Quick reference for what the BlendJet light colors actually mean

May 5, 2026
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see other threads discussing this issue, someone commented that blue means battery is fine. Flashing red means the jar are not correctly aligned with the blades. Solid red indicates the blade is stuck. Flashing purple means its in lock mode (kid mode?), spinning purple means battery is getting low. Flashing red and purple means battery is completely flat. So purple relates to the battery and red relate to the machine itself.


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Why re-use red for two different thing? This is amateur hour. You would think for any equipment out there, you would get a specific code for a specific fault. This is a toy though so whatever.
 
Does the blade stuck error clear on its own or does the blendjet have to be unplugged to reset the error? I had an instance of a frozen strawberry wedge once that would not go through.
 
Why re-use red for two different thing? This is amateur hour. You would think for any equipment out there, you would get a specific code for a specific fault. This is a toy though so whatever.

The use of red for both blade stuck and alignment isnt actually that bad for the user experience. Flashing lights are commonly used to indicate different error states for cars, microwaves and other industrial machinery. The problem with the blendjet is that there is no legend for the colors on the device. If there was a diagram on the underside of the machine for example, no one would have to post about this.