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the instruction manuals for the old Brauns seem to have disappeared can anyone help me with the old micron plus models both with and without batteries?
lol, $120 for a replacement plastic bowl for my old DLC-7E. thanks for making it super easy to buy a brand new Cuisinart 14 cup food processor for less than the price of this bowl. the new unit costs $99.
I put a 5/16 socket over the gold piece that was still left on the drive shaft, had to hammer it in to stay in place, then it came out with my socket wrench (twist it clockwise, while holding the drive shaft on the opposite end in place)
He was using a straight blade screwdriver when he called it a "Phillips" screwdriver. Many thanks on behalf of all the Bubbas who still do not know tools.
HUGE piece of information he misses. If the gold nut is still stuck to the old motor shaft, it's not as easy as mentioned in the video. "Just use pliers to take it off" You'll notice it's practically impossible. That's because it's counter clockwise. Very important nugget of information. Once you go counter clockwise it works. I had to disassemble the motor from the bottom and unscrew from the top plastic (4 long screws) to get a better grip on it. But you might be able to unscrew it without disassembling once you go counter clockwise.
Mine looks like his except there's no fan thing, at the bottom, I used a flat head, I used vice grips, to hold the little metal rod, and my brand new rubber coated work gloves, and I still cent get it off! I thought maybe clockwise was the wrong direction, and tried counter, but I still can't do it. I'm a girl.. maybe that has something to do with it, but can anyone give me a hint, am I doing it wrong? what am I not getting? p.s. all the teeth on my black rubber thing have snapped in half, so theres not much to grip, is that the only problem?
Yeah, in my case it is impossible to remove. Pliers can’t do it and done have any heavy tools to do the job. Waste of a blender for a 3 dollar part. PoS
good video, I hope you can help me, I have a razor "philips norelco sensotouch 3D" more than a year ago that I do not use it and today I wanted to do it and did not light anything light, try to load it and also did not start anything. My question is, do you know what is wrong? I hope you help me thanks.
You had one job....and you screwed it up. You're supposed to soak it, not just rinse it. Thanks for wasting my time. I came to find out how long the soak was.