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George Shirley wrote:

>> I'll second that lust. Make mine black, please!
>> My old Oster Kitchen Center has all the attachments (blender, food
>> processor, mixer, dough beater, yada yada yada) and it functions.
>> During one move overseas where it sat in storage for 3 years it must
>> have been hot in the warehouse which didn't improve the transmission
>> band. It slips now and squeals something fierce! I've put up with it
>> because it still works.


> Gawd! I miss my old Oster Kitchen Center with all the attachments. Got
> it for a Christmas gift in 1981 and finally had to give it away to
> charity after the main gear (plastic of course) stripped and there were
> no replacement parts available. Even tried to machine my own plastic
> gear but never got it right as I had to do it by hand. when they quit
> they quit for good, enjoy it while you can.


Just say the word and this one is yours! That would give me the excuse
to get the Kitchenaid stand mixer. I have a Cuisinart food processor,
so don't need anything off the kitchen center except a blender, which I
can buy separately.
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Goomba wrote:
> George Shirley wrote:
>
>>> I'll second that lust. Make mine black, please!
>>> My old Oster Kitchen Center has all the attachments (blender, food
>>> processor, mixer, dough beater, yada yada yada) and it functions.
>>> During one move overseas where it sat in storage for 3 years it must
>>> have been hot in the warehouse which didn't improve the transmission
>>> band. It slips now and squeals something fierce! I've put up with it
>>> because it still works.

>
>> Gawd! I miss my old Oster Kitchen Center with all the attachments. Got
>> it for a Christmas gift in 1981 and finally had to give it away to
>> charity after the main gear (plastic of course) stripped and there
>> were no replacement parts available. Even tried to machine my own
>> plastic gear but never got it right as I had to do it by hand. when
>> they quit they quit for good, enjoy it while you can.

>
> Just say the word and this one is yours! That would give me the excuse
> to get the Kitchenaid stand mixer. I have a Cuisinart food processor,
> so don't need anything off the kitchen center except a blender, which I
> can buy separately.

Thanks, but I replaced mine with the Puck stand mixer and have no more
room for gadgets. A very gracious offer though.
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