
For a kitchen appliance, glass is not the most durable material; it is subject to cracks, chips, and if you happen to drop it, you can forget about it. If your KitchenAid blender jar has broken on you, no worries; The Gourmet Depot has a solution for you. We have KitchenAid blender parts for a wide range of models, even including some of the older hard to find ones.
Sometimes when our appliances break on us, it's not always necessarily our own fault. You may have put your jar in the dishwasher, and then when you took it out, you were welcomed by a big unsightly chip. Or perhaps you underestimated the power of the heat that your dishwasher gives off, and you were surprised with a melted jar base. Whatever the case may be, all is not lost, and you can easily restore the condition of your blender by shopping with us.
KitchenAid has obsoleted glass replacement jars on many of their older blenders, and has opted for a sturdier unbreakable material on their newer models, which will provide you with an even better fix if any damage should occur. The blade assembly now comes built into a brand new polycarbonate replacement jar. This provides you with a more durable jar with a fresh new set of blades. You don't even have to think about getting a whole new blender! Save money by restoring your culinary appliance back to like new condition.
You’ve got to the love the convenience of having a KitchenAid blender. All of your favorite special cocktail drinks, healthy smoothies, and shakes are prepared within an instant using this fabulous product.
For many of us, our blenders become a part of our everyday lives and daily routines. They become a helpful aid for when we return from the gym, and we need that protein shake for a boost. They also become our must have appliance to use for entertaining, when we would like to serve our guests with a unique, homemade, tasty treat.
You can still enjoy the amazing snacks, convenience, and the precision of your KitchenAid appliance; don't let a minor impairment get in the way. Whether you have a model from 1999, or 2011, let us help you find all those hard to find KitchenAid blender parts.
Fixing a KitchenAid blender coupling can be easily done without any outside assistance. All you need is a new coupling which you can find from our collection of KitchenAid blender parts and a few tools. Listed below are supplies that you will need and simple steps that you can take to fix your blender:
Supplies
Replacement Coupling
Flat Bladed Screw Driver
Instructions
When your blender is not spinning or it makes a grinding sound in an attempt to spin, it may be the coupling which often fails overtime. To begin the process you will first need to remove all accessories from your blender.
After removing all of the blender's accessories you must take off the damaged coupling. Insert the flat bladed screw driver underneath the coupling, lift upwards, twist your screw driver, and turn your old coupling a quarter of an inch with each twist.
Once the old coupling has been loosened enough it will reach a point where you will be able to simply pry it off with the screw driver. Now you can get rid of this old thing!
Before putting on the new coupling take a look at the spindle. If you see any old threads on the spindle gently remove them with the screw driver.
Now you can thread on the new coupling onto the blender, which happens to be a reverse thread. The coupling only has to be hand tight; when you use the blender it will tighten up after it has been used.