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I would suggest that Ninja should design these CREAMi devices with a way that the shaft area could be quickly disassembled so that the seal could be inspected for wear and possible replacement when necessary, as well for purposes sanitizing and deep cleaning the machine. In my opinion, all parts that could possibly come in contact with what is eaten or otherwise ingested should be accessible for purposes of deep cleaning for obvious reasons of hygiene.
Thanks for the clarification. I thought the 64/88 oz was weight. The weight should be the same no matter how much it expands. Even so, if it's 64oz of volume, 24 more is a LOT of expansion!
I did it with fat free milk, so it came out a little flat. That was on me, not so much the machine. I did it again with whole milk and it was a lot fluffier.
😁 Joe, the stackable rebel without a cause ... 💡 Joe, if you haven't bought your pan set for your new kitchen induction cook top, it would be informative to see on the internet, your market options and your selection ❓ There looks to be more poor options than good and prices are all over the place.
Have you ever considered getting a portable blender? If so, what would be your main use for it? If you liked this, you might like to see the review for the original Ninja Blast! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-s9RxaEutTqw.html
There should be a provision in the design of this wonderful device to easily dismantle it in order to access the parts that come in contact with the cream and other edibles, for easy deep cleaning and added peace of mind. It is reassuring that after two years, the seal of the blade shaft on this machine is still intact and functioning as it should!
Yeah, now you're stuck with a power adapter with a specific plug and a specific voltage... with the USB C port.. you could use any USB C cord to charge it up.
Have you experienced any of the mold issues with this device? RU-vid Channel "Know Your Produce" posted a video titled "Ninja Slushi Cleaning Issue, received new vessel, same issue.." And I just ordered the device from target. I am trying to figure out if I should keep or return the thing.
Definitely. I try to cater to people that are really novices in the kitchen.. So any time you can rely on the appliances, it makes is so much appealing to those people. Pretty nice result, too!
That ironic that I removed all the taste comparisons since the video was getting way to long. LOL. As far as flavor goes, it was the same regardless of the machine. However, the slushi versions were consistenty lighter since they had so much more air in them. The texture on those held up longer in the mouth as well. Still nice in the Creami, but I felt like there was a lot more separation on those and it melted pretty fast in mouth. Hope that helps.
You can do more than one respin. I do this instead of adding extra liquid, so my ice cream ends up colder and firmer. That's how I like it, so I can eat it before it melts.
I drink diet to have 0 calories or low calories. If it's sugarless and still has that amount of calories it's useless to me. I'd like to see someone try 1/3 Diet Cranberry Juice, 1/3 lite Orange Juice and 1/3 Pineapple Juice. That would be a low calorie dessert I could enjoy.
@@eanders7992 working on a video about that... I feel the same as you about that jolly rancher stuff. Maybe not so bad for diabetics maybe though? I dunno.
I tend to buy this machine to make fresh gluten free pasta for my wife. I just did not get what you used as binding agent with chickpea flour? And in what proportion? Thanks.
Here goes a recipe that I used chickpea flour in that machine. I used Xanthan Gum to help bind it. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-_6VraDzvVgg.html
OMG! Product design by marketing A**holes who do not know how to cook. Just need a temperature knob, nothing more nothing less. But thanks for the candid review. Maybe the marketing A**holes could move over to the San Francisco bay area and help with the BART fare machines, already in world class in worst class in user interfaces ever.
Buy a decent induction stove. Cheap induction has a small coil, heating up only a small section of your pan, causing warping. Induction still has a way to go before a 12,5” pan will be catered for.
I have the one with the smart lid, and am soo sorry I bought it !!! Pressure cooking is great, but, air frying is awful, it is soo loud and noisy that I have to wear headphones while cooking !!! Next time I will buy the one with the 2 lids, cannot believe the company would actually sell something so loud and annoying !!!
Yeah... It's exemely loud. Might be part of the reason Ninja doesn't do Pressure cookers anymore. I have a Chef IQ one that I'm working on a review for that's really great, however, it doesn't do air frys.
It's a natural alternative to sugar. It's dirived from sugar, similar to stevia or even monk fruit sweetener, etc. The think about allulose is that it reacts to cold in a similar way to sugar, so you can use it to make slushies. Other alternative sweetners don't, so things don't slush. That's why Diet soda doesn't work right in the Ninja Slushi very well without help.
Those stainless steel pitchers you used when you made the Jolly Rancher sour green apple slushi in the Ninja Slushi Maker were awesome.Where do you get those amazon? Also The jolly rancher green apple sour slushi Mix concentrate I'm sure it's also amazon as well? Great channel and great content as always Joe!
Thanks! Appreciate ya. The stainless pitchers are right here: amzn.to/3zFJdwY. It comes with a 2 cup, 4 cup, and 8 cup. They're pretty snazzy. I got the jolly rancher mix from Webrestaurant. Here goes where I got those from: www.webstaurantstore.com/vendor/jolly-rancher-slushy.html?srsltid=AfmBOopSPAAeO13YlHFLqqVlZvakWIc-FbLHcchZvNQruk8S7q9Frcoe
The NC301 has 6 Buttons but only 4 programs .... ice cream and gelato have the same shaft and retraction speeds, so do light ice crem and smoothie bowl. Nobody needs a 14 in 1 machine with 4 or 5 different programs ...
I did decide to purchase one of these blenders and it should arrive soon. I have a tiny kitchen, and while I like my Vitamix a lot, it is heavy to haul out to make just one beverage serving. Plus not having to plug it in could be a game changer when I have other countertop appliances taking up the kitchen electric sockets. I’m looking forward to further videos from you on this product.
If you would have filled the containers to the actual drinkable max fill line , you would not need to add liquid and re-spin . Remember , the proper line is the top and bottom of the black vertical line .