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The Mueller Masticating Slow-Juicer is a high-quality, versatile juicer designed for extracting juice from a wide range of fruits and leafy greens. With its innovative cold-press technology, it ensures maximum nutrient retention while being easy to clean and store. Ideal for health-conscious individuals, this juicer is perfect for home use or on-the-go juicing.
R**Y
Good Juicer
Love it, works great and easy to clean, just a bit small but all good.
A**N
Glorious champion of juice extraction.
This thing is a human-powered BEAST on par with a one-headed hand-crank Cerberus. I wanted to make a hard cider this fall but didn't want to cough up 9 million dollars for some ritzy, electricity-using, self-spinning, no-elbow-grease-involved masticating juicer. Then I landed on this little guy. Not knowing what I was doing, I filled 4 shopping bags full of dinky little apples (no less than THIRTY TWO POUNDS).They had no idea what was coming.I cut these little twerps up and took out their cores, filling my sink at least three times. Then I went nuts, cranking and grinding away until I got pink water in one cup and dead, ground-up husks in another. The first day I went for at least five hours. Throwing chunks in, cranking soundly, grinning like a madman at the efficacy of this product. I lost all sense of time and bodily presence, but my wife was hangry so I had to call it a day. Rinsed out all the bits which easily slide and lock into and out of place only when I want them to. Super easy clean. No problem. I came back the next day whimpering because I myself was sore from cranking like the weakling I am. I swear to you I could almost hear this machine laughing at my suffering, thirsty to annihilate more apples.I tried to involve a cordless drill with a flat head bit to expedite the cranking. Don't do that.One more five-hour session and three GALLONS of apple juice later, the task was finished. I felt a little sad putting this magnificent thing away, like I should further its evisceration rampage even though my arm ached all the way up to the shoulder. It is a gleeful and indifferent fruit dismantler.The base engages any flat surface like a furious sea lamprey and only lets go when that little switch is off.The juice goes out of the hole it's supposed to. Dry shreds of solids are pooped out of the end.All of the parts that need washing are easily removable and intuitive to reassemble. The parts that do not are kept dry in a separate housing.If you don't want to shell out for a dumb electric masticating juicer, buy this machine. It will outlast your soul.
T**A
Workout
Omg, this is one cute looking machine but be prepared for some serious workout!!! Well, I tried to juice a cucumber and it took me good 15 minutes!! Maybe my arm strength sucks but I had to put all of my shoulder weight onto it to get something done. Don’t get me wrong, I loved the results, but I just can’t see myself using this machine every day unless I’m juicing watermelon 😉. I can’t even begin to imagine what it takes to juice a carrot!!!!!As for cleaning - it was a piece of cake. Couldn’t have been easier or quicker or dismantle or wash.I have to try using it on a softer fruit...Overall, fun, useful little tool, easily stored away, but requires some serious upper body strength to process harder vegetables.
J**Y
Buy this ONLY for soft fruits and veggies
Pros:Easy to cleanSmooth turningCons:Not good for carrots, ginger or leafy greens, it leaves pulp in the juice and is so time consuming.It takes about 45 minutes to crank out a glass of juice (depending on what you juice)The suction cup knob breaks, the suction base is a joke.Only a very small glass will catch the juice.In the end, if you are a beginner at juicing and stick to soft fruits and veggies (pineapple, apples etc). this will be ok.PEEL all your produce otherwise your arm might fall off from cranking.
A**L
Nobody's said it was easy. No one ever said it would be this hard!
I ended up giving mine away and you might too. Save yourself the trouble and buy an electric juicer!!! I work out, I'm not lazy, I actually like wheatgrass!!! But churning this thing using every fiber of my being for 15 min to produce a few drops of juice was a total waste of time. I feel like this item exists to be given away.
B**4
Works well for lot less
This did a great job in juicing left over pineapple to make a 8 oz juice. Easy cleanup and no electric parts. I can wash all of it. It is made of plastic. You have to take care of it well. If the plastic casing breaks, it won't be useable anymore. Other than that, its a really good gadget for a lot less than buying a juicing machine to do the same job. Its small enough to store, easy assembly and disassembly. Because it's a masticating juicer, I can try other fruits and vegetables to get more juice out of it. I have another electric juicer for bigger juicing, but, this one works great for a single glass anytime I want without making a big effort. I would prep your fruit or vegetable in smaller bits before using it.
A**R
Components for juicing work, the machine itself does not
The headline must sound confusing, but it is true--the whole juicer will not stay put--the suction on the bottom does not hold it down when you crank the handle. I don't mind non electric kitchen items because a little extra work is worth it, but this juicer has no way to hold steady when trying to juice. It has a whole inadequate suction rubber thing on the bottom. Problem is, it doesn't work. It holds for half a crank then pops off. The juicer turns over and you're done. I cleaned the surface (you can see it is smooth), I dried it, I wetted it--I did everything I could think of to hold the juicer steady while turning crank and putting celery in. Took me over 20 minutes to get less than half a cup because the juicer has no way to hold still. And you can't steady it with your other hand because that is the one you put the veggies in with. Very disappointed. Unless you can figure out a clamping method to hold it still, it doesn't work (the juice part does work though--for half a crank!)
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