They talked about us ! (iFixit, The Upshift, Marie Claire)
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In a world where home electronics are often disposable, re:Mix stands out with a bold vision: to create a blender that is durable, repairable, and environmentally responsible. In January, our approach was highlighted by iFixit, The Upshift, and Marie Claire, three influential voices all asking the same question: how can kitchen appliances be designed to last?
Being talked about isn’t our goal, but being understood is. These articles and interviews help share our message about circular design and reducing electronic waste with a wider audience.
1. We're featured by iFixit,and it means a lot to us
iFixit, renowned for its advocacy of repairable products, released a video comparing three blenders. The video raised critical questions:
- How long should a kitchen appliance really last?
- What happens when it breaks?
- Should it be repairable?

re:Mix was highlighted for its long-lasting, repairable design, encouraging consumers to rethink how they use and maintain their appliances, and to move away from a disposable mindset.

2. re:Mix seen through The Upshift’s lens
In an interview with The Upshift, we explored our circular design philosophy, focusing on three key principles:
- Local production, designing and producing responsibly, close to users.
- Repairability, making appliances easy to fix.
- Durability, creating products built to last, reducing electronic waste.

Circular design isn’t just a marketing concept, it reshapes how electronic products are designed, used, and eventually recycled.

3. Our blender presented by Marie Claire
Marie Claire also featured re:Mix in an article, sharing our story, vision, and commitment to sustainable home electronics. The article highlights how our blender combines responsible design with everyday practicality and style, proving that sustainability doesn’t mean compromising on quality or usability.

Being talked about isn’t the goal, but being understood is.
Thanks to iFixit, The Upshift, and Marie Claire, our vision for a durable, repairable, and circular blender reaches a broader audience, spreading awareness about repair culture, circular design, and reducing electronic waste.
Thank you for supporting a more circular and responsible approach to home electronics.