The Ninja Slushi is worth the money — but today only its on sale for $110 off

August 20, 2025

the ninja slushi on a countertop next to a frozen drink and a neon sign

SAVE $110: The Ninja Slushi Professional Frozen Drink Maker (factory reconditioned/refurbished) is on sale for $239.99 as one of Woot's daily deals on Aug. 20. That's a 31% discount on the Slushi's MSRP that matches the lowest price we've seen.


My colleague Leah Stodart isn't just an experienced reporter who can tell you everything there is to know about robot vacuums and TVs. She's also a noted frozen beverage connoisseur. So, when we needed someone to review the mega-viral Ninja Slushi last fall, it only made sense that Leah put it to work on her countertop.

After having the Slushi make a frozen version of every drink she could think of, Leah determined that the appliance is a little extra if you already own a blender, but ultimately a fun, worth-it splurge for her fellow frosé enthusiasts. Today, it's slightly less of a splurge thanks to a limited-time deal at Woot that brings it down to $239.99 (normally $349.99) — a 31% discount that matches a record-low price we haven't seen there since April. It'll hang around until midnight CT today, unless it sells out first.

There is one catch, which is that Woot's heavily reduced Slushis are only available in factory reconditioned or refurbished condition. (That's not entirely shocking: The Slushi is rare to find on sale brand-new.) According to Woot's refurb glossary, both terms effectively mean the same thing, which is that the product has been "returned, inspected, and restored to fully working condition." Either way, the Slushi is covered by Woot's 90-day warranty instead of Ninja's one-year warranty.

The factory reconditioned Slushis come in the standard Black finish, while the refurbished ones are available in Black/Teal or Light Blue.

For the uninitiated, the Slushi features "RapidChill Technology" that can slushi-fy drinks in under an hour without the help of any extra ice. It comes with a massive 88-ounce reservoir and preset buttons for making slush, spiked slush, frappés, milkshakes, and frozen juices. Plus, it disassembles into four parts that can be tossed in the dishwasher between uses for easy cleanup.

For more intel, read Leah's full Slushi review and check out our dedicated guide to the best Ninja kitchen appliances.

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