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The ShineKitchen Co SJV-107-A Cold Press Slow Masticating Juicer is a powerful and compact juicer featuring a 200W motor that operates at a low 40 RPM for optimal juice extraction. Its stainless steel construction ensures durability and easy cleaning, while the included accessories make juicing a breeze. With a capacity of 0.6 liters and a 3-year warranty, this juicer is perfect for health-conscious individuals looking to elevate their juice game.
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Is the item dishwasher safe? | No |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Item Weight | 6.61 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 5.25"D x 5.5"W x 19.5"H |
Capacity | 0.6 Liters |
Finish Type | Polished |
Color | Silver, Black |
Wattage | 200 |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Maximum Power | 200 Watts |
Voltage | 110 |
Special Features | Removable Blade |
J**.
As a starter juicer - start with this
Update: Had this for 4 months now. Live in a high rise condo, but now growing my own carrots, cucumber and ginger root on my terrace. I get bulk ground turmeric from Costco (judge me). Still the same simple juice. Juicer has not failed. Where I live I could be spending $8 a cup on the same simple juice daily at the local juicer at the base of my office. So in the words of a character in a not very well known but iconic Australian movie "The Castle" , "It's paid for itself". I do laugh and wonder at reviews that say the components break and fly plastic in their eyes. I don't doubt this has happened, but as an appliance, setting it up properly and carefully may limit this type of event. Yes I'm suspecting user error. Maybe garner a response. But I'm good. takes 5 min to prep and juice, 5 min to clean, and good for next time.I only put premium equipment in my kitchen and counter space is limited. It has to compete for daily premium space with the Vitamix blender, the Kitchen Aid stand mixer, the Rocket R58 espresso machine and the Mazzser coffee grinder. And I wasn't a juicer, but thought I need to get into this = just for the obvious health benefits. Did the research. Could have gone for the $2k machine, but decided on a basic starter. Had it for 3 months now. Make a fresh carrot, ginger root, cucumber and ground turmeric juice every second day - nothing extravagant. And wow! I don't see a need to upgrade any time soon. Easy to use, easy to clean, juice is delicious, pulp goes to compost. This machine has earned a permanent place on my counter top. And it doesn't take up that much space.
N**S
Pros and Cons
I bought this juicer in June 2020 and had to return it in July 2020.Works great with soft fruits like apple ,oranges, lemon. The Juice is very smooth and tasty. But you need to cut the fruits and Veggies to small chunks.This juicer is not good for Carrots & Celery. The Celery strands gets stuck in the spout and juice starts leaking through the sides.Disappointed with the product.
W**L
Working well after 3+ years
UPDATE 2/11/25: been using it when marionberries are available, about half the year here (they're now up to $17 for 2 pounds). I've made maybe 100 pints of sorbet, and it's always turned out incredibly good. Sometimes I run the pulp through again to get more juice out of this expensive fruit, with no issues. Still hand-wash, air-dry. It just chugs along like it always has -- not too noisy (much quieter than a blender or processor or citrus juicer). It gets only 3 stars overall from reviewers, I guess they have problems with it, but I'm happy enough with it and would buy it again. So it goes from 3 stars to 5 stars -- that's rare for me.ORIGINAL REVIEW first week October 2021: Got it today and used it - to juice 3 pounds of marionberries (like boysenberries only 10x better). That's the only reason I bought this juicer, and I had sent back another brand just last week. This one did a good job, and juicing blackberries and raspberries isn't the easiest thing for a juicer to do, for some reason, and I spent a very long time looking, asking the question repeatedly, "Does this juice blackberries and raspberries?" and got almost no definitive answers, just "I don't know, it's good for celery." Which seems to be everybody's favorite juice. I do know that my old Omega centrifugal juicer can't do this job at all - it prefers carrots.So anyway, I got 6 cups of juice from those 3 pounds of marionberries, including a quarter-cup from running the seeds-pulp through again. It went very quickly, much faster than putting them thru a blender to get puree, and then hand-straining the puree thru a fine sieve to get the seeds out - which wastes a lot of juice and is a pain in the butt, literally - usually takes me a good 30-45 minutes that seems much longer. This went in about 15 minutes, no straining (again, literally), and I got about 25% more juice than doing it by blender and hand.I can see though that using a juicer for this has its downside - disassembling everything, washing it, trying to dry it, re-assembling. (Though I didn't have problems cleaning the metal strainer - just used the faucet sprayer, but then it was only blackberry seeds, not fibers of whatever.) The instructions were very minimal, couldn't even find out if the parts could go in the dishwasher, which would make things much easier. Just says wash with warm water and soap. Doesn't say NOT to use the dishwasher...odd thing to leave out of the instructions, though I think the box might say the dishwasher is OK. The clear plastic parts in particular look like the kind that could get etched badly.The disassembly, washing and reassembly almost seems more trouble than it's worth, especially with marionberry juice getting all over the counter and sink and everything I touch in the process. Cleanup from the blender-strainer routine is much faster and simpler and cleaner - though our kitchen does have marionberry stains in the most unexpected places, this juice stains like crazy. Very rich dark purple.Also (why are my reviews always so long? sorry for that...) I'm very aware that about 15% of the reviews of this are 1-star, which gives me pause, especially when people say things like "it worked for a day/week/month and then stopped" or it cracked and blew apart, or leaked all over everything. I chose Tribest because from what I've read it's one of the better juice manufacturers, but this is their cheapest model, entry-level I guess. I can't justify spending huge amounts of money just to juice marionberries, which aren't even available for at least half the year anyway. I just hope this thing lasts and keeps working - it seems to be very well made, solid, heavy, tight, so I hope that's actually true.I'll update in a few weeks or if it breaks down, whichever comes first.
W**O
Great small juicer, reasonable price, works very well, easy to use
The Shine juicer is a great small juicer for a reasonable price compared to most quality slow juicers. I really like that it's small and doesn't take up much space. It fits under my cabinets fully assembled - compare footprint to a horizontal juicer. See photos.Being a vertical juicer it's really easy to feed veggies and fruit into the chute because the auger pulls everything in. Rarely did I have to use the pusher that is provided. That being said, many things must be sliced quite small. I saw a couple youtube videos demonstrating how to best use this particular juicer which helped a lot.I've used it exstensively for over 2 weeks and didn't have any problems juicing a wide variety of foods. Everything juiced well, hard vegetables and soft fruits, various greens, beans, celery, carrots, cabbage- everything I put into it, but I also always used a variety foods, alternating hard and soft, for each juice. The pulp came out dry. The juice wasn't overly frothy or pulpy but I did strain it with a sieve.My one complaint is that I find it challenging to clean the screen filter. It takes a lot of work to get the tiny holes completely cleaned. I suspect it's the pulp from limes that I used with almost every juice I made. I even tried using a different kitchen brush, which helped, but it's still takes me a lot of time- maybe 5 minutes on the screen alone. I'm thinking that will likely get old and I won't use it everyday.I do recommend it, especially for a casual juicer or someone with more patience to clean it or maybe it cleans better in a dishwasher- which I don't have. The Shine juicer works very well and is a great price.
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