over all it is a great juicer for a small family.
i was pleasantly surprised by this compact juicer and would recommend it to anyone who is looking for a compact model.
excellent juicer for a small family.
on the base of the pulp container is another piece that attaches it to the body of the juicer, and there is a small, clear lip where they connect where it looks like a small amount of pulp got trapped
well, first the jack la lanne power juicer was purchased for me and i exchanged it for the breville bc it truly is more compact that the la lanne.
don't mind though, because the size is so big there is plenty of room in the juice catcher to get it all.
high quality pros: good construction, high quality best uses: large kitchens, small kitchens describe yourself: casual cook
it does take up counter space and i know because i have a very little kitchen but my juicer is out 24/7 and i love it.
so, in conclusion, this juicer is nice stainless-steel, fits on the counter and does not take up too much room, it is actually nicely designed to be somewhat compact.
we had a smaller juicer before, but it does not compare to the breville.
best between size for any user!
after unpacking and setting up, this juicer was huge, and i was concerned it might me too big and i would end up not using it.
fruit juices are easy & delicious (try a lime w/ tropical fruit, yummy), the product states you can juice small apples whole, they do have to be very small but cutting them in half or quarters isn't
disassembling and reassembling is a snap and the small cleaning brush that comes with it makes it simple to remove food particles from the bladed area.
i have used the juiceman 2 and the smaller , less durable braun juicer and this one blows both out of the water in terms of performance.
the product is big and does take up counterspace, so consider how much use you will get out of it before committing.
the first time i used it i just love it, easy to use & clean.my sister has the bigger juicer, but since it does not fit under any kitchen cabinet in her kitchen & decided to go for the smaller model.
*helpful design features: the juicer has a smaller footprint than the champion and greenstar juicers; a sleek, modern look that looks good in kitchens; pieces that fit together well (as mentioned),
i live in a dorm room, so i was worried about noise and if i'd be able to clean it in my small sink.
the juicer works as advertised--compact, powerful, quiet.
it is slower than the centrifugal juicer, you need to cut your veggies in small pieces, but it gives a very nice juice, less froth than a centrifugal juicer.
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 extracted - and for veggies you have to cut them up pretty small.
i use it 2-3 times daily and have other family members using it as well (no small feat).
it goes through several increasingly smaller screens before being put in the cup.
i didn't give it 5 stars because i don't like it's grinding ability with small quantities and i think it could leave drier pulp.
you don't even have to peel, de-seed, or cut (unless it's too big) the fruit!
you don't have to cut your veggies up into tiny chunks...it handles big pieces like it was nothing.
i do wish it came with a smaller one to get in the spout of the juicer to clean that area.
you have to cut a small one in half and a large one in quarters, but it is still a very good little juicer.
the champion is a very high-quality juicer, but it takes up way too much counter space, is a pain to take apart and clean, and does not strain the juice.
the first thing you will notice about this little omega juicer is the size - it's probably half the size of the waring juicer yet holds more fruits or vegetables.
this one throws the fiber out the back into a container that comes with it, juices really well, is compact in a small kitchen, and cleans up so much more easily than my older omega juicer.
when i first received this juicer (i read a lot of reviews and decided this was the best one for a great price) my first reaction was that it was tiny.
a couple of criteria we had included: size, juicing abilities, and value for money.
i did so much research on the internet before finding that there are 2 small juicers available, and that both get good reviews.
i had an older version of the oster juicer which had a much smaller receptacle for the juice and i finally wore it out.
its of the size that most juicers of this price range would have it but i would have still liked a bigger cone for me to have given it 5 stars.
i was a little concerned about how this juicer would measure up to our stronger wattage one which was heavy to lift down from an upper cupboard, the pitcher was way too large, and the pitcher handle
i bought it to make my diet lemonade (1 lemon, 4 packets splenda, 20 ounces water.) it is just the perfect size, easy to operate and to clean, plus light-weight and easy to keep under counter or put
small, compact, easy to store.
i received my juicer yesterday and this morning i juiced a green and red apple and a small piece of lemon and it was delicious.
the only juicable thing i had on my fridge was this one average sized apple...so i put it in the juicer and whoah!!!!
one better thing that it has than the jack lalane juicer is that it holds a taller glass, the jack lalane juicer will only take a much smaller glass, so, with this one, you get a better price and
the only thing is that it will only take a smaller apple whole; not the larger ones.
i bought this product because i have two small children that do not eat their fruits and veggies.
previous to the jack l juicer i had the old juiceman jr, but i didn't really like it because the feeder was very small, the motor was weak, and the plastic broke very quickly.
downloading music is very straight forward and it is small so u can put it anywhere.
now, i had been extremely careful with my juicer--always cutting apples into smaller pieces instead of throwing them in hole.
it has a wide feeder mouth so you can feed an entire medium-sized apple without having to cut it up.
it has a huge mouth so i never have to cut my carrots or small apples.
found a clean-up sequence that works for me so now the whole process takes less than 1 minute.the only caveat is that the feeding tube is small so you have to quarter the apples and even the oranges.
the information stated i wouldn't have to cut my fruits and vegetables up to small.
don't try to juice or butter a tiny serving because you may feel it is wasteful, this machine is designed for production; i make at least a quart during each use.
i am thinking that perhaps those folks did not have it assembled correctly, or used too small of a container to catch juice and pulp...we used a glass mixing bowl to catch the juice and a large
as an energy tech analyst, i know that ge motors last forever in small appliances, and the champion is manufactured in lodi, ca.
it might be loud and the shoot might be small but his thing gets the job done and pretty efficient for a little juicer.
i picked this juicer up after a bad experience with the breville compact juice fountain.
as size was definitely a priority, i purchased this b/d.
the food chute is fairly small so you have to cut everything up to fit down the chute.
the feeder is a bit small but that doesn't bother me a bit.
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.
the jack lalanne juicer is great as you can add whole fruits - you don't have to slice them up into smaller pieces.
you do have to peel citrus fruits before using, and you have to clean it after juicing two or three medium sized oranges.
first, the spout where the juice comes out is set too low to get anything but a juice size glass under.
you need to clean the cutter with a toothbrush because water does not always get all the pulp from the small holes( if they clog, it will simply pulverize the object and not juice it)
it does the job and the only difference is that i have to cut my fruits and veggies into smaller pieces.
for those complaining that they have to chop up the vegs into small pieces, give me break and don't be lazy!
to deal with the build-up of pulpy foam on the strainer, i use a small martha stewart bamboo spoon from a 3-pack i purchased at k-mart (probably the most useful item in my kitchen).
you just have to cut up things like carrots into small chunks.
the only down-side is that you have to cut up the vegetables and fruits to fit in a somewhat smaller diameter (about that of a quarter or fifty-cent piece) because the auger cannot take huge lumps of
pros: well made machine which produces a clean juice cons: it is very heavy and bulky.
cons: heavy and awkward; takes up a lot of room.
i get about 1/3 more juice with this machine than with my current centrifugal juicer, (i.e., l'equip standard sized machine).
while one of the other reviewers was correct in that this juicer does take up some counter space, the parts are definitely not made cheaply - at least on our model (the green star 3000).
i have owned a champion juicer for over 30 years and it really is top of the line but also has a huge footprint, is a little messy and has a small chute.
the only down side to it that i have experienced is the cleaning of it but i guess thats a small price to pay for good health.
place reasonable size portions in and enjoy the juice.
my last juicer had a very small spout and you had to cut up everything before you put it into the juicer; and it was extremely noisy.
there was just a tiny bit of pulp left over and it was very dry at that.
plus, you have to cut the fruit up into tiny sections to fit into the moon-shaped feed chute.
pros: will get you some of the juice you are expecting cons: hopper too small.
pros: compact for apt kitchen & very easy assembly/clean!
pros: inexpensive, good juice, decent quantity, easy to clean cons: strainer not warranteed, might have to rejuice some "wet" pulp, feed hole small
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