same exact problem. If anyone knows how i can replace it please email me at [email protected] thanks alot!same exact problem. If anyone knows how i can replace it please email me at [email protected] thanks alot!
Boo!! I want my juice! I hesitantly put my juice pusher in my dishwasher thinking gee... I haven't had any problems with my dishwasher ruining anything YET!!! Well, I should have followed my gut. I now have a balloon instead of a pusher. Funny thing is... upon watching the infomercial again in the midst of a sleepless night.... THEY actually put the juicer in the dishwasher!!! AND on the bottom shelf!! ****, now I've got to figure out how to get a replacement. Anyone!?!?!??? Please help!
Boo!! I want my juice! I hesitantly put my juice pusher in my dishwasher thinking gee... I haven't had any problems with my dishwasher ruining anything YET!!! Well, I should have followed my gut. I now have a balloon instead of a pusher. Funny thing is... upon watching the infomercial again in the midst of a sleepless night.... THEY actually put the juicer in the dishwasher!!! AND on the bottom shelf!! ****, now I've got to figure out how to get a replacement. Anyone!?!?!??? Please help!
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Look for the model number of your juicer and the make (like ge juiceman etc) and type that and the word parts into goggle Maybe you can find the manufacturers and ask if they sell parts. if you cannot find the model number. try looking at juicers art amzon or ebay to see if you see your juicer..try that model number and look at the pusher to see i you think it will fit but having the real model number is better as you may think you have the right juicer and it is not the same.
I recently bought that part for my juicer on amazon and cost me $20. a week later I found the exact same juicer including the part I just bought for $20 so I bought in for both parts and if I want to use it upstairs as well as downstairs as juicing a lot for aggressive cancer.
So you might see it at a thrift store. would not be the right sixe or as good but maybe you can find a food processor at a thrift store and use that pusher. the often have juicer for sale at thrit stores ranging from $6 to about $20..test it by plugging it in and seeing if it works or any smoke comes out. This might be cheaper than finding as replacement plunger.
May not be repairable if pusher is distorted or damaged. If jammed with a foreign body, need to carefully pry apart and clean out. Find a handy person and offer a fine juice meal.
Drill a small hole, take the water out and cover the hole with glue. Or put it in a sack of uncooked rice for 2 days. Or put it in a bag of silica desiccant gel. You can buy it cheap from ebay.
The blade maybe was not screwed in right. Screw out the blade using the blade tool and screw it back again making sure it is screwed in and fitted in right. Do not tighten too much. It breaks easily.
the blade can be removed possibly with your hands, if you can manage to turn it, if not then find something that will fit into those little holes of the blade to turn it, and then take it apart, but remember in what order. to put it together: the grey thing with the spout attached goes on first, then the orange basket, then the blade, but don't turn it too tight, just look for the indicator marks and line them up with the arrows, then the black lid, and then the pulp basket.make sure that the black lid in the back, goes INTO the pulp collector, it is not very far, but if it is not done like this, then your machine will not work. then you raise and lock the bar into place and put the pusher into the feeding tube. hope that helps.
there should be a flat part on the pusher and a flat part on where you put it into...This happened the first time I used it. It will take 2 people but one of you holds the machine while the other pulls on the pusher. I recommend the stronger one pull. Also make sure it is unplugged and that it is off.
After about a half hour I finally figured it out. I'll go through all the steps.
1. Remove pusher from chute.
2. Pull the locking bar down over the spout.
3. Remove lid.
4. This part is tricky. Stick the orange crescent tool into the blade holes and while holding the filter basket steady with one hand, turn the blade couterclockwise while pulling up.You do have put a little muscle into it. And remember, if you don't hold the filter steady, the whole damn thing just spins.
5. Remove the receptacle.
Good juicer, but it seems unnecessarily complicated.
i had the same problem and figured out an easy way to open it without the tool. DO NOT take out the screws. I simply used chop sticks. I put one in each small hole and held the chop sticks in an X and turned the top counterclockwise!
same exact problem. If anyone knows how i can replace it please email me at [email protected] thanks alot!
Boo!! I want my juice! I hesitantly put my juice pusher in my dishwasher thinking gee... I haven't had any problems with my dishwasher ruining anything YET!!! Well, I should have followed my gut. I now have a balloon instead of a pusher. Funny thing is... upon watching the infomercial again in the midst of a sleepless night.... THEY actually put the juicer in the dishwasher!!! AND on the bottom shelf!! ****, now I've got to figure out how to get a replacement. Anyone!?!?!???
Please help!
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