Monday, October 21, 2013

JuiceMaster 32597 300-Watt Ultra Juicer, White



Do this instead...
Do this instead...

Go to the store and buy huge amounts of fruits and vegetables. Then go home and pull $60 out of your wallet, which is about what you'd spend on the JuiceMaster with taxes and shipping. Then take that $60 and all of the produce you just purchased, and toss it out your kitchen window. Now go to the store and buy the juicer that you'd originally wanted, but didn't because you'd save a few bucks with the JuiceMaster.

There - I just saved you countless amounts of time, frustration, money and cleaning. Your welcome!

Better than nothing
The first thing I tried extracting juice from was carrots. I was disapointed to see whole chunks of carrot ending up in the pulp cup. I also had to cut the carrot peices up into small strips and still had a hard time pushing them thru. The carrot juice was so full of pulp, I had to strain it. Next, I tried juicing some oranges, which was much easier, but if your citrus fruits are not seedless you need to beware....If you don't get the pusher in quick enough after putting in the citrus slices, you may have to dodge projectile seeds! Also, note that the instructions state that the Juicemaster 32597 cannot extract juice from peaches, apricots, mangos, bananas, papayas. Overall, I am disappointed, but I paid so little (with an amazon.com promotional credit card offer) that I will keep it and use it until I can afford something better.

Good Juicer for the price
This is my first juicer. I had read a couple of good reviews on some other site and compared to the other juicers, I thought I could easily afford this one. I have been using the juicer for a couple of weeks now and I think it is awesome. I have "juiced" carrots too and the juice was great. The cleaning takes some time..but I think that would be true for most juicers. It is simple to operate. I like it. Hope you do too.

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