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Waring Health Juice Extractors |  | Brand: Waring Category: Kitchen
List Price: $129.95 Buy: $49.99 - $99.95 as of 7/30/2010 00:27 CDT details You Save: $30.00 (23%)
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Rating: 155 reviews Sales Rank: 369145
MPN: JEX328 Model: JEX328-PARENT UPC: 833304002940 EAN: 0833304002940 ASIN: B000PJ80MG
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| Features:
| • | Waring Brushed Stainless Steel / Black Juice Extracter | | • | Prodyne Acrylic 56 Oz Juice Jar With White Lid |
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Product Description Waring Pro Juice Extractor lets you get the most out of your favorite fruits and vegetables. Ideal for today's fast and healthy lifestyles, the Juice Extractor is engineered to make the process easy. More juice is extracted from less produce, leaving only dry pulp in the Pulp Collector. That means no mess while processing, and quick and easy cleanups. An extra wide feed tube minimizes preparation time, and the convenient ON/OFF toggle switch is simple to use. The efficient metal design has fewer parts to clean, is easy to assemble, and makes this attractive machine a pleasure to own and operate. Drink to your good health, with Waring.
* Extra Wide Feed Tube
* Brushed Stainless Steel Housing
* Extra Wide 3 1/2 Feed Chute
* Instruction Book
* Attached Pulp Collector
* Stainless Steel Juice Collector
--PLUS--Juice Jar
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Showing reviews 1-5 of 155
TERRIBLE product July 28, 2010 Michael R Gillham (Salt Lake City, Utah) This juicer is poorly made, pure and simple. The pulp container is difficult to put on and take off. The lid to the pulp container does not secure completely and juice leaks down the sides. Most importantly, the juicer is started by a tiny, fragile safety knob located on the bottom of the pulp container. When this tiny, fragile part snaps off, as it inevitably will when you're fighting to disassemble the thing, the juicer will not start, and a replacement pulp container will run you a whopping $25. Do yourself a favor and go with a juicer that doesn't have a locking pulp container like this one and stay away from Waring products whenever possible.
My Waring Juicing Machine Review July 12, 2010 J. Brooks (Yonkers, NY) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
After washing it, I tried it out for the first time. I like it. I hated the carrot juice, but I like the machine. It took about 16 minutes to clean --the strainer basket with the attached shredder took about 5 minutes of those minutes to scrub (yes scrub) clean. I made a carrot and apple juice mix. Yuck!!!
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I really like the machine. I like the idea that I can get a good dose of vegetables on a daily basis (something I haven't really been doing). I also like that the machine is relatively quiet. The blender is much, much noisier. The cleanup of the juicer is fairly easy. I originally timed the cleanup of the juice at about 16 minutes. Today, the time was closer to 12 minutes. Half of the time cleaning comes from cleaning the shredding/strainer disk. The cheap brush provided really isn't doing the greatest job. I'll probably have to use a toothbrush to clean the shredding/straining disk.
Oh, I noticed that the juicer really should be clean soon after using. Today, I wanted to go to the store. I did leave the shredding/straining disk soaking, but leaving the machine with the pulp in caused condensation of the pulp juice into the area under the pulp-collection basket and spinner (not the easiest place to clean if you get food or juice there). I think the juicer is fairly easy to clean if you don't let the food sit in it too long. I can see it becoming a nightmare to clean if the food hardens and dries out.
I forgot to mention in my previous entry that the fruit and/or vegetables need to be dry before using the juicing machine. At first, I washed the vegetables right before putting them in the machine, this just produced extra moisture in the pulp. The excess water on the f/v seems to add to the pulp, but not the juice. Another (minor) problem is that if the food going in is wet, it causes the food pusher to not slide down easily; I think I've solved that by rubbing cooking oil on the push.
Excellent juicer with ease of use and low pulp. Great price. Works better than the more expensive ones. June 7, 2010 S. Tatineni (New York, USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I find this juicer very easy to use with only a few parts to assemble/dissemble and clean. It's really easy to use. I find this better than one of the breville juicers I owned which is almost 4 times as expensive as this one. Cleaning is a breeze with this. Also, not too much fruit/vegetable wastage via pulp. In a nutshell, a simple, cheap and excellent juicer. No need to buy more expensive juicers. Just waste of money.
It works but not well. May 15, 2010 LC 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
We purchased this juicer about 5 years ago; we had it about two years before it killed over. It does work and the price is affordable but you get what you pay for as the more often true than not saying goes. It is quite loud and you do not get much juice from it. Cleaning it was OK. We have upgraded to the Breville BJE200XL.
Excellent Product May 11, 2010 Leon Paparo (Delaware County, PA) I received my juicer today and found it simple to use, easy to clean, and very, very good at producing delicious, healthy juice. 1 apple, 2 strawberries, 4 carrots and 2 celery stalks produced just about 24oz of perfectly extracted juice. You cannot beat this juicer for the price and quality. I'd recommend this to anyone who is looking for an affordable, reliable juicer.
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