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Amazon reviews are very critical, but you actually can post questions on Amazon to ask if anyone knows where to buy.
It might be possible to buy a full mixer, new or used, and including the beaters cheaply due to their poor reputation, and then use the beaters for your appliance.
Example - already sold but if new would include the GE beaters.
First I would search for a dealer or reputable repair shop. Check the yellow pages or call your chamber of commerce. If that doesn't work, try www.geappliances.com/ge/parts/
I bought an old GM mixer no. 30M47 with no beaters yesterday at the Salvation Army store. The beaters I have for a newish (ugly) GE hand held beater fit perfectly. I suggest taking your old beater to a store that sells new GE handheld beaters and seeing if the new beaters fit. If anyone reads this and wants me to look up the number of the new ugly beater for them, please say so before I take it to the Salvation Army.. : )
Hi. Truthfully, by the time you pay shipping you are money ahead to buy a new mixer. Go to Walmart where they have nice handheld ones in the 10 - 19 dollar range.
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