Finding the perfect slushie machine can make summer gatherings and cozy nights at home more refreshing and fun. Our testing reveals which models blend convenience, taste, and versatility.

  • Multi-purpose machines offer frozen drinks and desserts
  • Preset programs simplify making cocktails, sorbets, and more
  • Ease of use and cleanup vary across models

What happened

The Good Housekeeping Institute Kitchen & Cooking Lab recently put several slushie machines to the test, including notable models like the GreenPan Frost Classic and the viral Ninja SLUSHi. Each machine was evaluated for performance, ease of use, and taste with a variety of drinks including Coke, rosé, and margaritas.

The GreenPan stood out for producing fluffy frozen drinks and creamy soft-serve desserts with well-defined textures, while the Ninja SLUSHi impressed with its large capacity and user-friendly controls, delivering more sippable, less icy frozen cocktails. Other tested models demonstrated varying degrees of success and user convenience.

Why it feels good

These machines bring a blend of fun and practicality to home entertaining by making frozen treats accessible beyond just summer days. With preset programs for slushies, spiked versions, soft ice cream, and milkshakes, users enjoy versatility whether they're hosting pool parties or craving a homemade dessert.

The ability to customize flavors and control texture allows users to experiment with classic and creative recipes, turning ordinary ingredients into refreshing, crowd-pleasing delights. This ease of enjoying delicious frozen drinks at home adds a touch of joy and convenience to everyday life.

What to enjoy or watch next

If you’re in the market for a slushie machine, consider your priorities such as capacity, preset options, and ease of cleanup. The GreenPan Frost Classic is ideal for those who want both frozen drinks and dessert options, while the Ninja SLUSHi suits larger gatherings with its generous size and straightforward settings.

Keep an eye out for the Ninja SLUSHi Twist, an upcoming model promising dual-flavor capabilities, perfect for adventurous mixologists. For budget-conscious buyers, the Chefman Slush-Ease Max offers a decent alternative under $200, though it may require more careful handling during use.

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