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Hello Amack - Thank you for your interest in our brand new blender. We are so proud of it and would love to share more. The pitcher is made of Tritan (a durable plastic). GE Appliances evaluates the safety of materials and chemicals used in GE brand appliances through our hazardous substances management process. We have voluntarily decided to identify, reduce and eliminate to the extent possible materials of concern from our appliance products and parts, even when not required by regulation. We do not comment specifically on product content, which is confidential, however our processes help ensure that all of our products meet applicable hazardous substances requirements and our own product safety and environmental standards. - John@GEA
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Amack, THE CARAFE: At first, I was concerned about not having the glass carafe that has long been the traditional blender design. So I Googled "Tritan", the material of which the crystal clear, 72 ounce, lightweight carafe is made. In short, the carafe is dishwasher safe, BPA-Free, will not shatter if dropped like glass, is feather weight compared with glass, which is so important when it is full of delicious Margarita mix! Numerous independent 3rd party labs tested Tritan by running hundreds of dishwasher cycles & found the crystal clear appearance remained intact. I encourage you to Google "Tritan". After using this product for a week & reading the description, I consider this carafe to be a huge asset, far superior to the antiquated glass that older design blenders include.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This particular model only comes with the main blend cup and there is no mention of it being BPA free from manuals and manufacturer website. However, GE has made other kitchen products before that are BPA free so it may be safe to assume.
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