Whirlpool Benalene 930 Gear Grease - 4176597

OEM Wholesale Warehouse (21553)
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Price:
US $11.95
ApproximatelyC $16.65
+ $11.10 shipping
Estimated delivery Fri, Jun 6 - Wed, Jun 18
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30 days return. Buyer pays for return shipping. If you use an eBay shipping label, it will be deducted from your refund amount. Policy depends on shipping service.
Condition:
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Product Identifiers

BrandWhirlpool
MPN4176597, 41765978OZ
UPC0036663602121
eBay Product ID (ePID)1860862520

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Featured RefinementsGrease

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4.9
107 product ratings
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  • Its food safe grease for gears. Dont eat it.

    I used this as the oem recommended grease when I rebuilt my kitchen aid stand mixer. I cannot say if its better then other greases other then I know it is food safe. Thick grease that sticks to the gears and other then I overloaded my mixer with bread flour it appears to have don't the job. Several years of use and the only failure is a worm gear made of brass and it is designed to fail under ridiculous load.( Kind of like a sheer pin a lawn mower)It doesn't appear to be a weak link but rather a safe way of building in a minor failure rather then have a costly major repair. DO NOT REUSE OLD GREASE as with the brass shavings it isn't going to lubricate your new worm gear properly. total cost of repair was way under 20 bucks. Cheaper then a new mixer for sure. Cant say the fix is the easiest. But not difficult either. You can watch how it is done on YouTube. Have a great day!

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  • Leaking Grease

    I've had my KitchenAid mixer for over 20 years and about a year ago it started leaking grease. After a little research I found that by merely replacing the grease (and possibly the gasket, which I did not have to do) the problem would go away, which it did. As the blog sites and youtube videos say, the worst part is removing the old grease, but being retired, I had all the time in the world, so, Only needing 4 oz. of food grade grease is the bad part, because you can buy a whole tube (for a grease gun) cheaper than you can the small amount needed for this project, but then, what do you do with a whole tube of mixer grease if you're not a mixer repairman and if this repair lasts another 20 years then this will turn out to be a cheap fix and the grease a 'good value' ? This company / site on ebay offered what I needed (exactly enough to do the job) for the lowest price and I received my grease in quick time.

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  • VERY, VERY ACCURATE !!!!!!!!

    I always try to buy OEM, so I took them at their word. Sure enough, it was valid. I was kinda skeptical about the " other " grease which was white, so I spent a little extra for this one. As you can see by the pics, I made a good choice. Our mixer, 600 watts is 7 years old, and never a lube job. It was starting to make a high pitch roar, so I decided to change the grease. I recorded video and sound on my cell phone before and after overhaul, wow what a difference. Process took about 6 hours, as I watched YOU TUBE video, but then again, I took all old grease out, wiped out the inside and gleaned all gears with rubbing alcohol. Looked like brand new. Also you WILL need the whole jar. I highly recommend watching the YOU TUBE video. Like I tell my kids, if your going to do something, do it RIGHT. Especially with a $400 mixer. Thanks for reading and good luck.

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  • KitchenAid mixer grease

    This is just the stuff to use to tune up your KA mixer. We watched a YouTube video on how to do it ourselves. Ours was leaking brown goo so I ordered this, my husband took it apart and cleaned out the runny brown goo and replaced it with this brand new grease. Works well, machine sounds better now. Works great.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • KitchenAid Stand Mixer Grease / If a novice can change this, so can you!

    I watched a video on YouTube and fixed my stand mixer. Give yourself time and follow the directions carefully, because doing things out of order won't work. But the grease was easy to change and now my mixer works as good as new!

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  • Exactly as needed - OEM style food-grade.

    I've cleaned and re-greased our two mixers - a 60-yr old Sunbeam MIxmaster and a 15-yr old Kitchen Aid. This 8 oz quantity was perfect to have enough to re-grease both mixers (the Mixmaster used much less); I have grease left over for future use as this container has enough to do two Kitchen Aids). It's just like the style used in both mixers originally and I like that - and I also definitely wanted to use a food-grade grease though I know some people are not concerned with that.

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  • It's Grease

    Not much to say - it's grease. Seems to work as you would expect it to. Delivery as predicted at sale time. 4oz lot more than I needed to re-grease the machine, but now I have it for other uses. It is dark color and the machine had light color grease. Not a difference in function, however.

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  • WORKS GREAT

    I had repaired my kitchen aid used the wrong grease my wife ordered this food grade grease. It was easy to apply before I knew it, I was done! Great product.

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  • OEM says it all ,Best Quality ....Fast shipper AAA++++++

    Mixer as very dry inside and making noises. After inspecting all gears and the housing all it needed was plenty of grease. I have been using it and noise is gone . Buy the OEM grease to make sure it last

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  • Perfect quantity and quality

    Perfect quantity to fill the KSM5 mixer I was working on. My mixer is 33 years old and with proper maintenance it’s not going to stop any time soon. Make sure you buy a new gasket as well when you go to grease your unit. Will be buying again in about 5 years when I do it again!

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New