Mr Whippy
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Slow.Patrol

Original Poster:

5,164 posts

41 months

Friday 22nd May
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I love soft ice cream and I'm tempted by the Ninja Swirl.

However, some of the online reviews indicate that it might be a bit of a faff as fruit needs to be pre frozen.

Others use packet mixes, which are not ideal as I try to use fresh ingredients.

Has anyone used the Swirl or recommend an alternative.

unzippy

326 posts

265 months

Friday 22nd May
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Use fresh fruit and freeze in advance? Takes a bit of planning, that's all.

sherman

15,109 posts

242 months

Friday 22nd May
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Frozen fruit is easy to buy from supermarkets. If its like veg its usually fresher than the 'fresh' veg as its frozen sooner after being picked.

Mr Penguin

4,473 posts

66 months

Friday 22nd May
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Why don't you want to buy frozen fruit? It's the best way to get it for most cases IMO. Cheaper, more practical and as above will be frozen immediately.

Slow.Patrol

Original Poster:

5,164 posts

41 months

Friday 22nd May
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Mr Penguin said:
Why don't you want to buy frozen fruit? It's the best way to get it for most cases IMO. Cheaper, more practical and as above will be frozen immediately.
True.

But I was asking if anyone had any real life experience of the Ninja Swirl or similar.

I don't always trust online reviews.

Mobile Chicane

21,907 posts

239 months

Friday 22nd May
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Gossip in chef circles is that the Ninja 'Creami' is a domestic version of the (hideously expensive) PacoJet, which Ninja were able to duplicate once the patent expired.

I'd get one.

You need to freeze the canister though, so bear that in mind, plus I'd imagine you'd want a few. I am short of freezer space, which is the only barrier to me buying one.

The Gauge

6,966 posts

40 months

Friday 22nd May
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I've watched the videos and it does seem a bit of a faff, with various parts and processes, and stuff that then needs cleaning.
I'm sure the ice cream is lovely though. But after the first week I reckon it would join various other small appliances at the back of a cupboard where it does a great job of looking sad and being ignored.

.:ian:.

2,900 posts

230 months

Saturday 23rd May
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Barry Lewis did a video testing various mixes with the Swirl, there was one that was almost exactly like the standard issue Mr Whippy.
https://youtu.be/03rutbLn1FA

Does look like a right faff, and its really loud.

Slow.Patrol

Original Poster:

5,164 posts

41 months

Saturday 23rd May
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.:ian:. said:
Barry Lewis did a video testing various mixes with the Swirl, there was one that was almost exactly like the standard issue Mr Whippy.
https://youtu.be/03rutbLn1FA

Does look like a right faff, and its really loud.
Thanks for posting.

Based on the video, I think I will give it a miss.

My waistline thanks you.