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what sort of mixer is it? If it is a small hand help are the mixing blades fully inserted up to the little bumps on the side of the rods of the mixer blades where they attach to mixer. If a larger mixer like a kenwood, agin make sure the blade / s are properly inserted.
Yes the blades are available as spare parts for the Mixer. I suggest
that you contact any nearby dealer of the Mixer.The price depends on the
Quality and there are many makes of blades which is compatible with
your mixer.
The blades pull straight off the shaft. If you look closely you will see a small notch on the blade that fits a tab on the shaft. This keeps the blade turning at the same speed as the shaft.
Anyway, pulling straight down on the blade should get it off. You might try boiling the tip in water to soften whatever gunk is holding it on. Be careful you don't burn your fingers when trying to pull off the blade after boiling it.
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