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Ninja ES601CY Price Tracker Across Four Stores

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Coffee makers · Ninja ES601CY
Building price historyPublished August 18, 2026 · Updated Aug 19, 23:00 ET
$578.95at Walmart · best tracked price today
Price tracking since Aug 1. Verdict after 30 days of data.Go to best price →

Today's best price

4 stores · sorted by price
StorePricevs 90-day avgChecked
Walmart
Best price
Marketplace seller
$578.95-Aug 19, 23:00 ETGo to store
Best Buy$599.99-Aug 19, 23:00 ETGo to store
SharkNinja$599.99-Aug 19, 23:00 ETGo to store
eBay
Marketplace seller
$929.99-Aug 19, 23:00 ETGo to store
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Price history (building)

lowest new price per day
Day 20 of 30verdict in 10 days
$0$200$400$600$800$1,000Aug 1: $599.99 (stores $549.99-$599.99)Aug 2: $599.99 (stores $549.99-$599.99)Aug 3: $599.99 (stores $549.99-$599.99)Aug 4: $599.99 (stores $549.99-$599.99)Aug 5: $599.99 (stores $549.99-$599.99)Aug 6: $599.99 (stores $549.99-$599.99)Aug 7: $599.99 (stores $549.99-$599.99)Aug 8: $599.99 (stores $549.99-$599.99)Aug 9: $599.99 (stores $549.99-$599.99)Aug 10: $599.99 (stores $549-$599.99)Aug 11: $599.99 (stores $549-$929.99)Aug 12: $599.99 (stores $579.95-$929.99)Aug 13: $599.99 (stores $578.95-$929.99)Aug 14: $599.99 (stores $578.95-$929.99)Aug 15: $599.99 (stores $599.95-$929.99)Aug 16: $599.99 (stores $599.95-$929.99)Aug 17: $599.99 (stores $578.95-$929.99)Aug 18: $599.99 (stores $578.95-$929.99)Aug 19: $599.99 (stores $578.95-$929.99)Aug 20: $599.99 (stores $578.95-$929.99)Aug 1Aug 20 ET
First-party lowAll-store lowAll-store range

Across the stores we track, today's price spread is $351.04 ($578.95 to $929.99).

Is it worth it at this price?analysis

The Ninja ES601CY’s buying question is set by its seller structure rather than by any single tag: SharkNinja and Best Buy both sell it first-party at matching direct prices, while marketplace sellers on Walmart and eBay set their own tags around that benchmark. The live price table above shows which listing holds today’s low, and when the low comes from a marketplace seller, the decision is less about hunting a coupon and more about whether a third-party discount is worth the difference in return terms.

Quick fact, cite usAs of August 20, 2026, two first-party sellers, SharkNinja and Best Buy, list the Ninja ES601CY at matching direct prices, with marketplace sellers on Walmart and eBay competing against that benchmark.

Two first-party sellers set the ES601CY’s price benchmark

The ES601CY’s seller mix is unusually clean to read. Two of its tracked listings are first-party: SharkNinja sells the machine on its own storefront, and Best Buy stocks it directly. The remaining tracked offers come from marketplace sellers, one operating on Walmart and one on eBay, and those third-party tags have moved on both sides of the direct price in our record so far. A marketplace tag that runs past what the manufacturer charges on its own site adds no value. It is the identical machine at a worse price.

Because the two first-party listings match each other, they act as a reliable reference point. Whatever the day-to-day marketplace movement looks like in the table above, you can always check the current low against what SharkNinja and Best Buy are asking directly.

What the CY suffix tells us, and what it doesn’t

The model number stem here is ES601, which the CY variant shares with the Ninja ES601 we also track. Our database carries the ES601CY’s pricing and seller structure, but not a manufacturer spec sheet, so this page makes no claims about brew modes, tank size, or accessories. Before paying at this price tier, confirm the hardware details on SharkNinja’s own product listing, since SharkNinja is one of the two first-party sellers in this table. That is the version of the spec sheet no marketplace seller can misstate.

What the price data does establish is the tier. Both first-party sellers position the ES601CY as a premium machine within Ninja’s coffee range, and a marketplace seller undercutting that first-party figure is what creates the buying question on this page.

Where the ES601CY’s seller mix works in your favor, and where it doesn’t

Every point below follows from the listing data on this page, not from testing.

Working for you:

  • Two first-party sellers are in stock. If the marketplace low disappears or its terms look weak, you can buy from SharkNinja or Best Buy with manufacturer-backed support at an identical direct price.
  • Multiple in-stock listings mean availability is not a problem. You are choosing between sellers, not waiting for restocks.
  • The matching first-party tags give you a stable benchmark for judging any marketplace offer in the table above.

Working against you:

  • When the low sits on the marketplace side, the seller behind it sets its own return and warranty terms, which often differ from what Walmart offers on its own inventory.
  • The eBay offer comes from a third-party seller, and marketplace tags on this model can run well past the first-party rate, so a shopper who searches only one storefront can badly overpay.

Reading a marketplace tag that undercuts the first-party price

A marketplace saving on a machine at this tier is real money, but it buys you a different transaction. On the marketplace listing, check the actual seller’s name, its stated return window, and whether the machine ships new and sealed, since the tracked offers are marked new condition. If any of those checks come back murky, the gap between the marketplace low and the first-party price is the cost of a cleaner purchase from SharkNinja or Best Buy. Neither choice is wrong. The point is to make it deliberately.

How the ES601CY sits beside the ES601 and Ninja’s brew lineup

Within our tracked Ninja machines, the closest page is the Ninja ES601, which shares the ES601 model stem. Shoppers weighing Ninja’s other coffee formats can compare pricing on the Ninja CM401 Specialty Coffee Maker and the Ninja Hot and Cold Brewed System. If a pod machine fits your counter better, we also track the Keurig K-Select. The full coffee-maker tracker lists every model we watch, and our Ninja coffee-maker guide helps you choose between them.

Who should buy at this seller structure, and who should wait

The marketplace low suits a buyer who verifies the seller, accepts third-party return terms, and wants the ES601CY at the lowest figure in today’s table. Buying first-party from SharkNinja or Best Buy suits anyone who values manufacturer-backed returns over the discount, and the matched direct pricing means neither first-party store beats the other. The buyer who should hold off is the one who wants a documented price pattern first. This page began collecting the ES601CY’s daily lows recently, and the accumulating record is what will eventually show whether the current figures sit high, low, or normal for this machine. Until that record fills out, the seller-structure logic above is the strongest evidence available, and it already answers the most expensive mistake here: never pay a marketplace premium for a machine two first-party stores sell directly.

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By Mert G.Founder, Cheaplorer · runs the price tracker behind every verdict, which works from recorded price history rather than press samples · about · methodology