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Waring JEX450 Pulp-Eject Juice Extractor, Brushed Stainless

Waring JEX450 Pulp-Eject Juice Extractor, Brushed Stainless
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Waring JEX450 Pulp-Eject Juice Extractor, Brushed Stainless

SKU: 

VS162750

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Description:

The Waring Pro Pulp Eject Juice Extractor has a brushed stainless steel and polycarbonate housing. 805 watts, 2 speed operation, 3" feed chute, easy-to-remove pulp collector, 32 ounce juice cup. Limited Five Year Motor Warranty

Features:
  • 850-watt 2-speed juice extractor with 32-ounce capacity

  • Brushed stainless-steel and polycarbonate housing

  • 3-inch-wide feed chute accommodates large pieces

  • Easy-to-remove pulp collector; dishwasher-safe detachable parts

  • Measures 10-1/2 by 8 by 13-3/4 inches; 5-year limited motor warranty

Product Details:
Product Length: 19.3 inches
Product Width: 15.9 inches
Product Height: 12.1 inches
Product Weight: 17.8 pounds
Package Length: 19.1 inches
Package Width: 16.0 inches
Package Height: 12.2 inches
Package Weight: 18.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 8 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 8 customer reviews )
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17 of 19 found the following review helpful:

4Not as bad as Bund Pan Collector Says  Dec 31, 2005
By frankosonik
I just got one for Christmas, and have been happy with the product. I only had to use 'extreme force' if I put too much food into the chute at once. I've been juicing pineapples and apples for a few days now and have not experienced an overheating problem. Also, compared to other juicers I've had (juiceman, etc), this one is simple to clean.

9 of 10 found the following review helpful:

5Works great for me!  Jan 13, 2010
By H. Wood "cooking doctor"
I waited until I'd had mine for a month, to make sure I wasn't missing some problem, but I haven't discovered a single one. I make large quantities of juice nearly every day, and in my view this juicer is efficient and simple to clean. It hasn't overheated, and it's handled every fruit I put in it with no hassle. I do tend to be careful not to overstuff the feed chute, but I've juiced whole apples without a hitch. I consider it a great buy for the money.

31 of 40 found the following review helpful:

1Nice Name Poor Performance  Dec 27, 2005
By Bund Pan Collector
I recently purchased the NEW Waring juice simply because I knew the name and quality of products they typically produce.

This juicer does have a larger feed chute which makes juicing easier but there are these three metal bars inside to prevent people from sticking their hand in machine. These bars obviously are there for safety but caused my food push to get stuck in the machine while juicing spinach and created a suction action. I had to wiggle and use EXTREME force to extract the food push from the machine.

I also tried to juice pineapple and green apples, two of my favorites but the machine over heated. I had to follow the instructions in the manual that covered overheating throughly, now I know why they devoted so much time to overheating as this happened twice with me. I could only proceed after unplugging the machine and waiting 5 minutes with no luck, and then after ten minutes I was ready to go again.

Also noticed that the pulp container had large pieces of apple skin about the size of a fifty cent piece that was not juiced. The food chute is justified to one side and also caused all the residue in the filter to collect on one side, so the longer I juiced the less juice it yeilded.

The machine had two speeds, at last but never stated how many rotations per minute occured while on high or low.

Overall disappointing.

5 of 6 found the following review helpful:

4Good juicer  Mar 03, 2010
By brazilindy
This is my first juicer, so I don't have much to compare it to. But after having it for a month, I do have an impression of its performance and quality.

We use it almost daily and put a good variety of fruits and vegetables through it: oranges, grapefruit, pineapple, apples, carrots, celery, beets, etc. It has never gotten clogged up, overheated, or otherwise malfunctioned. It has never spilled/leaked juice all over my counter like I've seen in other posts. There are only about five or six parts to wash after each use, and it disassembles/assembles very easily. One feature I like is that the pitcher that catches the juice has a foam separator -- keeps the foam in the pitcher while you pour out the juice into your glass.

I've noticed, however, that the pulp it kicks out is still fairly wet. I'm guessing that with a more expensive machine, I'm going to get drier pulp -- therefore, more juice -- than I'm getting with this machine. Overall though I'm happy with what I've got.

2 of 3 found the following review helpful:

5Amazing!  Aug 10, 2011
By N. Haskell
This juicer is the balls. Juices anything without any problems at all. I bought a refurbished one for a great deal, I highly recommend others to do the same.

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