Maxi-Matic EJX-9700 Elite Platinum Stainless-Steel 2-Speed Whole-Fruit Juice Extractor

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Enjoy fresh fruit and vegetable juice with Maxi-Matic's Elite Platinum Stainless Steel 2-Speed Juice Extractor. A stainless steel mesh filter 700 watts of power and 2 speeds put juicing power in your kitchen. Enjoy everything from whole fruits and vegetables berries and loose-leaf vegetables to rind-on pineapple and ginger. Safety lock function to prevent operation if item is not properly assembled provides added security and peace of mind during use while an extra-large pulp container and custom-fit 1quart juice pitcher with foam separator provide greater convenience. Removable parts are dishwasher-safe for easy cleaning.

  • Stainless-steel 700-watt 2-speed juice extractor with large feeding chute

  • Surgical-steel no-rust filter cutter; stainless-steel mesh filter; oversized strainer

  • Safety-lock function; auto shut-off prevents overheating; dishwasher-safe removable parts

  • Includes extra-large pulp container and 1-quart juice pitcher with foam separator

  • Measures approximately 13 by 9-1/5 by 16-1/5 inches




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Hamilton Beach Big Mouth Juice Extractor

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Hamilton Beach big mouth juice extractor.

  • Makes up to 24-percent more juice than a leading competitor

  • Fits whole foods for fast easy juicing

  • Powerful 800-watt motor

  • Extra-large pulp bin lets you juice longer and add nutrient-rich pulp to any recipe

  • All removable parts are dishwasher safe




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Breville BJE510XL Ikon 900-Watt Variable-Speed Juice Extractor

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Breville Ikon Multi-Speed Juice Fountain is 900 watts. It has a 5 speed high speed motor that features a built-in electronic smart chip that increases power to the cutting disc under heavy loads. As a result the filter extracts more juice and can make an 8 ounce glass in just 5 seconds. The 3" feed tube allows for the easy and efficient processing of whole fruits and vegetables without pre-cutting slicing or peeling. It is uniquely positioned directly over the center of the cutting disc for better balance and consistent results. The 5 speed settings make the Ikon Juice Fountain the most versatile juice extractor available. The lower speeds are for softer fruits and leafy green vegetables. The higher speeds maximize extraction from dense foods such as apples and carrots.

  • 900-watt stainless-steel juice extractor with 5 speeds

  • Speeds range from 6500 rpm to 12500 rpm for maximum extraction

  • 3-inch circular feed tube; backlit control panel; dishwasher-safe parts

  • Juice jug and froth separator detachable spout and cleaning brush included

  • Measures 16-4/5 by 15-1/2 by 10-1/4 inches; 1-year limited warranty




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Hamilton Beach 67801 Health Smart Juice Extractor Black

Hamilton Beach Health Smart Juice Extractor.

  • Healthy fresh-tasting fruit and vegetable juices

  • Powerful 400-watt motor

  • Large easy-to-remove pulp bin

  • Durable stainless steel cutter/strainer

  • 25 Food/drink recipes included



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Breville JE900 Juice Fountain Professional Juice Extractor

Prepare delicious vitamin-rich juices in seconds thanks to the extra large feed chute and efficient stainless steel micro mesh filter. No need to pre-chop fruits and veggies such as apples tomatoes and carrots. Just place them in the chute and push with the pusher. While juicing in bulk there's no need to disassemble the juice fountain to empty the pulp container it just slides right out. A powerful motor pushes fruits and veggies through the mesh filter to separate seeds and fiber maximizing juice output. You can have a glass of juice in 5 seconds and be through clean up in not much more. The easy clean design has fewer parts and rounded smooth surfaces that can be easily rinsed after use.

  • Powerful 600-watt motor produces a quart of juice in one minute

  • One of the easiest juicers to clean

  • Extra-wide feed tube accommodates whole apples and tomatoes

  • Large capacity slide-out pulp container

  • Stainless-steel micromesh strainer; base cord-wrap



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Breville 800JEXL Juice Fountain Elite 1000-Watt Juice Extractor

The Breville 800JEXL Juice Fountain Elite with 1000 watts is super efficient. This model has an Italian made electronic motor that increases power under yield to maintain filter revolutions. It has two speeds for soft and hard fruits and a three inch feed tube which minimizes preparation and feeding time. Beautifully designed stainless die cast steel housing and motor body makes it a work of art on the countertop. While juicing you may notice juice escaping between the plastic juicer cover and the stainless steel filter bowl surround. Try pushing the Food Pusher down more slowly and using the low speed. When large quantities of fruits and vegetables especially those with high water content such tomatoes and watermelon are fed into the Feed Chute at a rapid rate the stainless steel filter basket coverts these into juice so quickly that the force may cause leaking.

  • 1000-watt juicer with 2 speed controls high (13000 RPM) and low (6500 RPM)

  • Die-cast steel housing; stainless-steel micromesh filter; titanium-plated cutting disk

  • Circular 3-inch feed tube accommodates whole fruits and vegetables

  • Pulp container juicing pitcher and manual/recipe book included; dishwasher-safe parts

  • Locking arm bolts move up to 1/4" in all directions to ensure a snug fit in the locking arm



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Hamilton Beach 67650 Big Mouth Pro Juice Extractor

Big Mouth Pro Juice Extractor has extra large capacity feed chute and strong die cast metal clips for professional style processing whole fruits & vegetables. Has super powerful 1.1 Horsepower motor for smooth easy juice extraction large dishwasher safe pulp bin . Stainless steel juice strainer. Juice cup included .

  • Juice extractor with on/off toggle switch and 1.1-horsepower motor

  • Extra-large 3-inch-wide feed chute fits whole produce for faster juicing

  • Stainless-steel micro-mesh strainer basket; die-cast metal lid-locking latches

  • Juice cup removable pulp bin and cleaning brush included; dishwasher-safe parts

  • Measures approximately 14-1/2 by 10 by 18 inches; 1-year limited warranty



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Hamilton Beach 67650 Big Mouth Pro Juice Extractor


Best Value Juicer4

I read the reviews on this juicer and wondered why some gave rave reviews and others gave this juicer rotten reviews. Since most of the reviews were positive I decided to take a chance and buy it. I'm glad I did.



The Decision - Out of all the top reviewed juicers on Amazon Epinion Best-Juicer-Reviews and ConsumerSearch this had the longest warranty (1 yr) highest horsepower motor (1.1 hp) and lowest price ($69). All of the top rated juicers have wide mouths (3+ in) and are dishwasher safe. This is why I bought it. The juicers I looked at were Breville BJE 200XL 800 JEXL BJE 510XL Jack Lalanne power juicer and Hamilton Beach 67650.



The Good - It juices fast it is easy to clean (5 min by hand no dishwasher) and is inexpensive. Most of all it saves me time. I could eat fast food (no more cooking and cleaning as this is dishwasher safe) without having to eat fattening drive-thru food. It is fast and nutritious.



The Bad - It is not cheap to operate because you waste a lot of food in the pulp especially if you make juice from soft fruits and vegetables. If you are making juice from hard stuff it will be very efficient. The pulp will be a fine moist dust. There is very little waste. However if you are making juice from soft fruit it will make a lot of soft mushy wasted pulp. This juicer is perfect for hard stuff like carrots and broccoli stems. For soft stuff like watermelon and spinach leaves I'll use my blender instead. Or you could try re-juicing the pulp to extract more juice out of it. Or you could do what I do to avoid wasting the juicy pulp: I feed my dog the pulp.



The Conclusion - The faults with this juicer are not faults with this particular model but a fault with all centrifugal juicers (spinning knife blade used to juice). A masticulating juicer would produce less waste but would be much slower to operate. It takes a much longer time to make a cup of juice with a masticulating (grinding gears) juicer. A citrus juicer makes citrus juice only.



A perfectionist or very frugal person would probably opt for less wet pulp waste by buying a masticulating juicer such as an Omega 8005. A person with a busy lifestyle would probably prefer a fast juicer that is easy to clean like this one. A person who drinks citrus juice a lot would probably buy a citrus juicer. If you are making wheat grass juice then buy a wheat grass juicer.



Depending on what you need you may get a different juicer. However for the price it is impossible to get a better general purpose juicer. I will re-review this juicer in a year to give a report on it's durability.









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Breville 800JEXL Juice Fountain Elite 1000-Watt Juice Extractor


I LOVE this juicer!! (so far...) Beats my Green Power juicer.5

We just bought this juicer on Amazon using the $25 discount and the free shipping. Made it the best price on the internet when we bought it first of December 2005. Before commenting on the juicer let me tell you what we used before this juicer arrived.



We have a top of the line Green Power juicer. If you know juicers you know this is one of the best. We've been juicing with it on a daily basis for 10 years and it is still going strong. It has a high juice yield (dry pulp) can juice grasses and greens efficiently (wheatgrass parsley spinach etc.) and low temperatures and rpm minimize oxidation so juice lasts a long time. Other advantages are claimed but these are the biggest for us.



A well-known downside to twin-screw type juicers like the Green Power is that it takes quite a bit of force to push items like carrots into the juicer because there is no cutting blade action just the gripping/squeezing action of the twin screws. Frankly after 10 years of pushing hard on this thing we've gotten tired of it even though it makes great juice. We also don't like the 1.5" square opening which requires us to cut up apples and large carrots before feeding them. Cleanup isn't too bad but not great either. I decided to buy a juicer that would make good juice in reasonably high yields but with emphasis on speed and ease of use. My intent was that this juicer would complement but not replace the Green Power.



Well after doing a lot of research and reading the reviews here and elsewhere I decided to buy the Breville 800JEXL Juice Fountain Elite. The most attractive claims for this juicer were the fast juicing speed relatively easy cleanup and the widemouth (3" round) opening. The stainless steel exterior was also a plus as the Green Power's white plastic parts became stained long ago (vegetable juices can do that!).



The biggest concern with this juicer was the limited warranty period (1-3 years) compared to other juicers in its class (which go as high as 15 years). Phone discussion with a vendor indicated concerns about the lifetime of the motor though his experience was not with the Elite which has a new more powerful motor. I also had some concerns about how efficiently it would extract juice compared to our Green Power how it would work on spinach and other leafy vegetables and whether the juice would stay fresh as long.



Though I'd have preferred a better warranty I decided the features were attractive enough to try it. It is a lot of money to throw away if it fails just after the warranty. But if the ease of juicing was as good as claimed it would almost be worth it!



The new juicer arrived a few days ago. It was simple to put together. The instructions were clearly written. After washing the parts in the dishwasher (yes they are dishwasher proof) my wife and I proceeded to make one of our standards carrot-apple-celery. Boy were we blown away! This juicer met our expectations and more!



Our apples were large so we had to quarter them despite the 3" opening. However in the Green Power we have to cut them into 9 pieces requiring 4 knife cuts instead of 2 for the Juice Fountain. The apples fed into the juicer easily and very rapidly. Apples feed into the Green Power without too much force but can be hard to feed because of the pulp they generate (you make apple sauce in the screw feed area and it backs up the chute). We usually use Granny Smiths to minimize that problem on the Green Power but the Juice Fountain had no problem at all so I tried some Galas and they also fed in beautifully. In the Green Power you have to alternate carrots with soft fruits to avoid stalling the screw conveying action; there was no such need with the Juice Fountain. For ease of feeding pulp-producing or juicy fruits and vegetables I give the Juice Fountain an "A+" compared to the Green Power a "C".



We then fed in the celery. In the Green Power celery strings wrap around the end of the screws and plug the end plug. The cutting/centrifugal juicing mechanism of the Juice Fountain eliminates such issues completely. The celery fed in very easily and produced plenty of juice. In the Green Power celery that is small or somewhat old (limp) can be hard to feed into the chute since the stalks don't feed into the screw that easily and the plastic crammer tends to jam them in the chute rather than push them into the screws. In the Juice Fountain celery of all sizes including tips and leaves fed in easily. For ease of handling fibrous vegetables or long flexible vegetables I give the Juice Fountain an A+ and the Green Power a B.



Already by this time I knew the Juice Fountain really does make juice fast! I couldn't wait to try the carrots. We put them in whole (minus the cut off tops) and for smaller ones in bunches of 2 or 3. They just zipped into the juicer! The instruction manual says that juice yield is higher if you feed them slowly so we didn't push the limits of feed speed but suffice it to say it was MUCH faster than the Green Power on the order of just a few seconds. Furthermore there was almost no force required to push the carrots in a welcome change from the 2-handed "lean your body weight into it" effort required on the Green Power. What a delight this was! For speed of juicing we give the Juice Fountain an A+ and the Green Power a C. For ease of feeding we give the Juice Fountain an A+ and the Green Power a D.



We were having so much fun we grabbed more carrots and shoved them in and then disaster happened! With the juicer still outputting juice the juice container (pitcher) overflowed and bright orange carrot juice poured out over the countertops and down the face of our painted white cabinets staining them orange. We were having so much fun juicing and it was happening so quickly compared to the Green Power that we didn't realize how much juice we had made in so short a time! Had we been using the Green Power we'd just be getting started. Oh well. We hit the well-marked red STOP button on the front of the juicer then sponged up the mess using 409 cleaner to get the orange stains off the cabinets. The stainless steel Juice Fountain Elite cleaned up easily.



We emptied the pitcher and then finished our juicing making mental note to remember how rapidly this thing produces juice and to not exceed the pitcher's MAX level marking in the future.



What about noise during juicing? Many have suggested that the Juice Fountain is noisy. My wife and I didn't find it so at all. We have a flour mill that sounds like a jet plane! We have a Vitamix blender that makes a racket (on highest speed). By comparison this juicer is quiet. Not as quiet as the Green Power but not at all annoying. For noise we'd give the Juice Fountain a B and the Green Power an A with a Vitamix blender a D and our grain mill an F (requiring ear plugs).



Now for the taste test. The defrother on the pitcher seems to work OK. The juice was excellent not oxidized tasting in comparison to juice from the Green Power. In fact maybe it was my imagination but I think it tasted fresher. The Green Power may use lower speed and incorporate less air but because it takes so long to make the juice by the time you are finished the first part of the batch may be 20 minutes old. With the Juice Fountain it may be just a couple minutes old. For taste I give the Juice Fountain an A+ the Green Power an A.



We dislike pulp in our vegetable juices. With the Green Power the amount of pulp in the juice is not bad but we still have to strain it through a wire screen strainer to get pulp-free juice. With carrot-Granny Smith apple-celery a quart of juice will leave at least 2-3 tablespoons of pulp in the strainer. By contrast the Juice Fountain juice was virtually pulp-free. We didn't bother straining it there was so little. This is great since wire screens tend to plug and back-up and are a pain to keep clean. Yet another time saver for both juice production and clean-up! For pulp-free juice Juice Fountain merits an A+ and Green Power gets a B.



OK. What about juicing efficiency? I don't have any hard numbers on this but the pulp felt about as dry as that from the Green Power. That suggests that the efficiency was similar. The Green Power is claimed to have one of the highest extraction efficiencies of any juicer on the market short of the Walker or other press-type juicers. That seems to be a fair claim. However actual practice may vary. The dryness of pulp in the Green Power is controlled by how far you screw in the end plug which creates back pressure and controls the pulp flow rate. If you screw it all the way in you get very dry pulp. However the juicer feeds poorly and if you have anything like apples you'll just backup the pulp into the chute and the screw won't be able to generate enough pumping pressure to overcome the backpressure of the plug. Thus in practice we kept the end plug of our Green Power screwed out about a half turn. This resulted in better screw feed action but somewhat wetter pulp. Some Green Power users will push the pulp through a second time to get higher yields but we didn't bother. By comparison the Juice Fountain seems to make pulp of similar dryness to what we were getting on the Green Power but without having to mess with optimum end plug settings screw backups or feeding pulp through a second time. Thus I give both Green Power and Juice Fountain an A for efficiency but the Juice Fountain gets there more easily. Perhaps in the future I'll do a more quantitative comparison.



Cleanup was a breeze. I just rinsed all the top parts off and put them in a drying rack or the dishwasher. The wire mesh and cutting blades were easily cleaned with the supplied brush. I found cleanup easier and faster than with the Green Power. The Green Power has mostly plastic parts and these are stained with vegetable juice stains which don't disappear with any of the manufacturer's recommended treatments. I anticipate no such problems from the Juice Fountain's stainless steel parts. The plastic on the Juice Fountain is not in places where stains are expected to build up (the pulp container or pitcher). The elimination of wire screen straining further eased cleanup. For ease and speed of cleanup I give the Juice Fountain an "A" and the Green Power a "B".



A few comments on durability. One drawback of many product reviews on Amazon is the limited experience of reviewers with the equipment. Don't you just love those reviews that read "I just bought Product XYZ and used it for a week and it is fabulous!!!"? I wish we had more reviews from longterm users. Thus I wasn't going to write a review on this juicer until I'd used it at least for several months. However I was so impressed by this juicer I just had to write now! I felt like I already had enough hard facts to compare with a top-of-the-line competitor that some of you would appreciate reading my comparisons.



Nevertheless the big question on this machine is the limited warranty. I'm hoping that durability won't prove to be the Achille's heel of this machine. Discussions with vendors suggest that the motor is the critical part that may fail so I'll be watching it hoping that it outlasts the warranty and that the new more powerful motor in the Elite will prove durable. Warranties aren't everything though. The Green Power had a 5 year warranty. The motor is robust and going strong after 10 years of almost daily use. However the plastic parts on the Green Power seem inadequately designed for the high stresses placed on them in an extrusion device. We saw stress-cracking of the front piece within the first few years (which we eventually had to replace when the cracks propagated to the failure point). Stress-cracking is also visible in the main screw housing. Other plastic failures include partial separation of the feed crammer halves (so that pulp gets stuck inside the hollow crammer) chipping of the hopper tray so that it doesn't seat snugly breakage of the plastic cross-piece on the base that the pitcher tray fits over and stress-fracture leading to failure of one of the plastic knurled knobs used to tighten the chamber assembly.



By contrast the Juice Fountain's stainless steel bowl assembly shouldn't fail unless I severely dent it. The wire screen/cutting assembly will probably need periodic replacement I'm guessing. The housing lid and feed chute are plastic (looks like polycarbonate) and may eventually chip if dropped but look stronger than the highly mineral filled plastic of the Green Power. The pitcher is plastic which some people would not like as much as the glass of the Green Power but at least it won't break as easily (we had to replace our Green Power pitcher once). If you prefer glass you could use a glass container instead on the Juice Fountain without a problem except increase risk of splashing and no defoamer. Overall I think the housing of the Juice Fountain will hold up very well compared to the Green Power. Thus the only big question mark for me is the motor and I am hoping that the short warranty is not a reflection of issues in that department. Stay tuned.



The other issue is the ability to juice grasses and leafy greens. I am planning to keep the Green Power because I don't expect this juicer to do a great job on those. We often don't include those in our juices however so it will be worth it to have this extra juicer for the many times when we don't need the other capabilities. I expect it to juice spinach OK but probably not with as good an efficiency. However I will withhold comments until I can do quantitative tests which I may report later.



CONCLUSION-- I love this juicer. It is every bit as fast as the manufacturer claims. It is easy to use and clean up. It makes great tasting juice at high yields. It compares very favorably with a more expensive top-of-the-line Green Power juicer. The biggest concern is the limited warranty but I'm having so much fun with this juicer that I would probably buy another one even if it failed just after the warranty period.



The above comparisons are somewhat "apples vs. oranges". It might be more fair to compare this to other centrifugal juicers. Some of the advantages in ease-of-use would pertain to other centrifugal juicers when compared to the Green Power. But I think the 3" mouth the high rpm and the stainless steel housing are worth considering. I can't compare to other centrifugal juicers but the Juice Fountain does compare very well with the top notch Green Power juicer.



This juicer saves so much time and effort I will probably suffer any juicing inefficiencies that may arise with spinach and such rather than bother with the Green Power. I'll probably put the Green Power on a high shelf and pull it down only when doing grasses which I rarely use.



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