The price
of the Magic Blender Bullet ranges from $49.99 to up to $99.99
for a set. There are several Magic Blender Bullet sets ranging
from 17 to 25 pieces. All of them include the basic items
you really need but if you want to read more about what's
included in each set go to the what
you get section.
Some online
retailers like Amazon.com sell all the different blender bullet
sets while other retailers like Costco and Bed Bath &
Beyond carry only one of the sets.
Several
online stores ship it for free and some of them don't charge
you tax depending on your state. You can find it on websites
like Amazon.com for $59.99 with free shipping or Bed Bath
& Beyond for as low as $49.99 plus additional shipping
unless you buy more stuff from them to get free shipping.
These
low blender bullet prices also include all the cups, blades,
lids and the recipe book. If you prefer to buy it in a retail
location, Bed Bath & Beyond gives you a 20% off one item
in-store Savings Certificate when you subscribe to their free
newsletter for the first time. Costco also sells the 25-pc
Magic Bullet blender set for $49.99.
You can
also purchase it directly from the manufacturer's
website. The price is higher but they give you two systems
at the price of one ($99.99 plus S&H) plus other goodies.
This is great if you want to buy one for yourself and one
for gifting.
Spot
a fake Magic Blender Bullet
Always
buy from a reputable website or retailer since there is also
a counterfeit version of the popular Magic Blender Bullet.
The unauthorized version has not been evaluated for safety
and may present a risk of fire hazard and electrical shock.
Even worse, the counterfeit version is almost indistinguishable
from the true version... unless you know what to look for.
Step 1
Look for an Instruction Booklet. Fake Magic Blender Bullets
often do not include one.
Step 2
Read the Instruction booklet if there is one. Fake booklets
do not include the name or location of the true manufacturer
of the genuine Magic Blender Bullet: Homeland House wares.
Step 3
Look at the outside of the box. On counterfeit items, the
UPC code is often absent. If you DO see a UPC code, make sure
that it isn't a fake. Fake information includes the following:Name:
"Magic Bullet"Model: HY-6068A-1Voltage: AC 120V,350W.60Hz
Manufacture Date: XX/XXUL and cUL MarksGenuine Magic Bullet
Blenders always have the item/model number: "MB-1001"
Step 4
Determine the location of the manufacturer. The counterfeit
product is from: Ningbo Henge Electric Appliance Company,
Ltd., No. 31 Zhenxing Road, Daqi, Beilun, Ningbo, China.
Step 5
Know where the genuine manufacturer is located. Make sure
that the true address is on the packaging. The address for
Homeland Housewares is: Homeland Housewares LLC Sino Link
International Trading Co., Ltd. 21/F, Lingqiao Plaza, 31 Yaohang
Street, Ningbo, Zhejiang, China. (Phone: 00-86-574-87294111.
email:chenmin@sinolink.cc.) Consumers can also contact Homeland
Housewares at 1-866-446-6352
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