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Acme CAC66 Juice Extractor 200 Replacement Paper Filters Review

Acme CAC66 Juice Extractor 200 Replacement Paper FiltersThis is a pretty obscure item for a specific product, but if you own that specific product and use it on a regular basis, this item is a godsend. The product, as is mentioned above, is the Acme Supreme Juicerator, and the item is a filter package for it. I've used the juicer with and without the filters and, trust me, clean-up is infinitely easier with them. There's no long process of trying to poke out tiny specs from individual filter holes. Just turn the basket upside-down, shake it over a garbage can, and the filter, with all the pulp attached to it, falls out, leaving you only the job of rinsing the basket.

These filters are only useful (as far as I know) is you have this particular juicer, but as I said, if you do, they're invaluable.

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Designed to fit the Waring Professional Juicer, these disposable filters simplify cleanup.Simply line the stainless steel work bowl with one of the filters before juicing.The filters will collect the discarded pulp from carrots, pineapple, strawberries and other fruits and vegetables.Remove and toss the paper filter for easy clean up.

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Acme Juicerator Juice Extractor Review

Acme Juicerator Juice ExtractorAcme was the standard for juicers when we purchased ours 15 years ago. It still does everything -- soft, hard, and green leafy vegetables, fruits, and root vegetables. The pulp from carrot and celery make the base for a great "un-chicken" salad.
The citrus attachment is a worthwhile accesssory for orange and grapefruit juices. It is rock-solid and has never needed any part repaired or replaced.

On the down side, it is heavy, bulky, a bit noisy. The newer juicers appear more ergonomic and boast more features, but I'm not sure if they can lay claim to the durablility of the Acme.

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What would you expect from juicers made by Waring? Exceptional quality, rich flavorful juice, and sophisticated professional operation found in the finest kitchen like yours. You can expect the same from Acme. Even though the brand name says Acme, the commercial-kitchen quality of Acme juicers says Waring. Acme juicers offer you Waring-s exclusive commercial-kitchen quality, from the powerful induction motor to the stainless steel blades and basket that will stand up to the crunchiest celery and toughest roughage, but bring out the most delicate of flavors thanks to the centrifugal action of the Acme Juicer 5001 and 6001 models. Whether you're making organic juice with grapes and a dash of healthy beets for breakfast, or going totally green with a celery, cucumber, and green pepper energy drink before a workout, the professional juice extractor promises to make the process clean and easy. The commercial quality stainless steel internal mechanisms and bowl are paired with a quietly confident 550-watt induction motor, producing professional results every time. Acme Juice Extractors from Waring are an affordable and essential addition to all fine gourmet kitchens

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Acme 6001 Juicerator Household Centrifugal Juicer Stainless Steel Top Review

Acme 6001 Juicerator Household Centrifugal Juicer Stainless Steel TopAcme juicers are made by Waring now as they have been for the past twenty years or so.One can buy the identical juicer as the Waring Commercial, so price shopping may prove fruitful.

I'll state that I've used Acme juicers for 30 years and the one I own now I've had for a number of years.The design hasn't changed, though, and my juicer uses the same supplies and parts.

Though the Acme appears quite similar to the Omega 1000/9000 series, there is one important design difference.If you look at the photo of the Acme you will see there are no moving arms on either side to hold the lid down.Apparently these arms are an Achilles' heel for Omega owners, breaking over time.The Acme uses no arms.The lid is placed on top of the bowl, then a short twist locks the lid to the side arms.No hanging, moving parts to break, and it's extremely quick and easy and secure.I'm sure when the guys breaking away from Acme decided to essentially copy the Acme design they couldn't take this with them, so they went with breakable arms.I can only say that after thousands of openings and closings with my Acme, the lid is as secure and workable as it was when new.

As can be seen, this isn't one of the so-popular pulp ejectors with the slanted slotted basket to throw pulp out.Upon opening the lid and looking inside, the sheer size of the straight-sided pulp catcher is impressive after looking at so many little slanted baskets.The pulp catcher is large enough to easily accommodate my man's hand for cleaning. And, of course, the outer stainless steel container is even larger.Because those of us who do serious juicing know that periodically the cutting blades will dull and need replacement, the cutting blades are on a very heavy stainless weighted disc, separate.At this time the cost is around $30 to replace this heavy cutting disc; full-sized Omegas and Acmes use the same disc.And, of course, the big juice bar commercial juicers also feature replaceable cutting discs.There is a large threaded shaft coming up from the motor in the middle.A large, easily-handled knob with built-in spring clutch threads on the shaft after dropping the heavy cutting disc on the shaft.Alignment of the cutting disc is automatic, no fiddling required.Total assembly of the stainless steel basket, outer container, cutting disc and lid is extremely easy and fast compared to so many newer generation juicers.Just a classic design that truly hasn't been improved.

This is a massive and heavy appliance and it sets on a dozen or so rubber feet; in years I've never known the thing to walk an inch.These big rubber feet (some are visible in the photo) dampen vibration perfectly.Upon turning the machine on, the noise level is quite low compared to so many juicers, rather a low, whooshing noise.The basket spins at 60rpm/second.This may not be as fast as some machines, but one must remember the large diameter of the pulp basket.It gains speed quickly in a few seconds is at operating speed.I'm not going to jam produce into any juicer like some of those idiots on infomercials, and this juicer easily takes care of firm vegetables.The best method for leafy greens is to roll them up into a roll or a ball to give sufficient firmness for the cutting disc.No, this juicer doesn't extract the same amount of juice for leafy greens.Buy a masticator if you want primarily those.

After use, it does take a half minute or so for the basket to slowly return to idle.I will say this juicer will easily produce a couple of 16-ounce glasses of carrot/beet/celery type juice before requiring cleaning of the pulp container.And boy, is it dry!Can't squeeze a drop out.I keep reading how much harder this basket is to clean than pulp ejectors.Not in my opinion.Because of its great size, I can easily reach inside.Not only that, because it isn't slanted on the circumference, pulp somehow doesn't get a grip.I never have to use a brush on this basket, just running water and my hand.

I know this review is long, but there isn't a lot of publicity about a juicer that was one of the bedrocks of juicing, and still should be.Unlike so many of these little foreign-made machines selling like hotcakes now, this juicer will be around for your grandchildren--and parts are still completely available.Hope this helps those considering--and compare the lid lock with Omega!

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Compact, attractive and durable, the powerful Acme centrifiugal extractor gets high marks for the amount and quality of its juice as well as its relatively easy cleanup. In fact, users say its residue is so dry that juice yields are 20 percent to 35 percent greater than the slightly more convenient automatic pulp-ejection models.Optional Disposable Filters Because juicing is fundamentally a messy business, ease of cleanup is a major selling point, especially among serious, regular juicers.Built to Last Equipped with a rugged 1/4-horsepower motor and stainless steel housing and backed by a long warranty, the Acme delivers enough power to extract juice from a wide range of fruits and vegetables (a citrus attachment is required for orange juice). Its relatively high rpm can heat juices -- problematic for those concerned about oxidation and/or storing fresh juices.Because the ACME JUICERATOR®can extract nearly every last drop of moisture from fruits and vegetables, it produces a "deep juice" - a juice far richer and tastier than any you may have ever experienced. The incomparable delicious taste of garden-fresh juices from the ACME JUICERATOR® is sure to be a special treat.Patented gyro base A perfectly balanced flywheel, combined with non-marking feet encircling the base, eliminates "walking" and all other vibration. "Floating action" stainless steel blade The surgical-quality blade changes position while juicing, causing the pulp to be evenly distributed, and avoiding a major source of undue wear and tear. Self-adjusting clutch A self-adjusting mechanism compensates for normal wear to ensure trouble-free operation. Easy to clean A light twist releases the patented clutch, and all parts lift out for quick, easy cleaning. Exclusive powerful motor The ACME JUICERATOR® induction-type motor has no brushes that can wear out. It requires no maintenance or lubrication. Stainless steel basket/strainer The precision-balanced basket, w

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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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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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