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Comentado en México el 4 de febrero de 2025
Excelente extractor. El jugo esta listo al instante y el bagazo queda casi seco. Fácil de insertar la fruta ¡no hay que rebanarla antes! Esto por su boca grande. Fácil y limpiar y seguro de usar. Súper recomendado.
Andrea
Comentado en México el 11 de febrero de 2025
Todo bien, funciona bien. Llegó en buen estado
Yare
Comentado en México el 15 de agosto de 2024
No es del mejor material y creo que podría extraer aún más jugoPero hace bien su trabajo y no es costoso
Olga Torres
Comentado en México el 10 de agosto de 2024
Me gusta que es compacto y de gran potencia. Nunca antes había usado un extractor y éste me pareció muy práctico, de muy buen material y muy buen precio. Lo recomiendo y al vendedor también. Me llegó antes de lo esperado y muy bien empacado y además con su caja original. Gracias.
Malleli
Comentado en México el 29 de octubre de 2024
Llego muy rápido y muele muy bien, llevo 3 veces ocupandolo y si lo recomiendo, tien muy buena potencia y espacio para el gabaso de la fruta, los jugos salen muy bien.
FERNANDO SANCHEZ GONZALEZ
Comentado en México el 9 de septiembre de 2024
antes de comprar busque en tiendas fisicas y compare muchas opciones. finalmente me decidi por esta y tenia muchas dudas pero ha resultado muy buen producto, uso diarios, buena potencia, facil de limpiar, no es ruidoso. El general el buena compra y buen precio. Escribo esto desde Hermosilo, Sonora Mexico.
Arlethh
Comentado en México el 29 de septiembre de 2024
Me gustó mucho muele muy bien, tenía tiempo en querer comprarla y pensaba que no tendría la potencia suficiente, pero me equivoque es muy buena potencia y saca el jugo muy bien, los residuos de lo molido quedan secos, bueno húmedos, porque todo el jugo lo asigna al vaso.
Marso
Comentado en México el 22 de junio de 2023
Tiene muy buena potencia y el jugo de betabel y zanahoria se hace. muy rápido y saca bien todo el jugo porque el bagazo sale seco. Trae un cepillito muy práctico para limpiar las cuchillas, digamos que esta es la parte más latosa de la limpieza, la tienes que hacer casi de inmediato y queda muy bien, pero si no, se queda el bagazo en los hoyitos y luego puede costar más trabajo limpiarlo. Las demás piezas como cualquier vaso de licuadora son muy grandes , porque el aparato es grande.La limpieza es el costo de tomarse un delicioso jugo. Muy buen producto.
G V Subbaraju Penumetcha
Comentado en India el 16 de julio de 2015
Very nice and useful one. Only caution is you need to ensure 110 V is input.
Daisyflower
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de mayo de 2014
Before I bought this juicer, I was researching around the internet to see what was a great product but at a good deal. This juicer definitely takes the cake. I Loooove this juicer! I was comparing to the other Hamilton Beach 67650A Big Mouth juicer but the description looks identical so I went with the newest of the two, which seems to be this one because of the "on/off switch". This one seems more updated to me. This is my first juicer and I am very happy about it for several reasons. These are as follows:1. Great price!- Very worth it especially for beginner juicers.2. A lot of juice comes out- The secret with spinach or any loose veggies is to add a lot to the hole before using the presser to push down the veggies. More of the spinach will be juiced instead of going into the pulp bin.3. Very powerful!- Which means it could be loud. For a juicer though, It is not that bad. A powerful machine like this should be expected to be loud anyway, You'll get use to it.4. Pulp bin is huge. This allows you to continue to juice without stopping to "take out the trash". My biggest tip would be to put a grocery bag inside the bin so that clean up is easy because you will have A LOT of pulp at the end of each session. This helps so much.5. Set up/Clean up is easy- Set up takes like 30 seconds (when you know how to do it). It is very self explanatory and easy to put together. Clean up is fast as long as you use the bag inside the pulp bin. Use the white brush that comes with the product. That helps a lot too.6. Size of the entire product- It may first seem huge when you bring it out of the box but its mainly the components that connect to the base such as the pulp bin and the top. I keep mine on the countertop but I do not have it assembled. So I keep only the base on the counter because of the limited space I have on mine.7. Whole foods/fruits with peels- It is very good with big foods such as cucumbers, apples, etc. To help out the juicer, I cut these in half just so that I can help the longevity of the product but you do not have to. You Do not need to peel cucumbers or carrots either.Overall, I am very happy with this product and highly recommend it to others. Eating vegetables and fruits is highly essential to our daily lives and I was highly lacking until I bought this product. I am not trying to lose weight so I only drink one glass a day so to save time, I juice a lot at once and store it in the refrigerator. I figured I might as well drink my veggies instead of not eating them at all. If you are on the same page, buy this juicer and start "drinking" healthy!!!
alimo
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de enero de 2014
We wanted to try juicing as a healthier lifestyle choice starting the new year. Since we weren't sure how we'd actually like it, we didn't want to spend a ton of money on a really expensive juicer. We found this one and based on the price and good reviews, decided to try it out. After using it for about a week, I can honestly say we love it!! Starting off your day with a veggie/fruit juice really sets the tone and make you feel energized and ready to make healthy choices.As far as the machine, it is pretty nice and sturdy except for the plastic clips that hold the containers together. They work fine, but I am a bit concerned that they could break easily after prolonged use. I will update if that is the case. The rest of the machine is pretty easy to use and take apart to clean. As other's have suggested, clean it immediately and all of the pulp will simply rinse off with no scrubbing or anything. The only thing that needs a bit of manpower is the metal filter/sieve as the tiny bits of pulp need to be scraped off. I make my juice, and then immediately rinse off everything and scrub the filter. It probably takes maximum 5 minutes. Just enough time for my juice to chill on ice. The machine is loud, so don't plan on doing this while others are sleeping without getting the stank eye from them.We have juiced a wide variety of fruits and vegetables- multiple types of apples, oranges, tangerines, lemons, limes, pineapple, kale, spinach, cucumber, ginger, celery, tomatoes, jalapenos, garlic, you name it. We've tried both sweet and savory juices and they are all delicious. We also made some pure fruit juice and let me tell you, once you've had fresh orange juice there's nothing like it! One suggestion on greens-small piecey greens do not juice well in this machine. I've tried broccoli slaw and chopped kale and both basically flew through the chute into the pulp bin. Bigger, leafier greens will work better.Here are a few tips for new users:-Juice in the am before eating anything else. This will allow you to get maximum vitamins/minerals absorbed and maximum benefits-If you want to keep it healthier, only add 1 piece of fruit. 1 apple will add a lot of sweetness, so you don't need to go overboard (unless that's what you like ofcourse) Carrots and beets also have a good amount of sugar, so keep that in mind. Lemons/lime add a "sweet sour" taste without as much sugar too.-Peel oranges/tangerines/lemons/limes and remove core/seeds from apples to remove a bit of the bitterness.-Drink your juice asap after making it; it will start to oxidize and lose vital nutrients. I have read you can keep juice in an air tight container for up to 12 hours if you need to make in advance, but you will lose some of the nutrients compared to freshly made.-The bag in the pulp bin is nice, but honestly it takes a whole 1 min to dump the pulp and rinse it off. I think it's kind of a waste of plastic bags, but if you don't mind then it does save a tiny bit of time.-Personally I like the juice better on ice; it's more refreshing and it kind of dulls the flavor a tiny bit. Hot spinach juice can be a little hard to handle first thing in the am.Overall, I really love this juicer and don't regret purchasing in the slightest. It may not be the most expensive high quality juice on the market, but it fits our needs and does the job perfectly. I highly recommend!0
Angie K
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de julio de 2012
Context: I have never had a juicer before, and I am not doing the "juicing" that people do where they do it every day. I just got one to make delicious healthy beverages and only plan to use it once a week or so.I've used it just a few times and so far I have juiced a wide variety of fruits and veggies. You don't need to cut them up much; in fact, I have found if I do cut them up they don't juice as well. Obviously you have to cut them small enough to fit them through the chute if they are bigger than the chute (like a big melon), but the chute is pretty big. You can definitely put most stuff in there whole. I haven't tried a whole apple yet because I want to core the apple and i don't have a corer, but I've put whole cucumbers, celery, zucchini, kale, carrots, ginger, etc etc. all worked fine and got a lot of juice with a fine, dry pulp left behind. The only fruit that was a little problem was melons - I removed the skin and so the melons were very slippery and kind of flew out of the hopper in large pieces in some cases, so I did put them through again and got more juice.Some tips for use:Vibrating cup: the machine and the container where the pulp goes all fit together nicely, but the cup just sits there under the spout. Since the machine does vibrate a little, I found putting a silicone trivet underneath the cup was ideal so it doesn't vibrate away from the machine.Pulp container: It's good to keep the pulp so you can use it in recipes, etc. and not too hard to scoop it out with a silicone scraper, but I have found that you can reuse the plastic bags that produce come in (if they are clean) to line the container, then pull it out and stick in the freezer or fridge. Remember you should use it up within a couple of days if you don't freeze it.Clean the thing right away - the fine pulp comes right out of the parts with the brush if you do it when wet.Side note: People say the pulp doesn't have any nutrition, but that's not true. It definitely has fiber and can be added to baking or sauces. It also retains some other nutrients. Ask your local nutritionist before believing the internets. :)
Finkagueru
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de abril de 2012
Like many people, I was inspired by the "Fat sick and nearly dead" documentary. I can not compare it to other juicers as this is my first and only one I own. I did do a lot of research however, and for what its worth, the Hamilton is one of the cheapest ones on the market. Will a extra $200 get you a better juicer? I do not know, however this does get the job done, very well.I have so far juiced, carrots, apples, ginger roots, celery, kale, broccoli, lemons/limes, spinach, and mango. All produce varying amounts of juice, but for the most part the pulp that comes out is pretty dry. I have re-juiced the pulp to see if I get more anything but I get a few drips out of it at most and do not find it worthwhile.The one issue I have with this however is cleaning the metal centrifuge thing is a pain in the rear. It comes with a brush and it really is the only thing that can clean it. The rest of the plastic that comes in contact with juice or pulp is dishwasher safe, but if you don't clean it immediately it is pretty ineffective. My tip is to hand clean it RIGHT AFTER you juice. If you leave anything with pulp on it, it will make cleaning 10 times harder. I guess my only other thing is, due to the height of the machine, the cup that catches the juice is some what small. I make anywhere from 1-2 quarts of juice at a time so I have to dump the juice into a pitcher a few times.Another tip: if you line the pulp collector with a plastic (grocery) bag, you don't even have to clean that thing at all.All in all, if you want a great juicer but don't want to spend the big bucks (>$200) this is the way to go. Just know that with healthy choices, comes cleaning chores.
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