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Does your Magic Bullet NutriBullet leak from the cup, lid, or power base? NutriBullet blenders are susceptible to a range of problems that could cause leaking, many of which are simple to fix. Check the following possible causes to identify and solve the problems.
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If the NutriBullet’s lid is not tightly screwed onto the blender’s base with the extractor blades, the blender can leak. Check to see that the extractor blade is screwed onto the cup lid properly by using the ridges on the blender cup as a guide. If the blender cup does not screw on properly, you may need to order a new cup on NutriBullet’s website. According to users, it is also possible to find replacement NutriBullet cups at second-hand or thrift stores, or on sites like Craigslist.
If the NutriBullet’s blender cup is not tightly secured and locked into the blender’s high-torque power base, the blender may leak. The powerbase includes three slits that match the three lips on the side of the NutriBullet blender cup. Make sure that these slits and lips are aligned and fit together properly before using the blender.
The NutriBullet blender’s extractor blade piece includes a rubber seal called a gasket on the underside of the blade. The gasket is designed to secure the extractor blade to the cup and prevent leakage. If the rubber seal is torn or ripped, the blender may leak. Follow this [guide|36404|rubber seal replacement guide] to replace a leaky gasket.
Cracks on the interior or exterior parts of the NutriBullet blender can cause leaks. Cracks can also expose wires and fast-moving components that can become damaged. Detach the blender cup from the high-torque power base and inspect all parts of the NutriBullet power base to look for cracks. If a crack is found on the base, use this [guide|36405|Magic Bullet NutriBullet base replacement guide] to replace the blender’s damaged power base. If a crack is found on the cup or lid of the NutriBullet blender, purchase a replacement part on NutriBullet’s website.
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