Broken Mixer Blade-Beater off the Stem (Is this supposed to do THIS?)

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daveamkrayoguy

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Well, NO! I don't think so!

From the next-to-last-week of Gibraltar Trade Center open for business, (now closed forever) a couple months ago:

I bought this (rather cheap, off-brand) milkshake mixer & got the ($1, but thrown in for free) package of Bug Lite light bulbs for $5, the price of the mixer:

I made at least one milkshake with it, just to find that not only did the stem fall off into the cup, but unfortunately the small beater attachment was also submerged...

-- Dave

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I had a good Hamilton Beach that I actually got from Kraft when you saw Malted Milk Powder from 'em (Chocolate, and Natural--and the latter lets you make it whatever flavor Malteds you want, so I like best!) and of course I wish I hadn't gotten rid of...

It worked to its last day (& surely beyond) but I think my mom made me discard it--it had admittedly gone unused, but I rarely used her blender--maybe this was 10-ywears-ago, when my wife & I were getting married and I was finally moving out...

My mind's reeling back a bit, and of course, I keep this mixer hidden as I don't think my daughter is ready for this given its inferior quality & her desire to use a long extension cord & make an outdoor-sidewalk milkshake stand...

-- Dave
 
When I was a kid I'd just make milkshakes in my moms Waring blender. Oster sells a "milkshake" blade online for their blenders though I've never tried one.Perhaps it just incorporates a bit more air..   

 

I do have a real commercial Hamilton Beach milkshake mixer that I got at an antique store along with 5 or 6 of the real metal milkshake containers.  It works really well.. quality stuff back then. 

 
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If you want a stick type blender-try to find an older Hamilton Beech or Waring one-go to a restaurant supply and see if they have one in the used equipment section-those will last FOREVER without worry---in the meantime use that Oster blender behind the no name new one whose mixer rod broke.You can get a 'shake blade for the Oster.
 

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