When using a mini blender, it is indeed necessary to pay attention to the stability of the bottom. This is because the mixer generates a certain amount of vibration and rotational force during operation. If the bottom is not stable, it may cause the mixer to shake, slide, or even tilt, resulting in safety hazards such as electric shock, burns, or damage to the mixer.
The importance of ensuring a smooth bottom lies in:
Safety: A smooth bottom can reduce the shaking of the mixer during operation, lower the risk of tipping, and protect users from accidental injuries.
Efficiency: A smooth bottom helps the mixer work more stably, reducing noise and unnecessary energy consumption caused by shaking, and improving mixing efficiency.
Durability: Long term use of the mixer on unstable surfaces may cause damage to its internal mechanical structure and shorten its service life.
Therefore, before using a mini blender, a flat and stable tabletop or table should be selected, and the bottom of the blender should be in close contact with the tabletop without any hanging or shaking phenomenon. Meanwhile, during use, the mixer should be avoided from being placed on inclined or unstable surfaces to ensure its normal operation and the safety of the user.