Category: (Kitchen)
15 new, starting at $50.34
4 used, starting at $40.00
The features that make the Waring blender so popular are shared by their juice machine: powerful, simple to operate, durable commercial quality construction, and a great warranty backing it up. The extra wide feed tube and simple canister type juice collector, in conjunction with a simple on/off power switch make this pretty goof-proof.
Juicing is a healthful way to eat fruits and veggies, and the Waring Juice Extractor takes juicing to the next level. A high-speed 400-watt motor makes the extraction process efficient, and makers of carrot juice will especially appreciate the brushed stainless-steel housing--the extractor won't turn orange with age.
Everyone who's ever owned a juicer knows that cleanup is the biggest downfall of home juicing. With the Waring, that won't be an issue--the compact strainer, pulp collector, lid, and juice collector are all dishwasher-safe, and the stainless-steel body wipes clean with a sponge. The extractor's die-cast base stays steady on the countertop, and its cushioned feet will minimize vibration, protecting the countertop from scratches. The extractor comes with an instruction book, a five-year limited warranty on the motor, and a one-year limited appliance warranty. --Ariel Meadow Stallings
Yeesh. Why did I buy this junk?Reviewed by Schuylercat, 2010-03-06
Sometimes you have to learn the hard way.
First - this thing doesn't juice all that efficiently. Wanna find
that out for real? Go buy a GOOD juicer, and use it. This thing
starts looking like a massive waste of time and money the moment
you try a better juicer.
Next - think this is a good price? Think again. The lid on the pulp
container is stupidly designed with an easily broken protrusion on
the bottom right which acts as a safety - the juicer will not turn
on unless the lid is on. Of course, when that protrusion breaks, it
won't turn on then either. Replacements are $12 or so, plus
shipping. Note that I got mine from an Amazon Store called "Small
Appliance". Don't get me started. They suck beyond all human
comprehension, but at least they called me a week after I'd already
bought a better product. Hey: They may not be good, but they sure
are slow!
The replacements do not fit. So you get an RMA and ship the
replacement back (your dime) and get another replacement...
That does not fit. How the heck did this happen? Waring only has
one part like this anywhere, ever, and it doesn't fit? So I get a
lot of shipping charges to return the ill-fitting cover, and by now
I have spent enough to buy a better product in the first
place.
TL;DR: Don't. Spend a little more. You'll be happier, it'll waste
less, and it'll last longer.
great juicerReviewed by J. Daniels, 2010-02-28
this is the second juicer I have owned. The prior juicer was white
plastic and stained orange from the carrots. This juicer is
stainless steel, so I won't have that problem. I love this juicer
so far. I've only had it a short time but it easily juices carrots,
celery and apples. And clean-up is relatively easy. The only part
that takes any time is the mesh basket. You have to make sure you
get all the pulp out of the tiny holes. I have found no problem
using the little brush that was included with the juicer, but I
have a larger, sturdier backup vegetable brush I can also
use.
Assembling and disassembling the juicer is easy too. The recipe
list that comes with the juicer isn't that great, but I kept the
recipe book from my prior juicer, which has good recipes. Or you
can always pick up a book for juicing.
The only thing that may be a deterrent for some people is the size
of the pulp container, which is a lot smaller than my prior juicer.
For me, it's not a problem since I am the only person in my family
who uses the juicer. But if someone has a big family and makes lots
of juice, you may have to empty the pulp more often. Also, since
the pulp is contained within the juicer instead of in a separate,
outer container, you can't put a plastic bag in it to catch the
pulp and make it easier to clean. But that doesn't bother me
either. It's easy enough to wipe the pulp from the container and
add it to my compost pile. Or, if you're so inclined, you can use
the pulp in recipes, though I haven't tried it yet.
It's been a few years since I've had a juicer and I couldn't be
happier with this one. I had forgotten how good fresh juice can be.
The price is great too.
GREAT VALUE - But not a great juicerReviewed by Mark Michener, 2010-02-28
LOTS to like - but not love - about this juicer.
- VERY durable... good build quality.
- EASY to clean...
- Doesn't take up a lot of real estate because it's self-contained
(no external pulp bin.)
All of this is trumped by one relatively serious flaw: IT DOES NOT
DO A "100%" JOB OF EXTRACTING THE JUICE. The best juicers on the
market produce a comparatively "dry" pulp. In other words, the
juice is more juicy! But those juicers cost two-to-five times as
much money.
From a PRICE or VALUE standpoint, you CANNOT find a better juicer!
Best gift everReviewed by M. Murray, 2010-02-06
Bought This for our kids for Christmas. They are so overjoyed with it, it has been the talk on facebook for a month. Our son has juiced everything in the house (so it must stand up to everything) They claim they are now on a liquid diet LOL. Looks as nice as my $300 juicer.
Good Product, Affordable PriceReviewed by jamalamman, 2010-02-02
Wanted a juicer, but didn't want to spend $100. This product fits the bill. Can now turn any vegetable into a juice.