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Oster blender blades
Oster blender blades






However, I ran across images of Mason jars near or on blenders. In poking around for info about the blade assembly, was unable to find any about the blades, metal base, and bearing collar (?). Mounting Mason Jars instead of Blender Jars YMMV WRT other possible sources.įor non-Oster blender parts, do a Google search for "blender parts ". Priced at just over $10, these kits cost much less than buying piece parts separately. Want to peruse Oster blender spare parts? Also visit eye-catching bundling at Oster and Walmart: blade assembly, sealing rings (gaskets), bottom cap (which contains the jar items and seats onto motor unit), lid and filler cap (that might not work on your blender). Periodically (monthly to annually), check that the blade assembly still freely spins. Plug the blender in, and press Pulse to confirm that the blade assembly spins.Be sure that the gasket is between the jar and the blade assembly.) (The second image shows the jar and rest of the parts turned upside down. Re-assemble the parts in the order as shown.Suggestion: Before re-assembling, wash all other washable blender parts. The last row of images shows the re-assembling of the blender parts. Confirm that the assembly still turns freely. Carefully wash the blade assembly by hand with soap and water, and wipe dry.You should now be able to easily twist/swivel the blades from the disk part. Using extra care to avoid hurting yourself with the hot and sharp blades or disk part, wipe the blade assembly dry.

oster blender blades

Use a spoon or tongs to remove the blade assembly from the pan of boiling water, placing it on a cloth (terrycloth ok).The third row of images shows the blade assembly after its removal from the pan. Boil the blade assembly for 3 to 5 minutes.Ĭ: CAREFULLY Clean the Blade Assembly and Manually Swivel It.Use a spoon or tongs to gently lower the blade assembly into the pan, disk side down.The water level should be high enough to submerge almost all of the blade assembly. Bring about 1 1/2 to 1 3/4 inches or more water to a rolling boil.This process dissolves residue that might be stuck in normally movable parts. The second row of images shows a saucepan of boiling water, then the pan with the blade unit right side up, alongside a spoon for retrieval. Re-assemble the appliance, and press Pulse just long enough to confirm that the motor hums but the blade doesn't move (perceived stuck), more confirmation that the blade assembly is at fault.ī: Use Boiling Water for Loosening the Parts of the Blade Assembly.This action helps confirm that the blade assembly is at fault. Plug the appliance in, then press Pulse to confirm that the blender's shaft rotates freely.If nothing moves, follow this article's steps to safely "unfreeze" the mechanism. Remove the blade assembly from the appliance, and gently try to swivel the blades on its disk.The first row of images shows the assembled and plugged-in blender, the top view with lid removed and blades viewable, and separated parts in the order they belong. Unsticking a Stuck Blender Blade AssemblyĪ: Confirm that the Blade Assembly Does Not Swivel If your blender blade assembly sticks like I described, try my quick, no-cost home fix ("unsticking" procedure). The most helpful comments were by ceanothus, Andy, Jeffrey F, and Moondog. This time, I tried out a process that I distilled from some posts at " My blender blade is not turning?". My recollection is that the replacement part cost half or more than half of a new blender-ten-ish or so dollars, at a bricks-and-mortar appliance repair place.

oster blender blades

I had a familiar, sinking feeling that the assembly froze up, same as its predecessor from maybe at least a decade or so. When I removed the blade assembly and tried to gently rotate the blades around its disk, I winced when it didn't turn. As I hadn't used the appliance for a couple of years, I decided I should wash out the non-electrical parts. A couple of weeks ago, I thought about using it to puree some canned beans for bean soup. It's one of my devices I refer to in my " Frequently Used Electrical Long-time Kitchen Items" article.

oster blender blades

I'd had my Osterizer blender for, uh, awhile. Does your blender blade seem stuck and not moving? Before you buy a new blender or blender blade, test for non-function, then try a home remedy of FIRST resort.








Oster blender blades