This salad spinner is so badly designed. You shouldn't need to use a screwdriver and so many steps to wash a kitchen item that you use every day. Thank goodness for videos like this one, but who has the patience to do this every single time?
Oh my god ! You need a mechanical engineering degree to figure this out. I can’t believe it. How many people will bother ? A lot more plastic in the ocean… thank you for taking the time to help us all !! We need lots more folks like you.
Yes thank you so much! Took it apart to clean and could not for the life of me figure out how to put it back together ☹️. I agree, I found a ton of videos that showed partial disassembly but not the whole thing. I was about to toss and buy a new one then I found your video. You have no idea how happy I was when I finally put it together again and it worked!!! 😅
I appreciate the detailed disassembly instruction, but it's not necessary. After removing the plunger, as you do in step 1, you can now clean out the interior of the mechanism with a combination of diluted bleach, detergent and some brushing. Areas that cannot be reached manually can be completely cleaned using the fluids: spray bleach, like Tilex, works well. Just soak for a while and rinse with dish detergent, then water. Finish with a ride in the top shelf of your dishwasher. Crystal clean!
no joke, the salad spinner I received was assembled improperly and it looks like the tabs have already been worked over by somebody else's screwdriver so I think I got a kind of wonky one which is ok as I always wash things before first use, but I absolutely would not have gotten this working again without this video so THANK YOU, my salad spinner is clean and actually works now XD much appreciated, I was about to pull my hair out trying to fiddle with those tabs though LOL
I just noticed the problem, there is a slit in the plunger that needs to align with the bar lock or it will not lock. Not sure if I want to go through taking it apart again!
I have a really old Oxo spinner with the opaque white top. The bottom of the top piece is attached and I can't figure out for the life of me, how to get it off. The spinner still works great. I bet it is 20 years old!
I’m having the same problem-as soon as the third tab pops out, the other tab(s) pop back in. How do you keep all three tabs popped out at the same time? So close to getting to that mold.
I got it! Not easy, but I had to use 3 different screwdrivers. One small one to pop the first tab (not too difficult) and hold it down. While holding that one in position, I used a second small one to pop the second tab (not as easy). Then, while keeping both screwdrivers in place, I used a full-sized screwdriver to push on the central piece to keep the first two tabs down. Then I could pull the other two screwdrivers out and use the first small screwdriver to force down the third tab - really difficult! But after many tries, it finally worked.
I used three cables that are about 1mm thick. I looped them from the other end to pull on the plastic and release the tabs. Once you put it back together you can prevent water from going into the mechanism. Apply some plastic wrap to shield the mechanism from the water. Do this every time you use the spinner.
Excellent job... your pace, your visuals, your patient detailed explanation, AND the fact that you left in things that night commonly go wrong! This is exactly what I came to UA-cam to find... thanks so much! Well done! [OXO Salad Spinner Disassembly and Cleaning - via Jonathan George] [9.8.2024]
This gadget is one of the top 5 best things in my kitchen, so thank you for sharing this information on how to keep this gem clean! It gets really gross, and until now I couldn’t figure out how to clean it! Awesome, thank you!
I just got this spinner today and as always I was giving it a thorough cleaning after I unboxed it. I had cleaned the colander part and the bowl and had submerged the top when I realized I needed to take it apart to clean it so the first video I pulled up began with "never submerge the lid". So I found this video..... now I realize I will probably never use it because I'll always wrestle with the "is it really worth using this thing knowing what I have to go through to clean it?" Now I'm wishing I hadn't gotten it. Seriously not worth all that. What were they thinking!
Thanks. I had managed to get it 90% apart and then parked it for a couple of months. Finishing disassembly and cleaning today I lacked confidence in reassembly sequence. Thanks for the video.
"Fool me once........" I've allowed Oxo to bamboozle me twice, an older large spinner and a new small one both have lids that allow tiny, tiny pieces of berries, arugula, etc. to sneak into the small open crevices. Not good if you want to avoid foodborne illness, so the lid must be fully disassembled for cleaning. Several UA-cam videos, some better than others, show guys who are proud of their success because unlike me, they easily reassembled the many small parts and had the spinner whizzing again. After all these years Oxo's contraption is still ridiculous to maintain, and has left me with a 2-month-old second unusable spinner.
Thank you for showing how to get the last pieces out. I am trying to get the tabs to move back into place to secure the tube but they are not moving. What am I doing wrong?
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! I was so scared my salad spinner came apart and I thought I broke it! Following your instructions it went right back together.
Thanks for your help - I just purchased this new salad spinner and when I used it - there was a piece of red cabbage in the lid mechanism and googled on how to take apart. I did use a screwdriver and found it hard to move the 3 tabs and injured my hand when it slipped. Was not as easy as it looked. That said the instructions were clear so thanks. I think they needed to design the bottom of the lid sealed so nothing could get in - would have been better in my opinion.
Thanks so much Jonathon! I was about to throw my OXO in the trash when I found your video while searching online to buy a new spinner. The prices being asked were so shocking, I decided I’d have a go at following your instructions. I’m neither handy nor strong, and it took a few attempts, but I easily managed to dis-assemble and re-assemble the spinner (shining a torch under the plastic lid helped as a guide when re-aligning the components.) Handy tip: cleaning the gunge from the bottom of the double-walled plastic cup is nearly impossible. So I put the lid in my ultrasonic jewellery cleaner. It didn’t fit, but the basin was just deep enough to immerse the cup. The ultrasonic bubbles removed all the mould/algae and now the lid is sparkling clean and sterilised. Salad for dinner tonight!
Thanks Jonathan I would’ve never gotten it apart without your help. My experience was that if you have trouble moving the tabs, try a different tool. A different size or style of screwdriver, or knife made all the difference for me.
can you please tell me the name of that little screw driver? I cant find it anywhere. I took my oxo apart to clean 3 months ago and i havent used it since because i cant get it back together but for $30+ and it worked really really really well, i dont want to throw it away.
This is the most thorough video I've seen. Thanks! But also HELP! I got the first 3 tabs that release the black button/pusher and then the first small white piece with three tabs but I've been trying for 40 minutes to get the next three tabs pushed in to release the last part. I have mini files, mini screwdrivers, dental tools, sewing tools sculpting tools and various wooden sticks and coffee stirrers, I can get one pushed in but it pops back into place with the slightest movement. Any advice? Thanks again for the very thorough video.
Thank you for your kind words. I held the tabs in place while releasing the others. If you can’t do that maybe you can have someone hold the others in place while you release the others.
I don't understand how you did it. On the last set of tabs, whenever I release a second one, the one previously released snaps back in. How do you prevent that?
I used a hairdryer to speed up the drying. I found out as stated, that it's useful to keep rotating the screwdriver on all the tabs and they do suddenly pop out. Constant but not too hard pressure on ALL the tabs while switching.
It was reassuring to see the comments from people who already owned one of these spinners and found your video very helpful. I ordered one a few days ago and then read reviews in which people were angry at how difficult it was to disassemble and reassemble these spinners. Reading people's responses to this video made me feel more confident about being able to clean it.
Ty for this info. I just picked up the oxo at second hand store and didn't see the gross in the top till I got home🤦♀️. Thanks to you it is all clean and ready to go. $4 and some muscle 😉
Thank you SO much!! I had threw the whole spinner away after disassembling but my son took it out of the trash & we got it re-assembled & back working again! All thanks to you 🙏🏽🙌🏾🥗
Yeah after a while things need cleaning such as this. So much work. It should be something made to easy clean without doing this. Ugh. At least is clear you can see it. I guess the metal bowl version might not. I wonder if it had this mold issue ? They don't warn you of this. In my scrappy old effc apt it is hard to have to do this work surface or table arm. Hopefully better soon. Idk. No help. All Alone. The nasty water hers the mold would occur fast. Idk. Thanks for the video dude. Glad I found it.
Champion. I used excessive force whilst spinning in my first week and dislodged the smallest plastic piece. Thanks for the upload, I would’ve broken more than I could’ve fixed if I hadn’t seen this!
Thanks for the interesting video. Went through all the steps and after it's all back together the black bar that locks the middle down no longer works. Any suggestions?
Don't fool yourself- those three white tabs aren't going to snap out. Trying too hard will result in your screwdriver slipping off and potentially gouging you or or table top.
I was considering buying one of these and now that I know it can be thoroughly cleaned I have no more hesitation. Thank you so much for taking the time to share.
Jonathan . . . great video. I started to disassemble my OXO salad spinner today and the innards are truly disgusting! Any suggestions as to how to get the smaller inner piece out - the piece you are taking out at ~2:40 in the video. I am pushing and pushing on what appear to be tabs and can't get this piece to budge.
I did the soak, but ultimately needed to use a pair of needle nose pliers to pull that last part off as I was pushing in the tabs with a small screwdriver (kind used for glasses). Glad I pulled those parts apart because there was a lot of gunk on the inside of these parts too. Thanks again. This is one of those things where once you do it once, it is a lot easier the second time. After I disassembled and reassembled, I did it again just to get the hang of it to make sure I can do this on a regular basis
This is very similar to the OXO I have (stainless steel). Unfortunately, there's a black cone (white on the plastic version) that I can't seem to remove for a complete disassembly. Any thoughts?
This salad spinner is so badly designed. You shouldn't need to use a screwdriver and so many steps to wash a kitchen item that you use every day. Thank goodness for videos like this one, but who has the patience to do this every single time?
I'm stuck at 2:40, those tabs keep popping back up and it won't release.
I'm also a victim of OXO complicated design. Wow would never have had the patience to figure this out. Thank you!
Oh my god ! You need a mechanical engineering
degree to figure this out.
I can’t believe it. How many
people will bother ? A lot
more plastic in the ocean…
thank you for taking the time
to help us all !! We need lots
more folks like you.
@@rosechester5558 thanks for the compliment!
It is an excellent salad spinner; however, now that I know how troublesome it is to get apart to clean, I would not have bought it.
Yes thank you so much! Took it apart to clean and could not for the life of me figure out how to put it back together ☹️. I agree, I found a ton of videos that showed partial disassembly but not the whole thing. I was about to toss and buy a new one then I found your video. You have no idea how happy I was when I finally put it together again and it worked!!! 😅
I appreciate the detailed disassembly instruction, but it's not necessary. After removing the plunger, as you do in step 1, you can now clean out the interior of the mechanism with a combination of diluted bleach, detergent and some brushing. Areas that cannot be reached manually can be completely cleaned using the fluids: spray bleach, like Tilex, works well. Just soak for a while and rinse with dish detergent, then water. Finish with a ride in the top shelf of your dishwasher. Crystal clean!
no joke, the salad spinner I received was assembled improperly and it looks like the tabs have already been worked over by somebody else's screwdriver so I think I got a kind of wonky one which is ok as I always wash things before first use, but I absolutely would not have gotten this working again without this video so THANK YOU, my salad spinner is clean and actually works now XD much appreciated, I was about to pull my hair out trying to fiddle with those tabs though LOL
I just noticed the problem, there is a slit in the plunger that needs to align with the bar lock or it will not lock. Not sure if I want to go through taking it apart again!
I have a really old Oxo spinner with the opaque white top. The bottom of the top piece is attached and I can't figure out for the life of me, how to get it off. The spinner still works great. I bet it is 20 years old!
Excellent video. Super helpful. Thank you!!!!
Dude thank you so much. This really helped.
Any thoughts on what to do if the tabs won’t release at 2:40? I can’t get all 3 tabs to release at the same time to pull that last piece out.
I'm having the same problem. Each tab pops back into place after I stop pushing on it.
I’m having the same problem-as soon as the third tab pops out, the other tab(s) pop back in. How do you keep all three tabs popped out at the same time? So close to getting to that mold.
same problem here.
I got it! Not easy, but I had to use 3 different screwdrivers. One small one to pop the first tab (not too difficult) and hold it down. While holding that one in position, I used a second small one to pop the second tab (not as easy). Then, while keeping both screwdrivers in place, I used a full-sized screwdriver to push on the central piece to keep the first two tabs down. Then I could pull the other two screwdrivers out and use the first small screwdriver to force down the third tab - really difficult! But after many tries, it finally worked.
I used three cables that are about 1mm thick. I looped them from the other end to pull on the plastic and release the tabs. Once you put it back together you can prevent water from going into the mechanism. Apply some plastic wrap to shield the mechanism from the water. Do this every time you use the spinner.
Excellent job... your pace, your visuals, your patient detailed explanation, AND the fact that you left in things that night commonly go wrong! This is exactly what I came to UA-cam to find... thanks so much! Well done!
[OXO Salad Spinner Disassembly and Cleaning - via Jonathan George]
[9.8.2024]
This gadget is one of the top 5 best things in my kitchen, so thank you for sharing this information on how to keep this gem clean! It gets really gross, and until now I couldn’t figure out how to clean it! Awesome, thank you!
I just got this spinner today and as always I was giving it a thorough cleaning after I unboxed it. I had cleaned the colander part and the bowl and had submerged the top when I realized I needed to take it apart to clean it so the first video I pulled up began with "never submerge the lid". So I found this video..... now I realize I will probably never use it because I'll always wrestle with the "is it really worth using this thing knowing what I have to go through to clean it?" Now I'm wishing I hadn't gotten it. Seriously not worth all that. What were they thinking!
Thank you soooooo much for posting! This helped me! 😊
Thanks. I had managed to get it 90% apart and then parked it for a couple of months. Finishing disassembly and cleaning today I lacked confidence in reassembly sequence. Thanks for the video.
"Fool me once........" I've allowed Oxo to bamboozle me twice, an older large spinner and a new small one both have lids that allow tiny, tiny pieces of berries, arugula, etc. to sneak into the small open crevices. Not good if you want to avoid foodborne illness, so the lid must be fully disassembled for cleaning. Several UA-cam videos, some better than others, show guys who are proud of their success because unlike me, they easily reassembled the many small parts and had the spinner whizzing again. After all these years Oxo's contraption is still ridiculous to maintain, and has left me with a 2-month-old second unusable spinner.
Thank you for showing how to get the last pieces out. I am trying to get the tabs to move back into place to secure the tube but they are not moving. What am I doing wrong?
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! I was so scared my salad spinner came apart and I thought I broke it! Following your instructions it went right back together.
Thanks for your help - I just purchased this new salad spinner and when I used it - there was a piece of red cabbage in the lid mechanism and googled on how to take apart. I did use a screwdriver and found it hard to move the 3 tabs and injured my hand when it slipped. Was not as easy as it looked. That said the instructions were clear so thanks. I think they needed to design the bottom of the lid sealed so nothing could get in - would have been better in my opinion.
Thanks so much Jonathon! I was about to throw my OXO in the trash when I found your video while searching online to buy a new spinner. The prices being asked were so shocking, I decided I’d have a go at following your instructions.
I’m neither handy nor strong, and it took a few attempts, but I easily managed to dis-assemble and re-assemble the spinner (shining a torch under the plastic lid helped as a guide when re-aligning the components.)
Handy tip: cleaning the gunge from the bottom of the double-walled plastic cup is nearly impossible. So I put the lid in my ultrasonic jewellery cleaner. It didn’t fit, but the basin was just deep enough to immerse the cup. The ultrasonic bubbles removed all the mould/algae and now the lid is sparkling clean and sterilised.
Salad for dinner tonight!
Thanks Jonathan I would’ve never gotten it apart without your help. My experience was that if you have trouble moving the tabs, try a different tool. A different size or style of screwdriver, or knife made all the difference for me.
Thank you, yours is the only video out there that explains how to reassemble the entire spinner.
@@nancycaine4407 glad to help!
Figured it out. Thanks!!!
can you please tell me the name of that little screw driver? I cant find it anywhere. I took my oxo apart to clean 3 months ago and i havent used it since because i cant get it back together but for $30+ and it worked
really really really well, i dont want to throw it away.
You can get a set on Amazon at a.co/d/dMg179d
BTW, the Mueller spinner is so much easier !
Thank you so much for making this video, but pushing those three white tabs at the beginning of the process does not work. Please advise!!
Try again - it took me several tries the first time 😁
This is the most thorough video I've seen. Thanks! But also HELP! I got the first 3 tabs that release the black button/pusher and then the first small white piece with three tabs but I've been trying for 40 minutes to get the next three tabs pushed in to release the last part. I have mini files, mini screwdrivers, dental tools, sewing tools sculpting tools and various wooden sticks and coffee stirrers, I can get one pushed in but it pops back into place with the slightest movement. Any advice? Thanks again for the very thorough video.
Thank you for your kind words. I held the tabs in place while releasing the others. If you can’t do that maybe you can have someone hold the others in place while you release the others.
@@JGeorge311 I'll put it down until a third arm gets home. I'm pushing down and in, yes? Thanks for the fast response.
I don't understand how you did it. On the last set of tabs, whenever I release a second one, the one previously released snaps back in. How do you prevent that?
Keep the screwdrivers in place or have someone help you hold the released tabs as you continue releasing the others.
I used a hairdryer to speed up the drying. I found out as stated, that it's useful to keep rotating the screwdriver on all the tabs and they do suddenly pop out. Constant but not too hard pressure on ALL the tabs while switching.
Hello! Are you talking about the three tabs that start the process? If so, how do you do that with just two hands? Help, please!
It was reassuring to see the comments from people who already owned one of these spinners and found your video very helpful. I ordered one a few days ago and then read reviews in which people were angry at how difficult it was to disassemble and reassemble these spinners. Reading people's responses to this video made me feel more confident about being able to clean it.
@@evonline that’s awesome, thank you!
thank you for your help my oxo was broken
Thank you very much!
Ty for this info. I just picked up the oxo at second hand store and didn't see the gross in the top till I got home🤦♀️. Thanks to you it is all clean and ready to go. $4 and some muscle 😉
I just bought an older version for a friend and can't figure out how to open it. Was yours an older version?
@@user-sg2mc4ks5h the one I have looks just like this one in video
Thanks so much, mold is gone and I’m a happy camper!
No matter how much I push on 3 white tabs, they don’t slide over. 😡
Me either, please help! Is the black tab in the lid blocking the movement?
Thank you so much for the info
Hopefully I will be able to disassemble and assemble 😃
This is just what i wanted to thank you so much i will follow your instructions now
Thank you SO much!! I had threw the whole spinner away after disassembling but my son took it out of the trash & we got it re-assembled & back working again! All thanks to you 🙏🏽🙌🏾🥗
@@ashleybowie4995 very kind of you, thank you!
Yeah after a while things need cleaning such as this. So much work. It should be something made to easy clean without doing this. Ugh. At least is clear you can see it. I guess the metal bowl version might not. I wonder if it had this mold issue ? They don't warn you of this. In my scrappy old effc apt it is hard to have to do this work surface or table arm. Hopefully better soon. Idk. No help. All Alone. The nasty water hers the mold would occur fast. Idk. Thanks for the video dude. Glad I found it.
Thank you! 🙏🏽
Thanks!!! Perfect, it worked like a charm!
It’s a great relief to clean out a little piece of leaf that has been bothering me for months! Thanks for sharing!
Champion. I used excessive force whilst spinning in my first week and dislodged the smallest plastic piece. Thanks for the upload, I would’ve broken more than I could’ve fixed if I hadn’t seen this!
Thanks a lot for making this video! I was able to get it clean and I understand better how it works! Yay for cleaning instead of throwing away!
Thanks for the interesting video. Went through all the steps and after it's all back together the black bar that locks the middle down no longer works. Any suggestions?
Was looking at my spinner this morning and saw mold. Was trying to figure out how to take it apart. Thanks for the video.
Great video, well explained. Made it very easy..
Don't fool yourself- those three white tabs aren't going to snap out. Trying too hard will result in your screwdriver slipping off and potentially gouging you or or table top.
I was considering buying one of these and now that I know it can be thoroughly cleaned I have no more hesitation. Thank you so much for taking the time to share.
Can't I just put it at the dishwasher?
You can but the area where the mold accumulates doesn’t get cleaned.
Thanks to you, I could save my 600kr(=$90) oxo spinner!!! thank you so much
Merci Jonathan, grâce à vous j'ai fait l'économie du rachat d'une essoreuse à salade !
I wish someone made a similar video for the Faberware spinner. Same mechanism but no obvious way to open and clean the inside.
Thanks!! Very helpful.
Jonathan . . . great video. I started to disassemble my OXO salad spinner today and the innards are truly disgusting! Any suggestions as to how to get the smaller inner piece out - the piece you are taking out at ~2:40 in the video. I am pushing and pushing on what appear to be tabs and can't get this piece to budge.
Please try soaking it in hot water to loosen the accumulation that’s built up.
I did the soak, but ultimately needed to use a pair of needle nose pliers to pull that last part off as I was pushing in the tabs with a small screwdriver (kind used for glasses). Glad I pulled those parts apart because there was a lot of gunk on the inside of these parts too. Thanks again. This is one of those things where once you do it once, it is a lot easier the second time. After I disassembled and reassembled, I did it again just to get the hang of it to make sure I can do this on a regular basis
I could not take three tabs out @ 53 seconds, tried and tried still not slice it to the opened right. Thanks.
This is very similar to the OXO I have (stainless steel). Unfortunately, there's a black cone (white on the plastic version) that I can't seem to remove for a complete disassembly. Any thoughts?
I'm not familiar with that model.