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Bill
 
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Default HELP with a Blakeslee A707A Mixer

Hello,
I just got a Blakeslee A707A 7 qt mixer from my
aunt who had it in storage for the last few years,
the unit is like new and has many attachments. My
wife has been looking at those Kitchenaid mixers
at Kohls and such and this was offered to us free
with many attachments so we figured why not try it
out?

Problem is my aunt never used it and knows nothing
about it LOL, and we have never used a mixer
either, does anyone know where I can find mixer
instruction books for this model? Or if you have
a Blakeslee A707A and have a book can I pay you
for a photocopy of it or something?

I searched a bit online hoping to find Blakeslee
info but most of what I have found is all big
commercial grade units for sale, I was hoping to
just find a web site with a customer service email
or phone number but so far I haven't found
anything like that and was just hoping maybe a
Blakeslee owner might even just have contact info
or a phone number off one of their booklets or
something.

Thanks for any and all info,

Bill


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"Bill" > wrote in message news:<4nfMb.23746$Rc4.89147@attbi_s54>...
> Hello,
> I just got a Blakeslee A707A 7 qt mixer from my
> aunt who had it in storage for the last few years,
> the unit is like new and has many attachments. My
> wife has been looking at those Kitchenaid mixers
> at Kohls and such and this was offered to us free
> with many attachments so we figured why not try it
> out?
>
> Problem is my aunt never used it and knows nothing
> about it LOL, and we have never used a mixer
> either, does anyone know where I can find mixer
> instruction books for this model? Or if you have
> a Blakeslee A707A and have a book can I pay you
> for a photocopy of it or something?
>
> I searched a bit online hoping to find Blakeslee
> info but most of what I have found is all big
> commercial grade units for sale, I was hoping to
> just find a web site with a customer service email
> or phone number but so far I haven't found
> anything like that and was just hoping maybe a
> Blakeslee owner might even just have contact info
> or a phone number off one of their booklets or
> something.
>
> Thanks for any and all info,
>


You should try to contact this :
http://www.kenwoodchef.com/
They are dealing with many sorts of mixing equipment including Blakeslee.
They may have the operating manual for that particular mixer.
Roy
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Blakeslee is the same as Kenwood and this site may help. Look under
Kenwood. http://www.kenwoodchef.com/


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Thank you for the replies

Bill


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