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Broken plastic shaft on food processor.
26 of 41 peoplefound this instruction helpful.
David from Lewisville, TX
Difficult
1- 2 hours
Pliers, Screw drivers
The old broken shaft sleeve did not want to come off. Had to cut it off with a Dremel. Once the old plastic shaft sleeve was off, the new shaft sleeve went on fairly easily. I believe that the shaft sleeve should be made out of aluminum rather than plastic. If that were the case it never would have broken the way the old one did.
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Replacement bowl cover for food processor
17 of 20 peoplefound this instruction helpful.
James from Lincoln, MA
Really Easy
Less than 15 mins
I own a great old Kitchenaid food processor. The bowl cover was no longer keeping food in. When I ground cheese, it would spew all over the place if I did not hold the cover down (which i would occassionally forget to do). I was considering purchasing a new food processor, when someone suggested that I try parts select. I was easily able
... Read moreto locate the correct part and for 20 bucks it's like new...saving me about 200.00. Thank you PartsSelect! Jim McMann
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The lid to my food processor broke & I lost the disc support for the shredding discs
20 of 34 peoplefound this instruction helpful.
Diane from Fallbrook, CA
Easy
Less than 15 mins
The repair was easy as there was no need to use tools. The shocking part was that my order was received on the day after I ordered it. The prompt shipping was totally unexpected and I was happy that it woreked out so quickly.