Big Boss Juicer Extractor
Big Boss Juicer Extractor
This is the first juicer I've owned, so I don't really have a
comparison. However, I did do quite a bit of research before buying
this. Mine has the black top, not clear, so I can't see what's
happening, but apart from that it's the same. I was very impressed with
the motor. However, unlike the photos, I couldn't find small enough
apples or pairs to go whole down the tube, and had to cut them in 1/4,
but no problem. Also, the orange juice made from oranges with peel on
Big Boss Juicer Extractor
(as suggested) tasted awful. Perhaps the really thin-peel oranges would
be fine, but none available at the moment. I quickly discovered that
although it says that you don't have to peel, the juice is much nicer
for many fruits when you do - i.e. citrus, pineapple, mango - fruits
that you wouldn't eat the peel anyway. I deducted one star because I
did find that the clean-up took longer than expected.
Big Boss Juicer Extractor
All these ads always show a 1-2-3 quick-clean but anyone who has juiced,
and for those that haven't, you MUST clean immediately after juicing,
otherwise those little bits of fruit stick to everything and are
impossible to clean off and (Heaven forbid) can grow bacteria..... But
quite honestly, for the price, I think it's a good deal - from what I've
seen of much more expensive ones, this is comparable.
Big Boss Juicer Extractor
One last thing - I was surprised that the remaining pulp wasn't dryer
for some fruits - seemed like you could extract more juice (especially
pineapple) - but then the recipe book suggests using the pulp for
muffins, and that seems like a great idea which I shall try.
Big Boss Juicer Extractor
I went in to buy the Breville JE95XL but saw this stainless steel beauty
and with it's $79 price tag and decided to go for it. Had it one day
and that was more than enough.
1. very poor juicing all around, pulp left over had tons of moisture which means you're using way more (expensive) produce to get the same amt of juice. there goes the low price.
2. the stupid spout is too low to get a decent jar or cup under so you need to juice into a bowl or something, or else have a 2nd person hold your container at an angle while you're feeding produce into it.
3. GIANT mess. when i tried to run the soaking wet pulp back through the juicer to extract the rest of the juice, a juicy sludge poured out the SIDES all around the juice spout. got all over the juicer, the counter and everywhere.
4. the second time i juiced i smelled smoke. i am positive the thing would have broken very rapidly had i not just returned the piece of dung immediately.
1. very poor juicing all around, pulp left over had tons of moisture which means you're using way more (expensive) produce to get the same amt of juice. there goes the low price.
2. the stupid spout is too low to get a decent jar or cup under so you need to juice into a bowl or something, or else have a 2nd person hold your container at an angle while you're feeding produce into it.
3. GIANT mess. when i tried to run the soaking wet pulp back through the juicer to extract the rest of the juice, a juicy sludge poured out the SIDES all around the juice spout. got all over the juicer, the counter and everywhere.
4. the second time i juiced i smelled smoke. i am positive the thing would have broken very rapidly had i not just returned the piece of dung immediately.
Big Boss Juicer Extractor
I returned it and bought the Breville that I had originally planned on
buying and it is a world of difference. light years better. i love
love love it and highly recommend anyone considering a juicer in the
under $200 range buy it. dry pulp, tons of juice. awesome design. no
mess. easy clean up. p.s. if you use a 20% off coupon at Bed Bath and
Beyond (they never expire, even if they say they do they don't) it's
only gonna cost you $120, which is a very good price for such a great
juicer.
Big Boss Juicer Extractor


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