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Recensito a Singapore il 5 settembre 2024
Quite impressed with how easy it was to dismantle and clean it. Product was priced very reasonably. Happy with the purchase.
Peter Pfeifer
Recensito in Germania il 7 febbraio 2023
Ich habe den Entsafter jetzt zum 2. mal gekauft diesmal als Geschenk.Es ist ein ganz toller Entsafter und funktioniert sehr gut, läßt sich sehr gut und schnell reiningen
Hoyoung Im
Recensito in Germania il 16 luglio 2022
I've seen some negative feedbacks here and I wasn't sure about the product for the first place, however I had a few good experiences with products of Phillips, so I bought it. I WAS RIGHT. This juicer works perfectly fine, makes low noise, easy cleaning and small amount of waste. Of course, Juice tastes really good. I don't understand, how people expect more than this. If you are looking for a small sized juicer, maybe for 1~2 persons, then get this one. In my experience, most of Phillips products work perfectly fine over than, at least, 5 years.
Rob S.
Recensito negli Stati Uniti il 5 giugno 2018
I LOVE this juicer because the operation and cleanup is much better than centrifugal juicers like Omega. Be careful because mine came with a 220 European wall plug so I had to buy a voltage converter (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07B9F87HG/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1).This only has 400 watts of juicing power so it is a bit slow and the inlet chute is not big enough for an entire apple, so more chopping than the 1200 watt model. In 20 minutes I can chop, juice, and clean up 1L of juice.Watermelon juices just fine including the skin, but the last bit can clog the teeth - pretty quick to unclog. My centrifugal juicer would hang up on apples and celery but this think process them OK. It will do a lemon, skin and all.I use it for Gerson dieting that is integrated into my lunch bag, so the quick cleanup minimizes prepping for work.in the morning.
SwordFish
Recensito in India il 14 agosto 2017
I used to have juicer many moons ago but it was a cheap model and never really produced the juice I wanted and I couldn't afford the mega posh ones which juiced fruit and veg to within and inch of its life so I was excited to be able to start using this new one. First off this is a nice compact design. It really doesn't take up much room and it has small suckers on the base to keep it in place on the kitchen surface.The juicer is simple to take apart and put together, instructions are not really needed, though there are some basic pictures provided on the box.The juicer spout where you put your fruit and veg in is quite small. I need to cut up my apples into quarters to fit them in and although this is not a huge flaw it is a shame as you wouldn't need it to be much bigger to get them in. So far my juicing attempts have all been successful - apples, raspberries, grapes, cucumbers, carrots have all yielded a fair amount of great tasting juice. I also unwittingly popped a chopped up mango in there without realizing it is one of the starchy fruits that is apparently doesn't work with - it seemed to work fine for me. I can see how a banana or avocado might not work, but the mango did produce juice so you may want to experiment. The pulp left at the end is still fairly damp and I found I could easily squeeze liquid out but it's in no way dripping and I would say a decent job had been done. I know that there is a lot of goodness left in the pulp so if you want to use this then just make sure you clean your fruit before juicing and remove anything you wouldn't want in the pulp. That way once you have finished juicing you can just scoop out the pulpy goodness and do whatever you want with it.Juicers produce different quality juices. There are really 2 key areas to judge a juicer on it's juice quality.#1 Some juicers produce a higher amount of juice per food item. You can tell by the drier pulp that is extracted.#2 Some juicers produce frothier juice and warmer temperature juice - 2 signs of lower quality because the air and heat are evidence of the oxidization of nutrients. A faster spinning juicer (centrifugal) will often produce more heat and froth, which is why the masticating style juicer (slower, chewing action) creates better quality juice.In terms of these 2 key areas, this Philips does an alright job producing dry pulp and an excellent job with low froth and low temperature juice. The slow masticating action is excellent and on par with other juicers. To get more descriptive, I like to run the pulp of the Philips through the juicer 1 time to get extra juice out of it. Running it a 2nd time and I get hardly any juice. One extra run of the pulp is sufficient.The specs for this juicer claim you can clean it in under 1 minute. I think this is a little optimistic but that said its not too far off. All the plastic parts rinse clean easily and quickly with warm water and the only part which takes a little more effort is the metal sieve and grater. This has teeny tiny holes in it to help separate juice and pulp and so it does get clogged up with stuff. That said I have found that using a soapy scourer sponge and gently rubbing with the green side does the trick pretty swiftly. It certainly does not take much elbow grease and I found it very easy to clean off - unlike my previous juicer where you needed to scrub for half an hour and you were still finding bits the next time you used it.I think this is a pretty decent juicer for the everyday user. Yes it could produce a little more liquid from the things it juices but it is certainly not bad and the stuff it produces is on the whole clear from bits. The anti drip spout is not quite anti-drip and you do need to watch out for juice on the fruit plunger when you put pieces in as I have whipped it out too quickly and splashed drops of fresh juice all over the place. For the current price I would say it is well worth it.
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