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Show filters Sort by Most relevant Most helpful Newest to oldest Oldest to newest High to low rating Low to high rating Age 18-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65 and older Gender Male Female Verified purchaser I got the product within 24 hours. The clerk at the counter was courteous and very efficient. I will strongly recommend the service. Yes (8) No (1)  Report Yes (8) No (1) Verified purchaser Verified purchaser My harvest gold and avocado green Oster Kitchen Center is over 40 years old. It has been a wonderful, versatile appliance (2 mixing bowls, 2 bread and 2 regular beaters, meat grinder, juicer, and blender), with a powerful motor, that continues to function perfectly. Naturally due to age, the rubber seal beneath the blender wore out. I recently tried to make smoothies, and liquid began to leak from the bottom of the blender. I seriously considered investing in a new, up-to-date blender for the purpose and sadly taking the entire Kitchen Center unit to Goodwill. Hubby felt he could find replacement parts.
We ordered them from Walmart in the morning (in a small town) and the parts were ready for pickup that afternoon! The repair clearly fixed the problem and I now have a brand new appliance! I love having fresh, new, sharp blades. breville blr50s motiv blender - silver reviewI did not really need the new round lid, as my blender is an old square shape. hamilton beach hand mixer 62300The kit contains two rubber seals, so have a spare "tucked away" to be used in the future.....oster 8 speed blender blstcf-bcc review(if I need it and can remember where I put it!!)oster blender blstcf-bcc parts
Yes (9) No (1)  Report Yes (9) No (1) Verified purchaser I called the 800 number for a replacement part. The Customer Service Representative was friendly, knowledgeable and helpful. Oster really does care about their customers first! omega blender bl440sAfter this experience, I can honestly say that I will tell all of my friends how Great Oster. oster 8 speed blender blstcf-bccI will always choose Oster when making a kitchen appliance purchase because I know that if I need to contact customer support, they are really sincere. Ordering parts is simple. [This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I think this set of parts is a bargain but I was only wanting to find the gasket seals. I don't like to have spare parts sitting around until I need them which hopefully will be a long time. For anyone else looking for just the gaskets, I found a set of 3 Oster seals available online at CulinaryParts for only $2.36 including shipping!
Yes () No (1)  Report Yes () No (1) The Oster blender we purchased barely one year ago has a 600 W motor with Pre Programmable settings. We felt it was worth the $10 to purchase all the parts in the kit even though we needed only the bottom plastic piece. This piece actually cracked months ago but we kept trying to work with it and finally gave up when the crack widened. We use this blender almost daily now as we make fresh smoothies every morning. Yes () No (3)  Report Yes () No (3) Despite discouraging e-mail from Margarita, Jarden Consumer Solutions to the contrary, I took a chance on ordering this kit. The bottom cap, sealing rings and, most importantly, the stainless steel blades FIT the 5-cup-glass-jar of my wife's Oster® Blender Model 248 Series A -- Vintage circa 1960. The top in this kit fits an 8-cup plastic jar, I think. The bearing of the old blade assembly seized up a few years ago. Been using a cheap, plastic substitute. Now, if they will only just re-stock the replacement 5-cup glass jar 014709-156-000.html The original is a bit chipped around the bottom.
Plastic bottom cap and new sealing ring fits nicely. But the original jar is etched -- looks like beach glass -- from literally 50 years in a dishwasher. Motor is still strong as an ox! Now, if I only still had my grandmother's jet-engine-looking Electrolux from the same era! Verified purchaser I needed to replace the blades and rubber rings on my Osterizer several months ago, but the Oster Brand Replacement Kit was not available anywhere. So I ordered an off-brand kit, and it was terrible. With that kit, my blender was somehow spitting out oil and I couldn't figure out how. After just a few uses, I threw out those off-brand parts, and put the old ones back in. Then after a few months, the Osterizer kit showed up on my facebook feed, so I ordered it right away. The replacement cover and black base in the kit don't fit my blender, but the parts I really needed (blades and ring) were a fit, and my old Osterizer is working perfectly. Saved having to buy a new blender. Yes (0) No (0)  Report Yes (0) No (0) Verified purchaser Verified purchaser This is exactly what I was looking for.
Hope it lasts longer than the original. Yes (0) No (0)  Report Yes (0) No (0) Verified purchaser Verified purchaser I was pleased that everything in this kit fit a 4 year old blender. The base had cracked, and the new base (that holds the blade) fit fine. Just be sure everything is thoroughly cleaned before you put it on so it will fit properly. I am very pleased with this purchase. Yes () No (1)  Report Yes () No (1) Verified purchaser Verified purchaser a perfect replacement! Yes (0) No (0)  Report Yes (0) No (0) Verified purchaserYour browser does not support iframes. PITTSBURGH (AP) - Jung Ho Kang arrived in the United States last winter a mystery before providing a major jolt that helped get the Pittsburgh Pirates started on their run at a third straight playoff berth. Now, they'll try to reach the postseason without their supremely confident rookie shortstop. Kang underwent surgery Thursday night to repair a broken left leg and torn knee ligament sustained on a takeout slide at second base by Chris Coghlan of the Chicago Cubs.
The team said Kang is expected to be out six to eight months, meaning he could miss the start of the 2016 season. RELATED: BREWERS' JIMMY NELSON HIT IN HEAD BY LINE DRIVE The 28-year-old Kang went down hard when Coghlan slid into him while trying unsuccessfully to break up a double play in the first inning of Chicago's 9-6 victory Thursday. Kang was helped off the field and taken to a hospital. An MRI revealed the extent of the damage. Kang declined to place blame on Coghlan in a statement released through agent Alan Nero. "It is unfortunate that what would be considered heads up baseball would cause such a serious injury," Kang said. "That said, Coghlan was playing the game the way it should be played. I'm confident he meant me no harm. I appreciate everyone's support." Chicago manager Joe Maddon called it a "good baseball play." Coghlan, involved in a similar sequence that injured former Tampa Bay infielder Akinori Iwamura in 2009, expressed remorse. "I hate that that happened," Coghlan said.
"I'd never try to hurt somebody. I sent him over a letter and told him I hoped he would be OK." The news made headlines in Kang's home country. News1, a Korean news organization, described Coghlan's slide as a "murderous tackle." Cubs' Chris Coghlan slides into second and injures Pirates shortstop Jung Ho Kang. Kang's leg bends awkwardly. Kang goes down holding his left leg. Trainer Ben Potenziano tends to Kang. FOLLOW THE DAILY NEWS SPORTS ON FACEBOOK. Kang, the first position player to directly make the jump from the Korean Baseball Organization to the majors, hit .287 with 15 home runs and 58 RBIs in 126 games for Pittsburgh, which leads the Cubs by two games in the chase for the top NL wild card. "Send our teammate Jung Ho Kang prayers," Pittsburgh center fielder Andrew McCutchen tweeted Thursday night. "Heal up Chingu (friend). We got u. Best believe that." Pittsburgh won the rights to sign Kang during the offseason and he agreed to a four-year, $11 million contract to provide in the infield.