Collection: Hand blender

Spare parts for immersion blenders: shafts, blade assemblies, seals, cups/containers, motors, pins, cables, buttons/switches, safety components.

Use the brand, model, or code of your immersion blender to quickly find the right spare part. If in doubt, send us a photo with the information on the label.

Immersion Blender Spare Parts and Maintenance Guide

What this collection contains

You will find original and compatible spare parts for immersion blenders: **shaft** (in plastic, metal, with protective bell), various types of blade assemblies, **seals**, measuring cups/containers, motors and their **gears**, connecting pins, power cables, buttons/switches, safety devices, and blade covers. Useful sources confirm the availability of these parts on specialized sites like Moulinex Accessories / Spare Parts. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}

How to choose the right part

  1. Brand and model, often found on the body of the appliance or on the motor base;
  2. Type of shaft: length, diameter, type of connection (threaded, snap-in);
  3. Blade assembly: check the diameter of the blades, the number of blades, material (stainless steel, protected alloy), compatibility with the motor body;
  4. Seal/o-ring: measurements and material (silicone, rubber); important to prevent liquid infiltration or wear;
  5. Buttons, switches, and safety: if they do not work properly, they could compromise use or safety; always certified spare parts.

Recommended maintenance

  • Clean the shaft and blades immediately after use, using a neutral detergent; dry well to avoid corrosion;
  • Check that the seal is intact and properly positioned; replace it if deformed or worn;
  • Ensure that the pin/blade connection has no play;
  • Avoid overheating the motor: take breaks during intense use and do not immerse the electric body;
  • Regularly inspect cables, buttons, and switches for signs of wear or electrical damage.

Common problems and quick solutions

  • Motor runs but blade does not rotate: damaged blade assembly or worn connecting pin;
  • Poor mixing: dull blades or damaged coating;
  • Liquid leaking from the shaft-body junction: defective or improperly positioned seal;
  • Power button unresponsive: worn switch or defective internal contact;
  • Burning smell or overheating: possible overload, stressed motor, or obstructed fan.

Quick FAQs

When to replace the blade assembly?

When you notice that the mix is uneven, coarse residues despite use, or if the blade is visibly damaged or dull.

The seal is leaking: what to do?

Check if it is deformed or cracked; if so, replace it with the part corresponding to the specific model.

Can I wash the shaft in the dishwasher?

Yes, only if the manufacturer allows it; otherwise, wash it by hand to preserve the mechanical parts and avoid damage.

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