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No hay artículos en el carroRobert Schroeder
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 14 de enero de 2025
Seems to go good it is loose and wobbles but havent had a problem now for a month
Bulkley
Comentado en Canadá el 1 de enero de 2025
My old jar seized up. This is a great replacement and works beautifully on my old Blendtec base!
Claude N. Bessette
Comentado en Canadá el 5 de diciembre de 2024
I replaced my blendtec jar with this new one and wow! What a nice change just to be able to clearly see through the jar/jug. Makes the blender look brand new
Mad Max
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de diciembre de 2024
The Jar does fit over the mixer but i did not feel comfortable leaving it on the mixer and walking away as its not a snug fit like the Blendtec. Also it appears that the blades can be changed on this jug at a later time.However for the price point of view, they should have included 2 blades and instructions on how to replace it. The quality of mixing is the same. I would have given it 5 stars if it included an extra blade and if the fittings were tighter. Updated - increased the ratings for their superb customer service.
MICHAEL S.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de septiembre de 2024
This non-oem replacement is very low quality. To begin with, it is shorter than the original container, and when you close the lid of the blender, it does not press the lid down on this to help seal it. If you use it at anything above a low-medium speed, whatever liquid you have in the blender ends up coming out the center cap. That's assuming, of course, that you can get this to connect to the base of your blender. I have the Blendtec 800 professional, and it took me several tries to get this container to mount to the base. This is because the splines on the bottom do not mate up easily with the female portion that is part of the blender. Each time I tried to use it, I had to lift the blender container off and turn the blade shaft on the bottom of it slightly, to try to get it to interlock with the blender base. The splines should have been machined with a rounded edge that would allow it to shift slightly as you put it onto the blender. Once you do that, you can actually turn the blender on, and discover that this vibrates and rocks side to side significantly even on lower speeds. I suspect that the main blade shaft was either machined improperly, or somehow got bent, because even if I opened the lid of the blender and put my hand on top of this, it's still tried to rock. Now, once the blender is running, this container causes the motor to drag down and vary speed while in operation, without ever changing the speed on the blender. This indicates to me that it has a very cheap thrust bearing, which coupled with an improperly machined shaft, is putting excess stress on the motor. I gave it a solid test trial of three different uses and got the same results. I would avoid this and spend the extra money on the factory replacement.
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