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Burnt G-button CPU chip

Hi,

I've mistakenly bought this blender several months ago from Amazon.

It works with 110v input but the sockets and in my country - Israel are 220v.

I got refunded for the whole deal , and I still got the item.

I've only used it for 3 times. The device is alive the on/off switch and motor are working.

What's burnt is the chip behind it's only selector button (the G-button) that switches from soup (hot) to smoothie (cold) shakes and manages the whole blending process (time , heat and rpm) automatically. It's the blender's CPU literally.

The company of course doesn't offer this part for sale , so I cannot even try to fix it.

I can post it's picture if there is an option to do it here.

It's such a waste to throw this new in a box powerful blender with it's 10 pieces https://www.nutribulletrx.com/what-you-g...

I don't have time to sell it's pieces separately for spare parts.

The total package weights about 15lbs (6.7kgs) and sending it to the US will cost me about 100$ it's price in Amazon is 123$ so it's not worthy even to sell it for 20$.

What do you suggest ?

Thank you very much

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