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Ronson on stick blender 8342 motor coupler

I need a replacement motor coupler for this old stick blender. The part that connects the blade shaft to the motor. Any advice? Plastic with both ends identical. Thank you

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If you need a replacement motor coupler for your Ronson 8342 stick blender, there are a few options you can try:

  1. Check with the manufacturer: Contact Ronson customer support and inquire about the availability of a replacement motor coupler for your specific model of stick blender. They may be able to provide you with a replacement part or direct you to a authorized distributor.
  2. Check online retailers: Look for online retailers that sell parts for small appliances, such as Amazon or eBay. You may be able to find a replacement motor coupler for your Ronson stick blender.
  3. Check with local appliance repair shops: Local appliance repair shops may carry the replacement parts you need or have the contacts to help you find them.
It's worth noting that finding replacement parts for old appliances can be difficult and that's why it's always better to check with the manufacturer first.
Also, you might want to have the model and serial number of your stick blender when reaching out to the manufacturer or other suppliers, as it will help them to identify the correct parts for your specific unit.

Posted on Jan 14, 2023

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