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We’ve been testing Ninja products for a long time now, and one thing we can confidently say is that it’s always a treat to see what pops up on sale during major retail events like Prime Day and Black Friday. October Prime Day (officially known as Prime Big Deal Days) has an expectedly delightful assortment of Ninja kitchen gadgets on sale, plus a few Ninja deals we actually didn’t expect.
Here are the best Prime Day Ninja deals we could find to get your kitchen equipped for any upcoming holiday hosting. If you see a good one, don’t hesitate to grab it immediately — Prime Big Deal Days ends on Oct. 8, and if you wait for Black Friday, you’ll lose a whole month of fun new cooking possibilities.
Best Ninja deal overall
Why we like it
The Ninja Crispi is currently on sale for $159.95, which is the same price we saw during July’s Prime Day event. It’s not a huge discount, but we’ll take any discount we can get on this cool non-oven air fryer. The Crispi is a Mashable favorite for its innovative tech and portability. Shopping reporter Samantha Mangino says it’s “made for meal preppers” and “stores nicely and can be used on the go.” During her French fry trial, the Ninja Crispi “made every fry perfectly crispy on the outside while remaining soft on the inside,” which is definitely something anyone who’s on a tight schedule would appreciate.
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Rarest Ninja deal
Why we like it
While it was once hard to even find the Ninja Slushi in stock, October Prime Day 2025 is one of the few times we’ve finally seen the Slushi drop below $300. Pro tip: You’ll save a few extra dollars at Amazon by opting for the black model ($284.99) over the pastel colorways ($299).
The Ninja Slushi is the mother of all frozen drink makers because the “frozen” part doesn’t involve you having a shit ton of ice on hand — Margaritaville machines can’t say the same. The Ninja Slushi can rapidly chill room-temperature ingredients to the perfect slush consistency in less than an hour, so all you have to do is pour your concoction in the top, press a button, and wait. There are settings for non-alcoholic and spiked slush, frappé, milkshake, and frozen juice, plus an actually-helpful recipe booklet. Mashable Senior Shopping Reporter Leah Stodart has one and uses it all the time, and can confirm that yes, you can pour wine directly into the top for an extra-speedy frosé.