Breville Juice Extractor
There is nothing better to kick start citrus season than a new juicer, and the Breville Juice Extractor is just the thing for a real fruit fan. The commercial-quality home juicer has an extra-wide feed tube that can handle all manner of fruits and vegetables, not just classic citrus fruits, and minimizes the need for preparatory work. The motor - 1,000 watts with 13,000 rpms - boasts that it can extract " to 30% more juice" than traditional home machines. The pulp is automatically separated into its own container, while the juice is dispensed into a plastic pitcher. Price: $300.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Keija Nov 25th 2006 12:49PM
we own it and it is a good machine. .. not the easiest to be cleaned, but which is??
anyway, i can recommend it
Kane Nov 25th 2006 3:30PM
I would highly recoomend avoiding the centrifugal juicers like this. Due to the the way they work a lot of the juice gets oxidized. Masticating juicers are much better. In this price range a champion juicer is very nice.
However, since this is luxist. If you want the cream of the crop... you need to get a norwalk juicer which runs about $2,295. I have had centrifugal, masticating and norwalk juicers and I can say that the norwalk produces the best juice by far. http://norwalkjuicers.com/
Jeff Nov 25th 2006 8:07PM
Good unit, I have one and got it at http://877myjuicer.com/product/800JEXL for a pretty good price. I ended up getting a masticating (like the other poster reccommended) and would also recomend getting a masticating juicer if its nutrients you want. I don't think that the Norwalk is a necessity and might be a bit much for a houshold machine. I think that a Lexen Healthy Juicer or Omega would do the trick.
Laurie Dec 1st 2006 10:26AM
I also own the Breville juicer and use it daily. My only recommendation to buyers is to hand wash. The container that holds the pulp has lost it's "seal." Now when I use it I am spritzed with juice. Carrot juice or beet juice on a nice white shirt...not so nice. Anyway, I can only assume that the couple of times I put it in the dishwasher for a thorough cleaning that it lost it's shape. Otherwise we love it.
Suhaimi Dec 3rd 2006 11:05PM
Yes, Breville juicers are among the best in the market. However,serious juicers should also check out Omega or Champion for multi-functional juicers that lasts years.
For more juicer reviews, I suggest you guys head on to Djuicer.com at :
http://www.djuicer.com/category/juicer-review/