Is this normal for a prep 3?
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Lollipop
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Date: May 11, 2008 04:25PM I just got my vitamix prep 3, and notice that when I am blending, the blender moves off kilter from the square pad it sits on top of. I was just wondering whether this is normal. Thanks for your help! Re: Is this normal for a prep 3?
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Wheatgrass Yogi
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Date: May 11, 2008 05:09PM If you're referring to the canister moving, then yes, it is normal. The blades spin in a counterclockwise direction forcing the canister to move until it comes into contact with the rubber stoppers. A remedy would be to turn the canister by hand until it hits the stops, then turn the blender on......WY Re: Is this normal for a prep 3?
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baltochef
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Date: May 12, 2008 12:46AM The lifespan of the carafe can be significantly extended by applying downwards pressure with one's hand to the lid of the carafe while the blender is running..
Lollipop, as you have observed, the carafe moves counterclockwise until the square base of the carafe comes into contact with the 4 rubber projections that are a part of the blender's base..After the carafe's base encounters these projections & ceases moving counterclockwise, it then tends to vibrate; ie. to jiggle up & down..The severity of this upwards & downwards movement depends upon the weight of the ingredients in the carafe, & the speed of the blender..As the carafe moves up & down it is not making full contact between the teeth on the bottom of the carafe & the matching teeth in the blender's base..This intermittent contact between the opposing sets of teeth is what tends to wear out the carafe prematurely..It does so by damaging the teeth & wearing out the bearings in the carafe that the blades spin on.. Some estimates are that the carafe's lifespan may be reduced by as much as 50%, compared to applying the pressure to prevent excess movement.. I cannot remember where I read this info..It was recently, within the past 3 months or so.. Most commercial blenders have this weakness to one degree or another, as they are designed for the bases to be easy to clean.. Most home blenders have carafe bases that are designed for a much larger area of contact between the carafe's bottom & the blender's base..Generally speaking, the carafe on a home blender fits very snugly into a matching recess in the base of the blender..Combined with the much heavier weight of a glass carafe, this makes for very little movement; even on high power settings.. The recess on the base of the home blender makes them a pain-in-the-butt to clean compared to a commercial blender.. Bruce Re: Is this normal for a prep 3?
Posted by:
Lollipop
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Date: May 12, 2008 01:08AM Thank you both for your advice!
I had thought that the rubber stoppers were designed to keep the carafe in place once it was set on it, so I wasn't expecting any movement. I will definitely be using the tip to apply pressure to the carafe as it blends - I want it to last as long as possible! Re: Is this normal for a prep 3?
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Wheatgrass Yogi
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Date: May 12, 2008 04:20AM baltochef Wrote:
----------------------------------------------------- > > Some estimates are that the carafe's lifespan may > be reduced by as much as 50%, compared to applying > the pressure to prevent excess movement.. I hold the carafe down with my right hand and work the switches and dial with my left. It just felt like the thing to do.....WY Re: Is this normal for a prep 3?
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Anonymous User
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Date: May 12, 2008 08:28PM Hi everyone, I'm new to this board. I cannot decide which vitamix should I get, the 5200 or the Vita-Prep 3. Please give me some advice.
The price difference between the two are not that much. The 5200 is about $400 + tax at a roadshow and the VP3 is around $419 + shipping. I like the 5200 it comes with the new container and 7yrs warranty, but then the VP3 has 3HP. I'm just afraid the VP3 will not last as long as the 5200. I'm gonna use the machine for normal household use, ie. smoothies, soup, frozen desserts. The carafe moving problem you mentioned above, is it a big concern? thanks Vivian Re: Is this normal for a prep 3?
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Wheatgrass Yogi
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Date: May 12, 2008 09:19PM vc2008 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Hi everyone, I'm new to this board. I cannot > decide which vitamix should I get, the 5200 or the > Vita-Prep 3. I'd go with the VP-3 > The carafe moving problem you mentioned above, is > it a big concern? Not at all. It's like driving a car. You get better with experience.....WY Re: Is this normal for a prep 3?
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rawdanceruk
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Date: May 26, 2008 12:37PM Is the VITA PREP 3 all its jazzed upto be ?
£595 seems steep.. $1190 hmm..been looking at some lower end commercial ones..its all very xonfusing!! Re: Is this normal for a prep 3?
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Wheatgrass Yogi
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Date: May 26, 2008 01:57PM rawdanceruk Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Is the VITA PREP 3 all its jazzed upto be ? It's the best blender I've ever owned, but I'm always open to something better. > £595 seems steep.. $1190 That's way too much. I've seen them recently for $419, but can't remember where. > hmm..been looking at some lower end commercial > ones..its all very xonfusing!! When you do buy a blender, let us know how you like it.....WY Re: Is this normal for a prep 3?
Posted by:
rawdanceruk
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Date: May 26, 2008 05:27PM Yeah.. I know you can get cheaper in US, but then pay £70 customs(if not more), then £100 for a HUGE transformer. Just isnt worth while..my friend is mortified with her vitamix from US due the above reasons!!
saving for 6 months..is a longgg time..with chunks in ones smoothies!! Re: Is this normal for a prep 3?
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Anonymous User
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Date: May 29, 2008 10:33PM The plastic carafe that comes with the blender, will the odor stay after making savory dishes? ie. soups and dressings
Is it necessary to get another container for smoothies and desserts? Re: Is this normal for a prep 3?
Posted by:
baltochef
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Date: June 02, 2008 03:41PM vc2008
Living one's life in a hermetically sealed bubble without ever contacting / breathing / eating modern pollutants is the only way that I can envision living a truly clean life.. The issue of outgassing in the plastics used to construct the carafes / bowls / parts of our food making appliances that come into contact with the foods that we eat seems to me to be somewhat blown out of proportion in relation to the every day concerns of the average raw vegan.. I am in no way belittling the concern that you & others are expressing regarding the plastics used in our food making appliances.. I have these concerns myself.. However, I feel that attempting to be 100% raw, & finally achieving a 100% raw status is far more important than the minutia that we raw vegans seem to revel in bogging our minds down in.. It must be the human condition to obsess with the small things & tend to ignore the bigger picture.. I know that I have had & continue to have this priblem myself.. Eating a 100% raw diet is more important than whether or not ALL of the produce that you consume is organic.. Or whether or not there is SOME outgassing of the plastic used in the construction of your blender's carafe.. If the plastics in your blender truly stink from outgassing, then by all means attempt to replace the carafe with another that minimizes the outgassing.. IMO, removing ALL of the other things in the average home / apartment that outgas pollutants that we breathe in 24/7/365 as we live our lives seems to me to be a much greater priority than the carafe of my blender.. Bruce Re: Is this normal for a prep 3?
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Wheatgrass Yogi
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Date: June 02, 2008 04:14PM baltochef Wrote:
---------------------------------------------------- > Eating a 100% raw diet is more important than > whether or not ALL of the produce that you consume > is organic.. > Or whether or not there is SOME outgassing of the > plastic used in the construction of your blender's > carafe.. I like what you said about the Big Picture too. It's up to each one of us to Draw-the-Line somewhere. Some Raw Foodists I know are downright Paranoid.....WY Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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