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My 1975 Rival grinder/slicer is still going strong. The bolt for the handle rusted out and had to be replaced, but that's all the maintenance I've done in the past 45 years. I'm amazed that the rubber suction cup still grabs the counter, but it does.

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I have the KA, dragged it out the other day after Steve made hash browns, washed the starch out of them after I shredded them, should have used the Blackstone to cook them, going to nuke them the next time cool in fridge overnight then shred and skip the wash
 
My 1975 Rival grinder/slicer is still going strong. The bolt for the handle rusted out and had to be replaced, but that's all the maintenance I've done in the past 45 years. I'm amazed that the rubber suction cup still grabs the counter, but it does.

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Got one just about identical except different brand from the MIL
 
My 1975 Rival grinder/slicer is still going strong. The bolt for the handle rusted out and had to be replaced, but that's all the maintenance I've done in the past 45 years. I'm amazed that the rubber suction cup still grabs the counter, but it does.

s-l1600.jpg

Now that is quite the rig. They don't make them nearly as tough as that old guy.
 
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