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I recently purchased a cream maker for my Kenwood Chef. I find, to my
shock and horror, that the connection does not quite work. The attachment can attach nicely, but upsidedown. There is a projection on the cream maker at the bottom of the shaft, while the place for that projection is at the top of the slow speed attaching place on the mixer. Any ideas as to what I can do. I also realize that getting English mechanical devices can be foolish, since my very first car was a 1954 Juguar. A beautiful car, but everything leaked. -- Jerry Bank Trenton, New Jersey Music is the language of the gods. |
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Jerry Bank wrote in
: I recently purchased a cream maker for my Kenwood Chef. I find, to my shock and horror, that the connection does not quite work. The attachment can attach nicely, but upsidedown. There is a projection on the cream maker at the bottom of the shaft, while the place for that projection is at the top of the slow speed attaching place on the mixer. Any ideas as to what I can do. I also realize that getting English mechanical devices can be foolish, since my very first car was a 1954 Juguar. A beautiful car, but everything leaked. Maybe you need to be in the UK for it to work right. |
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Jerry Bank wrote in
: In article , says... Jerry Bank wrote in : Maybe you need to be in the UK for it to work right. Is that the Jaguar or the Kenwood. Probably both. :-) The Jag has long since gone to the great junkyard in the sky. More's the pity. The Kenwood is still a puzzle. Strange, actually. Have youw written Kenwood? |
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