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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Good part,
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This review is from: Hamilton Beach food processor blade post.
I have owned my Hamilton Beach Food Processor for several years.This is the second time I have had to replace the blade post. Thank goodness I found the part on-line!
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H.B. food processor blade post,
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it was perfect, so glad to have found the replacemetn part and it arrived in record time.
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Did your older post get brittle and snap off? This is for you,
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Amazon asked for a review, so I guess I can provide one:This is a replacement post. Our older HB food processor's blade post became brittle with time, and shredding a 2-lb brick of cheddar proved too much to handle and it snapped. We were faced with buying a new machine, or buying a replacement post. At 10 bucks, the replacement part is a no-brainer. Sure, we might get a better-quality and more expensive Cuisineart or Kitchenaid machine in the future, but for the moment tossing an non-operational machine into the trash/freecycle/Goodwill is bad karma. Pay 10 bucks now, get the shiny new expensive machine when we can better afford it, and then the next kid who leaves for college/lucky CL buyer/Goodwill will get a machine that works fine. If your post snapped, just get a new post - even if you decide you don't want to keep the machine afterwards, it'll be paying it forward for the next owner. Also: The two (so far) reviewers who are giving bad marks because they ordered the wrong part... the part number is in the listing. Go figure out what you need first, THEN shop for it. If you no longer have your manual, look it up online: Google is your friend, just use something like this: "Hamilton Beach <Model #> parts" find the right post, then look for that post. Why is this confusing?
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