This juicer has one of the more powerful engines for a centrifugal juicer (as opposed to the more expensive masticating juicers) and this means that it tends to extract more juice than similar centrifugal juicers.
Good points:
Efficient juice extraction (you can tell as the pulp that is left is very dry)
Good safety features
All juicers are a pain to wash up - this one isn't too bad - but do wash immediately after use or you will regret it. But I do find myself thinking 'can I really be bothered to do all that washing up - pulp bin, unit, grater, juice bowl - for one glass of fresh juice?'
Quite robust - I've been using mine for over a year
Jug is useful to store juice in fridge afterwards
Useful addition to jug to avoid too much "froth"
Two speed - one for hard and one for soft fruit/veg
Large intake - so you can pop a whole apple in at once without the need to chop it up (although if chopping an apple is beyond you, not even fresh juice is going to help you that much!)
Less Good points:
It takes up a fair amount of counter space.
Mine has a habit of spraying some of the pulp around even though it is supposed to all go into the attached bin. I have to use a tea towl to prevent this. It's not a major issue - just a few "flecks".
The power of the motor means that the juice is quite warm after juicing - you have to really either add ice or put it into the fridge for a half an hour.
Pulp bin is good addition - but it is another thing to wash up.
Relatively expensive - although I know people who have used cheaper ones and regretted it.
So in summary - pretty good value for money. If you are not committed to regular juices though, it will be a faff to put in and out of a cupboard. But if you intend to use it almost every day - this is a good robust unit.