Smoothie blenders are indispensable kitchen appliances, offering a plethora of conveniences. However, improper usage can pose risks, particularly to children. To address this, manufacturers have integrated safety features into smoothie blenders to safeguard users' health.
Let's explore the safety features of smoothie blenders together with Mytour!
Anti-slip base feature on Philips smoothie blenders
Philips smoothie blenders come with a silicone-wrapped base to enhance stability and prevent slipping during operation. The machine securely grips the surface, remaining stable without tilting or sliding.

Splash-proof lid lock feature during blending
Nearly all smoothie blender products feature splash-proof lid locks, preventing food from splattering and protecting against airborne dust.

Some blender models are equipped with a spill-proof lid, ensuring no dripping after pouring liquids.
Blender operates only when jar is securely attached
At each junction of the blending jar and machine body, there is a switch. Properly attaching the jar to the machine body activates the switch, allowing the machine to operate.

This feature prevents the blender from running when the jar is not correctly attached, thus avoiding damage to the gear coupling between the jar and the machine body, saving you the hassle of repairing or replacing it.
Auto safety shut-off feature
The auto safety shut-off feature ensures durability for your smoothie blender and saves electricity for your family. This feature activates when:
- The blender is jammed while blending ingredients, and the blades are not rotating.
- Too many ingredients are blended at once.
- The blender runs for an extended period.

When the machine stops working, your actions should be to turn it off, unplug it, remove all ingredients, wait for the machine to rest for 10 to 15 minutes, and then resume operation.
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