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Wife's old Cuisinart food processor finally isn't working right. 17 yrs-old and the buttons have finally given up buttoning (see picture).
![]() I don't really feel right giving this away to Goodwill or Salvation Army in this condition as it may be hazardous to someone's health. How would you dispose of it? ![]() All the attachments are good to go. I'd love to keep them as spares but, she doesn't have room to store them and neither do I. We already have the new one in place on the counter top. Interestingly, they went back to an old design of paddle levers to replace the buttons. Surprised the heck out of me when I opened the box this morning. I thought it would be a direct/same replacement model. It was a pleasant surprise. ![]()
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Shytecan it. We had to get new blades due to a recall. Seems they would shatter and leave metal pieces in whatever you were chopping. Didn't happen to us but was a problem with earlier food processors.
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Yeah, we got the new blades for this one.
What is it in me that just hates to toss 'good' stuff in the trash? The mixing bowl etc are all like new. Only thing wrong is the dang buttons. And they don't sell replacements for them, I looked.
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If the buttons aren’t working it no longer should be considered “good stuff” if it can’t be repaired.
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Were your parents children of the Depression generation? Mine were. My dad taught me to never throw anything away. He never said anything, but my grandmother talked about the days they got by on one small meal a day. They hoarded every scrap of stuff they couldn't use until someone came by who could use it. It's still hard for me to get rid of stuff, but people around here are so awash with possessions that nobody wants my old stuff. I don't need it, but can't bring myself to send it to the dump. They have old stuff of their own.
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Why? It hasn't stopped anyone else from giving junk to the Thrifts..People test before they buy. Ask me how I know.
You shoulda bought a Robo Coupe..Which at one time invented and owned Cuisinart..They are commercial Processors.. I have a coupl of the vintage Robo Coupe Cuisinarts made in the late 70's and early 80'S. They are sought after as a lot of people like them. They are made in France and not China.
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Dad saved lots of stuff. My brother and I were able to complete a lot of projects from his stuff alone. It's funny, my brother, in getting his new place together, has been re-purposing a lot of stuff. When we were building the mezzanine in his shop, we'd always say 'That's how Dad would have done it.' Our Dad haunts both of us in how we do whatever we're doing. Especially if we're building something.
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Just leave it by your curb....someone will be over soon to pick it up.......
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I remember when mom washed and dried aluminum foil, she'd get several uses out of it.
And they'd never throw out the rubber band from the newspaper, that was wasteful. One time the clothes dryer died and was beyond all repair attempts, so dad got an old dryer from the scrap yard for $2 and got it working, but the drum rollers on one side were shot and he didn't have replacements. So he built a wooden stand so the dryer was angled, with one side higher than the other by about a foot! That would use gravity to keep tension on the belt and keep it from slipping, mostly. But it always seemed to smell a little like burning rubber. About 10 years ago I was at his house and he was repairing an old string of Christmas lights. He got it working after about an hour and I mentioned that he could have driven to the store and bought $5 worth of lights faster than it took to fix those old ones. He said "yep, but now I have working lights AND $5". The other day i told my wife that the shower door in the master bath is only a year old and lots nicer than the one in the front bath, so when we redo the master shower I can take that door and replace the old one with it and save some money. She said I sound like my dad, and I thought that was a nice compliment. Last edited by sammyg2; 08-12-2020 at 11:38 AM.. |
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i'd toss it into my garbage.
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I'll admit that it was hard, but I just did that.
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hahha..i get it.
i have a pair of work boots i've walked to the garbage can twice..i keep kicking them back under my desk..
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I really should start a thread on how my brother is re-doing his new place. I think you guys would get a kick out of it.
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Email their customer support. Say it was awesome and can't believe this is going to send it to the garbage. You never know...
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Do you make jerky or sausage? Anything that gets aced out of the kitchen goes to the garage or the grill to be repurposed to "outside duty".
Heck, I have an old cookie sheet sitting under the 911 as we speak.
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Recycle, right?
They have private corporation drop off places that pay for bulk quantities of that kind of stuff here. They are happy to have you thrown it on their pile when you drive by.
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After 17 yrs I think it's seen its life span. I'm willing to let it go now.
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Uh, not exactly, but it'll do.
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re-rig the motor to do something in the garage mixing bowl, etc. become spares buttons can go in trash or give them to some kids as toys |
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