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Kitchen and Housewares Reviews of Factory-Reconditioned Waring JEX328FR Health Juice ExtractorCustomer Review: Good juicer, but there are other, better options Summary: 3 StarsWe bought this juicer in March 2007 and it worked well up until May 2008, when it started leaking and stopped doing a decent job of extracting juice effectively. It was a great buy for us at the time (around 30 bucks and free shipping from amazing Amazon) as we wanted something to try out; to see if we would do this juicing thing very regularly. Well, we did. My wife probably ran this thing an average of three to four times per week, thus I am okay with the fact that it lasted only a little over a year since it was used so regularly.
As others have mentioned, it is quite a pain to clean, but my biggest complaint with it is the noise it produces. You really need some sort of hearing protection when you switch it on.
We have since switched over to the Breville BJE510XL Ikon 900-Watt Variable-Speed Juice Extractor, which has twice the power and makes one third (or less) of the noise (see my review on this model). This Waring was definitely worth our $30 investment, but I don't think it is worth too much more than that. For a similar cost to what it is selling for today, I would go with the Hamilton Beach 67650 Big Mouth Pro Juice Extractor or, if you really want the best and are willing to spend more, the Breville.
Customer Review: Great entry level juicer Summary: 4 StarsI wasn't sure I would juice much, so I chose this one because it wasn't one that required a financial investment. I have been juicing three to four times a week for the last 10 months and this juicer hasn't missed a beat. I didn't give it 5 stars because the directions recommend "no citrus". I have seen reviews about juicers being easy to clean, I don't think this one quite meets that discription. Several of the pieces can go in the dishwasher, but the main piece has to be brushed with a small brush that is included. If you have a garbage disposal, I think this would be much easier to clean. I don't, so I have to get all the pulp off before washing.
Customer Review: Great product for under 40$ Summary: 5 StarsWell, I'm pretty new to juicing, but I've had this unit for a couple of months and still use it fairly regularly. The juicer seems to work best with hard fruits and vegetables like apples and carrots. It does a decent job with softer fruits like grapes and melons as well. (I've even thrown in a few oranges, shhh!) I wouldn't say it gets 100% of the juice out but certainly met my expectations.
Clean up isn't too bad and I've even made a good carrot cake from the left over pulp from a 3 pound bag.
I just noticed the price has gone up significantly... Not sure it's really worth 199$ but if you can find one for under 40-50 bucks it's a great buy.
Customer Review: so worth the money! Summary: 5 StarsThis juicer works great, no problems from it being a reconditioned one. I am so glad I bought it! I haven't had very many of them, but this one is definitely easier to clean & sturdier than others I've had. We use it a lot with no problems.
Customer Review: not too great Summary: 2 StarsI have always been wary of these "juicers" and this one pretty much reaffirms that belief. Seems like only ~10-15% of the juice is extracted and even then, its "thick" with micropulp.
There is a lot of wasted juice in pulp as well. Stick with the old-school hand juicer if you want to get the most out of your oranges.
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