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Amy Rorris Posted on Oct 26, 2016
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Sj9668, blender is leaking from bottom. I think i could go to the store and ask for a gasket? What would be the name of the piece to go inbetween the blades and the bottom hardware? slightly lose.

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Most blenders have similar issues and it occurs when you have a binding and the seal gets hot and the rubber wears away.
in this photo I replaced this part it was only 9.98 on Amazon.
But it was for a black and decker. Because you mentioned the blade felt loose I would try that.
search Amazon for blender parts, maybe use model number of your blender. But save picture to phone and then you have idea what you might need.
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