Originally posted by: GodlessAstronomer
Sure, but the more important question is, will it blend?
:Q recursive blending FTMFW.
Originally posted by: Baked
I'd just throw that shit out. Who the hell gives old kitchen wear to people? That's naaasty.
Originally posted by: Atheus
Originally posted by: Baked
I'd just throw that shit out. Who the hell gives old kitchen wear to people? That's naaasty.
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Everyone should recycle their old appliances - there's always someone out there who wants them.
I wouldn't put anything electric in the dishwasher, and if I did, I'd take it apart first and dry each part before putting it back together. I doubt it's possible to get all the water out of a motor coil anyway.
Originally posted by: Atheus
Originally posted by: Baked
I'd just throw that shit out. Who the hell gives old kitchen wear to people? That's naaasty.
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Everyone should recycle their old appliances - there's always someone out there who wants them.
I wouldn't put anything electric in the dishwasher, and if I did, I'd take it apart first and dry each part before putting it back together. I doubt it's possible to get all the water out of a motor coil anyway.
Originally posted by: Eli
In a basic blender, there shouldn't be anything inside that will be damaged, however soap is pretty corrosive, so YMMV.
I would blow it out with compressed air after running it through if possible. I still don't think it's a very good idea; I would take it apart and clean it by hand.
Edit: The detriment will be to the motor. Not that the motor itself is susceptible to water, but you're going to wash all the grease out of the motor's bushings.
Originally posted by: Baked
I'd just throw that shit out. Who the hell gives old kitchen wear to people? That's naaasty.