Any idea where we can get a new jug for a breville blender?
We just broke the glass jug on our breville platinum blender and were wondering if you could get replacements jugs for the BLR50S. we looked on the breville website and couldn't find it
Re: Any idea where we can get a new jug for a breville...
This happened to me recently. Go to this site and order it directly from Breville. They were very fast and customer service very helpful. http://www.brevilleusa.com/home.do
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I suggest you go to the company's website and look up your tea maker. You might have to call the company as well to find a replacement for your glass jug.
Try the Breville Webb site for spares, if no longer available try charity shops you may get A nearly new mechine for £20/25. We got our coffee mechine from Heart Foundation shop for £10 does us well user daily.
Breville CBL10 has been a fantastic appliance but now electrical section works at slow speed only so I will get rid of it, however the glass jug complete with lid, blade etc is still perfect. Does anyone need this part? I am in Rockhampton.
Look at the underside of the blade shaft. The metal wing nut on the end of the shaft secures the blade assembly to cream coloured plastic blade base. The wing nut also transmits the drive from the rubber coupling on your blender to the blade shaft. The wing nut has a LEFT HAND thread. The left hand thread ensures the blade assembly does not unscrew during normal blender use.
Firstly disassemble the blender blade assembly. Place a folded tea towel over the blades and hold the blades firmly. If you do not use a tea towel you may cut yourself.
Grip the wing nut with your other hand and unscrew it CLOCKWISE. Remove the wing nut. You can now remove the blade from the plastic base.
Put the blade assembly in the new jug and offer up the plastic base from under the jug so that the blade shaft protudes enough for you to install the wing nut.
Screw the wing nut ANTI-CLOCKWISE to secure the blades to the plastic base.
Do not over tighten the wing nut; you may have to replace your jug again at some point.
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