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Are you in the UK? If so, I got hold of replacement parts for my russell hobbs hand blender from http://www.productcareuk.com .They have a telephone number too if you cant see it on their website.
your blade assembly is corroded. take it off, and using a rag, grab the blades. using another rag, grab the other end (probably rubber) and turn CLOCKWISE - it's threaded reverse, so you have to turn to the right to loosen, not the left like usual. I had to clean out the rod that connects to the blades - it was all nasty and corroded. I cleaned it with my Dremel and regreased with a tube of grease I keep in the garage, cleaned all other parts with some Dawn, dried well, reassembled, and works almost like new. I'm guessing I ran it too long without pulsing the motor and the heat corroded the rod that's connected to the blades. OR you can buy a replacement blade unit for about $10 online on a blender parts site
Depending on the age of your blender, a new blade assembly may be available. I would recommend calling Kitchenaid Customer Service for pricing. Their toll-free telephone number is:
The "code" you are seeking is found in the serial number, which has a specific way of noting when the unit is manufactured.
Buy with confidence and hang on to your dated sales receipt. If the blender leaks, take advantage of Kitchenaid's 1 Year warranty by calling into Kitchenaid Customer Service.
Their toll-free telephone number is 1-800-541-6390.
There are two grooves in the C blade which may be clogged up with food residue. What you need to do is get a sharp knife and score the two grooves to remove the residue, then the blade should have a better chance of staying on the stick.
The C blade is the one you use most, so that's why it would be having the problem. You probably don't have as much residue built up on the grooves of the Aerating or Blending blades.
sounds like you engage gogs under you canister are slipping or wore out lift up your canister to check them. not sure if your particular model has set screws in them or not look and see might be it hope this helps
Hi, cauliflour is not compact no water mix, I have suggestion , cut it 1/2" long make it fine put in blender mix w/small amount of water then start. shut off mix with wooden mixer and start again then okey.
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