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88 of 88 found the following review helpful:
Does exactly what you'd expect... Jul 03, 2009
By Monomer I usually like to 'live' with a product for awhile before posting any sort of review. We've been using our Tribest Citrus Juicer for about 3 months now. There really is not much to say other than it does exactly what I expected a citrus juicer to do... it reams citrus fruits very fast, very efficiently, very safe and easy to use, a really powerful motor, simple quick clean-up and it looks good. Excellent plastics materials used in construction and its a simple, smart design. It might be a little more expensive than many of the other citrus juicers currently in the marketplace but you can be sure you won't be disappointed. When searching for a citrus juicer I read quite a few reviews and it seems weak motors were the biggest single complaint with most of these electric citrus juicers. However I gathered from the reviews about this Tribest Citrus Juicer that a weak motor would definitely NOT be an issue and then when I considered the relatively small price difference for a juicer with a more powerful and reliable motor it really was a no-brainer decision for me. So today, after 3 months of everyday use (sometimes twice a day) squeezing 4-5 oranges and a grapefruit at a time (enough juice for two) I can comfortably come forward and recommend this juicer as a durable, quality kitchen appliance that looks good enough to leave out on the counter and you wouldn't mind using it everyday. Find more at juices4life.com
39 of 42 found the following review helpful:
citri star Mar 06, 2005
By Jeff This is a fine juicer. It works well and is easy to use and clean. I can also convey confidence in the manufacturer. The unit I received (it was a mail order) was missing a part; while this situation might be considered a negative, my phone call to them about it was courteously and promptly handled.
103 of 122 found the following review helpful:
Manufacturer would not exchange defective item. Apr 05, 2006
By R. Akka I received the CitriStar juicer, and immediately after opening it, found that, about 25% of the time, the motor would buzz instead of engaging and rotating.
When I called Tribest, they told me firmly that I needed to press down on it using a citrus fruit instead of my hand, and then it would work properly. This turned out to not be true (not surprising, as the juicer does not appear to include sensors and circuitry to insure that the object pressing on it is a citrus juicer instead of, say, a couple of fingers). I called them back, and they said that I could only return it, under warranty, after registering the product. I did this, and called them back yet again. I was then told that they would examine it for possible warranty repair or replacement. When I told them that it was defective right out of the box, and that I did not want a repaired defective item, but a new item, they informed me that they simply don't do exchanges under any circumstances, and that they could not help me. I am currently taking care of this via my credit card company.
The thing is, I really liked the product based on its description, more powerful motor, and so on. If only it worked as advertised, or was cheerfully replaced with one that worked as advertised. Oh well.
17 of 17 found the following review helpful:
Best Buy Jun 03, 2009
By Ainsley Hanes After burning out a Krups and returning the laughably inept Cuisinart, I did the research, read everyone's reviews and put my money on THIS guy. And got lucky. This machine does what you want it to do, simply and quickly.
The real beauty is in the surprisingly powerful motor. It snarls while it rocks and begs for more -- Love it -- will ream an orange half in about 7 seconds! Cleaning is a breeze because the top portion lifts out and simply needs rinsing off, leaving the rest of the unit clean. And it's a nice design that looks fine on the counter.
Two downsides preventing five stars: the hole for the juice to pour out is too small and occasionally gets clogged with pulp. There's plenty of room for it to be twice the size, so how silly is that? And the pour spout is a little too low, requiring you to raise the machine for taller glasses.
But there is no perfect machine, and this guy comes close in its ease of use, not to mention terrificly affordable price.
15 of 15 found the following review helpful:
The Cadillac of citrus juicers May 01, 2009
By K. S. Lawrence
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I have been called the OJ queen. My breakfast for 25 years has been fresh OJ (these days it is about 40 ounces each morning) I buy oranges by the case. I sometimes do extended fasts on citrus juice. I have had at least a dozen citrus juicers, maybe more. I have the $100 Waring, and have had a couple even more costly. I generally return them or give them away. When I found this a few years ago at Target and went back for more, they said it was discontinued and the manufacturer also couldn't help me. Then I found the Citristar was making them. This juicer is perfect in every way. (friend just bought the Cuisinart which is the worst in every way) Citristar has the perfect spout and screen for pulp. The motor is powerful, quiet, and the machine does not spin around. It works equally well for grapefruit, lemons, oranges. You can juice quarts at a time and not have to clean the machine. I love this machine. If I had more money I would buy one for all my friends.
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