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We used this juicer for 2 months. After one month the juicer began to vibrate and make weird noices that scared our kids and cat. Finally the blade is dead and we are ready to get rid of this machine. Machine looks very nice and I give it 2 stars for the look.
This is the second identical juicer I have purchased. The firstwas sent in for warranty work and was returned to me withoutresolution of the problem. They are making their second attempt to fix it (now out of warranty due to my procrastination).The reports I have read say it is the best, but I am not so sure.
I have owned this juicer for over a year now and have had to change the blade twice. It does a good job most of the times, but when you start mixing soft and hard fruits and vegetables simultaneously and in a certain order, the unit will start vibrating to the point where the blade will make contact with the metal column where vegetables/fruits are introduced. The result: the maching will grind the blade and damage the performance of it. Try the following combination: apple, carrots, and grapes. Say bye bye to your blade.... (a $40 value).
All the juicing capabilities that Waring has to offer - in one package. With Waring's prem
Flick a switch and this powerful, compact, professional-grade juice extractor, with citrus juicer attachment included, produces all the vegetable and fruit drinks imaginable. A carrot-cucumber-beet cocktail? No problem. Celery with a hint of lemon? Good as done. How about orange-grapefruit? Simply fit the durable, plastic citrus juicer attachment into the extractor's bowl and fill a glass--or fill a pitcher, as this juicer is suitable for big jobs. It's rugged, too, with heavy, stainless-steel working parts mounted on a tough, plastic power base. For pulp-free juice, use the disposable cellulose filters included (you can get more by mail order). And then use the pulp to flavor soups, breads, cakes, and desserts. All the juicing center's working parts, except for the plastic plunger, are dishwasher-safe. --Fred Brack
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We used this juicer for 2 months. After one month the juicer began to vibrate and make weird noices that scared our kids and cat. Finally the blade is dead and we are ready to get rid of this machine. Machine looks very nice and I give it 2 stars for the look.
This is the second identical juicer I have purchased. The firstwas sent in for warranty work and was returned to me withoutresolution of the problem. They are making their second attempt to fix it (now out of warranty due to my procrastination).The reports I have read say it is the best, but I am not so sure.
I have owned this juicer for over a year now and have had to change the blade twice. It does a good job most of the times, but when you start mixing soft and hard fruits and vegetables simultaneously and in a certain order, the unit will start vibrating to the point where the blade will make contact with the metal column where vegetables/fruits are introduced. The result: the maching will grind the blade and damage the performance of it. Try the following combination: apple, carrots, and grapes. Say bye bye to your blade.... (a $40 value).
All the juicing capabilities that Waring has to offer - in one package. With Waring's prem
Flick a switch and this powerful, compact, professional-grade juice extractor, with citrus juicer attachment included, produces all the vegetable and fruit drinks imaginable. A carrot-cucumber-beet cocktail? No problem. Celery with a hint of lemon? Good as done. How about orange-grapefruit? Simply fit the durable, plastic citrus juicer attachment into the extractor's bowl and fill a glass--or fill a pitcher, as this juicer is suitable for big jobs. It's rugged, too, with heavy, stainless-steel working parts mounted on a tough, plastic power base. For pulp-free juice, use the disposable cellulose filters included (you can get more by mail order). And then use the pulp to flavor soups, breads, cakes, and desserts. All the juicing center's working parts, except for the plastic plunger, are dishwasher-safe. --Fred Brack