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Oster 3186 Juice-n-Serve 27-Ounce Automatic Citrus Ju... |
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Oster 3186 Juice-n-Serve 27-Ounce Automatic Citrus Juicer |
| Product DescriptionOn Trend Design perfect for counter to table use. Reverse action motor for better juice extraction. Convenient juice n serve detachable juice pitcher. 27 oz. jar capacity. Juice level indicator. Pulp and seed separator. Automatic On Off. Smooth quiet opReviewsMy Braun juicer broke a tiny plastic part after many years of daily use. Hard to replace its perfect design and results since Braun doesn't make an American version anymore. Tried other comparable and more expensive juicers, but the Oster comes closest. I'm happy with the flavor of the juice and ease of use.
This little juicer does its work, but it's loud, I have to juice the oranges in the garage so that I won't wake up the family.
This is a fantastic little juicer - it pulls every drop out of citrus, and makes juicing a breeze. The mechanism rotates both, clockwise & counter-clockwise, depending on how you hold the fruit. Very intuitive & handy.
I have used this for 2 days. So far, it seems tempermental, the motor does not always work when pressure is applied to the friut. I could do it faster with a manual citrus juicer.
Now, I've only owned hand-held citrus juicers. We have a large orange tree, and a lemon tree that bear quite a bit of fruit, and me being a big drinker, like making lemonade and orange juice from them. It's a lot of work on a hand-held crank juicer, so I tried this out.
I was pleasantly surprised. This is a small juicer, so it can easily take up little space on a counter or in a cupboard, and works efficiently. When I used the hand-held squeezers, it often left a lot of the orange inside the rind, leaving me to, if I was intent enough, go back and squeeze the rest of it myself. This automatic goes right down to the edges, getting every last bit, and in a matter of seconds!
I would certainly recommend this juicer. It's cost-efficient, and gets the most juice from the fruit as possible. My only downfall I noticed, is the strainer leaves a bit of pulp in the juice. If you don't mind pulp? It's great! Otherwise, it's an extra step of straining, which I don't mind, anyhow.
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