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I am on my 2nd one now. First one I bought was around 2oo3. They last forever if you stick to the manual.
The last one was a present. Abolutely love it. I use mainly 4 beetroot, 5 smallish apple, 4 oranges, 5 big carrots, 3 to 5 sellery sticks, half lemon and a small piece of ginger. It gives me 2 litres of juice. (Great recovery stuff) Which you can keep in the fridge for a week. Touchmate Cam110 Driver Free Download more. The pulp of orange and carrot I use in cake. Also apple and beetroot in cake.
It is a real easy to clean and machine to use! The only thing you really have to pay extra attention.to, is the basket.
By making sure that it is totally clean (by using brush provided) otherwise it won't collect as much juice. To me worth every penny. Not a good juicer.
It yields very little juice, and the pulp stays very mushy and wet after it goes into the waste receptacle. As well, much of the fruit and veg stays in large chunks after juicing, which is a waste of money and effort. And leafy greens barely get processed through it at all.
It is a very frustrating machine to work with, as even at its slowest setting, the fruit and vegetables sometimes fly back up out of the chute. You would be much better off purchasing a slow juicer, even at a more expensive price.
You are more likely to get your money's worth and most importantly, you will get many more health benefits out of juicing than you would get from using this machine. I've only had this for a few months but I absolutely love it.
I decided on this model as I've purchased this previously for my mother 3 years ago and hers is still going strong! I was debating whether or not to purchase this because I also own the nutribullet. The main reason I decided to purchase was its ability to remove pulp.
Although the pulp is good for you, I personally prefer to drink juices without the pulp; i take the view that it's better to drink some juice, than not at all. The machine would be considered loud, however it doesn't bother me at all. The only downside is the cleaning. There's different components that needs to be wash which is a huge hassle when in a rush, or simply feeling lazy. I bought my Breville juice fountain second hand, I think it was $50 and it was as new.
I have had it for about 10 months now and am super happy. It does the job great and I dont find it particularly hard to clean at all. I use a freezer bag in the pulp container to contain the rubbish which then goes straight into my worm farm. The other parts really just need a rinse and every now and then I put them in the dishwasher and they come out as new. I have a thermomix as well but prefer the 'real' juice rather than smoothie and don't want to stand around with a nut bag all day.
So yes, all in all very happy! Love the juicer. It is replacing our finally retired old Breville veg and citrus juicer that served us well, so was keen to stay with the tried and proven brand. Not disappointed at all. After reading reviews on all brands to compare and for the price, even though it was a big jump from our last one, we are very pleased. Extremely quiet compared with old one and much quicker also. How To Install Waves Plugins In Pro Tools 12. We have an abundance of oranges at present so that is our main use at present but will be trying all else in the warmer weather.
Cleaning is simple, my husband does this, so easy for me!!, but he says it is very good and easy. One question please.
We find that some juice is leaking down onto the top of the round motor housing when removing the large pulp collection dish. This can be a bit hard to completly remove around the base and I don't think this should be happening, hygiene wise and motor wise??? Can you advise if this is the norm??? Noticed one other review that had a similar problem. Otherwise love the product all over. We have had our juicer for eight years and use it almost every day however we have had problems.
There is a vane inside the chute where you feed in the fruit and it holds the fruit against the spinning shredder. The vane is obviously not stong enough and breaks off.
So far we have replaced the part (upper bowl it is called) five times, once under warranty and paid for the rest. The latest one is only three months old and has broken again. I am surprised no one else has reported this. You may not notice unless you check but it will throw out much more of your fruit unshredded.