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It should be, have a look in your local newspaper for electrical appliance repair outlets , they should be able to help, although in this throwaway structure we live in today it could prove to be difficult to find somebody capable.
 
Be cheaper to get a new one than have it repaired depends upon how much you value the blender.
 
Hi Tyler and Welcome to the Forum :)
Nice pic !
Question is, why did the lead fail? Did the lead get damaged at some point? Or is the blender faulty and it overheated the lead?
 
What would the cost be likely to be?
Difficult to say Tyler, but if it's coming close to the cost of a new one then bin it and buy new, get a quote before you agree to the repair though.
 
Basically the wire was sitting on a plate of an electric cooker, the cooker came on and the plate the wire was on happened to be on also, long story short, melted wire, loud bang, the end
 
The blender is a nutripro 1200 nothing extravagant but it's a good purpose made blender/juicer id like to keep or replace with another the exact same
 
Hi Tyler and Welcome to the Forum :)
Nice pic !
Question is, why did the lead fail? Did the lead get damaged at some point? Or is the blender faulty and it overheated the lead?
Melted on the hob is how I read it.
As Pete says, if you find an appliance repairer that has the tools (security screws probably present) or some brains and gumption to get over that problem the only thing to weigh up is the price of repair vs the price of asset.
All the best
 
Or use a joint similar to the ones being discussed yesterday on the washing machine flex thread. Cut back to undamaged cable and extend with new flex.
 
tip for OP...... buy a cordless blender.
 
Having a well earned day off Ant?
No mate just had to send an email for materials and posted while waiting for mate to pick me up been doing church at end of Broadmead Avenue (Morrisons end) last few days of the job waiting for Mechanical AGAIN.
 
Did you hear about the blender manufacturer that was going bust? They went into liquidation :):)
 
Or use a joint similar to the ones being discussed yesterday on the washing machine flex thread. Cut back to undamaged cable and extend with new flex.
Never done it myself but......

But I can assure you they work a treat when you put an angle grinder through an appliance flex.
 

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