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Monday, July 30, 2012

BREVILLE JUICE COLLECTION BJE510XL

Breville BJE510XL Ikon 900-Watt Variable-Speed Juice Extractor



Breville BJE510XL Ikon 900-Watt Variable-Speed Juice Extractor


Housed in enticing stainless steel, this 90zero-watt juice extractor features a distinctive 5-speed sensible juicing system. Its powerful motor comes with a designed-in electronic smart chip that increases power to the cutting disc under significant hundreds. As a result, the filter extracts a lot of juice and can make an eight-ounce glass of juice in just 5 seconds. Speeds range from 6500 rpm for softer fruits and leafy greens like cantaloupe or spinach, to 12500 rpm for maximum extraction from denser foods like apples or beets. The unit's 3-in. circular feed tube makes it straightforward to process whole fruits and vegetables, without pre-cutting, slicing, or peeling, and the feed tube sits uniquely positioned directly over the center of the cutting disc for higher balance and consistent results. The juice extractor conjointly provides a stainless-steel micromesh filter and cutters, engineering-grade polymers, a backlit control panel, and dishwasher-safe elements for quick cleanup. Accessories embrace a one-liter juice jug and froth separator, a detachable spout for juicing directly in to a glass, and a cleaning brush. The juice extractor measures 16-4/five by 15-1/a pair of by ten-1/4 inches and carries a one-year limited warranty. 

Product Description
 Breville Ikon Multi-Speed Juice Fountain is 90zero watts. It includes a five speed high speed motor that features a designed-in electronic sensible chip that increases power to the cutting disc underneath heavy loads. As a result, the filter extracts a lot of juice and will create an 8 ounce glass in simply five seconds. The 3" feed tube permits for the easy and economical processing of whole fruits and vegetables, while not pre-cutting, slicing or peeling. It is uniquely positioned directly over the center of the cutting disc for higher balance and consistent results. The five speed settings make the Ikon Juice Fountain the most versatile juice extractor accessible. The lower speeds are for softer fruits and leafy green vegetables. The higher speeds maximize extraction from dense foods like apples and carrots.



Product Features
900-watt stainless-steel juice extractor with 5 speeds
Speeds range from 6500 rpm to 12500 rpm for maximum extraction
3-inch circular feed tube; backlit control panel; dishwasher-safe parts
Juice jug and froth separator, detachable spout, and cleaning brush included
Measures 16-4/5 by 15-1/2 by 10-1/4 inches; 1-year limited warranty


By Reviews

The Breville BJE510XL Ikon 90zero-Watt Variable-Speed Juice Extractor is the third juicer I've owned, and is definitely my favorite. My cheap and straightforward-to-use Juiceman's motor burned-out once a year, at which point it'd are a lot of expensive to repair than replace. My Champion still works after fifteen years and is not difficult to wash, but is messy to use, leaving drips everywhere the countertop or whatever I line it with. I've also tried the Green Star and Green Power Juicers, which build excellent juice with dry pulp, however take a very long time to scrub and assemble. The Breville BJE510XL Ikon 900 is that the second-down from the prime of the road of the four Breville juicers (only the Elite is best), however after a month of use of about every-different-day use, I realize no need to upgrade.

Here's why I like this juicer thus a lot of for my typical juice of carrot, kale, celery and apple and/or pear:

*Straightforward to line-up: It takes only seconds to set up this juicer. The juicer itself has solely 3 pieces to snap into place, and there's the acrylic pitcher, pulp basket, and pusher. The pieces work perfectly sort of a jigsaw puzzle, which brings me to the second reason I prefer it:

*Not messy: The juice finishes up in the pitcher, the pulp goes to the pulp basket, and some residual of every ends up within the juicer to be cleaned. My Champion Juicer OTOH needed me to seek out containers round the house that may work, and still some would drip out. I would have to place a baking sheet or towel underneath it to contain the mess.

*Quick vegetable and fruit prep: I can fit many carrots at once into the three" diameter shoot, plus whole pears and/or apples. I do not have to try to to as a lot of cutting ahead of your time as I did with other juicers with a narrower shoot. You must watch out though to use the pusher and not your hand.

*Fast close up: Those half dozen pieces mentioned on top of are all I even have to clean. I can clean my juicer in just a jiffy, once I found out a sensible method to clean the filtration basket--by way the foremost difficult part to scrub. This basket was frustrating to clean at 1st, notably since my juicer did not return with the brush it absolutely was supposed to (and customer service did not respond to my request to get a brush). I tried numerous brushes, however what works best is an all purpose nylon scouring pad from Trader Joe's that comes in packages of 4 for $a pair of.59. The secret to fast stop working is to begin cleaning when you have finished juicing, though you do have a jiffy to drink your juice initial. Rinse off the filtration basket and vigorously scrub 0.5 of every of the three sections at a time with the nylon scrubber, rinsing each half section before moving on to a higher. This should remove ninety to ninetyp.c of the pulp debris. Repeat or spot clean to remove the remainder. I will clean the full basket in less than a moment. The alternative parts are quick and easy to wash, although you have to be careful to clean underneath the rim of the acrylic part that the basket sits in.

*Helpful style options: The juicer incorporates a smaller footprint than the Champion and Greenstar Juicers; a sleek, modern look that looks sensible in kitchens; pieces that match along well (as mentioned), and even the plug is in the form of a ring so one will simply pull it out of the socket while not yanking on the wire.

*Doesn't stain. Though it's some acrylic components, therefore far, with immediate cleaning when use, there are no stains.

A few compromises. No juicer is excellent. This juicer is average in many areas. You can have a juicer that is higher than average in these areas (Green Star and Green Power), but you'll be spending a lot a lot of time in assembly, disassembly and cleaning. Having used the Green Star and Green Power, I would rather have the fast and straightforward juicer and sacrifice a small amount of yield.

*Noise - This juicer is as loud as your average kitchen appliance sort of a food processor or blender. The Green Star or Green Power are whisper quiet. It isn't as loud as my Blendtec blender that requires me to wear ear phones.

*Yield - The pulp during this Breville is neither terribly wet nor terribly dry--it's average. For sawdust-dry pulp and a lot of yield, the Green Star, Green Power and also the $a pair of,000 difficult-to-clean Norwalk exceed the Breville.

*Versatility - The Breville is strictly a juicer. If you're a raw foodist who is inquisitive about creating frozen banana "ice cream" and "not tuna" pate', you would possibly prefer the Champion, Green Star or Green Power. However, I have found you'll be able to create these items in the food processor, so I'd rather have the dedicated simple juicer. Banana "ice cream" takes regarding five minutes in the food processor, versus about 30 seconds within the Champion juicer.

The bottom line is that the right juicer for you is that the one that may get used. With quick and easy food prep, assembly, disassembly, and cleaning, at my house, this Is the juicer that gets used.


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