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re:Mix blender

Device information, instructions, glasses, and getting started

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Watch this video of Open Funk's founders, Ken and Paul, as they show you how to get started with your re:Mix.

What can I blend with re:Mix?

Here are some popular foods you can make with re:Mix:. This list is non-exhaustive, and we keep adding to it as more people use re:Mix. Yes, you can make ice cream-like desserts, such as Nice Cream, using frozen bananas or other fruits. Yes. That's o

Useful tips for blending

Depending on the food you are mixing and the jar you are using, the mixing process will vary, and food might get stuck. There is a learning process to the device, and with time you will how to make the most out of it.Here are a couple of tips if food

Are the parts in contact with food BPA-free?

Short answer: yes. Long answer: The materials in contact with food while blending are:. Sometimes, when removing the blades head, food might touch the blades head frame. This is made out of engineering PLA, a bioplastic made from 100% corn. All the a

What is the use of the Funk mode?

You can blend with re:Mix using speeds 1 and 2. Speed 2 uses the full power of the blender. Speed 1 is usually sufficient and consumes 50% less energy than speed 2.In addition, the Funk mode allows you to pulse quickly, going from 0 to maximum speed

What power does the motor have?

The motor's power is 1000W - enough to blend harder foods like nut butters, frozen fruits and ice cubes.

Does re:Mix come with a Swiss plug?

Yes! If you order from Switzerland, we will use a Swiss plug for your re:Mix.

How does re:Mix handle food spills?

re:Mix has an internal piping system that allows spilled liquids to drain out from the blending area at the top of the device, around the motor, and to the bottom of the mixer. Liquids in small and medium quantities will flow through this pipe, and n

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