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| This Philips Juicer gives you all the juice without the fuss thanks to its patented micro-mesh filter and powerful 700W motor. The extra-large feeding tube easily takes whole fruits and vegetables, so you don`t have to peel, core, de-seed or chop first anymore. The versatile motor with two speeds can handle hard fruit as easily as soft fruit, and because the pulp container is so large, you can make more juice in one go. Patented micro-mesh filter Extra-large feeding tube 700W motor with two speeds Dishwasher-safe Made from anodised aluminium 2L pulp container 1.5L juice jug | ![]() |
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717 of 720 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A great machine...,
This review is from: Philips HR1861 Aluminium Whole Fruit Juicer with Juice Jug and Cleaning Brush (Kitchen & Home)
Being new to the world of juicing, I thought I would do some research before investing in a machine. Having spent umpteen hours on the internet, I descovered so many conflicting reviews of the different machines, taht I came away feeling more baffled than before I started.In the end, I decided to plump for thiss Philips machine, as it had quite a few good reviews, and it looked good (my thinking being that even if it wasn't great it might look good on the work top!). So I was delighted when I got it for many reasons: 1. It makes great juice (and rather the jug supplied allows for a generous amount of juice). It makes very light work of apples, oranges, strawberries, grapefruit, carrots etc. It is surprising how much juice you get out of one apple. When I was researching, I wondered how much preperation was required... With this model, the chute is big enough for whole apples and oranges, but they recommend that you peel the oranges first (apparently the skin is very bitter), but other non-citrus fruits need no preparation whatsoever. 2. It isn't as loud as a jet engine (it's actually only as loud as my kettle - at the most). 3. It is farily compact - It only takes as much room as the kettle (maybe a little bit more), but I have a tiny kitchen, and it has fitted in no problem. 4. It's dead easy to clean and doesn't require a PhD to put it back together. It is very simple to put together, and the supplied brush for the metal thingy that mashes up the fruit is very handy indeed. 5. It gets every drop of moisture out of the fruit leaving only dry pulp in the pulp container. I had read in other reviews that it doesn't get every drop of juice, but my one certainly seems to. 6 It doesn't make mess. WHich is always good - especially as I am usually very good a making mess. the jug's lid also stops splashes. Things it won't do: - Startchy fruits (avocados, bananas, mango etc) but I think that goes for all of these juicers. - Clean itself. Though it is dishwasher safe - I've just not tried that yet. Overall I am really chuffed to bits with it, and recommend it to anyone who like me, has found it all too confusing. Now if you will excuse me, I'm off for some more (surprisingly delicious) carrot and orange juice...
77 of 77 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The juicer to beat all juicers,
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This review is from: Philips HR1861 Aluminium Whole Fruit Juicer with Juice Jug and Cleaning Brush (Kitchen & Home)
My wife has suddenly taken to the idea of making juice out of all sorts of fruit. We had an old attachment to one of these big mixers, but we chucked it when the mixer dropped dead. In any case the fuss to use the attachment meant that we never used it. Now with the Philips juicer everything looks different. It appears very easy to use, not so difficult to clean, and produces the most tasty juices. My wife hunted out a juicer that had a big motor (700W and not these weak 300-400W models), a large pulp container, and would go in the dishwasher. The Philips juicer fits the bill, looks good, and feels very well built (read pro in the title). In fact because it has a large feeding tube and a powerful motor my wife just washes and roughly cuts up all sorts of fruit without having to peal and de-seed everything. It is amazing how much juice comes from a couple of apples, some kiwis and a few grapes. From what I can understand from the other reviews the suction cups fix it well to the kitchen surface (absolutely right), it is ergonomic (absolutely right) and it does a great job in getting all the juice out of the fruit (absolutely right). The only little problem she has is getting the micro-mesh filter out to clean it after use. I know my wife would wholeheartedly recommend this juicer to anyone.
154 of 155 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Really Terrific Juicer....!,
By Gadget Fan "G-ESS" (Hamilton, Scotland) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Philips HR1861 Aluminium Whole Fruit Juicer with Juice Jug and Cleaning Brush (Kitchen & Home)
This is the first Juicer I've had and I read all the reviews before I bought this one. I wasn't disappointed, It looks good, juices well and is easy to clean. My wife and I have a juice coctail every day now and our diet has improved considerably. Do yourself a favour, buy one of these...1
PS Just seen a juicing demonstration on TV and the demonstrator used a medium clear plastic food bag to line the pulp collector and so collect all the pulp, since then we haven't had to clean out the pulp bin and as a result cleaning is even easier.
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