Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Cheap Breville 800CPXL Die-Cast Stainless-Steel Motorized Citrus Press

Breville 800CPXL Die-Cast Stainless-Steel Motorized  Citrus Press

Breville 800CPXL Die-Cast Stainless-Steel Motorized Citrus Press


Breville die cast commercial-style designed Citrus Press is wonderfully functional and excellently designed. It has a die-cast stainless steel juicing cone that will fit all size citrus fruit. It boasts innovative juicing action for maximum juice extraction. It also has two stainless steel filters for variable pulp control. It gleams with brushed stainless die-cast steel housing and motor body. It will be an item that will enhance any kitchen countertop.

Breville 800CPXL Die-Cast Stainless-Steel Motorized Citrus Press Reviews

This is an extremely well made machine that is very easy to use.It comes with two different gauge strainers to allow either more or less pulp to fill the glass. I prefer to use the fine strainer so as not to allow the very small seeds to get through. Then I'll take a small spoon and fill the glass with pulp after I've weeded out the seeds. This does not take long. Clean up is very easy. This is not an inexpensive juicer,but if you want a machine that should last for a very long time and is a pleasure to use then this is the one. It also looks great sitting out on the counter.

I juice my own oranges several times a week, and after my pathetic Cuisinart juicer gave up the ghost, I knew I needed something a little more robust. I read the reviews, and this looked like the best, so I took a deep breath, gritted my teeth and sprang for it. Yes, it's an obscene amount of money for a citrus juicer, but as a friend said, it will probably last a lifetime. It's that solid. And if you use it a lot, it's worth it. I love how quiet it is, how fast and thoroughly it juices (except with very pulpy fruit--it doesn't particularly like those). I have one or two minute quibbles: Because it doesn't have a reverse mechanism, there's often some juice left among the pulp in the strainer, with no effective way of extracting it, and the spindle and adjacent depression in the base can get sticky, and are a bit hard to clean. Then again, they don't come in contact with the fruit, so it probably doesn't matter that much. Once you make the decision to spend this kind of money on a juicer, I can't imagine that you won't love it.

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