00:00Why your Ninja Blast won't charge properly If your Ninja Blast isn't charging like it should,
00:05here are the most common fixes to try. 1. Use the right charging cable
00:10Not all USB-C cables deliver the same power. Some cheaper or older ones may charge too slowly,
00:16or not at all. For best results, use a high-quality USB-C cable that supports fast charging.
00:22We've linked one below that's reliable and works well with portable appliances like this.
00:262. Check the charging light. When plugged in, the light should flash green,
00:31this means it's charging. If you don't see any light, try a different USB port or wall adapter.
00:373. Make sure the port is clean. Inspect the USB-C port on the blender. If there's lint,
00:43moisture, or debris inside, charging may fail. Use a soft brush or dry air to gently clean it out.
00:504. Let the battery warm up. If the blender was stored somewhere cold,
00:54the battery may not accept a charge right away. Let it reach room temperature before trying again.
00:595. Try a different adapter. Some wall plugs don't deliver enough power.
01:04Try a different USB wall charger, ideally one rated for fast charging.
01:08Still no luck? Contact Ninja Support using the link below.
01:12And if your cable or adapter is the problem, we've got a recommended replacement linked in the description.
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01:21Thanks for watching and BlendEasy!
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