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  • QuestionIs it glass

    Asked by ray.

    • Answer Hi there! We appreciate your interest in a glass container option. The Vitamix Research and Development team continuously researches alternate options for a non-plastic container. At this time, we have not found a suitable glass container design to meet the strict safety and performance requirements we place on our products. With that being said, we continue to research this design and encourage you to stay tuned for updates on new products. Vitamix uses the best materials to produce a high-quality blender that safely performs according to customer expectations. We use only BPA-Free materials including Eastman Tritan for our blending containers. Vitamix uses only FDA-approved materials for any surface coming in contact with food. We have also released a Stainless Steel container that is compatible for use with all full-size Vitamix blenders! This can be further viewed on our website here: https://www.vitamix.com/us/en_us/shop/48-ounce-stainless-steel-container.

      Answered by Vitamix Team

  • QuestionThe page says the warranty is 1 year. Is that correct?

    Asked by J.

    • Answer Hello, no that is not correct, it comes with the 7-year warranty, the same as if you bought the 5200 from our website. We will reach out so they can update their page.

      Answered by Vitamix Team

  • QuestionHow many watts is vitaminix professional blender

    Asked by Anonymous.

    • Answer Hi! Wattage is just amps times volts. So for example, this unit operates at 120V at a current of 11.5 amps. 120 x 11.5 = 1380 watts. We don’t find wattage – or any single measure – to be particularly useful when comparing blenders. Blending efficiency results from the complex interaction of the motor, blades and container design, not from any single factor or number.

      Answered by Vitamix Team

  • QuestionHow many watts is vitamins professional blender

    Asked by Anonymous.

    • Answer Hi! Wattage is just amps times volts. So for example, this unit operates at 120V at a current of 11.5 amps. 120 x 11.5 = 1380 watts. We don’t find wattage – or any single measure – to be particularly useful when comparing blenders. Blending efficiency results from the complex interaction of the motor, blades and container design, not from any single factor or number.

      Answered by Vitamix Team