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Product Details Manufacturer: KitchenAid Brand: Kitchen Aid Product features: - Rubber coupling which sits on motor base and drivers blender blades
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Price List for KitchenAid 9704230 blender coupling.
| New |  | New Usually ships in 1-2 business days | $4.25 | | | New | thepartsbiz
 | New Brand New - 30 - day money back guarantee. We ship fast! Usually ships in 1-2 business days | $4.85 | | | New | thepartsbiz
 | New Brand New - 30 - day money back guarantee. We ship fast! Usually ships in 1-2 business days | $4.85 | | | New | allstarvacuums
 | New Usually ships in 1-2 business days | $5.95 | | | New | thepartsbiz
 | New Brand New - ***Bonus 2 Pack*** - 30- day money back guarantee Usually ships in 1-2 business days | $5.99 | | | New | thepartsbiz
 | New Brand new. 30 day money back guarantee. Ships Fast! Usually ships in 1-2 business days | $6.38 | | | New | Goodman's
 | New Usually ships in 1-2 business days | $6.99 | | | New |  | New Usually ships in 1-2 business days | $8.49 | | | New | s_amtrak
 | New Usually ships in 24 hours | $8.99 | | | New | thepartsbiz
 | New Brand New ***Bonus 3 Pack*** - 30 - day money back guarantee. We ship fast! Usually ships in 1-2 business days | $8.99 | |
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Kitchen and Housewares Reviews of the KitchenAid 9704230 blender coupling.Customer Review: Great replacement piece, save big bucks Summary: 5 StarsMy wife's aunt broke the piece by pushing down on the blender while it was running. This may be true on cheaper unit that may be unstable but this was a bad thing to do on the KitchenAid unit. It ended up breaking a few teeth on the coupling. I thought I'd have to dump the unit and buy a new one but some research pointed me to this replacement unit. Replacing it was a piece of cake. Take a flathead screw driver and point it at a 45 degree angle against one of the left over teeth on the angled side and hit the screw driver sharply with a hammer. You need to do it such that when it hit, the piece will turn "clockwise" which will unscrew it. It's a reverse thread so it's NOT lefty-loosy and righty-tighty but the opposite. One or two hits will loosen the coupling so you can unscrew it and screw on the new one. Presto!!! $10 fix vs $100 new unit.
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