The Ninja Slushi is down to $199.99 at Amazon and Best Buy — its cheapest price since launch.
The usual retail price is $349.99, so the $150 Prime Day discount works out to 43% off. Price tracker camelcamelcamel confirms this is the lowest the original Slushi has sold for. The machine makes frozen drinks in under an hour without ice or pre-freezing, and holds 88 ounces — enough for seven or more servings depending on pour size. The newer double-sided Slushi Twist, which retails for $399.99 and handles two flavors simultaneously, has not been discounted.
At $200, the Slushi crosses into impulse-buy territory for anyone who has watched it sit on a wishlist since launch. The original model is also notably more compact than the Twist, which matters if counter space is a real constraint. For most households, the single-chamber version is the more practical buy.
The Slushi has built its following mostly through social sharing rather than traditional advertising — which means the brand arrives at a discount cycle with demand already baked in. At half the price it launched near, Ninja does not need to work very hard to close the sale.
