The Ninja SLUSHi Twist brings a clever change to the home frozen drink machine. Instead of making one large batch and asking every guest to drink the same flavor, it prepares two different frozen drinks at the same time.
One side can hold a bright fruit slushie for children. Meanwhile, the other side can prepare a frozen margarita, frosé, coffee frappe, or creamy milkshake for adults. Guests can pour either drink on its own or combine both flavors in the same glass.
That dual-drink setup gives the Ninja SLUSHi Twist a clear advantage over a traditional blender or single-container slush machine. It also makes the appliance feel less like a kitchen gadget and more like a small frozen drink station for parties, barbecues, birthdays, and summer evenings at home.
Two Independent Frozen Drinks in One Machine
The Ninja SLUSHi Twist uses two separate 72-ounce vessels. Each vessel supports a maximum liquid fill of 48 ounces, so the machine can process up to 96 ounces of liquid across both sides.
More importantly, each side works independently. You can use different recipes, different flavors, and different texture settings without forcing the two drinks to match.
For example, the left vessel can make frozen lemonade. At the same time, the right vessel can prepare a strawberry daiquiri. You can then serve them separately or pull the center handles together to create a layered strawberry lemonade twist.
That twisted pour is likely to become the feature guests notice first. Still, it has a practical use too. People can mix their preferred flavor ratio directly in the glass instead of preparing a third recipe.
Other easy flavor pairings include:
- Mango and passion fruit
- Cola and cherry
- Peach tea and lemonade
- Strawberry and lime
- Coffee and chocolate
- Pineapple and coconut
- Orange and vanilla
- Raspberry and lemon
For families, the two-container design also keeps alcohol-free drinks separate from cocktails. That makes serving easier and reduces the need to wash a blender between each round.
Dual SlushAssist Controls Each Side Separately
The Ninja SLUSHi Twist uses Dual SlushAssist technology to manage both vessels. The machine senses the mixture inside each container and adjusts the freezing process to suit the drink.
As a result, the two recipes do not need to have the same ingredients or thickness. One side can contain a light juice-based slushie, and the other can hold a creamy milkshake or stronger cocktail.
The machine includes 14 temperature control settings. It can also guide the user if a mixture needs more sugar or water to reach the proper frozen texture.
That guidance matters more than it may seem. Frozen drinks rely on the right balance of water, sugar, and alcohol. If a recipe contains too little sugar, it can freeze too firmly. In contrast, too much alcohol can prevent the drink from freezing at all.
A regular blender does not help with that balance. Instead, the user has to judge the amount of ice, liquid, and syrup. One small change can leave the drink watery, chunky, or much weaker than planned.
The SLUSHi Twist handles more of that work automatically. So, once you find a recipe that works well, it should be easier to repeat the same texture at the next gathering.
No Ice Means Less Dilution
Traditional frozen drinks usually rely on a large amount of crushed ice. That method works, but the flavor slowly becomes weaker as the ice melts.
The Ninja SLUSHi Twist takes a different route. It freezes the liquid mixture directly, so you do not need to add ice to the vessel.
For that reason, lemonade should keep more of its citrus flavor. Cocktails should also stay closer to their original recipe instead of turning watery after a few minutes.
The lack of ice brings another benefit. You do not need to keep refilling trays, buying bags of ice, or listening to a blender crush frozen cubes during a conversation.
At the same time, the machine is not instant. It needs time to chill and freeze the liquid. Planning the first batch before guests arrive will make the serving process much smoother.
In my view, direct freezing is one of the strongest reasons to choose a dedicated slush machine. A blender can make a quick frozen drink, but it rarely creates the same smooth and steady texture without careful measuring.
What Can You Make With the Ninja SLUSHi Twist?
Despite its name, the SLUSHi Twist is not limited to colorful convenience-store slushies. It can prepare a broad range of frozen drinks for different tastes and occasions.
Popular options include:
- Fruit slushies
- Frozen lemonade
- Soda slushies
- Frozen mocktails
- Margaritas
- Frosé
- Frozen daiquiris
- Coffee frappes
- Milkshakes
- Frozen dessert drinks
- Iced tea slushies
- Creamy chocolate drinks
The dual-vessel design gives you more freedom to plan a menu. For instance, one side can hold a classic recipe, and the other can offer a lighter or less sweet version.
You can also prepare two versions of the same drink. One margarita can have a stronger lime taste, and the second can use mango or strawberry. Likewise, one coffee frappe can stay simple, and the other can include chocolate or caramel.
This flexibility makes the machine useful for mixed groups. Some guests want creamy drinks. Others prefer something light, sharp, and fruity. The SLUSHi Twist can cover both preferences without stopping the party to clean and restart the appliance.
Cocktail Support Comes With Clear Limits
The Ninja SLUSHi Twist can process premixed drinks containing up to 20% alcohol by volume. That gives users enough room for many frozen margaritas, daiquiris, frosé recipes, and other popular summer cocktails.
Even so, users still need to follow the recipe balance. A drink that contains too much alcohol may remain liquid, no matter how cold the machine becomes.
Low-sugar drinks can create a similar problem. Sugar changes the freezing point and helps produce the familiar slush texture. So, a zero-sugar soda or heavily diluted juice may need an adjusted recipe.
Ninja recommends adding a suitable sweetener if the machine identifies a low-sugar mixture. Simple syrup, honey, agave, maple syrup, grenadine, or flavored syrup can help correct the balance.
This does mean the machine is not ideal for every diet or drink preference. People who avoid sugar may need to test recipes and compatible sweeteners before finding a reliable option.
Still, the guidance system removes much of the trial and error. It tells you what the mixture needs instead of leaving you with a half-frozen drink and no clear explanation.

Large Capacity Suits Parties and Family Gatherings
Ninja rates the SLUSHi Twist for more than 10 servings per batch, based on smaller 9-ounce portions. That capacity should work well for a family barbecue, birthday party, garden gathering, or relaxed evening with friends.
Of course, serving size changes the final number. Large cocktail glasses will empty the machine faster than small slush cups.
Still, the two vessels help keep drinks available for longer. You can serve one side first and leave the other running. You can also refill each side at a different time instead of stopping the whole machine.
For frequent hosts, that flexibility is valuable. One person can prepare drinks before guests arrive and then let everyone serve themselves during the event.
People buying their first frozen drink maker should still think about how often they will use it. The same rule applies to many countertop products. This guide to buying small kitchen appliances explains why storage space, cleaning time, and real usage matter more than an exciting feature list.
The Size Needs Serious Consideration
The Ninja SLUSHi Twist is not a small countertop appliance. It measures about 17.48 inches long, 11.93 inches wide, and 16.26 inches high. It also weighs roughly 34.52 pounds.
For that reason, it makes more sense as a permanent counter appliance than something you carry from a cupboard every weekend.
Before buying, measure the available counter space carefully. You need room above the machine to fill the vessels. You also need space in front for glasses, handles, and the drip tray.
A large kitchen, covered terrace, entertainment room, or home bar should handle the footprint more easily. In a small apartment, the machine could take over a large section of the worktop.
The weight does give it a stable base during operation. Yet that same weight makes regular storage less practical.
This is one area where buyers should be honest about their habits. A machine can look fun in a product video, but it loses value quickly if it remains boxed in a cupboard after the first month.
Cleaning Is Simple, but There Are More Parts
The SLUSHi Twist includes a built-in rinse cycle, which helps clear leftover drink mixture before a full wash.
After serving, users can add clean water and run the rinse function. Then, the removable parts can be taken out for deeper cleaning.
The rinse cycle should be especially useful after sticky or creamy drinks. Milkshakes, coffee frappes, syrup-heavy slushies, and cocktails can leave residue around the augers and dispensing area.
Cleaning soon after use will make the process much easier. Once sugary mixtures dry, they become harder to remove.
The dual-vessel design naturally creates more washing than a single-container machine. There are two drink paths, two augers, and two vessels to maintain.
Even so, cleaning one machine should still feel easier than washing a blender several times during the same party. The real difference comes down to timing. A blender requires repeated cleaning during the event. The SLUSHi Twist saves most of the washing for the end.
Who Should Buy the Ninja SLUSHi Twist?
The Ninja SLUSHi Twist is best suited to people who host guests often and want more than one frozen drink option.
It makes particular sense for:
- Families with children and adults
- People who host summer barbecues
- Homeowners with a garden, terrace, or pool area
- Cocktail fans who enjoy frozen drinks
- Large households with different flavor preferences
- People building a home bar or entertainment space
- Hosts who prefer self-service drink stations
By comparison, occasional users may find the machine harder to justify. The price, size, and storage needs are difficult to ignore if it only comes out once or twice each year.
A regular blender remains the more sensible choice for small batches and rare use. The original single-vessel Ninja SLUSHi may also suit buyers who do not need two recipes at once.
A Fun Appliance With a Clear Purpose
The Ninja SLUSHi Twist does more than add a second container to an existing frozen drink maker. It solves a common hosting problem. Guests rarely want the same drink, and making several frozen recipes with a blender takes time.
With the Twist, one side can stay child-friendly and alcohol-free. Meanwhile, the other can serve adults. Guests can then choose one flavor or mix both through the center dispenser.
The no-ice system helps protect flavor. The large capacity suits gatherings. The automatic controls make recipe adjustments less confusing. Plus, the twisted pour adds a playful touch without getting in the way of everyday use.
The main drawbacks are just as clear. The machine is heavy, expensive, and large. It also needs recipes with the correct sugar and alcohol balance.
Even so, the Ninja SLUSHi Twist feels like a well-planned summer appliance rather than a minor product refresh. It has a clear audience and a clear use case.
For frequent hosts, it can make summer drinks easier, smoother, and more enjoyable. For casual users, it may be more machine than they need.

