Squeeze the Day! 🍹
The Cuisinart CCJ-500P1 Pulp Control Citrus Juicer combines style and functionality with its adjustable reamer, efficient juicing capabilities, and easy-to-clean design. Perfect for health-conscious millennials looking to elevate their morning routine.
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Is the item dishwasher safe? | No |
Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Capacity | 12 ounces |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 5.75"D x 6.38"W x 10.75"H |
Finish Type | Brushed |
Color | Black/Stainless |
Voltage | 110 |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Controller Type | Button |
Maximum Power | 25 Watts |
Wattage | 800 watts |
Special Features | Manual |
K**N
EASY TO USE...
If you're someone looking for an every day type of heavy duty juicer...I'd skip this review and product and move onto something more expensive. But, if you're like me...lazy and just want some fresh juice every now and then...I highly recommend this product! First of all, you get what you pay for. This is a cheaply made product that most likely will break if you're not careful.Now, I've used this twice in a week's period. I've washed the pladtic removeable items in the dishwasher and have been able to assemble everything back myself. The juicer is small and easy to handle. It's weight is probably that of a casserole dish, light but heavy enough you gotta use both hands. I find assembly easy. However, the cone part and the pulp catcher/grinder part just make sure to snap/twist them together. I thought you could just place them on top of each other and move about your business, but they actually twist together. You'll see what I mean if you purchase it. It still works either way, but sounds a bit off if you don't twist them tight.As for noise, it's no louder than an electric can opener, in my opinion. It's not super quiet, but quiet enough my cat can sit on the counter and stare at me while I'm juicing. It doesn't seem to bother the dogs either. I find it quieter than a blender. But, if you're using this product in an empty room or hallway, you're gonna hear it and it's gonna be loud. But in my normal sized home, it's no different than opening a few cans.I've only juiced oranges, so far, so any other items I can't comment on it's ability to do. I use regular sized oranges and cut them in half, where when you're juicing, the "stem" part is facing the ceiling. Not a lot of pressure has to be used to get it started, however, I find placing both hands (one of top of the other) and pressing down on the fruit works best for me just for more even juicing and stability. I had my 70 year old mother try pressing down to enhance my review status on whether this would work for elderly people. She doesn't have a whole lot of strength in her hands/arms and was able to juice a half of an orange. Now, do I think she would get as much juice out as I would? No. Most likely because I want to get every last pulp thread out and in that juicer. But, I do feel the weight and ease of this machine is workable for those who are elderly and/or don't have a lot of strength in their hands/arms.The best method I've used so far is to kind of move the orange around while it's on the machine. Just a tiny back and forth, side to side motion to get all sides of the fruit.As far as mess, its a cheap juicer so your gonna have some mess to clean up. It definently doesn't splatter everywhere and for the most part stays within the little rim pieces, but you'll get an occasional splash here or there. I also noticed by about the 3rd "half" of orange, the circular rim piece gets a bit full. Thats when I'll take the plastic cover and just place it over and push down to clean up the pulp inside and continue on with my juicing. However, I noticed that depending on the oranges and how much you're actually pulping will determine how full the rim piece gets. All I did was lift everything off, give it a good rinse out and pat it dry real quick so it's not soaking and put it all back on the machine. I let the pulp go down my garbage disposal while it was running because oranges do have acidity and can help clean the disposal of odor causing food leftovers. If you don't have a garbage disposal or don't feel comfortable rinsing pulp down your drains, then a paper towel to remove the pulp is probably more your best bet.It took me 4 whole oranges to juice an 18oz glass. One con I have is that you can only juice with a small cup under the spout/spicket part as it isn't tall so a 12oz glass is about the most you can put under it and will just have to empty it into a bigger glass when done. Also, for about 4 oranges, it's about 10-15 minutes to juice between setup, juicing and cleanup.It's a compact juicer so it's not a heavy duty juicer that I would recommend for an everyday juicer. While the item never got hot physically, I'd think if you're using it everyday, it probably won't last long. But, if you're someone just using it on weekends or for family holiday types of things, this is ideal. It's easy to store with not a lot of misc parts to it. I put it back in the box and in the closet.
J**B
Amazing !
We are very impressed ! We genuinely have put this juicer to the ultimate test and it passes with flying colors ! 3 huge black trash bags full of Oranges and in just two days of getting all these juiced , this juicer did them all without hesitation!! Seriously this has got to be the best juicer out there ! It is noisy but we didn't care , the noise stops when you let off the pressure . Buy this thing , you won't be disappointed!!
P**S
Great Cuisinart Citrus Juicer Offers Many Benefits Over Manual Juicers
Before I actually saw a citrus juicer in action on TV, I always thought that they were for lazy people who didn't want to juice their own lemons. I was wrong. I bought this juicer after watching the Barefoot Contessa on the Food Network use it in almost every episode, and now I know why. Let me just lay out the benefits of using an electric citrus juicer as opposed to using a wooden reamer. First of all, if you need to measure out a precise amount of citrus juice for a recipe, it is much easier to put a measuring cup under the plastic snap-up spout of the electric juicer rather than trying to aim into the measuring cup using a wooden reamer. Second, electric juicers get so much more juice out of citrus fruits than a regular lemon squeezer. The Cuisinart citrus juicer automatically switches the direction of the reamer to get the most out of the citrus. Another benefit of electric juicers is the fact that when you are using an electric juicer citrus juice won't squirt into your eyes as does a manual juicer. Also, the Cuisinart features a unique "Final-Spin" feature similar to that in a clothes washing machine. How the final-spin feature works is that once you take the empty citrus off of the reamer, you press the clear plastic lid down onto the juicer which makes the reamer spin really fast and uses centrifugal force to squeeze all the juice out of the remaining pulp. You just can't do that with a wooden reamer. Another benefit of the Cuisinart juicer is that it filters out the pulp. Most if not all electric citrus juicers have this feature, however, most manual juicers don't. Also, with the Cuisinart, every removable part is dishwasher safe which is very convenient for cleaning. I mentioned the snap-up spout earlier in this review but I didn't explain what it was. Basically, the snap-up spout stops the juice from getting on your countertop which is especially useful if you don't want lemon juice all over your counters. The Cuisinart juicer features a stainless steel body which looks very nice and will definitely last a long time. A lot of electric juicers' motors are very loud, but that isn't the case with the Cuisinart. The Cuisinart isn't that loud and won't interrupt normal conversations. Overall, electric citrus juicers offer many benefits over manual juicers, and if you are willing to purchase one I would fully recommend the Cuisinart for it's final spin feature and it's stainless steel body.Pros:- Unique "final-spin" feature- Stainless steel body- Snap-up spout- Quieter than most electric citrus juicers- Pulp-controlCons:- NoneIf you found this review helpful I would appreciate it if you clicked the "helpful" button below this review. Thanks!
D**I
Works well.
Like many people have mentioned, the trip the GFCI on the outlet. I accidentally discovered that if you have something plugged in to the other outlet and drawing power it will rarely trip the circuit breaker. I had an Instant Pot plugged in but "Off" was displayed on the panel. I can usually get through an 8 lb bag of oranges without breaking the circuit. Once it broke the circuit just once. The only thing I don't like is the bottom tray that collects the juice should angle more towards the spout because the pulp can create a dam effect blocking the opening.
E**E
Small but mighty
This juicer works fast and is easy to clean
M**Z
Cumple su función
Facil usar
M**
Easy to use
Completely satisfied
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