Ninja Swirl Brings Soft Serve and More to Home Kitchens
The new Ninja Swirl expands on the popular Creami with soft serve capabilities and additional frozen dessert modes, but at a higher cost and larger size.
- The Ninja Swirl adds soft serve functionality to the original Creami, along with new modes for frozen yogurt, custard, and fruit whips.
- The machine is bulkier and more expensive than its predecessor, priced at $350 and requiring significant counter space.
- Soft serve desserts produced by the Swirl rival store-bought quality, with users able to customize recipes and ingredients for unique flavors.
- Some drawbacks include leftover ice cream stuck in components and the lack of a deluxe-sized model for larger batches.
- While versatile and quieter than the Creami, the Swirl's added complexity may not appeal to all, especially those with space or budget constraints.