Top of the S blade broken off
Unbroken S Blade
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That was a lucky find - good for you.
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Thank you, Joy.
DeleteGood fix. I lost the mixer blade to my bread machine and a replacement blade was really expensive. I went to thrift store - found one and bought it for $10 for the blade. I re-donated the other machine with a note - missing blade.
ReplyDeleteI keep my owner manuals in an accordion file - all in one place.
I love it! Such a great fix. When we’ve had a microwave go down, we sell the inside glass plate and roller underneath. They always sell! :)
DeleteSo glad you were able to find the blade! Hope you have many more years of use out of the food processor. Great job keeping the manuals organized too.
ReplyDeleteI think I have the same food processor that I brought from my parent's house; it is so handy!
It’s a really good food processor for its time. I see new ones now for hundreds of dollars, but as long as I can keep mine going, I will.
DeleteVery cool that you were able to find a replacement part & keep the food processor working! I need a better system for my manuals. We keep them, but they are shoved in a drawer somewhere!
ReplyDeleteThank you. 😊
DeleteI kept my owner's manuals in a file in my file cabinet. Of course, it is gone now, but so are the appliances. I could put my hand on warranty and receipt. It was a good system.
ReplyDeleteYes, those are good systems to have in place.
DeleteI had that same one years ago! I never used it so I donated it a long time ago. Then about three years ago I got a new one and use it all the time so I guess my kitchen goes in cycles. Right now I don't have a blender and have no desire to replace it. Hubby keeps all the manuals in a filing cabinet and can lay his hands on them anytime which I really appreciate.
ReplyDeleteOh, that is so nice of your hubby to keep the manuals for you. I use mine from time to time. Right now it is stained from carrots I processed in it a while back.
DeleteGood for you that is exactly what I would have done!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Kim. We know how to save money. :)
DeleteI keep all of my owner manuals in a binder also. I have looked and found worn out/broken parts of things several times and it does help extend the life of things
ReplyDeleteThat’s great, Anne. I love being able to extend the life of appliances and such.
DeleteI'm glad you were able to find a replacement hook.
ReplyDeleteI too have a folder for owners manuals, just like yours. :)
Thank you, Nil. Keeping them in a binder is a great way to keep them organized.
DeleteI have mine in a wooden magazine holder, but I think I just may look for an old binder and some page protectors and do the same as you. Right now I have to go through the whole magazine holder to find anything.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
My partner has all the owner manuals, too! It makes life much easier when you need to get a new part, or just to contact the manufacturer.
ReplyDeleteSome people go online to look for the manuals. He's pretty old-school, I guess.