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Tastyfrzz · 61-69, M
My old one had failed so i bought a new one. It's noisier and jumps around so I looked online and found the parts to fix the old one. Even got the grease and better feet than it originally had. Cost under $50. Only issue i had was putting the brushes in the right way on the sides. Draw where the chamfer goes when you take them out! Adjusted the screw distances like the directions said and now the old one works great! I don't think the new ones can be rebuilt either.