The blade just slides off, dual leverage it with a couple of screwdrivers or just pull straight away from the back of the fan. If you break one of the blades off you'll end up with an imbalanced fan blade that'll ruin the repair lol
It seemed oddly common for the blades of Galaxy box fans to break before the death of the motor back when Lasko still made Galaxy box fans, then again they're pretty much cheaper versions of the Lasko 3733.
The blade just slides off, dual leverage it with a couple of screwdrivers or just pull straight away from the back of the fan. If you break one of the blades off you'll end up with an imbalanced fan blade that'll ruin the repair lol
It seemed oddly common for the blades of Galaxy box fans to break before the death of the motor back when Lasko still made Galaxy box fans, then again they're pretty much cheaper versions of the Lasko 3733.