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• Stand mixer with an anodized surface
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perating speeds: 22,000-24,000 rpm | 12,000-13,000 rpm at maximum filling - Hardened steel blades
• Both containers are BPA-free
• Blades for different applications
• Sports cap with a drinking attachment for on-the-go use
• Very quiet when mixing
The mixer's containers are made of unbreakable bisphenol-A (BPA) free PCT-G plastic. The
break resistance pertains to the mixing process, ensuring the container will not break during
blending. If the blender container falls from a great height, it may be damaged to the extent that it
could break.
The colorless plastic PCT-G is tasteless, odorless, and very stable. The material does not contain any
plasticizers like BPA (bisphenol-A) and is straightforward to clean.
The plastic used for the two blade attachments is polypropylene (PP), which contains neither
plasticizers nor BPA, silicone, or latex—considered problematic. It is free of heavy metals and oils,
resistant to discoloration, germ-reducing, and vegan.
The sports drinking attachment lid is made of ABS plastic, and the storage lid is made of PP.
Characteristics
• When the blender is started up for the first time, especially under high load, very high operating
temperatures occur on the winding and the electric motor at around 24,000 rpm. Especially when
the motor is new, there may still be residues of protective resin between the carbon brushes and the
motor winding. The resulting heat and the friction of the carbon brushes on the winding create these
smells that can be perceived as "electronic smells." The smell diminishes over time as the protective
layer on the carbon brushes is gradually removed when the brush is switched on. Depending on the
thickness of the protective layer, it may take a longer time until the odor subsides and no longer
occurs. This is not a defect or defect in the device.