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Just what you need

We bought a Chef on eBay and the feet had completely worn away. We ordered these new feet and they were delivered quickly and were easy to fit with a sharp tap from a hammer. The result is great, the Chef can now stand on the worktop without scratching it and there is a flow of air to cool the motor. And the price was great too. Highly recommended. One word of warning, it is a bit fiddly removing the remains of the old feet. We used a skewer to dig out the rubber and a pair of bull nosed pliers to grip the pin. By the fifth foot we'd got the hang of it!Read full review...

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Kenwood rubber feet

Tucked away under every Kenwood food mixer are five small rubber feet which stop the machine from moving around your kitchen work surface. Over time these little feet both compress and wear. Fitting new ones is a very easy and quick job that doesn't need any special tools - just a small pair of pliers and something to tap the new pins into place.

For just a couple of pounds you can both stop your Kenwood moving around and make it quieter - that's got to be the bargain of the century!
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Good product

Rubber feet are fine. Getting the old pins out is another matter! Strong, long-nosed pliers are required. I broke off the two I replaced an drilling them out is almost impossible because the pins are made of hardened steel and are set in the relatively soft aluminium casing. Doing it again I would make sure I had the correct pliers and try to using an anti-clockwise twisting action to get them out. Hope this helps others.Read full review...

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They' re just feet!

Not much to say. These are simple replacement feet for the Chef mixer. Good price from this seller and arrived quickly. If you haven't fitted these before (our Chef is 40+ and has worn out a few) you will have to work out how to dig out the remainder of the old feet so you can get pliers on the fixing pins (I used a small craft knife and little screwdriver). I tapped the new pins home with a centre-punch.Read full review...

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Brilliant replacement rubber feet for my Kenwood Chef.

Fantastic replacement ‘feet’ for my Kenwood Chef. A simple switch from worn feet has made my life so much easier. Great price & speedy delivery. Would recommend.

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Walking Mixer????

Easy solution to the walking mixer syndrome caused by worn or uneven rubber feet,

simply remove ALL the old feet and refit with new, easy and efficient way to rejuvenate your old walking mixer !!Read full review...

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Kenwood chef rubber foot replacements

Perfect replacement for old disintegrating feet. Read how to remove fragmented old ones on line, bought these and fitted in minutes. You do need needle nose pliers to remove the old ones though. Very happy thanks:-)Read full review...

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Kenwood spares

This was done for a 40 year old machine so I was delighted to find these fitted perfectly. I did need to find the 5 holes by removing the remnant feet and nail, I just need to begin using it with them in place. Very good buy, arrived very quickly, thank you.Read full review...

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These feet fitted perfectly!

These new replacement feet were a perfect fit to our old Kenwood Chef mixer and now it sits sill whilst being used. No more waltzing around the work top when running at full speed. I should have fitted them long ago!Read full review...

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They are what they say they are !

These are little rubber feet just like the ones that are attached to a Kenwood mixer.You pull the damaged one out and push the new one in and give it a gentle tap with a hammer.

Just like it says in the description !!!Read full review...

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