Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Hamilton Beach 67800H Juice Extractor

 
Hamilton Beach 67800H Juice Extractor
Product By Hamilton Beach     (9 customers reviews)
Lowest Price : $28.94
 
 

Technical Details

  • 350 watts
  • Easy to remove pulp bin
  • Stainless steel cutter/strainer, see through lid safety interlock
  • 25 food & drink recipes
  • White

Product Description

Start the pathway to a healthier life with this excellent juice extractor. Powerful 350-watt motor and durable stainless steel cutter/strainer will squeeze the maximum amount of juice out of fruits and vegetables so you can drink to your health. Features a large pulp bin, safety latches, a convenient spout and 25 recipes. Model #67800. One year limited warranty.

 

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Customer Reviews

  
"Best thing about it is the price" 2010-08-13
By UnhappyJuicer
The port is too small, in order to juice an apple you have to slice it into tiny slivers. The blades are not effective, and most of anything you put through ends up as pulpy mass not as juice. A poor design results in too many channels, nooks and crannies for pulp to get caught in, and it is hard to clean. The time and effort to chop things small enough to fit through the port, to feed them a pinch at a time into the machine, the waste of your fruit and veggies as pulp, and time it takes to clean does not balance out the cheap price.

  
"Not for serious juicers" 2008-02-01
By James L. Mariner (Colorado Springs, CO, USA)
This HB juicer was a replacement for an older one that was recalled. While I do not have some of the leaking problems described in other reviews, I find that this model is not nearly as useful as it might be. The pulp IS still very wet, and therefore you don't get all of the juice extracted. Moreover, much of the pulp remains packed around the cutter basket rather than being spun out into the pulp receptacle. This makes clean-up necessary more often than other juicers, and makes it difficult to grab the cutter basket when removing it for cleaning. Clearly, this low-powered, low-end juicer was made for occasional juicing of fruits, and not so much for a serious juicer who would be inclined to use it more often and with tougher vegetables.

  
"It's...OK" 2006-09-14
By D. Austin (Evansville, IN United States)
First, let me say- if you're looking to become a juicer- don't get this model. If you're just looking for an occasional glass of juice- then go for it! I got mine on sale for $20. It's great for those pieces of fruit that are a little too ripe to eat raw. Insead of throwing away an apple with a little browning- throw it into the juicer. I too have gotten some leakage from the pulp bin- but it hasn't been horrible. I keep a paper towel handy. You don't get much juice either- but still for the price- I'd rather go cheap than buy the $100 model and rarely use it. The hardest part to clean is the metal strainer- I needed a toothbrush to even make a dent in the built up pulp. So all-in-all, is it worth pulling it out once or twice a month- sure! Everyday- forget it! You just don't get enough juice to bother with it all the time.

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