
"Alison DeNisco Rayome/ZDNET If you're a soft-serve ice cream aficionado, you may lament that you can only get your fix from a Dairy Queen, McDonald's, or the like this time of year. But there is a way to get delicious soft-serve ice cream, frozen yogurt, or fruit whip from the comfort of your kitchen: the , a countertop ice cream maker with a pull-handle to dispense your own soft serve."
"I got the chance to try out the Ninja Creami Swirl, and I'd highly recommend it -- especially for 20% off for Black Friday at QVC . , bringing the price down to $279 from $349, the lowest price it's been. If you're a new customer, you can get an additional $30 off with promo code JOLLYQ20. With taxes, that brought my final price to $265 (prior to this sale, the lowest price on was $300)."
"The Creami Swirl was easier to set up than I expected. I appreciated that the instructions were easy to follow, and there were also stickers on each piece reminding you how to use them as you go. You get a recipe book and two pint-sized ice cream containers to make your creation in, which then need to freeze for 24 hours before you can put them in the machine."
The Ninja Creami Swirl is a countertop ice cream maker with a pull-handle that dispenses soft serve, frozen yogurt, and fruit whip. A Black Friday price cut reduced the unit to $279 from $349, with an extra $30 off available for new customers using code JOLLYQ20, yielding a final price of about $265 with taxes. Setup is straightforward, with clear instructions, stickers on parts, a recipe book, and two pint-sized containers that require a 24-hour freeze. Thirteen programs cover Soft Serve, Frozen Custard, Fruit Whip, Milkshake, Swirled Frozen Yogurt, and CreamiFit for low-sugar, high-protein recipes. Store-bought ice cream can be converted into soft serve by processing it in the machine; results closely mimic commercial soft-serve though not identical due to differing technology and power.
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