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    I would not recommend buying PREETHI MIXIE. The mixie works well for about a year and then tightens up. The contact in Dallas charges about $ 20 (including postal and other things) for loosening it and making it workable. She generally tries to give you some tips like dipping it in oil for a few days but it seems unworkable to me and to a couple of other friends who have been in the same position. I had both the jars go out around the one to 2 year mark (so that is a yearly cost of 40 dollars approx) which I think is a bad economic proposition. Otherwise, I guess the mixie is okay but this makes it a bad deal unless you live in Dallas.

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