Blender Lid Blade Gasket Seal

Q: How does a blender blade prevent friction with the Lid under neath?

A: Through a gasket seal underneath the blade As shown in the video...

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Applications: Food Blender, Vegetables, Fruits, Dry Fruits, Milkshakes, Yogurt

** Prevent blade break offs from Friction

** Prevent heat from friction and motor burn out

*** Prevent possible explosion from friction and blade break off's

** Blender repair & Parts replacement

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Relevant Background: "A blender (sometimes called a liquidiser in British English) is a kitchen and laboratory appliance used to mix, purée, or emulsify food and other substances..In cases where the blades are removable, the container should have an O-ring or gasket between the body of the container and the base to seal the container and prevent the contents from leaking. The blending container is generally shaped in a way that encourages material to circulate through the blades, rather than simply spinning around." ("Blender", https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blender)...A missing or torn gasket seal may create friction and may be a hazard for injuries...
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Relevant statistics: "Earlier this week, the Consumer Reports TV crew was filming a segment on blenders, detailing the results of our recently updated Ratings of nearly 60 models. Our cameraman got too close to one of the blender blades and gave his thumb a pretty good gash. He's not alone. More than 7,000 people were injured by blenders in 2011, based on emergency-room treated injuries reported to the Consumer Products Safety Commission. The number has tripled in the last decade as blenders continue to gain in popularity.The vast majority of injuries involve lacerations to a finger, with people coming into contact with a blender blade while operating or cleaning their machine. While young children and the elderly are sometimes hurt, the largest age group to sustain injuries is the 25 to 44 cohort. Think harried parents rushing to get dinner on the table, young professionals scrambling to make their morning smoothie, and yes, reveling twenty-somethings whipping up another round of margaritas. Whatever your age, here are six safety reminders that will help you enjoy your blender without ending up a statistic. Never put your hand inside a blender, especially if it's plugged in. Unlike food processors, most blenders don't have safety interlocks, so you could accidentally turn the unit on with your hand inside. Avoid sticking utensils into a running blender. If you need to scrape down the sides with a spatula or spoon, turn off the blender before doing so. Instead of hand washing, add soapy water and run the blender until the container and blades are clean. Then unplug it and rinse the container under the faucet. Use a utensil, and not you fingers, to dislodge food from the blade or blade guard of a standard immersion blender, making sure to first unplug the device. To reduce the risk of electrical shock, never submerge the power cord, power plug, or motor of any blender in water or other liquid. Unplug the blender when not in use, and keep the power cord out of reach of young children, since some accidents occur when blenders are pulled off the edge of a counter....” (“Blender injuries stir up more visits to the emergency room”, https://www.consumerreports.org/cro/news/2013/02/blender-injuries-stir-up-more-visits-to-the-emergency-room/index.htm)

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Relevant Insurance Coverage:
A. Personal injury coverage
B. Personal property coverage
c. Personal and commercial Liability for injury and property damage, liability of children, liability of a bailee, liability of a residence employee...
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Relevant Coverage: 
A. Auto Insurance - Comprehensive (All perils) 
B. Liability Insurance 
C. Travel and Health Coverage 
D. Life Insurance
E. Life Jacket, panic button, anti-drowning bracelet, GPS Tracker
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