KitchenAid
Blender

Model # 5KHBV53EOB0 Official KitchenAid hand blender

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Blender Arm W11413699
#4A

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Blender arm

Part #W11413699

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Blender Arm W11413695
#4

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Blender arm

Part #W11413695

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Pan Guard W11413707
#3

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Pan guard

Part #W11413707

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Beaker With W11413683
#2

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Beaker with

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Use & Care Guide W11418491
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Part #W11418491

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