A:AnswerYes, in that you gently tap your thumb up and down on the handle end instead of just holding it down. It's very easy to do, and works very well. Hope this helps.
A:AnswerI had been asking same question for almost every small grinder and have tried nutribullet, and a couple of other lesser known brands. This one is the best so far in making purée.
A:AnswerHi Giseljf, The mini food processor can be used for chopping or pureeing raw meats. We recommend that the meat be cut into 1 inch pieces before processing for the best results.
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A:AnswerYou probably don't want to fill it to the top, especially with hard/dense items, because it is not an" industrial strength" machine. That's not a negative, that's just the purpose it was designed to serve. However - for example- it easily can do 2 cups of zucchini squash cut into 1 inch cubes with no trouble. We've done onions, garlic, etc. with no trouble. I believe the real key is to cut your items into smaller cubes.
A:AnswerBowl removes from base and cover comes off bowl. Inside is removable blade. So three removable parts. The cord wraps around base and not loose on counter if you don't want it in the way.
A:AnswerLid twists right off by sliding it an inch. If you’re asking how to separate the lid into two so you can clean it better then we’re in the same boat.
A:AnswerHi SC, Proposition 65 was enacted in 1986 in the State of California. It requires an updated list once a year of potentially harmful materials. Whirlpool/KitchenAid meets or exceeds all standards for safe materials, but our products do have cords, which causes them to make the list. Any time you have a cord, there is the potential for it to come in contact with something hazardous.