Red and blue flashing lights mean your jar isn't aligned with your base. To fix this, simply screw your jar clockwise into the base. ... Red flashing lights mean your BlendJet needs to be recharged or that your blades are blocked.
Why did my BlendJet stopped working?
Red flashing lights mean your BlendJet needs to be recharged or that your blades are blocked. Recharge or shake your BlendJet, and/or turn it on upside down, then flip it back over while on.
Is BlendJet 1 or 2 better?
BlendJet 2 serves up five times more power thanks to Patented TurboJet™ Technology, plus it boasts a food-processing mode that quietly crushes ice, carrots, nuts, and more. ... This technology—combined with an improved motor and doubled battery capacity —makes BlendJet 2 five times more powerful than BlendJet 1.2021-03-18
Can you drink straight from a BlendJet?
Introducing BlendJet 2 The BlendJet 2 portable blender delivers game-changing technology that lets you make fresh smoothies, shakes, or mixed drinks wherever you go. ... Stash it in your bag & drink straight from the jar. Powerful. Big blender performance, compact size.
Can you put the BlendJet in the fridge?
Answer: No. It's all in one so I wouldn't recommend it, some of the internal components might be damaged by being in a refrigerator. The container can not detach from the bottle without emptying it's contents.
Why is my BlendJet flashing red and blue?
Red and blue flashing lights mean your jar isn't aligned with your base. To fix this, simply screw your jar clockwise into the base. ... Red flashing lights mean your BlendJet needs to be recharged or that your blades are blocked.
Can I put my BlendJet in the freezer?
DO NOT put your BlendJet in a microwave oven or freezer. DO NOT use hot liquids over 120°F / 49°C. This can cause damage to the jar and base, including leaks.
Is BlendJet dishwasher safe?
To clean your BlendJet, simply put water with an optional drop of dish soap inside, and run it one or more times as needed. We don't recommend putting the jar or lid in the dishwasher. Never submerge the electronic base.