KitchenAid mixer 9704230 blender coupling.
This is a brand new coupler to replace your worn out one in your KitchenAid Blender. Fits all colors and configurations of the following models:
KSB3 KSB5
Note that this will fit your blender if it begins with either “KSB3″ or “KSB5″. Most blender models will be something like “KSB3WH” or “KSB5OB1″ where the last 2-3 letters only determine the color of the blender, which is not important for determining fit of this part.
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Feb 17th, 2010 at 4:45 pm
My 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.
Feb 17th, 2010 at 5:05 pm
We called Kitchen Aid because this was the second blender that this part failed on. Of course it was out of warranty so they told us we would need to send in the unit for repairs. We found the part just popped off so my husband started hunting the part. We bought 2 and the repair took less than a minute. More people need to know about this.