Juicer Machine, 600W Juicer with 3.5” Wide Chute for Whole Fruits and Veg, Juice Extractor with 3 Speeds, BPA Free, Easy to Clean, Compact Centrifugal Juicer Anti-drip

(10 customer reviews)

$4.40

    SKU: B0BB68F8TL Category:
    Asin

    B0BB68F8TL

    Dimensions

    10"D x 10"W x 10"H

    Weight

    6.34 pounds

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    10 reviews for Juicer Machine, 600W Juicer with 3.5” Wide Chute for Whole Fruits and Veg, Juice Extractor with 3 Speeds, BPA Free, Easy to Clean, Compact Centrifugal Juicer Anti-drip

    1. COMBATBARBIE365

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    2. Briana L.

      From the reviews, this one seemed to be the best one for the price. I had only used it twice and after cleaning the second time I had noticed on the inside where you put the furor and veggies into it, a piece of plastic had broken off and somehow some of the plastic on the cylinder shoot was all scrapped up. I feel like we might have been drinking a little bit of plastic and I have no clue how that could have happened. I am a seasoned juicer, I needed a new machine and didn’t want to spend hundreds so I gave this a try.
      I would have to also say that it was a big clean up! The spout that the juice comes out of was the part I thought was to coolest bc you can choose to have it open or closed to let the juice come out or sit in the machine until you are done. However, this little spout is not something that comes off and after only 2 uses it was so dirty and so hard to clean and it looked a bit gross in there. The container where the juice falls into, comes down further in the back for the spout to fit, and if you aren’t looking the juice will start to leak out of the back and you will have a huge mess on your hands. This machine was not for us, and I had to return it.

    3. Ramon Rodriguez-martinez

      I recently purchased the Juicer Machine with a 600W motor, and overall, I am satisfied with its performance. This juicer works exceptionally well with hard fruits and vegetables such as carrots and apples, providing me with delicious and nutritious juices. However, there are a few aspects to consider before making your purchase.

      When it comes to juicing hard fruits and vegetables, this machine shines. Its 3.5″ big mouth easily accommodates whole pieces of produce, saving me time on preparation. The powerful 600W motor effortlessly extracts juice, delivering a smooth and consistent result. I’ve enjoyed refreshing and invigorating juices from carrots, apples, and similar produce without any issues.

      On the other hand, I have found that soft fruits like bananas and strawberries tend to cause a messy experience with this juicer. For these types of fruits, I would recommend considering a masticating juice extractor for better results. It’s important to understand the limitations of this juicer when it comes to softer fruits to avoid disappointment.

      Cleaning the juicer can be a bit of a chore. While it doesn’t take an excessive amount of time, it does require a full disassembly of all the parts for thorough cleaning. This process may take around 5 minutes, which might not be ideal if you’re only looking to make a single glass of juice. However, considering its low price point, this inconvenience can be overlooked.

      It’s worth noting that this juicer is a consumer-grade unit made primarily of plastic. While it has worked well for me so far, it’s important to handle it with care as a small accident or impact could potentially damage the plastic components. Being mindful of this can help ensure its longevity.

      In summary, the Juicer Machine with a 600W motor is an affordable option that performs admirably with hard fruits and vegetables. It delivers delicious and nutritious juices, making it a worthwhile purchase. However, if you frequently juice soft fruits or prioritize quick and easy cleaning, you may want to explore other options. Considering its low price, this juicer offers good value for the performance it provides.

    4. Kat S

      This Juicer packs a lot of power for being at the price point and size that it is! I bought this to create ginger shots but can actually do way more with it that I thought like juicing celery and all types of veggies/fruits! It’s also really easy to clean and came with a nice brush to make the process super easy!

    5. WILLIAM FOX

      I purchased this Juicer in hopes to use when only wanting a small portion sizenfor myself. When using the Juicer I always notice a crunching sound as if the plastic part used to crush the vegetables/fruit is being blended with my fruits andor vegetables. I’ve only used the machine a few times, four to be exact, since my date of purchase. Upon using it this time I heard a loud crunch sound and I immediately cut the machine off. I decided to check the juice that I had just juiced only this time because I saw a blck like substance in the tray i used a strainer and cheese cloth to strain the juice. What I found in the cloth was little paricles of what appears to be shredded plastic or metal. I reached inside the same area and something sharp like glass stabbed me between the fingernail and finger. I was know where near the blade of the machine so this sharp object same from somewhere in the upper part of the machine. My finger began to bleed. I’ve decided to never use this machine again as whatever these particles are I’m sure would be harmful if digested by my family. Mind you I was juicing fresh ginger. WARNING: PLEASE DO NOT BUY THIS MACHINE! Of course it’s past 30 days so I’m sure this company won’t issue me a refund. If I would have listened to my instinct the first time I used it. I would have returned it. If this review can help someone else then the money lost is well worth it. Normally, I don’t write reviews, but I am really concerned that someone could possibly die from ingesting these materials. You’ll be careful out here, please!

    6. GirlPower

      My first Juicer. I have a simpler juicer but this is my first centrifugal force extracter. What do I think? Extracts great. People complaining of the loudness must have their hearing aids up too high. No louder than a blender. That said. The BIG NEGATIVE. There must be 8 parts to clean. Forget the cup they give you as if you fill it too much it will leak all over the base of the unit. I place the juicer next to my sink and use a tall glass to catch the juice. Have only used soft fruits. I did a banana but that’s not recommended.

    7. nosecohn

      I just finished my first use of this juicer and I’m planning to return it because the cons outweigh the pros.

      First, the pros: The juice quality is good. The motor is powerful and not overly loud. It’s easy to use, looks nice, and the price is right.

      Nonetheless, the design has some serious flaws.

      After reading the instructions and unboxing it, I went to wash all the appropriate pieces before the first use. The cup that collects the juice has a couple of ribs down the inside, the leading corners of which are not sufficiently smoothed, so when I stuck my hand in there with the soapy sponge, I promptly cut my finger on one of these corners. If you buy this machine, I recommend taking a little file or sandpaper to those in order to prevent a similar accident. (See photo.)

      The round, stainless steel part that actually extracts the juice is referred to in the manual alternately as the “filter and blade” and the “filter net.” I’m going to call it the “blade” here. The assembly instructions say to “put and clip” it into place, but using the verb “clip” is a poor choice, because there is no clip with which to “clip” it into place. In the absence of that, I assumed it was installed by simply placing it on the motor housing with the sockets meshing, like you would for a blender or food processor. That’s also how it looks in the manual’s diagram.

      What the manual *should* say is that you also need to push the blade down until it “snaps” or “locks” into place. Without specific instructions to do so, I failed to fully snap it in, so the first time I turned the unit on, the blade immediately flew up and chewed up the inside of the chute that’s part of the top lid, spraying pieces of shredded plastic everywhere.

      It’s kind of crazy to me that a machine with a spinning blade and powerful motor has been designed such that this could even happen. It should be made so that it will not operate if the blade is not firmly locked in place. At a minimum, the directions should be clarified. I ended up damaging my unit on the first use due to this oversight. I’ve included pictures of the blade placed on the motor versus snapped into place; as you can see, they look very similar. There’s also a shot of the chewed up plastic chute.

      Once I got that all cleaned up and finally got to juicing, the unit easily produced good juice. The base of the “funnel part” is angled to direct the juice towards the hole (known in the manual as the “active juice outlet”) and into the juicer cup. However, the angle is too shallow, so if you really want to get all the juice out, you have to physically tip the machine up on the opposite side by about 10 more degrees. This is especially difficult because the unit has suction cup feet, so you have to unstick it from the counter every time you want to make sure you’ve gotten all the juice out. You might be able to lift just the funnel part and everything on top of it, but that risks getting juice in the motor housing. The manual warns strongly not to get that part wet, even for cleaning, so I didn’t risk it, even though I did notice a little juice in there anyway when I was done.

      Cleaning isn’t the easiest task either. After using the juicer, you have to clean seven separate pieces. Six of those can probably just be rinsed, depending on what you’ve juiced and how long it’s been sitting, but the blade part will only come clean by scrubbing it with the included brush. This takes some doing and the design is such that the bottom edge can be challenging to work the brush into. It takes a couple minutes.

      Some of the plastic parts also have unnecessarily deep corners where particles can hide (see photos) and those parts are black or smoked, which isn’t ideal if you’re trying to see where you might need extra cleaning. A lighter color or transparent material would allow the user to more easily see if it’s clean.

      Overall, this juicer has the bones of a good product, but it’s not mature yet. The designers could easily address all the issues I’ve raised in the next version, so I hope they’re reading this. In the meantime, I’m packing this one up to send back. If you buy one, be sure to sand down those sharp corners and snap the blade fully into place for safety’s sake.

    8. Hawaii customer

      Love the color, good price and so easy to use.

    9. Melinda Lloyd

      bought this because my daughter wanted us to make our own juice. I tried it the first time, forgetting to open the spout. I was confused why I wasn’t getting juice until I remembered to push it down and then juice went everywhere. After that it was smooth sailing. I was surprised how much I was getting out of the fruit when using this correctly. I have used it on oranges, lemons, grapes and strawberries so far. I used the grapes because they had sat in the fridge too long, and were looking sad. They turned into the best glass of grape juice. I love it, and this will be my go to solution for any fruits that are about to go bad from here on out. I also love how easy this is to clean. The hardest part to clean is the actual metal blade and strainer, and I imagine if you let it sit for too long before cleaning it would be harder. As long as you rinse it quickly, it’s very easy.

    10. spirit177

      The design of this juicer is modern and will fit in any kitchen.
      Easy to unpack, it is composed of the main part (with detachable parts), a cleaning brush and a manual. The manual would deserve more details but the juicer is easy to operate so you should be good.
      Straightforward to use, you just add the fruits or vegetables, turn the power knob on 1 or 2 (power two spin faster but power 1 does already a good job).
      The different parts are easy to assemble and to remove for cleaning (does not say if it’s dishwasher safe or not though). I really like the fact that all the parts can be removed for cleaning, and after using the juicer, the motor part stay clean, so no need to expose it to any water.
      It says that you can put entire fruits or vegetables without pre-cutting them. It is probably true but it needs to fit through the opening where you insert the fruits/vegetables. I tried with apples without removing the seeds or other parts. It did a great job and filtered all the non needed parts. It extracted a lot of juice. I noticed two small details which could be improved: first, it would be nice to be able to add the fruits/vegetables when the motor is on (which you cannot because it would jump out of the receptacle). Secondly, the non wanted part of the fruits/vegetable don’t go all in the bin receptacle in the back. But since it’s easy to clean, it’s a major point. There is also a little container to add at the exit of the machine to collect the juice. It’s really helpful because there is a lid and a small beak to poor the juice and keeping the pulp inside the container, which is great for people who don’t like pulp. For those who likeit, just remove the lead and you will get everything.
      Overall, it’s a good juicer, fair price and efficient.

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