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tolivac

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Remember the VM blender CircleW had for sale a few months back-has a new home-was able to unjam the blades.Sorry don't have pictures-no camera-one of the next appliances I will have to get.Have a film camera though-came from a yard sale-can't use that here-anyway back to the blender-After I got the blender shipped to me-put a few drops of oil on the bottom of the jar bearing-let it sit a couple days-then was able to turn the shaft with my Leatherman tool.Let the oil soak another day-blade now freely turns!Used the VM method to wash the jar a couple of times.Now the machine runs very nicely.Used it yesterday morning to make my VM scrambled eggs-a few eggs broken into the jar,a little milk-than two big spoonfuls of Cheez-Wiz-blended together-than cook in a frypan as usual.My mom has made these for me when I was little-still like my eggs made that way.The VM machine made them flawlessly-and made my Breakfast bananna shake in my Giant VM XL blender-its quite something to see these machines together!They made my breakfast for me.so many thanks to CircleW!!!Paid him extra for his excellent expert packing job.the package and machine survived the USPS package and baggage handling gorillas!
 
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