Selasa, 05 Februari 2013

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Read First Before Buy 6001 Juicerator 550 Watt Extractor Stainless

6001 Juicerator 550 Watt Extractor Stainless

Hi!
My old Juiceman Pro juicer bit the dust and I had to get a new one. I got the Acme because it looks like it may last a long time and it has a 10 year guarantee. I was worried if I made the right choice.

It just arrived today Friday after ordering late Tuesday!

I LOVE the Acme Juicerator!

It is SO EASY to use!

It is SO EASY to clean!

It makes WAY MORE JUICE out of carrots!

It is WAY WAY WAY more quiet than my earlier juicer! I am going to be able to make juice when my roommate is sleeping!

When finished using it, you simply take the parts and rinse them clean!

Even the strainer basket comes clean just with running water and using your fingers a bit on the inside.

It doesn't spit pulp out all over the wall and counter; the pulp stays inside the strainer basket until YOU decide to remove it.

If you think there is too much pulp inside, it's a snap to turn off the machine, remove the top, and take some pulp out of the basket.

It makes juicing SO MUCH FASTER AND EASIER!

I am amazed. I did have to cut the carrots near the top because they were too big for the opening but even with that, it took way less time to juice than the old juicer did.

And the juice is SO GOOD!

You will love it. It makes no mess and it makes juicing so easy you can simply decide to have a glass of juice, without it being a big deal. Wow! What an amazing difference!

Get your 6001 Juicerator 550 Watt Extractor Stainless Now!

8 komentar:

  1. That would be 30 years of serious juicing, and it's still going strong. It powers through about anything you stuff in it, and it's heavy and stays where you put it. Yes, it's a bit noisy-- it sounds something like a miniature tree chipper (fine as long as it works like one) but it's not as loud as our KitchenAid stand mixer. It makes great juice.

    Does a great job with the citrus too. I have never regretted my purchase.

    BalasHapus
  2. I bought an Acme Juicerator in 1978, use it several times a week and it is still going strong! It works great, it's easy to use, and to clean. I highly recommend it. The strong motor and stainless steel disc blades powers through whatever I put in it, and the fresh juice is fabulous.

    BalasHapus
  3. This juicer does a wonderful job separating juice from pulp! It will quickly and efficiently juice carrots, radishes, beets, pineapple, apple, strawberries, kiwi, celery, etc.

    Pros: Quickly turns fruit and veggies into juice, relatively quiet, simple to clean when using a filter, many very good recipes available online.

    Cons: Can only make about 2 pints before the filter should be changed, can be difficult to clean if you do not use a filter.

    BalasHapus
  4. I have this juicer sitting on my counter. I've owned it for 35 years believe it or not. It has had periods of time where I wasn't using it that much, but at some period during every year, this juicer has gotten a workout. Right now it is getting a workout, creating juices 6 times a day. I realize that it is now thought that centrifugal juices do not produce the most nutritional juices, but if you are going to buy one, this is was a quality built product when I bought it 35 years ago and has stood the test of time. It juices everything well, except greens. Some greens do fine in it, like Kale and Swiss Chard but something like parsley is a no go. Oh, and it is easy to clean since it uses filters and I've never once had to have it repaired or even had to replace a part. I find that amazing in this day and age.

    BalasHapus
  5. The Acme juicer is the best one you can buy for personal use. I finally bought one after many years of wanting one, but unable to afford it. this juicer is very durable, and I often recommend it to others.

    BalasHapus
  6. I purchased my Acme 5001 in the mid 70's at a yard sale for $15. Two elderly ladies were selling their deceased brothers household goods and I
    lucked out and got the 5001. It has been a workhorse, I have been using it 3 or 4 times a week since then. It does a terrific job on hard veggies
    such as carrots, beets, celery, apples, pears, sweet potatoes, etc. It can't do small greens like parsley. It does large leaf veggies like swiss chard
    well if you roll up the leafs or wrap them around a carrot before putting them down the chute. It has a stainless steel round inner basket that catches the pulp. Despite what some reviewers have said you do not need to use paper filters in the basket, it works just fine or better without them in my opinion. To clean, get a blue Scotch-Brite scrub sponge. You know the type with blue sponge on one side and blue scrubbie on the other.
    Cut it in half so you have a piece thats about 3" X 3". This fits perfectly in the steel basket. First stick your hand in the basket and go completely
    around the basket with your fingers catching the pulp in your hand. It will be very dry pulp, not sloppy at all. Throw it into a plastic bag or down the garbage disposal, whichever works. This takes 20 seconds. Then rinse the basket under running water in the sink while first wiping the outside of the basket with the sponge then wiping the inside with the sponge, wiping out the last of the pulp. Then rinse the other parts off under running water while using the sponge. Dry with a paper towel, reassemble and you are ready to go the next time you want juice. If you can't clean this unit in 3 or 4 minutes you just need a little more practice.
    I read reviews of other juicers motors burning up after a year or so. Read the Acme 5001 reviews and you see that isn't the case here. It gives
    great juice, leaves dry pulp. and, with a little practice, a cinch to clean. I will buy another if this one ever dies but so far it works as well as the day I bought it many years ago. Hope this helps........

    BalasHapus
  7. Acme was the standard for juicers when we purchased ours 15 years ago. It still does everything -- soft, hard, and green leafy vegetables, fruits, and root vegetables. The pulp from carrot and celery make the base for a great "un-chicken" salad.

    The citrus attachment is a worthwhile accesssory for orange and grapefruit juices. It is rock-solid and has never needed any part repaired or replaced.

    On the down side, it is heavy, bulky, a bit noisy. The newer juicers appear more ergonomic and boast more features, but I'm not sure if they can lay claim to the durablility of the Acme.

    BalasHapus
  8. Hi!
    My old Juiceman Pro juicer bit the dust and I had to get a new one. I got the Acme because it looks like it may last a long time and it has a 10 year guarantee. I was worried if I made the right choice.

    It just arrived today Friday after ordering late Tuesday!

    I LOVE the Acme Juicerator!

    It is SO EASY to use!

    It is SO EASY to clean!

    It makes WAY MORE JUICE out of carrots!

    It is WAY WAY WAY more quiet than my earlier juicer! I am going to be able to make juice when my roommate is sleeping!

    When finished using it, you simply take the parts and rinse them clean!

    Even the strainer basket comes clean just with running water and using your fingers a bit on the inside.

    It doesn't spit pulp out all over the wall and counter; the pulp stays inside the strainer basket until YOU decide to remove it.

    If you think there is too much pulp inside, it's a snap to turn off the machine, remove the top, and take some pulp out of the basket.

    It makes juicing SO MUCH FASTER AND EASIER!

    I am amazed. I did have to cut the carrots near the top because they were too big for the opening but even with that, it took way less time to juice than the old juicer did.

    And the juice is SO GOOD!

    You will love it. It makes no mess and it makes juicing so easy you can simply decide to have a glass of juice, without it being a big deal. Wow! What an amazing difference!

    BalasHapus