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I think paid less than $25, for my single, so I must have gotten a great deal.

They are great little items and work really well. I know mine is always a topic of conversation as friends and family always want to take it home.


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Hey Bob,
Now that I know you have one, I'll just ask for a shake.
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Yes Bob you got a good deal on the single. There was one on CL a few years ago. Lady selling her aunts stuff. Posts it first, researches it second. I email ready to buy for $30 asking price.
She emails back, no way and changes her asking price to $100.

Thats the smart way to do things right?

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I worked at a country club for 25 years that had,and still has 6 of those operating today.Singles,doubles and triples.
They are behind the bars and used daily to make the mixed drinks.I started there in '78 & used them then too.
I went over to see who's still around from the crew I knew,and no one is there that I recall at all today.While talking to the new regime,I did see ALL the mixers still behind the bars in the same spots.They have always been dependable while I was there and look to be still being used daily,and in todays world,add a nice nod to the past at that country club.

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coldpizza,
Its a testament to how well they were made.
Any operating, oiling or maintainence tips for the new user?
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Keep them moving at least weekly/monthly I guess.
We only had issues with one that we didn't ue as frequently as the others.

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I was in an old cafe in a small town in the Gold Country and they have a triple they are still useing.


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This is what you need for taking care of your mixer.

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Hi, does anyone know a source for a single motor with spindle for a Hamilton Beach DM40? I have one of these triple head mixers but one of the motors is missing. Thanks!

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