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Juicer Philips
The Hr 1858/90 Juice Extractor Helps You Preparefresh And Delicious
Fruit Juicein No Time At All! Its Extra-Large Feeder Tube Accepts Whole
Pieces Offruit, While Its 650W Motor And Exclusive Ultra-Thin Strainer
Ensurethat You Get Every Last Drop Of Juice!
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The Hr 1858/90 Also Boasts A Large2-Litre Capacity And Comes With A
Recipe Book That Contains Tensucculent Juice Recipes. This Juice
Extractor Is Also Dishwasher-Safe,Making It Easy To Clean!
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Philips Hr 1858/90 Juice Extractor
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We owned a refurbished Waring JEX328 juicer for about two years and my
wife used it to make juice for our children and me almost every day. It
held up fairly well and we paid almost nothing for it at the time
(around 30 bucks, I think), but it finally cratered a couple of weeks
ago. We debated for a while whether or not to replace it with this
Breville model or the Hamilton Beach Big Mouth Pro. We finally decided
on this one because it had so many five star ratings and because it is
an appliance we use so often, thus we thought it made sense to get the
best one we could find, even with its steeper price. While I can't
compare it to the Hamilton Beach model, I can compare it to the Waring
model, and it beats the Waring model hands down.
As soon as you unpack the Breville you know you have a top quality piece of equipment. It does an outstanding job at juice extraction (the pulp is dryer than what the Waring produced, and the Waring actually did pretty well) and the clean-up is far easier. When cleaning the Waring, you had pulp caked up within the machine itself and it was a pain to clean it out, partially becaused it had a higher moisture content but also simply because of all of the nooks and crannies in this catchment section of the juicer. Although this section detached, it was still difficult to clean nonetheless . The Breville puts the pulp in a separate container off to the side, and as others have mentioned, if you line it with a plastic bag there is nothing to it. The only "pain" is cleaing the filter device, which is going to be difficult with any juicer you buy. The brush they provide does make this a little easier, however.
As soon as you unpack the Breville you know you have a top quality piece of equipment. It does an outstanding job at juice extraction (the pulp is dryer than what the Waring produced, and the Waring actually did pretty well) and the clean-up is far easier. When cleaning the Waring, you had pulp caked up within the machine itself and it was a pain to clean it out, partially becaused it had a higher moisture content but also simply because of all of the nooks and crannies in this catchment section of the juicer. Although this section detached, it was still difficult to clean nonetheless . The Breville puts the pulp in a separate container off to the side, and as others have mentioned, if you line it with a plastic bag there is nothing to it. The only "pain" is cleaing the filter device, which is going to be difficult with any juicer you buy. The brush they provide does make this a little easier, however.
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