gelato — the Ninja Creami Deluxe performs exactly as advertised. The biggest surprise is how well it handles low‑calorie, low‑sugar mixes, which normally freeze into a block of ice. The Creami’s “re‑spin” function is the secret weapon that turns icy mixtures into a smooth, creamy texture.
It’s loud, yes. But the results are impressive.
Key Features
11–13 preset functions (depending on model)
Larger capacity than the original Creami
Dishwasher‑safe containers
Re‑spin function for smoother texture
Works with dairy and non‑dairy bases
Strong motor for thick blends
Pros
- Excellent for protein ice cream
- Easy to use and clean
- Great for low‑calorie desserts
- Multiple textures and presets
- High success rate with non‑dairy bases
Cons
Loud during operation
Takes up counter space
Must freeze mixtures 12–24 hours
Containers sold separately
Price is higher than basic ice cream makers
Who This Is Best For
Fitness enthusiasts
People who want low‑calorie desserts
Families with kids
Anyone who loves experimenting with flavors
People who want healthier alternatives to store‑bought ice cream
Alternatives to Consider
Cuisinart ICE‑21 — Cheaper, but less versatile
Ninja Creami (original) — Smaller, more affordable
Yonanas Frozen Dessert Maker — Great for fruit‑only sorbets
KitchenAid Ice Cream Attachment — Good for KitchenAid owners
Final Verdict
The Ninja Creami Deluxe is absolutely worth it in 2026 if you want customizable, healthier frozen treats without sacrificing texture. It’s powerful, versatile, and fun to use — especially if you enjoy experimenting with recipes.
If you’re into fitness, protein desserts, or low‑calorie treats, this machine pays for itself quickly.
Where to BUY:
Buy on Walmart
Buy on Best Buy
I’m not a chef, tech wizard, or NASA engineer — just a regular guy who wants products that actually work to make my life easier. My goal is simple: to help people find real products that actually do what they are supposed to do. I appreciate your support. Please SUBSCRIBE.