I never know when to increase the speed of the blender. I understood that you have to turn it to the maximum quite quickly otherwise the machine can burn. In fact, I noticed that at lower speed for only a few seconds, it starts smelling burnt when crashing hard/frozen food.
Interesting. I bought a Blendtec first and wasn’t happy with it, so I returned it. (It didn’t pulverize the seeds in berries for my smoothies). Then I bought a Vitamix and my smoothies were soooo much better. Sooo smooth and no grit at all. Everyone has their preferences though, right? 😊
Thanks for the video but, yep water like M Gm said. One guy made snowcone ice in less than 3 seconds.. crazy just by adding water.. Vitamix demo guys have fun with that one. Quite impressive
DUDE YOU DONT KNOW WHAT YOU'RE DOING or how to use the blender. I have the same exact blender for about 8 yrs and use it successsfully for shaved ice all of the time. You have to add water and pulse using the middle wheel, the on/off or the variable. This will crush all the ice. Then take the top off, cover the blender with a tray or plate and bend it over to remove the excess water. If u dont use water like you've done, you still pulse it and every so often use a spoon or silicon spatula to stir it a little then continue pulsing. Keep doing that til all of the ice is crushed.
Thanks for the comment... I'll try that next time - the snow was packed SO tight that I'm not sure it would have mattered. This kind of thing also happens when I make nut butter in the tall container, can't put too much. The good thing about the tall container that I like though is that it's good for smaller batches.
Add water to it!!
Then drain that off after it's crushed!!!
WORKS GREAT!!!!!
SO EXCITING!!!!!!
Though many people are saying to add water first, THANKS for doing it without water just to better understand what actually happens in this scenario.
Agreed
I tried frozen bananas and only little lemon juice and got so scared about the noise -:)
I never know when to increase the speed of the blender. I understood that you have to turn it to the maximum quite quickly otherwise the machine can burn. In fact, I noticed that at lower speed for only a few seconds, it starts smelling burnt when crashing hard/frozen food.
I WOULD NOT PUT YOUR HAND IN WHILE THE MACHINE IS PLUGGED!
But he put his hand into the jug only AFTER he removed it from the base?
He doesn't have it on the motor.😂😂
Will it blend?!?!
Buy a blend tech, amazing how much better it is, I own both and there is no comparison!
Interesting. I bought a Blendtec first and wasn’t happy with it, so I returned it. (It didn’t pulverize the seeds in berries for my smoothies). Then I bought a Vitamix and my smoothies were soooo much better. Sooo smooth and no grit at all. Everyone has their preferences though, right? 😊
Thanks for the video but, yep water like M Gm said. One guy made snowcone ice in less than 3 seconds.. crazy just by adding water.. Vitamix demo guys have fun with that one. Quite impressive
Same prob I’m having ....even with new and improved
It is very helpful video for my new Vitamix and also all good reply too!!
How quickly does ice dull the blades?!
DUDE YOU DONT KNOW WHAT YOU'RE DOING or how to use the blender. I have the same exact blender for about 8 yrs and use it successsfully for shaved ice all of the time. You have to add water and pulse using the middle wheel, the on/off or the variable. This will crush all the ice. Then take the top off, cover the blender with a tray or plate and bend it over to remove the excess water. If u dont use water like you've done, you still pulse it and every so often use a spoon or silicon spatula to stir it a little then continue pulsing. Keep doing that til all of the ice is crushed.
I can do the same with a hammer. "lol"
JUST PUT SOME WATER IN IT!!
Sheesh....
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turn on high
Thanks for the comment...
I'll try that next time - the snow was packed SO tight that I'm not sure it would have mattered. This kind of thing also happens when I make nut butter in the tall container, can't put too much.
The good thing about the tall container that I like though is that it's good for smaller batches.
nutribullet does better snow but it will break.
you need to add water.💚
Doing the wrong way
My ninja bullet actually does better than this.
No it doesnt
@@jrrizz0563 I really does. not just a crush, it turns it so to fine snow.