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Slushie Machine Serves Up Summer Bliss

SUNI wonders if we’re on the verge of a frozen drink revolution or just spending too much money.

Last weekend’s brutal NYC heat wave had me craving a frozen drink almost every afternoon. Normally, that would mean sweating through a walk to 7-Eleven for a slurpee. This time, though, I stayed home and put the new Ninja Slushi Twist to the test.


Ninja’s latest slushie machine builds on the popularity of the original Slushi, but with a big upgrade. Instead of a single mixing chamber, the Slushi Twist has two 48-ounce vessels that can make two completely different frozen drinks at the same time. Beyond classic slushies, it can also make frappés, milkshakes, frozen coffees, and smoothies — and because the two sides work independently, you can even keep one alcohol-free for mocktails while the other side mixes up cocktails.


For entertaining, this machine solves a real problem. Instead of making multiple batches or asking everyone to agree on one flavour, both chambers run simultaneously, making enough frozen drinks for a crowd. Ninja says it can make more than 10 drinks per batch — plenty for summer parties or family gatherings.


The standout feature is what Ninja calls ‘Dual SlushAssist’ technology. In plain terms, the machine senses what’s in each chamber and adjusts the freezing temperature for that side on its own. That means a creamy milkshake can stay smooth on one side while a fruit slush freezes to the perfect icy consistency on the other.


My favourite feature, though, is the twist dispenser. You can pour each drink separately or turn the dial on the drip tray to swirl both flavours together into one glass, which is great for making layered drinks that look way more impressive than the effort they take.


Cleaning is easy too. Just hit the rinse button and keep adding warm water until it runs clear. There are two things to keep in mind before buying. The Slushi Twist is noticeably larger than the original model, so you’ll want to make sure you have enough counter or storage space. At $399.99, it’s also a significant investment. If you only make the occasional frozen drink, it may be more machine than you need. But for larger households or anyone who loves hosting, the dual-vessel design makes a strong case for itself.

Original source:  https://techcrunch.com/2026/07/11/this-slushie-machine-was-a-lifesaver-during-nycs-heat-wave/
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