In case you only get notified on 1st level replies... Yes, please do elaborate on how long each of your trials lasted. Have several of these that need to be rebuilt. Blades are easy to sharpen on my bench grinder, and so hate to let the blades and all go to waste. THANKS for the video and updates!!
I had replaced the bearings of my nutribullet twice and they had the same problem of rust and excessive noise. This time I tried something more serious, "Nitride Pro Series bearing", the noise was greatly reduced, but now we have to wait how long they last 🤔 I’ll let you guys know👍🏽
my nutribullet crapped out finally after so many years. The thing was super duper loud. I use to put a towel over it to muffle the noise but it was still loud as hell. I wear hearing aids now. I am thinking of buying another nutribullet and wondering if it comes with hearing aids. Such a poor design and I wonder if they fixed the design flaw.
not as good as I had hoped. I've tried ceramic and stainless with mixed results. I have even tried new seals and bearing which seem to help but still not as good as it could be.
@@YuDaMan Hmm that's too bad. How have you removed the seal? You re referring to the one at the bearing base, inset into aluminium casing that's inset into plastic? Can you please share the specs for it? I tried to remove it but there's a coil within it
@@YuDaMan Could you please kindly elaborate on how long 316 stainless ball bearings lasted under normal use? Does your feedback on "not as good as I had hoped" mean that 316 stainless ball bearings also were damaged by the seepage of water/liquid? Thanks!
Yes, please do elaborate on how long each of your trials lasted. Have several of these that need to be rebuilt. Blades are easy to sharpen on my bench grinder, and so hate to let them go to waste. THANKS for the video and updates!!
all stainless steel ball bearings do not rust. I used expensive ALL stainless steel bearings ... on another repair for a friend I plan to experiment with CERAMIC bearings which have NO metal.
@@YuDaMan But if you change the orange seal you don't need any expencive bearings. Just standard ones, cheaper than steal..and of course... cheramic too
@@YuDaMan If you take the old one (orange) out than yes. Inner diameter (of axe) is 8 mm, outer diameter is 16 mm, and it's 5 mm hight. Fits like a glove... I did it a week ago.