When it comes to kitchen innovation, few brands have won Aussie hearts quite like Ninja. From the viral Ninja Creami (yes, that ice cream maker – currently $171 off at Myer) to the newest Ninja Luxe coffee machine (already down to $699.99 from $799.99), the brand has become synonymous with smart design, quick cooking and a surprising dose of fun. So when the Ninja Black Friday sales roll around, fans know it’s time to celebrate.
Over the past few years, we’ve tested and reviewed some of Ninja’s most popular releases – from the Ninja Dual Zone Air Fryer to the Ninja Slushie Maker and Ninja Swirl by Creami, among others. So if you’ve been waiting to invest in one of these clever kitchen gadgets, Black Friday 2025 could be your moment.
“We typically see the strongest sales – and some of the best offers – across our multi-purpose kitchen appliances, particularly blenders, air fryers and multicookers,” says Ben Lovitt, VP Marketing ANZ at SharkNinja Pty Ltd.
Some great deals are live across Ninja’s official website, and you can also get 15% store credit on every order for the next three days.
Other major retailers, including Myer and Kitchen Warehouse also have huge discounts on fan-favourites like the Ninja Creami, DoubleStack air fryers, Foodi multicookers and more. So, we recommend exploring your options with our roundup below.
TIP: Shopping today? Ninja is offering free shipping over $100, plus 15% store credit on all orders for the next 3 days. You’ll also go in the draw to have your entire order refunded – one winner every hour. Perfect timing if you’ve had your eye on a new appliance!
The best Ninja Black Friday deals to shop in Australia 2025
Here’s where we’re seeing the hottest ticket items and the deepest discounts this Black Friday.

Ninja Dual Zone Air Fryer
$179 at Amazon

Ninja Luxe Café Premier Espresso Machine$799.99 $699.99 at Ninja

Ninja DoubleStack XXXL 2 Drawer Air Fryer$399.99 $288 at The Good Guys

Ninja XXXL FlexDrawer Air Fryer$449.99 $299.99 at Ninja

Ninja Stealth IQ Kitchen System$399.99 $349.99 at Ninja

Ninja SLUSHi Frozen Drink Maker$439 $358 at The Good Guys

Ninja Creami Ice Cream Maker$399.99 $229 at Myer

Ninja Woodfire Pro XL Electric BBQ Grill$1000 $697 at Appliances Online

Ninja Swirl by CREAMi$599.99 $399 at Myer

Ninja Foodi SmartLid Multi Cooker$799.99 $329 at Bing Lee

Ninja Blast Portable Blender$79.99 $59.99 at Ninja

Ninja Professional Food Processor$149.99 $129.99 at Ninja

Ninja Foodi Smart XL Grill & Air Fryer$349.99 $299.99 at Ninja

Ninja NeverClog Cold Press Juicer$249.99 $239 at Big W

Ninja Woodfire Outdoor Oven$599.99 $442 at The Good Guys

Ninja FrostVault Hard Cooler$499.99 $399.99 at Ninja

Ninja Combi 14-in-1 Multicooker$599.99 $399.99 at Myer

Ninja Crispi 4-in-1 Portable Glass Air Fryer
$299.99 at Ninja
Where can you shop the Ninja Black Friday sales?
If you’re wondering where to find the best Ninja Black Friday deals in Australia, you’ve got plenty of options. Ninja Kitchen‘s official sale is underway, and major retailers have rolled out serious discounts across favourites like the Ninja Creami, DoubleStack air fryers and Foodi multicookers, with hundreds of dollars in savings.
Here’s where to start your search:
- Ninja Kitchen: Best for direct bundles and VIP offers.
- Myer: Good for discounts across air fryers, blenders and ice-cream makers.
- The Good Guys: Great for competitive appliance pricing.
- Appliances Online: Perfect for quick delivery and big savings on larger appliances.
- Kitchen Warehouse: Huge range of Ninja appliances up to 44 per cent off, plus free shipping on most items.
- Amazon Australia: Great for quick delivery and rotating Lightning Deals.
- Bing Lee: Often price-matches on major kitchen appliances, including some Ninja Appliances right now.
- Big W: Ideal for affordable models and seasonal sales.
- Harris Scarfe: Good for markdowns across small kitchen appliances.
What are the best Ninja kitchen appliances?
Ninja’s range has something for everyone, but a few products consistently steal the show. Air fryers – especially the space-saving DoubleStack models – remain the brand’s biggest sellers, while the Ninja Creami has earnt cult status for churning out creamy ice cream and gelato at home.
Ninja’s Foodi multicookers and powerful blenders are also worth a look, especially during Black Friday when the discounts make them even harder to resist.
For entertainers, the slushie maker is a clear winner. Ben Lovitt, VP Marketing ANZ at SharkNinja Pty Ltd, calls it his personal favourite:
“Ninja’s SLUSHi Professional Frozen Drink Maker is my go-to product for entertaining. It’s the easiest way to make fun, flavourful drinks for guests over the holiday season!”
When do Ninja Black Friday deals start in Australia?
Black Friday is officially here, and Ninja Kitchen has rolled out its full slate of deals, including free shipping on orders over $100. It’s the best place to check for brand-exclusive offers and bundles.
You’ll also find strong Ninja discounts across Myer, The Good Guys, Kitchen Warehouse, Appliances Online, Amazon and more.
More frequently asked questions:
If you’re shopping for kitchen appliances, Black Friday generally offers the widest selection and best prices. Cyber Monday can bring additional markdowns, but stock is usually limited by then.
Ninja’s own site often mirrors its Black Friday deals through the weekend, so don’t stress too much if you miss out on day one, but do keep your favourites bookmarked.
While Vitamix remains a top-tier choice for professional-level blending, Ninja gives you impressive performance at a more accessible price point.
For most home cooks, Ninja’s versatility – blending, chopping, baking and even dessert-making – makes it excellent value, especially during the Ninja Black Friday deals.
It’s possible prices could drop after the Ninja Black Friday deals, but it’s not guaranteed. Some retailers extend deals into Cyber Monday or beyond, and older models might get further discounts if stock is high.
But for popular Ninja appliances, the biggest markdowns often happen during Black Friday itself, and waiting could mean missing out on the best deals.
If you see a price you like, it’s usually safer to grab it rather than risk it going back up!
Related articles:
- Ninja just launched its first coffee machine, here’s what we know so far
- Ninja’s viral glass air fryer lets you watch your food cook (and it’s finally in Australia)
- Ninja’s soft serve machine has finally landed – here’s what makes it different