5-Blender Comparison Test Including Vita-Mix & Blendtec
Blender comparison test with Vita-Mix vs. Blendtec, Kitchen Aid, Hamilton Beach and Breville blenders. Read the full review here: www ...
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Blender comparison test with Vita-Mix vs. Blendtec, Kitchen Aid, Hamilton Beach and Breville blenders. Read the full review here: www ...
Video about kitchenaid blenders on SaleWorld.biz
Sandy, UT (PRWEB) July 14, 2011
What happens when a KitchenAid stand mixer stops spinning? For many consumers, the answer involves tossing a broken model in the trash before heading to the store for an expensive replacement. But now consumers have another option: the new line of appliance parts from eReplacementParts.com.
With a product search that lets customers search for parts for most major brands, including KitchenAid, Braun, and Oster, appliance repair is easier than ever. While every appliance repair differs, some common repairs can keep stand-up mixers, blenders, and personal shavers running for years after they first break down.
For example, many consumers will have to replace the worm gear on a stand-up mixer at some point during the mixer’s life because it is specifically designed to wear and fail before the other gears in the mixer. Fortunately, fixing the worm gear only requires a few tools and less than an hour of time.
A blade replacement needs to take place on kitchen blenders when they become worn or are no longer able to be sharpened. This should not be technically difficult for most do-it-yourselfers to accomplish.
Tools and Materials Needed: Replacement blender blades Screwdriver Pliers Step 1: Purchase Replacement Kitchen Blender BladesYou will need to go to an appliance store or retailer, or search online in order to purchase replacement blades for your kitchen blender. The replacement blades should match the type and model of blender that you own. Check the model number and write it down, to make sure you purchase the proper replacement bladesr.
Only work with replacement blades that are designed for your kitchen blender. This will make the replacement process easier but more importantly, allow you to avoid having to go back and forth several times to obtain the correct blades.
Step 2: Disassemble the Kitchen BlenderThe blades are typically located in the bottom of the blender, where the speed controls are located. Take the blender jar offand unplug the blender from the wall outlet. Turn the blender upside down in order to locate the screws that hold the housing in place. Once you locate the housing screws, disassemble the kitchen blender in order to gain access to the blade.
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