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+[* black] This is the empty body of the Magic Bullet with the motor removed.
+ [* light_blue] There are three white plastic posts inside, which slide down when the jar is attached. There is a spring at the bottom of each post to push it back up when the jar is removed.
+ [* light_blue] The posts have tabs on the bottom, one of which engages with the micro-switch on the motor.
+ [* red] The posts can get jammed if some liquid spills inside the body, since it is impossible to clean the sliding area of the posts.
+[* black] To remove the posts, the black plastic strip on the top edge of the body has to be removed.
+ [* orange] Since the black strip is glued on to the body, the easiest way to get it free is to dip it in boiling water.
+ [* black] Wait for a few minutes and then pry it off. Keep pulling up hard all round the edge and it will come off with a bit of force.
+[* black] Here is the body with the black strip and the three white posts. The springs at the end of the posts in my Bullet were all rusted off.

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