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Black & Decker CJ525 CitrusMate Plus Citrus Juicer

Black & Decker CJ525 CitrusMate Plus Citrus Juicer
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Black & Decker CJ525 CitrusMate Plus Citrus Juicer

 
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DAM_N1_Juicer

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This large-capacity juicer lets you squeeze a whole liter of juice directly into a refrigerator-ready serving pitcher for fresh cold juice anytime.Large 1-liter (quart-size) pitcherAdjustable pulp control Automatic self-reversing reamer with stirrer Strainer separates seeds from juice Easy-pour spout Small & large cones for lemons/lines & oranges/grapefruit Includesstorage cover Built-in cordwrap

 
 
 
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Product Details
Product Length:9.5 inches
Product Width:6.9 inches
Product Height:6.9 inches
Product Weight:1.6 pounds
Package Length:9.4 inches
Package Width:6.9 inches
Package Height:6.9 inches
Package Weight:2.2 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 322 reviews

Features
  • Large 1 liter (34 ounce) pitcher

  • Adjustable pulp control

  • Automatic self-reversing reamer with stirrer

  • Easy-pour spout

  • Small and large cones for lemons / limes and oranges / grapefruits


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 322 customer reviews )
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120 of 120 found the following review helpful:


5Florida Girl with Citrus Trees Approved!  Dec 22, 2003 By Florida Girl "ajwo"
This juicer is awesome. It is light and small in size which makes it not only easy to store but makes me willing use it all the time - no dread of lugging out some huge, heavy contraption. I live in South Florida and have a yard full of grapefruit, orange and key lime trees - this juicer does them all like a champ. With the two sizes of the juicing cone, one juicer takes care of all of my citrus. The strainer pops apart very easily and is a snap to clean with running water alone! You do not need to apply much pressure when using the juicer which allows you to juice many fruit in a row since your arm doesn't get tired. I love the adjustable pulp strainer - my husband likes lots of pulp, I like a little, and some friends just like the juice alone - no problem with this little workhorse. I also love that it gets all the juice out of the fruit - the fruit is dry after going on top of this machine! The juice flows right into the pitcher which makes it perfect for pouring right into your glass or into any other container - pitchers, plastic zip top bags, etc. I had looked and looked for a good juicer and most were expensive, bulky, hard to clean, etc. but not this great machine. I was skeptical since it is so cheap, but thought, "Well, what do I have to lose since I'm not spending much on it?" - now I'm in love with it. I'm such a fan that I just bought a second one to take to our vacation house!

100 of 101 found the following review helpful:


4wonderfully easy to use  Jun 20, 2000
most other juicers will tire out your wrists long before you have enough juice for a cup, but not this one. using it couldn't be easier- cut the oranges in half, hold one half over the top, and it spins around, and your juice ends up in the little pitcher on the bottom. when you have enough (it has handy markings on the sides of the pitcher for measuring), twist off the pitcher & pour it out.

because the motor is in the seperate base that doesn't get any juice on it, washing it is super easy- just pop off the juicer piece, the pulp straining top, and the pitcher and wash them in your dishwasher or sink.

75 of 79 found the following review helpful:


5Life-Enhancing Health-wise and in Ease of Use  Nov 02, 2005 By Steve Bailey "Steve"
I was in the appliance section of the store and I was trying to decide between the citrusmate and one that was only 5 dollars cheaper.
And then I saw that the CitrusMate has a separate smaller cone for lemons and lime, and since I was buying this thing to make my life a little bit easier while on the Master Cleanse diet/fast (a lemon and water concoction for 14 days), it was a given.

This is my first juicer, so I don't have a comparison for you, sorry, but I can definitely recommend it as an appliance just by itself. Very efficient in shredding the citrus fruit! It rotates both ways, to get the juice out efficiently. And the clean-up is a breeze.

After this lemonade fast is over, my diet will only be water and juice as far as beverages go, and this thing will be so much easier to use than my Jack la lanne juicing machine, when I just simply want a glass of fresh orange juice!

27 of 27 found the following review helpful:


4Oh salvation, in juicer form  May 06, 2007 By Michaela S. "Professional outlier"
OK. For two years I used that Cuisinart citrus juicer -- the stainless steel model that looks good on your shelf but turns out to be the Worst Product Ever if you ever actually try to use it. For more details on why that juicer was terrible, feel free to check out my review -- it was a true symphony of atrocious product design. Suffice it to say I was actually very happy when I accidentally dropped the Cuisinart juicer on the floor and it started making a horrible grinding noise, giving me the perfect excuse to buy this one instead.

It made me so very happy to use this one for the first time, because:

* You can use it with one hand and it doesn't try to walk across the counter!
* It doesn't have a spout, so it can't drip juice all over the counter!
* It has a built-in pitcher, so you don't have to waste a glass!
* It has two cones, one for oranges and a smaller one for lemons!
* It has a piece of plastic attached to the bottom cone that moves the pulp around in the pulp tray to get more juice out of it!

Only thing I wish is that they had put cup measurements on the pitcher (they have ounces, though). The pulp strainer is a little gimmicky -- but then I usually strain my juice again with a mesh strainer before I use it in a recipe, so I don't mind. The whole thing is plastic and felt a little lightweight, but it works really well.

If you don't have a juicer and wonder if you really need one when you can just use a reamer or a citrus squeezer, all I can say is having a citrus juicer makes citrus desserts like key lime pie and lemon cheesecake seem far more feasible, and it's kind of fun to juice things anyway. This also does a better job than my hand strength can do on one of those press-type squeezers. And it's only fifteen bucks. Works for me.

I chucked the Cuisinart model in the trash...good riddance. Thank you, Black & Decker, for making an appliance you clearly actually tested in real world situations.

32 of 33 found the following review helpful:


3Feeble  Feb 13, 2006 By Dr
A nice toy but when you try to make orange or grapefruit juice and push down a little, the engine seizes and stops. You have to be very gentle using this underpowered machine. A little more pressure and it just stops in your hands. I am off to look for something with a bit more power. Nice design but weak delivery!

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