We have a "Back to Basics 4500" meat grinder that
The problem is due to the gears that have been damaged and if not then is the motor, many times the first problem leads to the second and the manufacture does not give any of the motor replacing parts only the extrenal parts which you find at the
link Also here is the
manual of your grinder at which you can remove all external parts and try to rotate the motor forward or reverse if not any reactions then we sugest for a replacement apliance.
I received a Back to Basics popcorn popper for
Hey you know it's a great popcorn maker and I have one it's an old fashioned way of cooking popcorn you know they only cost about 20 bucks I suggest you just buy another one and enjoy it
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