Juiceman JCJ150S 40-Watt Automatic Citrus Juicer with 2 Juicing Cones

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Juiceman JCJ150S 40-Watt Automatic Citrus Juicer with 2 Juicing Cones
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Product Description

Enjoy all your favorite citrus juices without a hassle with a 40-watt automatic citrus juicer. With 2 individual juicing cones for small and large citrus fruits you can juice everything from limes to grapefruit with maximum juice extraction. The auto-reversing jucing action squeezes every last drop of juice from your fruit with just a light pressing action. The sleek, upright design fits even tall juice glasses beneath a snap-up juice spout that helps keep drips and spills off your counters. Cleaning is easy with a full range of dishwasher-safe parts, while the built-in cord storage helps keep counters neat.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #3365 in Kitchen & Housewares
  • Size: Full size
  • Color: Metallic
  • Brand: Juiceman
  • Model: JCJ150S
  • Platform: Windows
  • Format: CD-ROM
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 10.80" h x 6.69" w x 6.69" l, 2.80 pounds

Features

  • 2-Juicing cones let you juice small and large citrus fruits to maximize juice extraction
  • Auto-reversing juicing action turns the cone both ways to squeeze every last drop of juice from fruit
  • Snap-up juice spout helps keep drips and spills off counters; sleek, upright design fits cocktail and juice glasses with ease
  • Dishwasher-safe parts make cleanup a snap, while built-in cord storage helps reduce countertop clutter
  • Measures 10.8-inch by 6.69-inch by 6.69-inch; 2-year limited warranty

Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

102 of 104 people found the following review helpful.
5Best orange juicer I have ever used
By Terry
After using this juicer at a friend's house, I came right home and ordered one for myself. It makes serving fresh-squeezed OJ a breeze!

This citrus juicer is housed in a sturdy, stainless steel body with a neat, recessed area underneath for storing the power cord when not in use. The parts that touch the orange and the juice are made of thick black plastic and easily come out for cleaning. There are two juicing cones for use with grapefruits down to lemons or limes. (NOTE: the smaller cone is stored inside the larger cone when you unpack the juicer.) There is also a clear plastic cover that keeps dust, etc. away when you are not using your juicer. I really appreciate this extra touch because I store my appliances on open shelving.

Operation is simple: place a glass underneath the spout on the side of the juicer, select the appropriate size cone for your fruit, cut your fruit in half and push the cut end down firmly on the cone. This engages the motor and it begins juicing your fruit. Let up on the pressure and it stops. Press down again and the cone turns in the opposite direction. This is key because it allows you to get every bit of juice from the fruit. The pulp and seeds are trapped in the strainer and the juice flows through into the juice container and out the spout into your juice glass. That's it! Fresh juice almost instantly!

The spout flips up when you are done to avoid drips on your counter and when you are finished, all of the pieces lift out for easy rinsing. The removable parts are top-rack, dishwasher safe but it is soooo easy to rinse by hand, I haven't done it yet.

A tip: microwave your fruit for 10 seconds before juicing and it will release more juice. You can also roll the fruit firmly on the counter before slicing and get similar results. On average it takes about 2 oranges for a glass of orange juice, although some oranges are "juicier" than others.

Just to be clear - this is a citrus juicer. It is not the kind of juicer that lets you juice whole vegetables and fruit. It simply extracts the juice from citrus fruits and then you throw away the empty peels.

I am not a gourmand, but I can definitely tell the difference between fresh squeezed juice and the regular stuff you buy at the grocery store. Also, the fresh squeezed seems less acidic. If you live in an area where citrus fruit is plentiful and relatively inexpensive, you might enjoy this juicer as much as I do.

46 of 48 people found the following review helpful.
5Best Citrus Juicer for the Money!
By Genesio Zomparelli
I own the Breville Juice Fountain Elite and the Breville toaster and the One Cup Coffee maker. Although this is not a review of Breville products I must say Breville makes an excellent product. I wanted a simple machine to make orange juice and grapefruit juice in the morning and the Juice Fountain Elite was overkill for a simple glass of OJ. Of course I considered the Breville 800CPXL but at $189 I thought it was too much for just making orange juice. So I decided to try the Juiceman because it looked nice and at $24.99 it was worth taking the risk, especially when purchasing from Amazon.

I ordered the Juiceman on December 16th and got it in time for breakfast on Dec 17th! When I opened the box the Juiceman was very light weight. It did not have the solid feel of the heavy Breville model. But it looked as nice as my Breville Juice Fountain. I cut two oranges and one grapefruit in half and started juicing. The Juiceman did a great job. It yielded a full 8 ounce s of orange-grapefruit juice in less than 30 seconds. The reversing action literally scoured the oranges clean. There was still some pulp left in the grapefruit. I thought the 40 watt motor would choke if I applied too much pressure when pressing the fruit on the cone, but the motor did not hesitate. I was very impressed. And cleanup was a breeze! The lightweight plastic parts cleaned up fast in the sink but are also dishwasher safe.

The Juiceman comes with a 2 year warranty, which is better than Breville! For $24.99 the Juiceman is well worth it. It does the job well and the light weight plastic parts are easy to clean. It makes it easy to fix a glass of orange-grapefruit juice every morning before I head to work. I highly recommend this product!

52 of 55 people found the following review helpful.
3One Big Shortcoming
By Nathan K. Moses
I bought this to replace another cheap citrus juicer I had been using for years before it broke. The Juiceman looks great! If looks were the main reason I was buying it I would be as happy as a clam. The problem is with the juicing cone - specifically the large cone for juicing oranges. The ridges are not angled enough and barely bite into the fruit. I had to work three times harder to get the same as much juice from my fruit as with my old cheap Proctor-Silex and the only reason is the angle of the ridges on the juicing cone. The smaller cone for the lemons works great because the ridges are much more steeply angled. I am surprised a company called Juiceman has not put more thought in the engineering of this vital part of the machine. Too bad...because it is otherwise a piece of appliance artistry. I am ordering a cheap Black & Decker to replace it. It is not much to look at but from the pictures I can clearly see the cone is better designed. In fact, the Black & Decker looks like an exact replica of my old machine I threw away.

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