Blade Material | Iron |
Is the item dishwasher safe? | No |
Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
Material | Polycarbonate (PC) |
Capacity | 1 Liters |
Item Weight | 17.2 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 6.8"D x 18.6"W x 12.4"H |
Finish Type | Painted |
Color | Black |
Voltage | 110 Volts |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Maximum Power | 2E+2 Watts |
Wattage | 150 watts |
Special Features | Portable |
P**N
Muy bueno, recomendado
Muy bueno!, Hace unos jugos deliciosos, y es muy fácil de usar y limpiar!
M**I
Not stainless steel
The teeth, pocket recesses and cutting points of the twin gears is plated instead of stainless steel as claimed; the coats have been coming off; how shocking that we'd been drinking it with our carrot and vegetable juices. Moreover, it's not an efficient juicer as advertised and is laborious (takes time and lot of water) to clean.
N**R
Wife says this is the Cleanest juice I've ever made!
I received my GSE-5010 this afternoon and was a little nervous. Many of the reviews about this juicer had me questioning my decision to invest in this machine.I'm glad I did because this thing is awesome!My wife and I have been regularly juicing for about three years. After using this GSE-5010 today, I wish we had brought this one first. The juice was unbelievably smooth and pulp free. Delicious. It almost looked and tasted like it was store brought.I read some reviews complaining about challenges cleaning it. Ridiculous! Unless I did something wrong (which I didn't), there were only five pieces to clean. The only small part is the juicing knob, and even that required nothing more than a thorough rinsing.BUY THIS JUICER. It's worth the cost. This is our fourth juicer and I'm convinced with these things you definitely get what you pay for.I'm attaching a pic of the juicer separated and drying after my first use today.
C**E
Good buy ~ satisfied with the results
I get quite a bit more veggie juice from the same amount of produce used with either my old Breville or Samson juicer.The pulp ejects easily, and is very dry and pale in color. I can feed it whole stalks of celery at a time, and it will draw in stems of cilantro, kale and parsley quite nicely. The juice tastes fantastic. I love the idea of magnets inside both augers, to revitalize the energy of the juice. It really does make juice that lasts two days, and now I am juicing every other day... saves a little time. I find it best to alternate veggies when juicing; hard, softer, leafy greens, etc. You can loosen the spring by the pulp ejector for softer fruits.
S**D
Excellent juice! Dry pulp
One of the reasons I wanted a juicer was all the apples I come across as a landscaper. Juicing was a way to use more apples in less time. Before I ended up purchasing this juicer, I thought I was going to get an Omega juicer because I knew someone that had one and heard they were good. I read plenty of reviews off amazon and other sites relating to different juicers. I watched youtube videos as well. This was more than I thought I was going to spend, but I'm glad I did. I bought it in September of 2016 and it's still going strong today. On the top of the list of produce to juice was apples. I will say it makes the best apple cider I’ve ever had. I just vote the apples, slice them up, and juice them pretty quickly. There is some foam, but you can drink it, or screen it out. I’ve only bought apple juice a couple times since I bought this. Store bought isn’t good anymore. It will generally get 6 to 8 ounces of juice per apple depending how large. I used it 2 or 3 times a week for a while and then was on and off with using it. Now I'm back. I have used it for many different kinds of veggies, greens, and fruits and it works well with all. For example, for the past few weeks, 2 to 3 times a week, I'll juice 5 to 10 pounds of carrots at a time so I can have 2 glasses of juice a day until next time to juice. After washing the carrots, cutting to fit, juicing, and final cleanup, it usually takes anywhere from 40 minutes to an hour to juice 8 to 10 pounds. It yields between 60 to 70 ounces of nice, smooth, clean and fresh tasting juice with minimal grit. It's totally worth the time. I used to buy carrot juice, but not anymore. Store bought is pasturized and old, so it's not as good or as healthy. It's also more cost effective to juice your own compared to a juice bar. I also purchased the soft fruit knob for oranges or whatever other soft fruit. The other day I juiced just 2 organic oranges with the more pulp screen and my wife said it's the Best Orange Juice she's ever had. The manufacturer claims that the gears are magnetized to enhance the quality of the juice and I believe they are. Juice will last 3 to 4 days in the fridge no problem. I will say though when I juiced organic Meyer's lemons to make lemonade, it was awesome, but the flavor changed within 2 days and wasn't as good anymore. Greens and wheat grass were no problem mixed with other veggies either. Even garlic is good to add into the mix. I did try it to make but butter, but it was really gritty and dry. Maybe I didn’t use the right nuts or recipe? Now, to address the cleaning; If you clean it right away, it's not too difficult and comes with good utensils for that, except you may also want a round scrub brush. About the stains that were mentioned, running a lemon through after your done helps and water helps to loosen debris, but there may be remaining color stain. In my opinion of that is "oh well". Just clean it as best you can and keep making awesome juice. It's only stain. About that issue 'that one reviewer' mentioned with the stainless gears not being stainless and flaking... those gears in the picture aren't flaking, they're covered in buildup, which may happen, but it's more like stain and it doesn't get in the way of performance. They are stainless, because if they weren't rust might develop before you could shake a stick at it. The bottom line, if I had it to do over again, I would still buy it.
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