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The blades are not removable. However, there is little or nothing hiding under the blades and can be cleaned underneath with the provided brush. IMO it is a non problem
doc rich
· November 15, 2019
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Yes. It does. You can use the 4-blade cup.
Shardor
Seller · March 4, 2019
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Almonds are very oily when cut. A food processor is not even the right tool. You need a nut mill or you will end up with almond butter.
Barky
· February 9, 2021
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I tried using the wet grinder with the two blades for fresh herbs like basil etc and it did need a few tablespoons water to get it mixing properly. It works fine and is sealed within but once you take the cover off don't put it back on and continue mixing. That's the only time I had leakage because removing the lid cau… see more I tried using the wet grinder with the two blades for fresh herbs like basil etc and it did need a few tablespoons water to get it mixing properly. It works fine and is sealed within but once you take the cover off don't put it back on and continue mixing. That's the only time I had leakage because removing the lid causes the splashed liquid on the top inside to drip down so when the lid is placed on again it continues to drip down the sides see less I tried using the wet grinder with the two blades for fresh herbs like basil etc and it did need a few tablespoons water to get it mixing properly. It works fine and is sealed within but once you take the cover off don't put it back on and continue mixing. That's the only time I had leakage because removing the lid causes the splashed liquid on the top inside to drip down so when the lid is placed on again it continues to drip down the sides
Sam
· September 11, 2019
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618 does not have a wet grind bowl
John-Marc Ventimiglia
· October 20, 2019
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There are two bowls in this model. One is with two blades for dry items like coffee bean seeds and nuts, and the second bowl comes with four blades and is designed for wet grinding like pesto (coriander/mint chutney), garlic etc
M. T.
· August 14, 2020
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I use the dual blade that came with this grinder to grind my Chipotles into a powder. Worked great and quickly.
B.A.S.
· January 29, 2020
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Yes, dear. you can grind it with the 2-blade bowl.
Shardor
Seller · April 18, 2019
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Sure. You can use the 4-blade bowl to make it.
Shardor
Seller · April 26, 2019
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I believe it is one year. They encourage you to extend the warranty by going to their website. I didn't bother because I figured that by the time it breaks, I will buy a new one anyway.
Chezz
· February 13, 2020