If you just got a BlendJet blender, you’re probably excited to start making smoothies and more. Learning how to use BlendJet blender is simple, and this guide will walk you through every step. This portable blender is designed for ease, but knowing a few tips will help you get the most out of it. Let’s get started.
How to Use BlendJet Blender
This section covers the basic operation of your BlendJet. It’s the foundation for everything you’ll make. First, make sure your device is fully charged using the included USB cable. A full charge typically gives you around 15-20 blends, depending on what your blending.
Getting Started: Parts and Assembly
Your BlendJet comes with a few key parts. You have the base, which houses the motor and battery. Then there’s the blending jar, which also acts as the cup you drink from. The lid has a sealing ring and the blade assembly attached to it. Here’s how to put it together correctly:
- Take the blending jar and ensure it’s clean and dry.
- Screw the lid (with blades attached) clockwise onto the jar until it’s hand-tight. Don’t over-tighten it.
- Place the assembled jar onto the power base. It should sit flat and secure.
- You’ll here a click when it’s properly aligned, but this depends on your model.
The Blending Process: Step-by-Step
Now that it’s assembled, here is the exact process for blending.
- Add Ingredients: Put your softer ingredients in first, like yogurt or liquid. Then add harder items like frozen fruit or ice. Do not fill past the MAX line. Leaving some space helps everything blend smoothly.
- Secure the Lid: Double-check that the lid is on tightly. A loose lid can cause leaks.
- Place on Base: Set the jar onto the base, making sure it’s centered.
- Blend: Press the button on the front of the base. Hold it down for the duration of your blend. For most smoothies, 20-40 seconds is enough. The BlendJet uses a pulse-blend technology, so holding the button is key.
- Check Consistency: After blending, unscrew the jar from the base. Give it a shake and look inside. If you need a smoother texture, just reattach to the base and blend for another 10-15 seconds.
- Enjoy: You can drink right from the jar or pour into another glass. The lid often has a sip spout for easy drinking.
Cleaning and Maintenance
Cleaning your BlendJet is one of it’s easiest features. You should clean it right after use for best results. Never submerge the power base in water. Here’s the simple method:
- Rinse the jar and lid assembly with warm water immediately after use.
- Add a drop of dish soap and some warm water to the jar.
- Reattach the lid securely.
- Place it on the base and pulse-blend for about 10 seconds. This creates a whirlpool that cleans the blades and jar walls.
- Rinse thoroughly with clean water and let air dry completely before storing.
About once a week, you might want to hand-wash the lid and jar with a bottle brush to get into any crevices. Ensure the sealing ring is dry to prevent mold.
Pro Tips for Perfect Blends Every Time
To avoid chunky smoothies or straining your motor, follow these tips.
- Liquid First: Always add your liquid base first. This helps the blades move freely from the start and prevents air pockets.
- Cut Large Items: Chop very large fruits or vegetables into 1-inch pieces before adding them. This is especially important for hard items like carrots.
- Layer Smartly: Put lighter, softer items at the bottom near the blades and frozen or harder items on top.
- Use the “Pulse” Method: For very thick mixtures like nut butters or frozen desserts, try blending in shorter 5-10 second bursts. This prevents jamming.
- Don’t Overfill: Respect the MAX line. Overfilling can prevent proper blending and put stress on the motor.
What Can You Make in a BlendJet?
The possibilities go far beyond smoothies. Here are some ideas:
- Smoothies & Shakes: The classic choice. Mix fruits, greens, protein powder, and your choice of milk or juice.
- Salad Dressings & Sauces: Combine oil, vinegar, herbs, and spices for a quick emulsified dressing.
- Protein Shakes: A perfect post-workout blend with protein powder, water or milk, and a banana.
- Baby Food: Steam and soften fruits or vegetables, then puree them to your desired consistency.
- Small-Batch Soups: Blend cooked vegetables with broth for a creamy soup. Note: Only blend cool or warm soups, not boiling hot.
- Frozen Cocktails: Make margaritas or daiquiris. Remember to add plenty of liquid with the frozen ingredients.
- Oatmeal or Pancake Batter: Grind oats into flour or mix up a single-serving of batter quickly.
Troubleshooting Common Issues
Even with a simple device, sometimes things don’t go as planned. Here’s how to fix common problems.
Blender Won’t Start
- Check that the jar is correctly seated on the base.
- Ensure the device is charged. Plug it in and try again.
- Make sure the lid is screwed on completely. Many models have a safety feature that prevents blending if the lid is loose.
Blades Are Spinning But Not Blending
- Your mixture might be too thick. Add a bit more liquid (water, milk, juice) to help move the ingredients.
- Ingredients may be lodged above the blades. Try shaking the jar gently (while off the base) to redistribute them.
- You may have added ice or frozen fruit that’s too large. Dump it out, break it up, and try again.
Leaking During Blend
- Immediately stop blending. The lid is likely not tight enough.
- Check the silicone sealing ring on the lid. Is it in place? Is it damaged? It might need to be reseated or replaced.
- Don’t fill past the MAX line. Overfilling can cause pressure and leaks.
Unusual Noise or Vibration
- A foreign object, like a fruit pit or a spoon, may have accidentally gotten in. Stop immediately and check.
- The jar may not be sitting flat on the base. Remove it and reseat it.
- If the noise persists with no obstructions, the motor or blades may be damaged. Contact customer support.
Safety Guidelines You Should Follow
For your safety and the longevity of your blender, keep these rules in mind.
- Never Blend Hot Liquids: Steam can build up and cause pressure, leading to explosions or burns. Let soups and coffees cool significantly first.
- Keep Away from Water: The power base is not waterproof. Don’t run it under water or use it with wet hands.
- Avoid Hard Items: Do not try to grind coffee beans, dry grains, or ice cubes by themselves. Always use a liquid to help the process.
- Supervise Children: While easy to use, the blades are sharp. Supervise kids if they are learning how to use BlendJet blender.
- Use Original Parts: Only use lids and jars designed for your specific BlendJet model to ensure proper fit and safety.
Taking Your BlendJet On the Go
One of the best features is it’s portability. Here’s how to use it away from home.
- Pre-Charge: Make sure it’s fully charged before you leave.
- Pre-Pack Ingredients: You can add your dry or frozen ingredients to the jar ahead of time and store it in the fridge or cooler. Add the liquid when you’re ready to blend.
- Blend Anywhere: Find a stable surface, assemble, and blend. It’s quiet enough for an office or dorm.
- Clean Quickly: Use the self-cleaning method mentioned earlier, or just rinse it out if you have access to a sink.
Many people love taking theirs to the gym, to work, or on road trips. It’s a convenient way to have a healthy meal anywhere.
FAQ: Your BlendJet Questions Answered
How long does the BlendJet battery last?
A full charge usually provides between 15 and 20 blending cycles. The battery life can vary based on what you’re blending. Thicker mixtures use more power per cycle.
Can I put my BlendJet jar in the dishwasher?
The jar and lid are generally top-rack dishwasher safe, but it’s recommended to hand-wash to preserve the clarity of the plastic and the sharpness of the blades. The power base should never go in the dishwasher.
Is it okay to blend ice in the BlendJet?
Yes, you can blend ice. For best results, use smaller ice cubes or cracked ice, and always blend it with a sufficient amount of liquid. Don’t try to crush ice by itself.
Why did my BlendJet stop blending mid-cycle?
It might have an automatic shut-off feature if it overheats. This can happen if you blend for too long continuously. Let it cool down for 10-15 minutes before trying again. Also, check the charge.
How do I know when my BlendJet is fully charged?
Most models have an LED indicator light. A red light typically means it’s charging, and a green or blue light means it’s fully charged. Refer to your manual for your specific model’s indicators.
Can I buy replacement parts?
Yes, you can usually purchase replacement jars, lids, and sealing rings directly from the BlendJet website or authorized retailers. This is handy if you lose a part or if something wears out.
What’s the difference between the BlendJet and a regular blender?
The main differences are size, portability, and operation. The BlendJet is a single-serve, portable blender that you hold down to blend. A regular blender is larger, plugs into a wall, and often has more power and settings for larger batches.
Mastering your new appliance is all about practice. Start with simple fruit and yogurt smoothies to get a feel for the power and timing. Soon, you’ll be making all sorts of creations without even thinking about it. Remember the core steps: liquid first, don’t overfill, secure the lid, and hold the button. With proper care and cleaning, your BlendJet will be a reliable kitchen companion for a long time. Now, go enjoy your first blend.