Is it necessary to immerse an electric shaker (blender) in a mikveh, and how should this be done?
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Question
A shaker (blender) – is it obligated in tevilat kelim (immersion of utensils)? If yes, how should it be immersed: when it is assembled or taken apart? And must the entire appliance be immersed, or only the part with the blades?
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Shalom u’vracha
The shaker requires immersion in a mikveh.
Only the part in which the blades are mounted must be immersed; there is no need to immerse the other parts of the appliance.
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