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Mcdevito75 here, Thank you for your solution, while true, still contact Jack Lalanne online or phone, see what they can do as far as a replacement Juicer goes. This is an Old Number from his commercial on TV maybe 2 months old, 800-695-9247Mcdevito75 here, Thank you for your solution, while true, still contact Jack Lalanne online or phone, see what they can do as far as a replacement Juicer goes. This is an Old Number from his commercial on TV maybe 2 months old, 800-695-9247
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Are you talking about the clutch nut that screws down on the basket and blade, or the small clips that the cover rotates and snaps into. Either way call Waring at 1 800 492 7464, they should have the part.
According to Jack Lallanes Support you need to buy a new motor! No replacement part for that specific part!
I have the same problem and also do not want to buy a new motor!
Scam!
Dennis
I had the juicer for exactly two weeks and the same piece broke. The little plastic part in which the blade screws onto. Called the company and they were actually no help at all. Please don't waste your money!
Make sure the Juicer is unpluged. What you need is the cresent tool or two metal objects to place in the two holes opposite each other and press down the metal objects in the holes while turning counter clockwise. It kind of acts like a lock and key system.
The blade maybe was not screwed in right. Screw out the blade using the blade tool and screw it back again making sure it is screwed in and fitted in right. Do not tighten too much. It breaks easily.
After about a half hour I finally figured it out. I'll go through all the steps.
1. Remove pusher from chute.
2. Pull the locking bar down over the spout.
3. Remove lid.
4. This part is tricky. Stick the orange crescent tool into the blade holes and while holding the filter basket steady with one hand, turn the blade couterclockwise while pulling up.You do have put a little muscle into it. And remember, if you don't hold the filter steady, the whole damn thing just spins.
5. Remove the receptacle.
Good juicer, but it seems unnecessarily complicated.
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