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How do I destroy my BlendJet 2?Updated 10 months ago

Do not dispose of your BlendJet 2 base until you are directed to do so AFTER you register one or more blenders (here) and disable them so they can no longer be used.

To dispose of your BlendJet 2 you will need to:

1. Remove the jar from your base. Save the jar and the top.

2. Carefully remove the silicone piece from the blender base, carefully so as not to cut your fingers. We recommend using a fork. [See video below.]

3. Cut the rubber silicone seal piece into 3 separate pieces.

4. Take a picture of the destroyed rubber silicone seal piece and the base showing the legible serial number in the same photo.

(If you have multiple BlendJet 2s that have been impacted, please take a separate photo of each BlendJet base and destroyed silicone piece.)

Once you have taken a picture, submit your request via the website or via a phone call and email. Once your request for a replacement base unit is complete, you may dispose of your base in accordance with federal, state, and local laws. 

To see this process in more detail, see here


Where do I find information about disposing in accordance with my local laws?

The battery is embedded into the product, so please do not attempt to remove it. Instead, leave it as is and recycle through your local e-waste collection services.

Search for more information on proper disposal here: https://www.dcceew.gov.au/environment/protection/waste/consumers/recycling-drop-off/

NOTE: DO NOT place blenders in in-store recycling container boxes.

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