![]() I’d recommend keeping this guide handy, especially when learning to use the blender. It also outlines the error messages you could receive, which are delivered in the form of flashing or solid red lights behind the power button. Navigating those different modes was a little tricky, but the included pamphlet features clear instructions. The pulse mode is helpful when preparing foods like salsa or hummus, and the lock mode is designed to prevent the blender from operating when you’re traveling with it. The blend mode lasts for 20 seconds, and I found that I used it the most often. You can access each mode by pressing and holding that button for certain periods of time. The blender has a blend mode, which can be paused, a pulse mode, and a lock mode. One of the BlendJet 2 Portable Blender’s most appealing features is the fact that it has one, large, illuminated button. The days of blenders with a whole array of buttons and settings are gone. Yeah gyms too I guess but I would throw this in my bag with some of those freeze dried jetpack bags and just grab some water from gas stations to drink smoothie drinks during road trips or when I'm out in the mountains here in Colorado instead of carrying around cans of soda.Fairly User-Friendly One-Button Operation Hannah Stryker / LifeSavvy My immediate thought was road trips and camping. The blades are sharp, don't stick your hand in there. ![]() It has magnets in the jar and base that have to align in order for it to turn on. If it's solid red, the blades are blocked. If it flashes red, your jar isn't aligned right. Then, to unlock it, hold down power for 3 seconds until a blue light flashes three times. From blend mode, hold down on the power button for 3 seconds until the purple circle flashes three times. Lastly is lock mode, if you wanna throw it in your gym bag and not let it accidentally turn on. It ends after not pulsing for five seconds. Press and hold the power button down over and over to pulse. Double press the power button and the blue lights will flash left to right 3 times then the middle swirly icon will light up while it's active. Pulse mode is for your hummus, quac, salsa, stuff like that. That's for smoothies and shakes and mixed drinks. You can also press it again mid cycle to turn it off. It has three modes: Blend mode - which you turn on just by pressing the button on the front once. I do recommend a deep cleaning because it doesn't take much for food to get up under the silicon rings. Add liquids, then add solids, then press the power button to blend for 20 seconds. You can also remove the silicon rings to do a deep cleaning, then reattach everything and align the arrows in the back. You unscrew it to clean it with soap and water (it's water resistant so you can get the bottom wet, no worries) but don't put it in the dishwasher. It takes about 1.5 hours to charge fully and will last for about 15 blends. If it flashes red, that means it's nearly out of battery. You know it's fully charged when the light ring is solid blue. It's small but powerful enough that frozen ice and fruit can go in here no problem. It features an intuitive design and both ounce and milliliter measurements on the back. It's portable, cordless, water resistant, and BPA free. anything that requires blending or pulsing, basically. Smoothies, shakes, mixed bevs, baby food, milkshakes, sauces, dressings, soup, batter, pesto. You can use the blendjet 2 to make all sorts of things. It is definitely not silent, but it is very quiet, it's WAY quieter than my much bigger ninja that I use for bulk processing. Some of the jetpacks do come with additional sugars so you could make healthier options at home on your own, which is what I normally do. The crushed ice could've gone with another round of blending since there were a few chunky bits in there. ![]() It does make noise, but not as much as my kitchen Ninja blender. Ok, so I like my smoothies cold, so I did 1 oz ice, 7 oz almond milk, plus a jetpack of fruits. They claim it takes 20 seconds to make a smoothie so we're gonna test it out. It comes in tons of colors so obviously I chose purple. It retails for $49.95 and they sometimes have deals where it'll come with their freeze dry smoothie blends that can be used on the go. It's got a rechargeable base that charges via USB-C, it comes with the power cable, and all the parts you see here: your lid, the jar and the blade. This is the Blendjet 2, a portable, personal sized blender that packs in some nice tech. I saw this one at virtual CES, then like every day on Instagram, so I reached out to the company and they sent me a review unit. Hey smores, I'm Shannon Morse, welcome to Morse Code and a new reoccurring series on my channel called My Social Algorithm, where I review tech products you've probably seen on social media that may - or may not - be worth your time and money.
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