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Acme made 5001 186.43 Watts Juicer
- Power: 186.43 Watts
- Capacity: 64 oz
- Pulp Ejection: With Pulp Ejection
- Extracts Juice From: Fruits Vegetables
- Juicer Type: Centrifugal Juicer
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Good, but not worthy of its price
Pros
Safe, easy to use, quick setup, guide for juice making included.
Cons
Tough to clean, messy, somewhat steep price.
Recommended it?
Yes
The Bottom Line:
If you're looking for a good juicer and money is no matter, this is a consideration. If you want the best performance for your money, look elsewhere.
I first purchased this product in hopes to quickly and easily make delicious fruit drinks using mostly natural fruits and water. Many in our house are training athletes, so this would help keep the diet healthy and tasty. Although not a bad product, I found some aspects of the Supreme Juicerator irksome.
First, it is very easy to set up and use. In case you wish to follow directions precisely, the manual is detailed enough to teach you how to prepare a simple measurement of juice using various fruits. Plug it in, turn it on, slice the desired amounts of fruit into sizes small enough to fit in the entrance and, safely using the offered "pushing device", let your fruit be devoured. Sounds simple and can prove to be delicious, if you're careful.
The Juicerator will turn every fruit into liquid, and quickly, if you use the right sizes. Of course, it's up to you and what you know about juice drinks and your personal tastes in order to make delicious drinks, but I would suggest using small enough pieces of each type of fruit in order to balance the amount. I personally find grapes and strawberries to greatly help a drink's flavor and texture.
Of course, this machine will eat up whatever you feed it and produce its liquid counterpart, and that is just what you want. This particular juicer takes some time to produce juice for each piece of fruit, and because of the small sizes of each piece of fruit used and the safety aspect of the juicerator, the time for making a drink can be longer than hoped for. However, it's no marathon, so no worries.
Easy to setup, easy to use (follow the guide for delicious drinks, or find one online!), not so easy to clean up. Bits of fruit find themselves lodged to the inside of the juicerator and it can surely be a pain to take it apart, clean it, then reassemble it. I suggest being lazy and avoiding internal cleaning until you absolutely must.
One problem I found with the Juicerator is that it likes to shoot fruit all over the place, and not necessarily down the tube to the pitcher of juice. Maybe it's something I'm doing wrong, but sometimes it just missed and juice leaks down the side onto the countertop. A not-so-fun little quirk indeed.
All in all, I would somewhat recommend this product. Of course, the price is a little steep, especially for a messy, tough to clean above average juicer, but it's a good, sturdy product that will last. Besides, the quality of the drinks is where it retains its value. When I added the right fruits in the right amounts, I received a delicious treat. Of course, you can royally err and produce a horrible drink, but end user problems are expected with any product. If you have the money and are looking for a good juicer, this is one of them. If you're looking for the best juicer, or the best juicer for your money, I would keep researching. This simply doesn't have all the tools in order to be the juicer in its price range.
First, it is very easy to set up and use. In case you wish to follow directions precisely, the manual is detailed enough to teach you how to prepare a simple measurement of juice using various fruits. Plug it in, turn it on, slice the desired amounts of fruit into sizes small enough to fit in the entrance and, safely using the offered "pushing device", let your fruit be devoured. Sounds simple and can prove to be delicious, if you're careful.
The Juicerator will turn every fruit into liquid, and quickly, if you use the right sizes. Of course, it's up to you and what you know about juice drinks and your personal tastes in order to make delicious drinks, but I would suggest using small enough pieces of each type of fruit in order to balance the amount. I personally find grapes and strawberries to greatly help a drink's flavor and texture.
Of course, this machine will eat up whatever you feed it and produce its liquid counterpart, and that is just what you want. This particular juicer takes some time to produce juice for each piece of fruit, and because of the small sizes of each piece of fruit used and the safety aspect of the juicerator, the time for making a drink can be longer than hoped for. However, it's no marathon, so no worries.
Easy to setup, easy to use (follow the guide for delicious drinks, or find one online!), not so easy to clean up. Bits of fruit find themselves lodged to the inside of the juicerator and it can surely be a pain to take it apart, clean it, then reassemble it. I suggest being lazy and avoiding internal cleaning until you absolutely must.
One problem I found with the Juicerator is that it likes to shoot fruit all over the place, and not necessarily down the tube to the pitcher of juice. Maybe it's something I'm doing wrong, but sometimes it just missed and juice leaks down the side onto the countertop. A not-so-fun little quirk indeed.
All in all, I would somewhat recommend this product. Of course, the price is a little steep, especially for a messy, tough to clean above average juicer, but it's a good, sturdy product that will last. Besides, the quality of the drinks is where it retains its value. When I added the right fruits in the right amounts, I received a delicious treat. Of course, you can royally err and produce a horrible drink, but end user problems are expected with any product. If you have the money and are looking for a good juicer, this is one of them. If you're looking for the best juicer, or the best juicer for your money, I would keep researching. This simply doesn't have all the tools in order to be the juicer in its price range.