• Adjustable reamer with 3 pulp control settings-low, medium, high
  • Auto-reversing universal juicer cone for more efficient juicing
  • Final-Spin feature extracts more juice from pulp
  • Extra-long Snap-Up spout accommodates more glasses and prevents dripping
  • Brushed stainless steel design, Easy-clean dishwasher-safe parts, BPA free
  • NOTE: Refer user manual before use

Short Review: This juicer is simple and easy to use. If you need a juicer, buy this one. Detailed Review: "What? We've lived in Florida for a year and we don't own a juicer?" This was my husband's lament a few days ago when we decided to go to a local orchard and "u-pick" some oranges. I immediately searched Amazon, found a juicer with good reviews that could also be delivered the same day and ordered it. The next day we picked oranges and tested out the juicer. It is amazing! My two favorite features are: 1.) Pulp Management. I love lots of pulp in my juice so I have it set to wide open. Other members of the family want less so with a simple twist, less pulp makes it to the glass. Even better... I did the low pulp first, and high pulp last to get all the extra pulp from the first glass into mine! 2.) The ability to do that "final spin" to get the last of the juice out of the machine. Put the clear plastic cover on and press down and the thing spins like a jet engine to send all the remaining juice down the spout. (The complaint of it being "too loud" is unfounded in my opinion.) Clean-up is simple and quick. Little more than a flush under running water is needed. I know it can go in the dishwasher, but I'm not sure I will ever clean it that way. We picked and used "Honeybell" Oranges for our juice. It consistently took 1 1/2 oranges to fill the glass (10oz). They were juicy! Of course your variety and size of orange will determine how much juice you will get from each one, but as you can see from the photos, this juicer completely cleaned out the peels. Nothing left behind! You will be able to get every drop of juice available in your fruit. Final Recommendation: Just buy it!

Pros : - Sleek design -Modern look -Easy to clean -Powerful -Get everything clean -Catch the pulp -Prevent seeds from falling -Great for citrus Cons : -None I was able to juice grapefuits , orange and lemon effortlessly. Overall i m truly impress with this product . I use to do everything manually and i would waste so much .This machine gets everything clean . Doesn't waste a thing Would i recommend it to my friends ? Yes Would i purchase an other one ? Yes

Before I actually saw a citrus juicer in action on TV, I always thought that they were for lazy people who didn't want to juice their own lemons. I was wrong. I bought this juicer after watching the Barefoot Contessa on the Food Network use it in almost every episode, and now I know why. Let me just lay out the benefits of using an electric citrus juicer as opposed to using a wooden reamer. First of all, if you need to measure out a precise amount of citrus juice for a recipe, it is much easier to put a measuring cup under the plastic snap-up spout of the electric juicer rather than trying to aim into the measuring cup using a wooden reamer. Second, electric juicers get so much more juice out of citrus fruits than a regular lemon squeezer. The Cuisinart citrus juicer automatically switches the direction of the reamer to get the most out of the citrus. Another benefit of electric juicers is the fact that when you are using an electric juicer citrus juice won't squirt into your eyes as does a manual juicer. Also, the Cuisinart features a unique "Final-Spin" feature similar to that in a clothes washing machine. How the final-spin feature works is that once you take the empty citrus off of the reamer, you press the clear plastic lid down onto the juicer which makes the reamer spin really fast and uses centrifugal force to squeeze all the juice out of the remaining pulp. You just can't do that with a wooden reamer. Another benefit of the Cuisinart juicer is that it filters out the pulp. Most if not all electric citrus juicers have this feature, however, most manual juicers don't. Also, with the Cuisinart, every removable part is dishwasher safe which is very convenient for cleaning. I mentioned the snap-up spout earlier in this review but I didn't explain what it was. Basically, the snap-up spout stops the juice from getting on your countertop which is especially useful if you don't want lemon juice all over your counters. The Cuisinart juicer features a stainless steel body which looks very nice and will definitely last a long time. A lot of electric juicers' motors are very loud, but that isn't the case with the Cuisinart. The Cuisinart isn't that loud and won't interrupt normal conversations. Overall, electric citrus juicers offer many benefits over manual juicers, and if you are willing to purchase one I would fully recommend the Cuisinart for it's final spin feature and it's stainless steel body. Pros: - Unique "final-spin" feature - Stainless steel body - Snap-up spout - Quieter than most electric citrus juicers - Pulp-control Cons: - None If you found this review helpful I would appreciate it if you clicked the "helpful" button below this review. Thanks!

Very reasonable price for an electric reamer. I've tried presses in this $25 price range and of course manual reamers and those don't extract all the juice. The electric reamer does a great job of getting all the juice and most pulp out of the orange, and then the spin cycle gets most of the juice out of the pulp. (Don't leave the orange peel in there while running that.) Wasn't sure about that feature when I saw it but I'm sold on it now. Clean up is just about as easy as any when you're dealing with juice. I did have a few drops fly onto the counter while extracting. On my first good sized navel orange I got almost 2/3 of a cup. From a smaller than normal Cara Cara I got a 1/2 cup. Pros: -Gets far more juice out than any other I've tried. (A vegetable juicer obviously could get the most but that's not what I want for OJ) Spin cycle really works -Clean up fairly easy. Every piece just lifts straight off the motor base. The sieve has 3 positions for high/med/low pulp and a full quarter turn separates the two parts for rinsing off. -Doesn't take long. Certainly nothing faster than a good lever press, but the cheap one I bought from BB&B didn't do a good job of extracting. Cons: -None other than how long will it last? Reviews of similar machines have stories of the plastic teeth wearing out. This one just has a long hexagonal shaft that should last. Electric motors burn out when they aren't able to spin at full speed. It's strong when geared down for reaming so that's not likely. When the spin cycle is going it won't have the same torque so that's why I don't think you should do the high speed with the rind inside. If large enough it could jam against the clear plastic lid and restrict the motor. -You do have to watch that you don't ream too much and go into the rind. This manual squeezer is decent (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B006LMVLKO/), but I will be using my electric Cuisinart from now on.

Over the years, I have tried every way of juicing oranges that one can imagine: The little plastic ones you get in a supermarket; the pretty glass ones you get at Macy's; the big, steel ones you can hardly lift that are hard to clean after you've finished, etc etc. I've tried them all. Except for those industrial, expensive, triple-figure gizmos you see at the health food store or behind the counter at a deli, I can tell you that this machine is the best you can buy. (No hype here; I don't work for the company! LOL). Start with the weight -- Fairly light. Next, the motor -- ample power to get the job done. You adjust the settings to low or high pulp and you're ready to go. You simply hold the half-orange over the cone and press down. The cone spins. You notice lots of juice immediately. Squeeze the sides of the orange firmly as the cone spins and then you let up for a quick second and the cone reverses direction! More fresh, delicious juice pours into the glass. Continue and as you press, keep a little pressure on the sides of the orange until there is not much left but rind. Finally... it only gets better: You put the juicer cover on, press down lightly and it spins, faster and faster until it drains all the remaining juice into your glass! Get yourself a little scrub brush or a big toothbrush and run the three parts under water for a minute and it's ready to go next morning! In my opinion, for the price this is the best juicer on the market today.

This thing is probably perfect, I don't know where it could really be improved upon. It's incredibly low tech in the best of ways, it just works. The pulp strainer gives you the options of 3 different levels of pulp, and since I don't want much, the low setting does exactly that exceptionally well. I can go through 6+ limes in just a few minutes requiring minimal effort, probably a decent amount of effort if you're infirm or elderly perhaps though. Probably the best feature I wouldn't think I needed or cared about is the shroud to turbo spin the juicer when empty of a fruit to get all of the remaining juice out of the pulp. This works really well and doesn't effect the pulp output into the juice.

This citrus juicer has already paid for itself. We have used it quite a bit since we bought it, and if you do the math on how much you save on fresh squeezed orange juice, this juicer is a no-brainer. We like to buy fresh squeezed orange juice when we have orange juice around the house, but it can be expensive. The amount of money we have saved on OJ has paid for this juicer already. It juices lemons and limes very well, too. The pulp control feature is useful, but it does not completely strain all of the pulp from the product. I love pulp, so for me that is not an issue. This machine requires moderate amounts of pressure to use it, so it may not be suitable for those who have arthritis in their hands.

This juicer has been used almost daily for about three months, and it’s performing as expected. We typically juice a combination of limes, lemons, oranges, tangerines, and grapefruits, and the juicer is effective for all. A notable point is that this juicer is quite easy to clean. The entires juicing part is only three parts, and lifts off of the machine, so practically no cleaning of the machine is necessary, save for a simple wipe down from time to time. Of the three juicing parts, one part is the large reservoir, and the other two are the vertices juicer and the adjustable pulp regulator, which separate from each other for easy washing. We are quite satisfied and highly recommend this juicer.

I bought this juicer as we end up with a bumper crop of Grapefruit every year. I liked the reviews and simplicity of this juicer. Trust me it will not disappoint and I have put it through GALLOBS of juicing! You will get tired before this thing quits it's that durable. It's easy to clean and well made. Very simple design (we use it without the hood) leaves empty fruit halves piled up in the trash quick. Really enjoying this juicer I've had this for 3 years now

Used it last night for the first time and was very impressed!!! The oranges and lemons released a ton of juice to the rind and clean up was a breeze- I just don't understand the negative reviews posted! I live in Florida and will be juicing frequently so I'll post in month to update this review!!! Naples - Florida