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The Ninja SLUSHi Max will now make more slushies, faster, and colder — perfect for your next party

Ninja, everyone’s favourite ice cream-making device, has launched a bigger slushie maker, the Ninja SLUSHi Max, bringing with it a faster, smarter system.

The SLUSHi Max can make more than 12 servings in a single batch with its 4.4L XL vessel, perfect for a large party for kids or adults!  Once empty, its new RapidChill Pro Technology will create a frozen slushie from your liquid in much less time than before by reaching extra-cold temperatures more quickly.

The slushie’s consistency will also be perfect every single time, thanks to the new SlushAssist Technology, which senses the ingredients and adjusts the temperature accordingly.  It can handle higher-alcohol recipes and low-sugar drinks, improving versatility.

These new technologies have increased the variety of drinks that can be made into slushies with the Ninja SLUSHi Max.  Now you can use your favourite soft drink, a frappe, margaritas, milkshakes and more.

The new Ninja SLUSHi Max features six programs to help you tailor your slushie-making to the ingredients, along with variable temperature controls to make your slushie thinner or thicker.  It will then keep your slushie at the perfect temperature and texture for up to 12 hours.

The Ninja SLUSHi Max (FS605BLANZ) is available to purchase from April 20 online at ninjakitchen.com.au and at participating leading retailers, with an RRP of $599.99 AUD and $699.99 NZD.

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