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• #2
Have you got a repair cafe near you? Theyβd repair these with easeβ¦
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• #3
I fixed one of these years I found on the street years ago: https://www.instagram.com/stories/highlights/18031963588255276/
I'd encourage any home fettlers to have a crack!
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• #4
At a guess it is an a70oa or A701a. Might as well give is a refurb with new carbon brushes and repack the gearbox with grease.
If you know the model number as I probably have the parts. So can take it.
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• #5
It's this one -
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• #6
OH has an identical one that went pop. They are easy to repair and there are tons of online resources to do this. A great project for someone mechanically inclined. Good luck finding it a new home.
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• #7
If this hasn't been taken by mid next week, I'll strongly consider it.
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• #8
Dibs
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• #9
I have an identical popped one with same accessories and a jug/blender attachment looking for a new home (for free), sadly based in Horsham, West Sussex.
Kenwood Chef - maybe 2nd/3rd gen (it's old), went with a pop in the summer, and I had all the intention of fixing it, but work and childcare have deterred me. I'm assuming it's either a cap, or the motor. They're pretty simple machines, I've repaired it once before when it was stuck on fast.
It's got the K beater, dough hook, whisk and the bowl.
Β£5 collection in Walthamstow (it's heavy).