Saturday, 11 June 2011

Cuisinart CCJ-500 Pulp Control Citrus Juicer

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100% safe - no oil bath, no condensation

Automatic lid opening/closing

Cover, basket and paddle can be removed and are all dishwasher-safe

Audible warning at end of cooking period

Capacity - 2.2 lbs

Product Details

Item Weight:

12.2 pounds

Shipping Weight: 6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)

ASIN: B005GM15HE

Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#9,679 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics)

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This review is from: Cuisinart CCJ-500 Pulp Control Citrus JuicerI purchased this juicer to juice lemons and limes so that I wouldn't have to use my "hand held squeeze" juicer anymore. It works great and it gets almost all of the fruit out of the rind and it produces a larger amount of juice than compared to my hand juicer. Personally I wouldn't suggest using it to juice a large amount of fruit at a time set at the "lowest" pulp setting because the pulp catcher fills up fast and you would have to continuously clean it. This works perfectly for what I purchased it for. It stays in place too unlike like the Cuisinart CCJ-100 and it looks nice on the counter....This review is from: Cuisinart CCJ-500 Pulp Control Citrus JuicerI like to keep a bottle of fresh-squeezed lemon juice in the fridge for making lemonade, other drinks, and for cooking - let's face it, concentrated lemon juice you get in the store is lousy (and that's being nice). But I'm not willing to pay $50 to $100 or more for fresh juice, and the more versatile juicers out there don't do as good a job with lemons as a dedicated citrus juicer.I've ordered and set back several basic citrus juicers (including the earlier Cuisinart incarnation, the CCJ-100), looking for something that does its job and isn't a piece of junk. I've finally found it. The motor is sturdy enough to withstand a good amount of downward pressure without choking, and has lasted at least through several large bags of lemons (my only complaint about the CCJ-100 was that it wore out within a short timeframe, and the motor started screaming - definitely on its last legs). Like the 100, this model has a nice watertight spout that holds the juice without spilling a drop until you are ready to dispense. It also has a more stable footprint (a chief complaint about the 100 from other users), a pulp selector for three levels of pulp, and a spin feature that extracts juice that normally stays in the pulp.Since it's a new model I wasn't able to find a better deal than $30, but it's worth it to have a product that works. No complaints!...This review is from: Cuisinart CCJ-500 Pulp Control Citrus JuicerFor the current price of $29.95 this is a very good juicer. My typical use involves juicing an entire bag of oranges (8 - 10) in one session, several times a week. Though small, it is powerful and the rotating hub has never stopped under the pressure I've applied to it. The spin reversing feature works well also. I like the high speed feature to get the last drops of juice out of the pulp.Only slight negative: it can be harder than one would expect to clean all of the pulp out of it. After scrubbing with a soapy Dobie pad, I'll still find pulp pieces on it after it's dry....

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