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Reviewed in Japan on October 12, 2023
今回、庭の小さなオレンジを絞るために購入しました。思いのほか早い日数できれいに包装されて届きました。しかし、私たちのオレンジを絞るにはスモールコーンでも大きいようだったので残念ながら返品する事にしました。国外への返品で慣れない作業でしたが、出品者の方は何度もメールをくれ色々な提案をしてくれたので安心して取引が出来ました。
Tylee Burkett [slf]
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2023
Some of the best things about this juicer are its ease of use and clean-up. I've owned several juicers over the years, and this is by and far the best the best juice and pulp extractor. So, whether you like pulp free juice or with pulp, you will not be disappointed. It is powerful; probably very close to its rated power of 85 watts. The 'suction' rubber feet ensures that it stays in place when juicing. An added plus is having two size juicing cones. You don't have to worry about losing one because the smaller cone fits inside the large cone. This juicer replaces one that I had for over 8 years. With the LIFETIME WARRANTY on this juicer, the only thing I have to worry about is the company going out of business. I received this as a Christmas present, as my other juicer had recently 'died'. No other juicer reviewed, by my husband, who is a "technocrat", reviewed many, many juicers, electric and manual, offered a lifetime warranty. BTW, I also received and reviewed a hand-held, ratcheting model that claimed it juiced up to 90% of the juice. It did not! It was, maybe 70%, at best, plus it left all the pulp in the 'orange'. There were many, more expensive juicers, that did not have the high ratings, or the 'advertised power'. Several reviewers stated the product power was maybe 1/2 to 2/3s of the rated power. Next is the ease of use and cleanup. Juice extraction ratings were poor or again, as in the case of the ratcheting model there was little to no pulp extraction. Lastly, only this model is the only one that offered a "lifetime" warranty. After using it almost daily since Christmas, it is now January 8th, I can find nothing negative about this juicer. If I do, you can be assured my husband will be updating this review and/or contacting Amazon and the vendor for warranty assistance. One final note, this juicer was very reasonably priced. For the money he paid, we received a lot more than we expected.I recommend this product and would buy again.
Rafael
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2020
I have a blood orange tree in my backyard that produced a large amount of oranges this year so I decided to squeeze and freeze some juice. Before this juicer I had purchased a different appliance that quit working the second day I used it after squeezing 2 qts. The same thing happened with a replacement unit that the manufacturer sent me. I then decided to give the Homeleader a try for about $10 more than the other brand.I’ve used this juicer about ten times, squeezing 4-6 Qts. of juice every time. I now have about 12 gallons in the freezer.PROS:- Powerful motor that doesn’t burn after a couple of pints of juice,- Easy to use; put half an orange/lemon/grapefruit on the reamer and press down -let the machine do the work,- Two plastic rearmers (for large/small fruit) that spin only clockwise (fewer moving parts),- Adjustable strainer to regulate amount of pulp desired -I like the pulp and works well,- Very easy to clean. All plastic components that come in contact with the fruit are come off for cleaning in the sink,- Juice downspout lifts and stops any flow/drips when removing the glass or container collecting the juice,- Four suction cups keep the unit secured to any smooth surface countertop, marble or laminate, during use,- Electric chord is about 30” long -adequate for me,- Transparent cover for storage or when not in use,- Nice looking machine -not too big not too small.CONS:- A little bit noisy but I can live with that. If you’re trying to watch TV or listen to some music while you use it, turn up the volume a couple of notches. Don’t think it will wake up the missis in the morning if you’re serving breakfast in bed.SUMMARY:Good value for the money. Happy with the purchase -would buy again. Would recommend to a frien.
M Stevens
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2020
I decided to keep this “Homeleader” [HL] juicer after testing and returning the Cuisinart CCJ-500, the Proctor-Silex Lemonade Stand, and a manual juicer from Gourmia. All my tests were done with normal-sized navel oranges. The HL is fast, quiet, and efficient at extracting all the juice. The design is simple and intuitive, and it is easy to use without making a mess. It is heavier and more solidly built than the Proctor-Silex or Cuisinart and has real feet, so it doesn’t slide around on the counter-top like the lighter machines. The HL has an 85-watt motor compared to 30 watts for the Procter-Silex and Cuisinart, and it shows. The cone spins much faster on the HL, so the job is done about three times more quickly by my watch. The power is transmitted to the cone more smoothly and quietly as well. The cone size and shape on the HL are perfect for the oranges I tested. (I only used the larger of the two cones supplied; the other juicers have only one.) Not so for the cone on the Cuisinart, which required repeated shifting and squeezing to bring all of the juice-bearing parts of the orange into contact with the Cuisinart’s oddly-shaped and slow-moving rotor. Because the HL’s cone is sized right and has the right shape for this application, it not only juices the orange very quickly, but also makes it easy to keep bits of rind out of the mix. The Proctor-Silex cone is roughly the same size and shape as the HL. The HL and Proctor-Silex control pulp with little pulp sweepers attached to the cone. The sweepers gently press the pulp bits against a basket with holes that are adjustable depending on pulp preference. This system works pretty well and results in relatively low waste. The Cuisinart, by contrast, uses a two-pass system which is complicated, time-consuming, and messy. The HL costs a few dollars more than the Proctor-Silex or Cuisinart, but the build quality is higher, so it can be expected to last longer. All in all, the HL was a clear choice over the Proctor-Silex and Cuisinart. It was also an easy choice over the manual Gourmia citrus press, which had a low juice yield compared to any of the electrics.
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