How I saved over €100 getting the 2026 Pearl White Ninja Creami Deluxe from the US to Belgium

April 27, 2026

Why the 2026 Pearl White Edition is everywhere right now

I have been obsessed with the aesthetic refresh of the Ninja Creami Deluxe 11-in-1 (2026 Pearl White Edition) since it launched earlier this year. While we have the standard silver models here in Europe, the 2026 Pearl White is a US-exclusive colorway that looks incredibly sleek on a modern kitchen counter. With the humid summer months approaching here in Belgium, I wanted something that could handle protein ice creams, sorbets, and those viral "creamccinos" that my kids keep asking for.

How I saved over €100 getting the 2026 Pearl White Ninja Creami Deluxe from the US to Belgium
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Beyond just the looks, the 2026 model has updated internal sensors that I've found make the processing much quieter than the older versions. Since it is currently only available in the United States, I had to figure out a way to get it delivered to my door without spending a fortune.

The math: US pricing vs local Belgian options

When I started comparing prices, the difference was surprising. Even with the current exchange rate in April 2026, buying the Ninja Creami Deluxe 11-in-1 (2026 Pearl White Edition) directly from a US retailer was significantly cheaper than the marked-up prices we see at local appliance stores for older models. By using a tax-free US address provided by comGateway, I managed to avoid US sales tax entirely, which saved me about 8-10% right off the top.

I also realized that many US retailers offer exclusive 2026 bundles that include extra pint containers. When I looked at the cost of buying those containers separately in Belgium, the savings started to add up to well over €100.

How I used a US address to shop US stores

Most US stores don't ship high-end kitchen appliances directly to Europe, or if they do, the rates are astronomical. I decided to use a parcel forwarding service to bridge the gap. It was a simple process: I signed up, got my dedicated suite number in Oregon (which is a tax-free state), and used that as my shipping address at checkout.

If you've never done this before, I recommend checking out this how it works guide. It helped me understand that I could shop US store sites just like a local, and then my freight forwarder would handle the journey to my house in Belgium.

Shipping estimates and logistics breakdown

Since the Ninja Creami is a heavy piece of machinery, I made sure to check the logistics before hitting the 'buy' button. Here is the breakdown of what I found for the 2026 Deluxe model:

Metric Estimate
Box Weight Approx. 16.5 lbs (7.5 kg)
Box Dimensions Approx. 18 x 12 x 15 inches (Medium/Bulky)
Battery Check None (Standard AC power cord only)

Volumetric Warning: I should mention that while this machine is heavy, the box is also quite large. Most international shipping service providers calculate costs based on whichever is higher: the actual weight or the volumetric weight. Because the Ninja Creami is dense, the actual weight usually wins out, but I always use the shipping calculator to estimate shipping cost before I commit to the purchase.

Importing to Belgium: What we need to know

When you ship to Belgium, you have to account for import VAT (usually 21%) and potential customs duties. Even after adding these costs, the US-exclusive Pearl White model was still a better deal for me than the limited options available locally. My freight forwarder offered a way to prepay these fees, which meant my package didn't get stuck at the border, making the Belgium delivery much smoother.

I've found that using a reputable international shipping partner makes the documentation process for Belgian customs much less of a headache for me.

Voltage and transformers for US appliances

The one thing I have to remind everyone in Belgium is that US appliances run on 110-120V. Since our wall outlets in Belgium provide 230V, you cannot just plug the Ninja Creami Deluxe 11-in-1 (2026 Pearl White Edition) directly into the wall. I had to buy a step-down voltage transformer (rated for at least 1500W to be safe). While this is an extra expense, it's a one-time purchase that I now use for all my US kitchen gadgets.

If you are ready to start your own summer treat journey, I suggest you buy from US ship to Belgium soon so you can have it set up before the July heatwaves hit!

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