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Jack LaLanne's Power Juicer Express Review

Jack LaLanne's Power Juicer ExpressI bought the 2 for 1 deal and have had the juicer just over a month.I juice for my husband and myself once a day.We are very impressed at how quiet it is and how much juice we get out of carrots.Our last juicer sounded like a remote control airplane and would not juice a carrot.We usually juice 1 apple, 1 pear, a few carrots, 2-3 stalks of celery, and a tiny piece of ginger.That's enough for two large glasses of juice so even though we buy organic it is not so expensive.I also found that cutting the core out of a tomato and then stuffing it with wheat grass gets the most juice for wheat grass.The clean up is easy, I do it by hand and it takes 5 minutes.It has never leaked on the counter although I've never tried to juice enough for an army either.I think for what I want this juicer for it's a 5 star.

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Product Description:
Juice whole fruits- no more peeling or cuttingUp to 30% more juice than other juicersNew and improved slimline design3,600RPM whisper quiet motor with a non-drip spoutSafety switch with a large pulp collectorPatented extraction technology with surgical stainless steel bladeTorque motor designed to run cool keeping your juice fresh"Secrets of Juicing" book includedEasy to clean and dishwasher safeAs seen on TV!

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Jack LaLanne Power Juicer Pro Review

Jack LaLanne Power Juicer ProOk, I actually bought this juicer before I read the reviews for this one (Power Juicer Pro) and the other J.LaLanne juicers (Power Juicer, Power Juicer Deluxe). I had wanted one for at least 15 years and put if off due to the cost. So now I have one, and I love it! Like I wrote, I read the reviews after I paid for it already. But alot of the negative reviews were so terribly written and most of the people couldn't even spell - I mean like the word "vegetable"! So I dismissed most of them as uninformed or lacking. And sure enough! If you read the owner's booklet, and use the product properly, you will not have any problems with it. Here are my responses to some of the problems listed by other reviews (this includes all J.LaLanne Power Juicer models):

"Strainer is plastic on the 'Pro'" - No, it isn't. Maybe it used to be when this review was written (?).

"I made 2 quarts of juice, then my juicer started leaking out the sides" - uhm, again if you read the booklet, you should only be making a couple of glasses at a time - one quart max. - then you will need to clean the strainer as the pulp will clog up the strainer and cause juice to back up into the machine. This juicer is not designed to hold liquid.

"The motor shaft sheared off when I tightened the blade onto it". The booklet states to be careful when tightening on the blade as this can cause the shaft to shear. This may be a legitimate problem with the product and this shaft ShouLD be metal, not plastic. So far, I have had no problems, and am very careful not to tighten too hard.

"I put in radishes and they blew out the pulp chute". The booklet states to follow small items immediately with larger ones to keep this from happening. I have not had a problem with small items such as radishes.

"The spout leaks all over the place". Again, I have had no problems with the spout.

"It is hard to clean and the little brush they give you does nothing". This product is EXTREMELY easy to clean. The brush works very well on the strainer. A power water sprayer also works wonders. Additional advice is to clean right after juicing, or right after you enjoy your juice. Naturally, if you let the juicer sit uncleaned, the pulp and juice residue will get dry and hard and be difficult to get off. If you clean it right away, it is a breeze and shouldn't take more than a couple of minutes to clean the five pieces.

This juicer also comes with two juice recipe books and one juice and pulp recipe book (muffins, soups, and such).



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Orange-X Professional Juicer Review

Orange-X Professional JuicerI bought this juicer for home use on the basis of good Amazon reviews--but only to juice lemons and limes and this review only addresses these fruits.If I didn't use a Waringtwist juicer at work, I wouldn't have recognized the difference.It turns out the twist juicer definitely extracts more juice from a lemon--it breaks all the membrane and just leaves the shell--virtually dry.The press method squashes the lemon--there is still quite a bit of juice left, which I end up squezzing by hand.Also the head on the orange x is larger than the twist juicer, which may be fine for an orange, but is too large to applyequal pressure for a lemon--much less for a lime.I always end up having to reposition the lemon and press again.I e-mailed orange x before buying the juicer to ask them specifically about this--they never replied but I went ahead and bought it anyway.It looks great on the counter, and is easy to clean (but then, so is the twist juicer at work).So, think again if your main juicing needs are for lemons/limes.My three stars are only because ofits disappointing performance for these fruits.It is called ORANGE x afterall!

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Product Description:
Finally a commercial grade juicer for the home that will do as advertised, deliver a glass of fresh squeezed juice.This mid-size commercial juicer form OrangeX is as cool and refreshing as the juice it produces.Whether your fresh squeezed fancy is oranges, grapefruits, lemons or limes the OrangeX commercialjuicer will make your morning a breeze.Made from cast iron and stainless steel with 2300 PSI (pounds per square inch) of force everyone in the family can have freshly squeezed juice at the drop of a lever. Removable parts are dishwasher safe.

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Metrokane Citrus Power Professional Juicer Review

Metrokane Citrus Power Professional JuicerSo far it's been great!It's much faster and cleaner than the electric citrus juicers.It also seems to get a lot more juice out than the traditional juicers.Unlike the more powerful rotating juicers it does no get any bitter rind into the juice.

Based on the reviews I read before purchasing it, I've been careful not to apply too much force too quickly, and so far it has not broken. So far, it's thumbs up!

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Product Description:
Metrokane's 1009 Citrus Power Juicer is the world's most powerful mechanical Juicer with more than twice the leverage of other professional juicers.It's the "easiest squeeze on Earth" for oranges, grapefruit, limes and lemons.

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Jack Lalanne PJP Power Juicer Pro Stainless-Steel Electric Juicer Review

Jack Lalanne PJP Power Juicer Pro Stainless-Steel Electric JuicerI have been juicing for years with a few different cheap brand names. They were ok but very difficult to clean and very loud. I like to make my juice early in the morning before I go to the gym and it would sometimes wake up my neighbors if I did it too early. Many times I had to juice after the gym because it was so loud. The first thing that I noticed with the Power Juicer Pro is that it is super quite. Secondly it is pretty easy to clean. Thirdly, the machine is just beautiful. And lastly, the juice is much finer and cleaner than juice made from much cheaper machines. If you are serious into juicing and you do it everyday this is the machine to get. If you juice once in awhile you might want to get the cheaper Jack Lalanne plastic models. But beware that the plastic juicers are harder to clean and often get stained by the carrots. I hope that this review will be helpful to some. Happy juicing!!!

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Product Description:
A welcome addition to any healthy kitchen, this fruit-and-vegetable electric juicer produces fresh juice quickly and easily. Simply place a glass or small pitcher under the spout; insert whole apples, pears, cucumbers, or other produce into the extra-large round chute; then gently and slowly press down on the food pusher. The unit's powerful 3,600 RPM motor and stainless-steel blade deliver delicious, all-natural juice in seconds--a nice alternative to store-bought varieties that often come laden with artificial sugar and preservatives. The unit's patented extraction technology protects vital nutrients and living enzymes, plus provides up to 30-percent more juice than other juicers, while its stainless-steel mesh filter ensures only pure juice gets dispensed into the glass. Pulp gets spun towards the back of the unit, collecting in an extra-large pulp catcher for easy disposal or composting, or, better yet, for flavoring cookies, soups, salsa, cakes, and more. Other highlights include whisper-quiet operation, a unique non-drip spout, and dishwasher-safe parts for quick cleanup. Attractively housed in brushed stainless steel, the electric juicer measures approximately 18 by 12 by 17 inches and carries a limited lifetime motor warranty.

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Jack LaLanne's JLPJB Power Juicer Juicing Machine Review

Jack LaLanne's JLPJB Power Juicer Juicing MachineOverall I think it's a great juicer, particularly for the budget conscious novice; the price is appealing and the quality is good. There is no need to buy disposable filters and the main source of labor lies in washing which is initially something to get used to. The amount of juice it extracts is good as far as I can tell, though the pulp is not perfectly dry*, but the juice is thick and not clear, so if you want very clear juice perhaps this juicer isn't for you.

*Now for my explanation on the pulp. Apples for example, frequently result in very thin slices being discarded into the pulp collector. That doesn't thrill me. Also in general, despite the pulp being dry, I discover on dismantling the juicer there's a good amount of wet juicy pulp that's stuck to the inside (think: apple sauce). The TV demonstration's somewhat misleading on their claim of this juicer's superiority in extracting juice completely from fruits and vegies.

As mentioned by others, the parts are plastic, so take care in washing well. For me the green side (scour pad) of the sponge will remove a great deal of the staining, especially if you clean it right after using, but be gentle, because you don't want to scratch it up and create more crevices for stains to seep.

By the way, you do still need to cut the fruit, like large apples and oranges which cannot be fed into the chute. But of course, the preparation process is lessened as peeling and de-seeding is an optional step. Be careful when you use this juicer on harder veggies like beets, though. The way I get around this is by cutting them down and alternating with another type of veg/fruit. Fortunately I haven't had any problems by following the suggestions outlined by the LaLannes, but I can definitely sense there's a limit.

REGULAR or DELUXE?
Soon after purchasing my regular model I found the deluxe at the local wharehouse store for the same price. I bought that one, too, and compared. I discovered there is absolutely no difference in the machine itself. The deluxe simply comes with extras, which boils down to figuring out whether you find the price difference (if there is any) worth paying for the following:
- an extra blade
- a brush (very useful in cleaning the strainer, but a very generic kitchen tool)
- large measurement cup (again, useful, but generic and superfluous if you juice directly into your glass)
- juicer platform and overflow platform (these would be better if they latched onto each other so there's some stability and utility)
- an extra blade-remover
- a bonus book entitled TOTAL JUICING

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Product Description:
The original juicing machine! This powerful, electric home juicer is one of the classic "As Seen On TV" products -- and is used and endorsed by the legendary fitness guru Jack LaLanne. Featuring patented juice extraction technology, an extra-large feeder tube, a whisper-quiet 3,600 RPM motor and a surgical quality stainless steel blade, this commercial quality unit is up to any juicing task. When through juicing, the unit is easy to clean for the next use. Comes with recipe/instruction booklet.

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Jack Lalanne's JLSS Power Juicer Deluxe Stainless-Steel Electric Juicer Review

Jack Lalanne's JLSS Power Juicer Deluxe Stainless-Steel Electric JuicerFirst off, let me admit to the fact that I've never owned any kind of juicer before, this one is the first.

We were given the Jack LaLanne Stainless Juicer as a gift from someone who already had one and loved it.I had modestly high hopes for it, not being a big powered-kitchen-gadget fan; but we also have been trying to improve our diets due and lose some weight, so the gift was rather timely to meet that end.I honestly knew nothing about this product until I pulled it out of the box at home.We'd gone to the local big-box store and bought a bunch of stuff to put in the machine and try it out:Kiwis, mangoes, carrots, tomatoes, apples, oranges, pears, ginger root, celery and pineapple.

The Good:

Out of the box I got the impression that this was a sturdy product.All of the parts are fairly simple, that means less stuff to break or clean to me.It assembled in a snap, I didn't even look at the directions (typical guy...I know).Upon firing up the machine, I was impressed with how quiet it was.A modest hum and vibration was all that I could hear.Fruit being put in the device emits a sound reminiscent of a very quiet band or table saw.By the time I've written this, all of the above products have passed through the juicer and released some juice without trouble, the "hard" bits were cut off or out (stems, mango pits, etc...) and the juicer had no difficulty turning any of them into pulp.Incidentally, one of my favorite things to put in the juicer so far is simply a couple of carrots and apples.Tastes good, but probably gives me an orange tongue... There is also a stopper on the drain spout that allows you to stop the flow of juice while you trade out whatever it is you are using to catch the juice.

Cleanup was no problem.Dumped the pulp bucket, cleaned the gunk out of the lid (some pulp sticks to the upper lid) with my hand and rinsed it off with soapy water.The blade was easy to clean, but the screen takes a little more effort, it is fairly delicate.I was able to clean it no problem with a lightweight scrubbing pad.The lower portion and base clean up easily as well.

What produce seems to do well:

Apples do very well.Lots of juice and the pulp is pretty dry.

Carrots: Same as apples.

Celery: Pretty good job here too.Careful though, celery has a pretty strong taste; it'll overpower a lot of other flavors.

Oranges: Pretty good.I've noticed that it doesn't seem to get as much juice out of these as it could, the pulp can be pretty wet sometimes.

Kiwis: Not so good.The kiwis are very pulpy and tend to block the undersized drain hole from the catch basin.They taste good though...

Pineapple:Lots of juice, not as much as you might think though.Due to the very fibrous nature of pineapple I found I had to stop the juicer after half a pineapple and clean the screen.The fibers were getting caught in it, unbalancing and blocking it.It tends to gum up the cutting blade as well.

Mango:Same as kiwis.Tastes good, but the pulp gums up the works.

Tomatoes:Great!Lots of juice, and with the re-addition of some of the pulp makes a great tomato soup.Again, due to the soft pulpy nature of tomatoes, it tends to plug things up.

Pears:If you pick the firmer varieties, they go through just like apples.

Ginger root:We'd had a glass of ginger/orange juice somewhere and wanted to re-create it, it was pretty good.Ginger doesn't have a high water content so you need to run it through first and then the wetter produce behind it to pull the ginger flavor out with it.Pretty strong flavor, don't need as much as you think. The Bad and Ugly:

There are several design issues that this juicer has that are serious drawbacks to me.The drain hole is one of the big ones, as well as the fit and finish of some of the parts.

The drain hole simply isn't large enough.It plugs up way too easily no matter what produce is run through the machine in any sufficient amount to create more than two or three tall glasses of juice.This results in juice leaking down the motorized base and making a pretty substantial mess, usually because you are halfway through running something through the machine and the juice has been backing up for a bit.I think it said somewhere in the directions that some of this is "normal", I gotta raise the BS flag...I call it bad design.The directions say not to run really ripe fruit through the machine (which could lead to leakage problems);well, what are you supposed to use, hard and sour unripe fruit?Even chasing something "pulpy" like kiwi through the machine with something hard like apple doesn't seem to clear the machine out at all.The inability to use ripe fruit seems to contradict the reason you'd want the juice to begin with.This is by far one of the more frustrating issues with this juicer, it should not get plugged up so easily.

A design issue is the catch basin and lid; the catch basin does not line up with the lid very well and can shift if you are juicing a lot of things consecutively, you'll wind up with pulp on your counter if you don't keep an eye on it.There is no solid mechanical connection between the two.The lid also has a couple of crannies in it that pulp seems to migrate towards that are difficult to clean by hand, those should be eliminated in a design update.

Another design issue:The Chrome Plated Plastic.Not all of the parts of the device that shines is "stainless [steel]".I checked the directions front to back as well as the warranty information, the juicer is "dishwasher safe" (except the base), so one could reasonably expect to throw the parts in the dishwasher and have no ill effects.WRONG.Do NOT use a high heat drying/washing cycle.This will cause the chrome plating to come off, and may also deform the thermoplastic (which is all of the plastic) parts as is what happened to a previous reviewer.Ours had the chrome plating begin to "rot" off after only the second wash.I called the Jack LaLanne juicer service phone number and they suggested I return it.I'd take it back, but I don't care about the chrome myself and the product works fine.If you've had this problem, take it back and get a replacement, they need to correct the washing instructions or fix the product design.

Another bad property of the product is that it mentions various vegetables or grasses that naturally have a low water content can be put in the juicer.Wheat grass and broccoli come to mind.I think that this is misleading; from my experience with the ginger root, these products do not have enough liquid content to produce a significant amount of juice and will need to be "chased" in the machine with something that has a higher liquid content to extract any material.This is bad information given to the consumer if they think they can get a glass of "straight" wheat grass juice.In summary:3 to 3 1/2 stars.What the machine is capable of doing, it does well.It does not do everything it should do (as advertised) and has some unfortunate limitations and design issues.When it works, it does a really good job, but I wouldn't want to be limited to apples, carrots, tomatoes, hard pears and celery if I had actually paid for this product.I would give this a very cautious "buy it" recommendation, but just know what you are getting into and see if there's something that might do a better job for you.If they update the design, then this juicer may be a better product.

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Product Description:
A welcome addition to any healthy kitchen, this fruit-and-vegetable electric juicer produces fresh juice quickly and easily. Simply place a glass or small pitcher under the spout; insert whole apples, pears, cucumbers, or other produce into the extra-large round chute; then gently and slowly press down on the food pusher. The unit's powerful 3,600 RPM induction motor and surgical-quality stainless-steel blade deliver delicious, all-natural juice in seconds--a nice alternative to store-bought varieties that often come laden with artificial sugar and preservatives. The unit's patented extraction technology protects vital nutrients and living enzymes, plus provides up to 30-percent more juice than other juicers. Pulp gets spun towards the back of the unit, collecting in an extra-large, detachable pulp catcher for easy disposal or composting, or, better yet, for flavoring cookies, soups, salsa, cakes, and more. Other highlights include whisper-quiet operation, a unique non-drip spout, and dishwasher-safe parts for quick cleanup. Attractively housed in stainless steel with black accents, the electric juicer measures 16 by 12 by 15-1/2 inches and carries a limited lifetime motor warranty.

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