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The Juicer Machine is a cold press juicer designed for maximum juice extraction with a 98% yield. It features two speed modes for different fruits and vegetables, is made from BPA-free materials, and operates quietly, making it perfect for health-conscious individuals seeking convenience and efficiency in their juicing routine.
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Is the item dishwasher safe? | No |
Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
Material | TRITAN, BPA Free |
Voltage | 110 Volts (AC) |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Controller Type | Button |
Wattage | 150 watts |
Special Features | BPA Free, Quiet Motor |
Color | Motcha Green |
Capacity | 0.6 Liters |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 7"D x 11"W x 16"H |
C**F
Newbie juicer but did tons of research.
I write this rather long review as a newbie juicer who's done quite a bit of research into juicers in this general price range, hoping not to spend a fortune...yet get a good one. This is the second one I bought and I'm definitely NOT planning on returning it.FIRST, SOME PRACTICAL STUFF:The parts fit together smoothly and solidly and disassemble easily. Cleanup is surprisingly quick and easy (otherwise a common complaint with juicers). For storage on the counter, this model excels because the main body is only 9 inches tall (without the juicing components attached) and the juicing components can be fully assembled separately and stored next to it so height is not a problem under and behind a paper towel holder. (And then you can just insert it as a single unit when ready to juice.) VERY efficient in that regard, it's a pretty compact setup. The machine feels well built. (Click on my name and see my last review on another appealing "looking" unit that I'm returning.)HOW IT DOES WITH INGREDIENTS: I've found that it will handle both hard and soft fruits and veggies surprisingly well. It even took pieces of lemon rind and also handled hard ginger root quite nicely. Cucumbers, celery and carrots also did quite well. And as for leafy greens, all I've tried so far is flat leaf parsley and since parsley is fluffy, I didn't expect miracles but it did very well with that too.OPERATION: The feeding tube is slightly oval but you do have to cut things up to fit in it, however I read that doing so actually yields more juice anyway. To me, it doesn't take that long and it's a trade off I'm willing to make.I found that using the Pusher tool as gently as possible (only as needed to move things along) is the way to go versus the heavy-handed ramming that I've seen in videos which is unnecessary and might end up counterproductive in terms of yield. You get the feel of it as you get more familiar with how it feeds but I'm finding it does better with smaller pieces and not cramming them into the feed tube.JUICE YIELD is also quite respectable! And while the ejected pulp wasn't as dry as I had been picturing (and which way more expensive juicers will theoretically produce), I discovered that by feeding the accumulated pulp back through the feeder channel after juicing is finished, I got between 10% and 25% additional juice from it. That is NOT hard to do nor does it take long, and in my opinion it is worth doing. (Tip, Save some fruits or veggie pieces to help carry the masticated pulp through the process, it's just more efficient if you do. I tried the pulp on both speeds, depending on what saved pieces I was using and they both worked, but I might prefer the fast speed for that optional second pulp re-juicing step, it just seems it might produce a bit more.)CONCLUSION: I've researched many, many juicers and their problems and have read countless reviews (and I can tell fake ones from authentic ones) including some of the more expensive juicers ($300++) and I am pretty darned happy with this one. If I had to declare a drawback, it would be cutting up things smaller than supposedly more expensive machines would require (yet some of them have same size feeding tubes).My original plan was to buy an inexpensive juicer that does the job (some drawbacks expected), and then if I find I will be sticking with juicing long term, I would consider "investing" in one of the big name ones which at least used to be Omega, Hurom, Nama. But seriously, based on some of their reviews I'm pretty impressed with this little guy.UPDATE one month later:Turns out I AM juicing everyday and this machine is a keeper. Excellent yield (now, based on various additional recipes' expectations which this machine always meets and often exceeds). I am very much appreciating its solid build and quick cleanup, and for sure its footprint is a big factor when countertop storage is at a premium. Definite keeper.
J**Y
Great kitchen appliance to have
Don’t usually write reviews but this juicer is amazing super easy to set up gives you a good amount of juice and is quiet as well you do need to chop stuff up before juicing and I don’t care for the container that catches the juice the way it pours really easy to clean all In all a really great product Ben using for about almost two months now
E**N
Love ❤️ this Juicer!
The media could not be loaded. I love ❤️ this juicer. It works well and the juice tastes great. It’s easy to clean. Great deal.
L**S
A Juicing Game-Changer!
Purchasing the IWODTECH slow masticating juicer has genuinely transformed my morning routine, and here’s why:Exceptional Juice Yield: I'm a stickler for getting the most out of my fruits and veggies. This machine's 7 spiral masticating system ensures minimal wastage, giving up to a whopping 98% juice yield! It's impressive how much more I can extract compared to my old juicer.Versatility: The dual-speed modes mean I can juice a wide variety of produce, from softer fruits to fibrous veggies like celery and ginger. Just remember not to use it on fruits with pits – a small price to pay for its efficiency!Quiet Operation: My mornings start early, and I've always hated how my previous juicers would wake up the entire household. With IWODTECH, it’s a serene experience. It operates so quietly, ensuring peace in the kitchen.Ease of Cleaning: As someone who used to dread the post-juicing cleanup, the one-button assembly design is a godsend. Everything disassembles easily, and the parts being dishwasher safe is a huge plus. The included cleaning brush is a thoughtful addition to reach those tricky spots.Safety & Quality Assurance: The intelligent protection chip that prevents the machine from overheating and the commitment to using BPA-free, food-grade materials shows how much thought IWODTECH puts into consumer safety. Their warranty and lifelong technical support demonstrate confidence in the product and commitment to customer satisfaction.In conclusion, if you're in the market for a reliable, efficient, and quiet juicer that won't let you down, the IWODTECH Slow Masticating Juicer is the one to consider. It's been an absolute delight for me, and I'm certain it'll bring the same joy to your kitchen and health. Cheers to a healthier lifestyle!
J**I
Pretty good
I love the color I like how it dissects for cleaning and all the grim isnt inside the machine you do have to go slow and cut up pretty small and the plastic arm it goes thru is kind of flimsy and food gets stuck if you do too many pieces at once!
S**H
Terrible product. DO NOT BUY!!
The media could not be loaded. This machine works good only for the first 2 weeks. I bought it mainly to make celery juice, but after two weeks of daily juicing one whole bunch of celery, the parts start getting stuck like in the video shown. It's a whole process to clean it out, de-part and use it again. Also it doesn't fully juice the celery. I have to put the pulp back in a few times to fully extract the juice.
H**R
Easy to use. Great at juicing everything. Very easy to clean up.
The media could not be loaded. This juicer is great, especially for the price. It’s very easy to set up and clean up, especially if you do it right away. Just a rinse usually does the job except for the grater/filter which needs to be brushed a little, brush included. I have tried it on many vegetables, eg, sweet peppers, celery, apples, tomatoes as well as carrots, beets, green beans, etc. And recently I juiced pomegranate arils! I did use a fine strainer afterwards but still it did a great job. I use the solid discard from celery, carrots etc for making my own vegetable broth and the fruits or beets etc I compost. Nothing goes to waste. It does a very good job extracting juice but I did run some solids through twice just to see if there was more but wasn’t any benefit. It’s a great machine for a couple who want some fresh healthy juice available.
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