this is also a great product because the remaining pulp is dry, not wet, which means it does extract all the juice from fruits and veggies.
i started out with an old, predominantly plastic juicer, but promptly gave it away because of the unbearable noise, vibrations and wet pulp.
it makes the best orange juice i have ever had.
that said, buy this juicer if you want a good vegetable/citrus/fruit juicer that will last for years.
piece of peeled lemon (if you have it)
this juicer works similarly to other cheaper brands but i loved the large chute to put the fruit in...you really can put whole apples, pears and oranges in it which saves lots of time with cutting
great product pros: easy to clean, fast, large feeder tube cons: expensive best uses: citrus fruits, meal prep, veggies
i operate a child care center and it is a good feeling to be able to feed the children in my care fresh apple and orange juices on a daily basis.
we keep it running all day long: fresh squeezed orange juice or grapefruit juice in the morning, carrot juice at lunch, and apple juice in the afternoon.
this product seems very well made but it does take up quite a bit of counter space once you have the pitcher and pulp container attached.
usually the pulp is very dry.
firstly, i love this juicer as it is so multi-purpose and does everything, from oranges to collards to wheatgrass thoroughly and easily.
the pulp is quite dry but if i want it even dryer i grab the pulp in a single big handful and run it through again to extract a few more drops leaving the remaining pulp extremely dry.
grapefruit
the pulp comes out very dry.
i have also used the pulp in some other recipes and the remainder goes in my compost pile (boy does it break down fast as pulp!) enjoy!
squeezes the pulp dry.
it absolutely cannot juice things like citrus, tomatoes, and even most apples will cause it to clog up quickly.
i juice a big batch of "green lemonade" (see natalia rose the raw food detox diet) about twice a week and make other drinks when desired.
this machine is noisy, the pulp ejector could come with a bag that you only have to remove like a vacuumcleaner.i was surprised how tall the juicer is.the plastic plunger is a bit unhandy andmakes
i do notice the pulp is quite wet compared to my old juicer.
with the addition of lemon, pineapple, pear or your favorite fruit you don't even taste the greens.
easy to use; extracts great juice and leaves dry pulp and is super simple to cleanup.
the way this juicer works is that it shreds food quickly and relies on centrifugal force to separate the pulp from the juice.
from my research i knew that dry pulp shows it's an efficient machine, and that frothy juice is a negative - from supposed oxidation.
we have now used it for over a year, the juicing is excellent as you can see on how dry the pulp is; the cleaning is relatively easy and dont have so many huge parts to it as in other machinese we
the ejected pulp is very dry, indicating that as much juice was extracted as possible.
the pulp is dry, and the cleanup can be reduced by covering the pulp receptacle with a plastic bag - which i will do in the future.
why anyone would want to watch pulp fly out of the machine i can't say.
"a masticating juicer is a juice extractor which crushes produce to a pulp, then squeezes out the juice.
i bought this juicer mainly for juicing wheatgrass - and am happy with it - the only thing is that i find i have to run the wheatgrass pulp through about two more times before the juice is completely
are pomegranites (because i sent a bunch of rind through and it's too much hassle to separate out the seeds; i also got juice all over cutting up the fruit), bananas and figs (both are all pulp).
they didn't like the juice from the other juicers because it was too pulpy for them but they love drinking this juice!
i've owned both the basic omega centrifugal juicer and the pulp-ejecting centrifugal version, and this 8005 model (which is the only one i use now) i believe does as good a job on fruit as those
i am a first time juicer and this product works well and is easy to clean, especially if you use a grocery bag in the pulp catcher as suggested in the instructions.
try a green lemonade- it's super healthy and tasty -- just put whatever greens you have into the juicer (kale, romaine, parsley, anything) and add a lemon to it.
also, in all my research, i was told that the sign of a good juicer was in the pulp thats left behind (is it dry?
the cheapo model wasn't bad but there were 7 different pieces to clean and the pulp was very wet, so wet that i had to put it back through the juicer.
but it only take 2-3 oranges to make a full glass!
the pulp is drier.
the green star is tough as nails, produces more juice volume than pulp volume, and the quality of the juice is phenomenal.
it was much cheaper than the norwalk juicer and probably a lot easier to clean with less steps involved in juicing, although the pulp was not as dry as it could be.
i also compared the pulp from both it was the same.
this juicer makes very delicious pulp-free juice.
it's a powerful machine and does the job very quick but the juice has a lot of pulp and so is very thick.
it comes with a brush to clean the screen and you can put a plastic grocery bag in the pulp container to collect the processed fruit.
i agree with other reviewers that if you put a used shopping bag in pulp holder it helps allot.
good juicer and good price pros: easy to clean, fast, large feeder tube, produces lots of juice best uses: citrus fruits, veggies describe yourself: casual cook
highly recommend this juicer, fits in small space, takes about 1 min to clean, juices carrots with dry pulp.
the pulp left is very dry which makes it very easy to clean.
also there are not a million parts...it comes with a nice brush to remove the pulp easily.
it removes all the pulp from the strainer.
de-cored= 2 cups of juice1 whole peeled carrot = 1/4 cup of juicethe pulp still had some juice in it, but thats ok with me as i would rather have messy cleanup then chunks of pulp in my juices.
i love the fact that i don't have to cut everything up into small pieces before putting it in the juicer!the only disappointment i have is that there is way more pulp than it showed on tv.
i've noticed some orange staining on the white plastic, but it's on the inside, so not noticeable when it sits on our counter.
the only complaint i have is that some of the juicier fruits i put through it (i/e: oranges) squirt juice straight out and it can spray on you, make sure to wear an apron!
i have never had a problem with the juicer and i always save my leftover pulp to put in soups and than there is no waste what so ever.
at first the my carrot juice came out very pulpy - i called waring on the phone and was told to try it on low speed and "let the ...
the remaining pulp is quite dry and machine doesn''t slow down no matter what fruit or vegetable you put in (which will take very large pieces or, in most cases, entire ingredient.) just makes
i thought the pulp was pretty "dry." i feel overall it is a great juicer for the price.
very good product.pulp on one side and juice on other side
i put 1/4 papaya and a banana in to see how it worked with fruit that wasn't too juicy and it worked but some of it was too thick to ginto the juice side and ended up in the pulp area.
it is not under-powered; and the pulp by-product is quite dry, meaning that most of the juice is extracted.
with the large hole screen, the juice is pulpier, my preference.
on the downside i still wish it would do citrus without foaming so heavily but i guess that's just the way it is.
i use this little electric juicer to juice about three oranges each morning, and for that application, it's about perfect.
that being said, i am thoroughly impressed by this little citrus juicer.
i only use it to make citrus juice, so its perfect.
-it is powerful enough to juice lemons, oranges, and i even jucied some grapefuits
nicely designed and definitely has more power that my previous citrus juicer.
the wide chute and pulp catcher are great features and it is easy to clean, especially the spout that pops right out.
i had to snap the pulp catcher in and it has worked awesome since!
we''ve used the pulp to make great health muffins with flour and dried fruits from the health food store.
i loved the suggestion of using the plastic bag for the pulp collection.
the previous reviewer has obviously never owned a juicer before if they're calling this juicer hard to clean....yes it's a juicer, so there's going to be pulp and seeds that you need to clean out.
i have no complaints except that the pulp strainer doent work as well, hence for the minus 1 star.
the "r" model has an adjustment for the pulp drain slot size.
the citrus juicer i purchased broke on the first time i used it.
we tried really hard, juicing 19 oranges and trying to get the right pressure that would juice our oranges instead of just twisting quickly back and forth.
the bottom line: i would recommend this to anyone who wants to juice a lot of citrus.
this might be common after a round of heavy usage, but for my usual amount (a few apples, a few carrots, a couple of beets and lemons, and some ginger) it doesn't happen.
i juiced pomogranets and lemons(with the peel)and it juiced with no problems.
it's powerful and produces very smooth juice with little to no pulp.
it also has a fairly large pulp bin as well as a juice container.
the pulp is pretty dry, i have tried to run it through twice and didnt get much the second time, so it does a pretty good job of extracting juice.
i wouldn't even bother with citrus fruits as the machine runs too fast and fires most of the flesh (and thus the juice!) into the pulp container.
(i tried with oranges only)
also, you still can extract a lot of juice from the left over pulp.
but the remaining pulp still contained much juice (not getting the most out of it), and the pulp sorta gets slung over an incline.
the opening to insert the fruits and veggies is pretty small, which is unfortunate because when you insert small pieces they are often fired right into the pulp container.
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