I had the Breeze and it started smoking and sparking by the blade. Only had it less than a month and called Ninja and they sent me the original model. I heard that the breeze is being recalled and it's been having this issue since it came out in May.
Great video! Love your channel!! I’ve seen multiple people mention how the original Breeze model has been overheating, smoking and melting the blade and the rod. Maybe that’s why they came out with the newer model.
@@martin_voxmartinIf you’re still looking for one they released one like 2 or 3 days ago. (NC501EU) But the first batch sold out in a day or so. Got mine today and am really amazed by the results, it’s just damn loud. Comparable to a working impact drill.
Congratulations on your video. I thought it was very good. I could make another one by taking the ice creams out of the container to compare the texture and whether all the contents come out easily.
I like the gelato setting better than 'light ice cream' for low-sugar, low-fat mixtures, as it pumps less air into the mix and makes for a denser result.
So let’s say you made ice cream with mix ins. You eat a portion of it, refreeze the rest. The next day, you spin it again. Does the spinning process obliterate the mix ins?
It's 12/21/23 and the Breeze is no longer for sale on Ninja, I read that they are not making more but I don't know if that's legit or not. Ended up with a 301 because that is what I could get new before xmas!
Great review. Can you please advise if the ninja breeze versions bothe use the same cup? I’m currently trying to purchase more and they seem to have the nc201 model cups anywhere. Does the nc100 fit in the nc201 model? Does it work properly as well? Thank you so much
good question, I have not had any troubles with mine, I use them about 2 or 3 times a month. I think they sell alot of these, so with that I think there will be some issues with some, I don't think its wide spread, I have asked several others who have them and they have not had any problems. the cleaning I need to look into. I love all parts are dishwasher safe, but some have said how do you clean the rod that moves the paddle wheel down in the ice cream this is a valid question, don't have an answer yet for that, but I have not worried about the rod too much, but I might need to see if this is a valid concern.
The creami breeze catches fire! I just seen a lot of reviews with pics of the thing burned up. They say that after a few uses the machine catches fire while in use. So, nope, passing on the breeze model. My original creami is still working great after 2 years of frequent use. Ninja need to stick with the paco jet models.
oh Sorry about that, in my mind I am calling it a paddle blade, but wow you are right I call it a paddle wheel. its funny how our brains work sometimes. Thanks for letting me know.