How to Repair Your Blender and Save Your Party, Part 1of 2
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 มิ.ย. 2016
- You can see Part 2 here:
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Our blender blew up and I was able to repair it with a little ingenuity and money saving mentality. It was an Osterizer blender, but I'm certain they are all similar.
You can fix most things yourself. Too many people throw things out. - แนวปฏิบัติและการใช้ชีวิต
I came to see how to repair a blender because mine is not starting but then your dog came in and I got more interested in the dog. I realized the vid was 6yrs ago, so I hope your dog is doing well.🙏🏿🙏🏿🙂
He is and thank you!
@@KAFKUBA Happy to know♥️
My moms blender broke, it's like 28yrs old. Osterizer makes quality stuff, or at least back in the day. Thanks for this, going to open it up and try to bring it back to life!
Good luck!
“😂The lesson here, is use your fuckin’ blender!”
Like that? Lol
Great video. Pretty Petey
@@michaelbronfman7648 thanks!
@@KAFKUBA no worries. Thank you
I have a cuisinart spl 7 ch blender. It powers on but nothing spins when I push buttons. I changed the blender blade driver clutch. I think it may be the motherboard. Do u have any ideas on how to access and or fix this? Thanks a bunch. Please keep posting videos
@@michaelbronfman7648 no matter what the project it all depends on what you find and knowing what to look for. I don't know your specifics but I'm guessing it's probably fixable. Look for signs.
Got a sub just for that last line. "Check it out. You can probably fix most of this crap ur self. " More ppl need to think like that.
more money savings tips from your friendly neighborhood spider wrangler.
Thank you
Shield = fan shroud/duct. You were right, it improves airflow for motor cooling. I think you can buy replacement cutter assemblies. If yours is rusty inside, a seal probably failed. Being pressed in, replacing the cutter may be your only real option. Thanks for the video! :-)
I like the 'try to fix before buy new' attitude, this is why I came across this ... I have a similar Osterizer blender and while it is still working, it now starts emmitting an electrical burn smell after 30 secs of use ... and from what I have been googling so far, I need to replace the brushes ... and I am still looking for.a video to see if that's something I think I can do by myself (no idea yet where I would get those parts though) ...
Thanks Peter! That's the idea of my channel. Yeah. Everything is built for obsolescence nowadays I'm not sure... you could try begging the manufacturer. Is the blade stiff still? Maybe it's overworking. Are you sure it's a DC motor with brushes?
Good info. Thank you
Very helpful, thanks.
bettysman thank you!
Well mine doesn't add up, at first the light on the switch would go on but no action on the motor. Then i discovered a cut wire going to the motor, after mending the cut wire the switch light wont go on now. Thats where am stuck now, cause everything am thinking of doesn't add cause nothing major was touched
IF YOU NEED TO REPLACE BUSHING and/or DRIVE STUD: The square drive stud simply unscrews counterclockwise out of the bushing allowing the plate to come off - I just held the nut securing the fan blade (under the motor) by hand while unscrewing the stud.
To remove the bushing, I removed the fan blade and grasped the threaded end over the flat side with plyers while unscrewing the bushing with channel locks. ..not very hard to remove so I didn’t crush the threads too badly! The threads survived to reinstall the fan blade.
NOTE: I tried to find an additional “jam nut” to tighten up against the first one to prevent the first nut from unscrewing while removing the bushing. It is 1/4” but uncommon ‘threads per inch’ that neither Lowes nor Ace had (it is NOT 1/4x20 nor 1/4x28) guessing it’s a discontinued 1/4x32 on mine from the 80’s or early 90’s). IF you can order an additional nut with your new parts, you will have the easiest removal - and you could just leave the additional “jam nut” in place...(No reason to remove the fan blade this way)
Oh and don’t even try to grab the fan with plyers or it will easily begin to round the flat side off against the bolt when you attemp to unscrew the bushing.
I got excited to have a beer with the blender, I made a margarita, later ha ha ha OMGsss it was good
This video help me fix my blender
Good to hear!
You realize that voided the warranty, right?!
All you need to do is once a week use a baking soda lukewarm water give it spin and it will clean any sticky Residue or just use little cooking oil and water do the same thing will loosen up the blads
They would do it...but normally most people wouldn't think about it...and then you blow a fuse. Thanks for watching and for commenting
@@KAFKUBA you welcome
good video
Thanks
sorry I do not know...mine were just small hex bolts...maybe they're trying to make the blender unrepairable
Do you know where to purchase brushes for this model?
No look online if they will even sell it
My friend had this mixer motor jam in pina colada 🤣. You help me undo the hole thing... kleen and redo it again... well if I ever need you again... i'm looking for your video. Tks..
My pleasure Sara, thank you!
Mine just fried idk if its possible to fix but how do i get mine open its like a 30$ hamilton Beach one had it a coupke years and it's plastic I dont see screws to open it
On mine you have to unscrew the rubber feet...I don't know your model...try to look carefully...some models may be sealed I'm not sure
Figure it out?
I have a 16 speed Oster where only the button on the left works. I tried freeing up the circuit board to examine it but after taking out all the screws anchoring the board there's still a metal piece preventing the board from completely freeing up. Anyone knows how to deal with this?
My advice...if you care enough you'll get there...that's what I do
@@KAFKUBA I tried man, but the metal piece is melted into the plastic after pulling a bit harder. I'm stuck.
@@thingshappen9199 well there does come a time where you can't repair something...sorry to hear
dear our juicer turning wrong side pla advise ????????
Sana Sannan try again in English
Anytime one uses a food blender the blade must be promptly removed and washed thoroughly-food rots and collects in all minute openings and that's almost all the time the problem poor maintenance-wash/rinse strongly blades while spinning w hand every time!
You're preaching to the choir handsome
@@KAFKUBA Then why so many locked up blades, choir ain't listening? 😉😉
@@blkshk1 I mean it's like anything else right? We all can't lord over all our possessions 24-7 doing continual maintenance and replacements before failures ever occur... That's what safety systems are designed for. And even then...
Better
Helpful information is without the foul speech.
Freedom is alive and well
It is cheaper to buy a new blender.
MJ Sanchez haha...hardly...and that's not the point...why throw away valuable resources
Plus you learn
kafkuba
It is difficult to find parts for any blender.
It is better to buy a new blender.
MJ Sanchez all I bought was a fuse and you really can not even use that. You must be on sales!
I bought a Oster blender and the blender failed on the first day.
this is not repair... its story telling video......
Is that bad
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Sorry you hate me so much that you felt the need to comment like that and not just turn it off