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Q: Why does the blender leak the liquid by the blades. 4 blenders all same problem?

submitted by Linda - 5 years ago
  • A: We have the same issue and only after a couple months.

    submitted byRobandAlexis - 5 years ago
  • A: I have the same problem when I was making a protein drink. It started leaking from the bottom as I was pulsing!

    submitted bylizzy - 5 years ago
  • A: Sometimes blenders leak because a piece might have fallen off.

    submitted bykayla - 5 years ago
  • A: Thank you for your question. We're sorry to hear of the trouble you are experiencing with your blender. We would be happy to speak with you and offer any troubleshooting or other assistance you may need. Please email us at customer.service@hamiltonbeach.com, or give us a call at 800-851-8900.

    submitted byHamiltonBeachTeam - 5 years ago
    Brand expert
  • A: It’s cheaply made. Mine only lasted a few weeks.

    submitted byQ - 2 months ago

Q: Can you clean the blade? A review I read said there was mold on bottom of blade and they couldn't reach it. Thanks.

submitted by mary - 8 years ago
  • A: Unfortunately, the blade is in the drinking cup, the only way to get it really clean is in the dishwasher... handwashing could be dangerous!

    submitted byBostonGirl8 - 6 years ago
  • A: Thank you for your question. Yes, while the blade is not removable, this area can still be cleaned.

    submitted byHamiltonBeachTeam - 5 years ago
    Brand expert
  • A: From a chef's perspective in case you do not have a dishwasher, one way to clean it would be to insert dish soap and little warm (not hot) water. Turn it on to distribute the soapy water around the blades. Pour it out and continue to wash until one's own liking. Best to do this after every use to prevent the build-up of mold or bacteria.

    submitted byXanderRox - 6 years ago

Q: I was wondering if I could put ice in here. I would like to make smoothies and smoothies require ice. Is ice ok to be blended in here?

submitted by Kayley - 9 months ago
  • A: Thank you for your question. Yes, this blender can be used to blend ice.

    submitted byHamiltonBeachTeam - 9 months ago
    Brand expert

Q: Having problems detaching the cup from the black motor part. It's hard to screw off or unlock. Am I doing something wrong to remove? Thank you!

submitted by vicki - 1 year ago
  • A: Thank you for your question. Please contact Hamilton Beach directly.

    submitted byHamiltonBeachTeam - 1 year ago
    Brand expert
  • A: I had to throw out the 2 that I had bought--after 4 months, neither would separate the cup from the black bottom. I bought it a second time because (a) thought that inability to separate cup from black bottom on the first one was a fluke and (b) liked the way it looked and had worked previously. Now must buy another brand.

    submitted byMotownmona - 30 days ago

Q: Can you use this blender to blend frozen fruit?

submitted by Bobo - 6 years ago
  • A: It can be used to blend frozen fruit but you should let it sit for a few minutes to soften it.

    submitted byLeeGrace - 5 years ago
  • A: Thank you for your question. Yes, the Hamilton Beach Single-Serve Blender can be used to blend frozen fruit.

    submitted byHamiltonBeachTeam - 6 years ago
    Brand expert

Q: Is this battery operated?

submitted by Deeshop - 8 years ago
  • A: Thank you for your question. No, this appliance is not battery operated.

    submitted byHamiltonBeachTeam - 5 years ago
    Brand expert
  • A: Not, you need to plug it.

    submitted byJasmine - 8 years ago

Q: How many watts does this product have?

submitted by tfullergirl - 9 years ago
  • A: Thank you for your question. The rated wattage for this Hamilton Beach Single-Serve Blender is 175 Watts.

    submitted byHamiltonBeachTeam - 5 years ago
    Brand expert
  • A: It has a 175-watt motor.

    submitted bycjperry56 - 8 years ago

Q: Will the older model cups fit in the newer models? Mine's from 10+ yrs ago and I think the motor died.

submitted by masherl - 2 months ago
  • A: Thank you for your question. Unfortunately, parts for older appliances may not be compatible with current iterations of this Hamilton Beach Single Serve Blender.

    submitted byHamiltonBeachTeam - 2 months ago
    Brand expert

Q: What is the volt and Hz?

submitted by Dal - 3 months ago
  • A: Thank you for your question. This Hamilton Beach Single Serve Blender is designed to work with 120V, 60 Hz AC power source.

    submitted byHamiltonBeachTeam - 3 months ago
    Brand expert

Q: can this blender be used for frozen margaritas

submitted by shug - 3 months ago
  • A: Thank you for your question. Yes, the appliance can be used to make margaritas.

    submitted byHamiltonBeachTeam - 3 months ago
    Brand expert

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