Nat_ka
We used to use a mechanical juicer and everything was ok. Recently bought an electro. I'm shocked. The first thing that killed me was chopping the carrots before processing them into juice. Today, in general, together with the juice, she "gave out" parts of the body. My husband said that the part where the "graters" (we have it made of metal) skewed ... How does the juicer work properly? My model is "SCARLETT - SC-18".
Elena Bo
Did you assemble it correctly? My juicer (prehistoric) does this: it releases juice in one direction, and dry cake (fine fine) into a special container in the other. And she certainly shouldn't grind down any details.
Nat_ka
It is impossible to assemble it incorrectly. She initially seemed strange to me. I'm thinking of going to the store (but there are such "distant" consultants) ...
maximchik
I bought PHILIPS 1858 and recommend it to everyone. A wonderful thing. From 5 apples, 2 carrots and a quarter of celery - 900 grams of pure juice. Before that I tried to crush in a combine and on an old Soviet car, day and night.
Anastasia
Today, after a long choice, we bought a Panasonic MJ-W171PWTQ juicer. We were very pleased with the choice - it squeezes out juice well (for example, I got 200ml of juice from 2 apples weighing 250g), the cake is dry enough, it is very easy to disassemble and wash - only three parts need to be washed - the lid, the mesh and the part where the mesh is attached (according to part-time, this part is a cake receiver).
p / s / There was a doubt whether this juicer would crush juice from oranges. Today I bought oranges and tried to pass it through the apparatus, the experience went with a bang. Medium orange, half a large cup of juice. So you don't have to buy a dedicated citrus juicer.
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Rustic stove
Guys, help someone with what)

I choose a juicer (I plan to squeeze carrots-apple-beets).
I looked - a wide range of powers: from 240 to 800 watts.

What power would you recommend for home use? (I don’t plan to make a liter of juice for dinner).

I looked at the pictures of the maximchik and Anastasia's juicers (posts above), Panasonic seems to be quite bulky, such a "suitcase" with a jug. And Phillips is a jug with a straw, judging by the photo it takes up much less space.

In general, what would you advise?
(I plan the price no more than 3-4 thousand rubles)

PS I also found a cute Philips HR 1861, it is slightly more expensive than 5 thousand, but good in my opinion. Does anyone have one?
Anastasia
Most importantly, look not even at the power, but at the number of revolutions per minute. My Panasonic has 13 thousand of them. And not even a suitcase at all - I can give you the dimensions and you will be convinced that this is so - w14cmX d25cmX v30cm. The rectangular shape is much easier to store than the round shape. In general, after me and looking at mine, another neighbor bought one and my parents. And I'm not ashamed to look them in the eye for a bad recommendation. And one more detail - it is the juicers, unlike other Panasonic equipment, made in Japan itself. I do not know why and why, but it is.
In general, as we were told when buying a juicer for parents, if industrial preparations are not needed, but juice is needed for daily preparation in the family, then Panasonic is very good.

Yes, and also look at the reviews here from Panasonic users 🔗
There are also reviews of other models, other manufacturers. These reviews allowed me to make my choice.
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Rustic stove
Anastasia, thank you for such a detailed answer.
Indeed, the dimensions are quite acceptable!
I'm going to study the reviews and look at the pictures.
(just now I realized that a jug is a blender, I thought it was just a container for juice: 0))

And here I also looked in the descriptions of juicers, written for example
Rated power 200 W (maximum power 500 W)

And in what cases will the maximum power turn on? That is, such a juicer will be low-power or strong in the end - it's not clear.

Anastasia
On Panasonic, the maximum power is turned on, if any obstacle suddenly happened and it must be overcome. And also in Pulse mode on a blender. In general, this is how I described it in my own words. Now I just can't find where it was written beautifully and correctly.
I also do this - first I squeeze juice from juicy products, then pour it into the blender bowl and put either a banana, or kiwi, or strawberries there and mix everything with a blender - this also allows you to diversify the composition of the juices.
In general, I just enjoy the purchase.
Pupstt
And I looked after this one for myself: Moulinex JU5001, but I can't find information about the number of revolutions in it. And she liked me because of the large neck for a whole apple, well, because of the price.
Found about the turnover. Written 11 100. Is this a lot or a little? I don't understand this at all ((
Viki
When I bought my own, I was interested in power, I was told to choose at least 450 W for home use, and more than 600 also makes no sense. I chose with a large neck, so that the whole apple would pass. And so that at least 2 speeds: with pulp and pure juice.
Anastasia
I don’t know, I didn’t chase the big neck, because it’s still no more than 7 cm for any juicer. It's not that much. And then what to go shopping with a ruler and choose apples by diameter? Anyway, apples are more than 7cm and most often they will have to be cut anyway.
Rustic stove
Quote: Viki

When I bought my own, I was interested in the power, I was told to choose at least 450 W for home use, and more than 600 also makes no sense. I chose with a large neck, so that the whole apple would pass. And so that at least 2 speeds: with pulp and pure juice.

Viki, so what did you end up with? happy with your choice?
Rustic stove
Guys, thank you all for the links and reviews.
Initial impression -
I liked two models the most:
Philips HR 1861 and Panasonic MJ-W171PWTQ (both got the highest scores in the test Uncle Sam refers to).

Phillips has pluses: design, the presence of a jug for juice, the best performance in squeezing carrots (I just have an unlimited source of carrots, for which I want a juicer).
Panasik has advantages: made in Japan, the presence of a blender, excellent performance in pressing apples. Grapes and tomatoes are completely irrelevant to me, but he presses them well too

Both models are comparable in size, the Philips is taller and more authentic.

In general, I am sitting with a temperature until I can decide.
Anastasia
Oh, health is the most important thing! Recover! Well, the right decision in the choice will definitely come!

h. s. By the way, we got so hooked on this fresh juices business that we urgently had to buy such a bookcase and fill it very often.
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Anastasia, thank you
you have a noble bookcase
Tell me pliz - does Panasonic have a jug for collecting juice? the picture is not clear.
Anastasia
Quote: Rustic stove

Anastasia, thank you
you have a noble bookcase
Tell me pliz - does Panasonic have a jug for collecting juice? the picture is not clear.

No, no. I bought it for 38 rubles. a measuring cup for 0.5 liters with a height of 12 cm - I specially went to the store with a centimeter, I picked it up in height.
Rustic stove
Anastasia, is the blender firmly attached to the juicer or is it just standing nearby?
Anastasia
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Anastasia, is the blender firmly attached to the juicer or is it just standing nearby?
No, it is not tightly attached anywhere. It is installed when required, instead of the top of the juicer - the top-juicer motor is also the motor for the blender knives.
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Ksiusha
I bought a juicer last year, after a long selection I settled on two:
Philips HR 1861 and Kenwood JE 810. I bought the first one because the second one was not on sale at that time ...more than satisfied! we cut the apple into quarters at most (if the apples are quite huge) and what is important - no need to cut out the middle and peel from seeds, the juice is at least 70% of the total mass, the cake is very dry.
The only thing is that if you want to make juice from citrus fruits, then they must first be peeled so that the juice does not turn bitter later ... because the juicer squeezes out juice from absolutely everything ...

The only drawback is washing the mesh, it is small enough and you need to clean it with a brush, and accordingly immediately after the juice has been prepared, otherwise it will dry out and there will be grief

It is very convenient that she is on suction cups that do not allow her to slide on the table when working .. especially if she will always stand in one place in the kitchen ...
Girulka


used and still use models:
Philips HR 1861 (now)
Panasonic MJ-W171PWTQ (bought my mom)
Philips HR 1851 (was more than 1.5 years old - I just wanted a newer model)
Rustic stove
Anastasia, Ksiusha, ZHIRULKA - girls, thanks for the advice.
I really liked your juicers.
I'll go offline and feel it to make the final choice.
I will report on the results))
maximchik
about moulinex I can say one minus - one speed. That is, if you squeeze soft fruits in it, then it will not quite work out. Or rather it will work out, but not very well. In bent. I took a Phillips for myself. He also looked at the mulik, but the filipok won. Very satisfied. It presses perfectly. Ppnasonik is also not bad, but I didn't really like its shape, but here it tastes and color ... And the filipok looks like a mulik, only to mine a little smaller and also with a throat for apples.
Rustic stove
I went today to "feel" live Philips and Panasonic.
Phillips is certainly handsome. Very handsome and imposing. But great.
In terms of storage convenience and compactness - Panasonic is beyond competition. The picture does not show how he understands. The bed itself (where the motor is) is very small, flat, like a box. And either a blender or a juicer is screwed on top.
In general, I definitely settled on Panasonic.
By the way, while I was tormented by a choice, the next Panasonic model appeared, the same article, only the numbers 176. It differs from 171 in that in addition to the blender there is also a coffee grinder attachment. Somewhere more expensive by 350 rubles.
I didn't buy it in the store, because the vaunted Mediamarkt (from advertising:
"Prices are flying away, I won't give it up myself") turned out to be more expensive than the most expensive offer from online stores. I ordered it for tomorrow, the final price with delivery will be 3250. In Mediamarkt - 4299 rubles!
Anastasia
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Well, I will be glad if after the purchase and testing this model does not disappoint you. Happy shopping!

Uncle Sam
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In general, I definitely settled on Panasonic.
Congratulations on your successful purchase!

... and then Alain will write: "These fans of Panasonic have all this brand at home, and slippers and rugs ..."
Sveta
I have Brown for four years now - small, compact, crushes fruits and vegetables well. (y) Mother-in-law bought for New Year. True assembly in my opinion Czech Republic. Compared with her, no differences. In general, I advise, for the house that is necessary. Of the minuses - one speed, but believe me, it is quite enough to squeeze out several glasses of juice. We looked at both Philips and Panasonic, but they are giants compared to ours. Moreover, blenders and coffee grinders can be purchased separately if needed.
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Sveta
And for citrus fruits we bought Philips. Very much even nothing! Spins in both directions, so that the juice squeezes out to the last drop.
Orange + grapefruit + lemon = just right.

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Girulka
Quote: Sveta

I have Brown for four years now - small, compact, crushes fruits and vegetables well. .....

And we read a lot of forums and also decided first to change our Philips HR 1851 (we wanted a bigger "hole" and a different shape - a curved oval is still not convenient - for vegetables and fruits) for Brown - we thought it would be better. And live we looked at her hole for vegetables even less - you need to grind even more. And the container for cake seemed to be rather flimsy - the holding pins did not inspire confidence in him! Didn't they fall off for you?
Sveta
Quote: ZHIRULKA

And live we looked at her hole for vegetables even less - you need to grind even more. And the container for cake seemed to be rather flimsy - the holding pins did not inspire confidence in him! Didn't they fall off for you?
No, they didn't fall off. I handle technology carefully. And about the little hole, how much of those fruit should you grind? Are you cutting a ton? For a few glasses of juice (this is for our family) this is the best option. When we were choosing a mother-in-law, we read reviews about juicers on various sites - we thought to take something better. So there are no absolutely positive reviews for any product. So you have to take what you like and that's it.
GIRL, Philips HR 1851 is a good machine. Why should you change?
Girulka
Quote: Sveta


.... FAT, Philips HR 1851 is a good machine. Why should you change?

And I'm not saying that Philips HR 1851 is bad, but my husband and I wanted something new and different: 1) it was the first juicer we had at all; 2) we (for lack of comparison with others in the work) thought that she was still not dry enough to squeeze the cake (now I can say that it squeezes out decently); 3) I, as the main cooker of fruits and vegetables for juice, got tired of grinding them (and we drink two glasses every evening) - the shape of the neck (curved oval) is not very convenient.
And so a very decent juicer, especially for the kind of money it is now being sold!
Rustic stove
Guys,

they brought me my juicer today (I stopped at 171 Panasonic).

I am very pleased. It presses perfectly. Very convenient, safe and thought out to the smallest detail (down to the brush with a water container for cleaning the centrifuge).

Citruses press perfectly. A separate citrus juicer is no longer needed.

I was surprised that from different varieties of apples absolutely different juice is obtained: from some thick and cloudy, from others - completely transparent.

Now I am tormented by one question: WHAT do we drink when buying juice in bags? (my homemade juice is very, very remotely reminiscent of the store).

Shl. And I also realized what this juicer looks like outwardly - like a three-program radio receiver
Viki
Quote: Rustic stove

Now I am tormented by one question: WHAT do we drink when buying juice in bags?
In our store near the house, juice is sold in packages, I did not remember the name, but it is written that it is made from fruits that grew in ecologically clean regions of Transcarpathia. And now attention the composition: peach, passionfruit, lime, bananas, pineapples, lemon too ... Well, I don't believe that in Transcarpathia this year there was an excellent harvest of pineapples!
Pakat
For many years I have been interested in and try to adhere to a healthy lifestyle, of course I drink various freshly squeezed juices.
There are no centrifuge-type juicers for me ...
For 15 years now I have been using the Champion juicer, no problem, I have a nozzle for grinding grain for it, which I use when it is necessary to grind rare additives, they are always fresh.
Advantages over centrifuges: more juice yield, better quality, fewer parts, ease of assembly - disassembly,
easier to wash, no complicated shapes, high power of the electric motor.
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It is also available for 220 volts ...
Viki
In order not to drink juices from Transcarpathia, I have 3 juicers.
The first went to the "appendage" to the electric meat grinder. Just a nozzle.
The second is included in the kitchen kit. combine Mulinex, which constantly takes pride of place on the desktop and works every day.
And there is also a "maxipress" for making fruit puree.
And handsome Philips with a big neck ..... It's easier to wash. But he is big and "lives" in the closet. Philips is the coolest in terms of spin quality.
palmira
Hello everyone, I'll bring in my "five cents" ...
I've been using the juicer for a long time,
first there was Moulinex AV-5:
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I remember the squeeze well, but I decided to buy with a large neck .. went with my husband to the store and chose Moulinex JU 5001:
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to celebrate, they brought home, began to squeeze the apples, and she jumps across the table (!) as abnormal, as she smells burnt ...they took her to the store, they sent us for examination ... in general, we sent this store, and left their moulinex right there for them ...
Bought Braun MP80:
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So happy !!! Snalal was also embarrassed by these "pins", but in reality everything turned out to be easier, they have nothing to break ...
When we even considered expensive juicers from Bork, but in fact they squeeze juice almost the same as Braun, in general they do not justify the difference of 10 thousand (this is the minimum) ... and our Braun cost about 2 tons.

I also have two separate citrus juicers:
Philips HR2737:
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and Bosch MCP 3000:
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Of these, I like Bosch better, because the pulp catcher can be removed from it and then all the pulp falls together with the juice into a glass, which, by the way, has a volume of 0.8 liters versus 0.4 for Philips and a strainer is connected there with a cone, and the pulp you have to spoon it into the juice ..

p. from. I hope someone will find my post useful.
Rustic stove
Quote: ZHIRULKA

Rustic stove, congratulations!!!

Thank you. I am also very pleased with the purchase. We drink every day.

Now we are trying all sorts of options for fruits and vegetables.
Today our favorites are:

husband - carrot + cream 10%, orange + grapefruit
my daughter has grapes, tangerines, a green apple
I have - FSE)

In the near future: pumpkin + lemon, stalks of celery + tomatoes.

I would be glad if anyone could share interesting tested combinations.
palmira
Freshly squeezed cabbage juice is considered very useful (in general, it is not very tasty), but you need to gradually accustom yourself to eating raw cabbage juice. First make it in half with carrot juice, then gradually reduce the proportion of carrot juice.

p. from. 300 grams of fresh cabbage juice a day can give you enough live organic food that 50 kg of boiled or canned cabbage will not.
Anastasia
Quote: palmira

Freshly squeezed cabbage juice is considered very useful (in general, it is not very tasty) ...
I completely agree! Only I do not agree that it is tasteless, surprisingly !!! - it turned out to be very tasty - FROM GREEN ROOM cabbage - I don't really like her for cooking - she somehow doesn't want to change the color to her usual color when, for example, you make a hodgepodge of it - it remains green, but the juice from it turned out to be very pleasant. Although I took the first sip with great caution.
Still surprisingly (according to my very old impressions it was very disgusting), the juice from beets turned out to be pleasant, whether the beets are now of a different variety, or something else, but you can drink absolutely calmly.
The only thing that I still can't accustom myself to is celery, although it's terribly useful, but how the taste didn't go, it didn't go.
palmira
Still surprisingly (according to my very old impressions it was very disgusting), the juice from beets turned out to be pleasant, whether the beets are now of a different variety, or what else, but you can drink absolutely calmly.
just remember that you can't drink a lot of it alone. 1 part beet to 5 parts apple is recommended.
Girulka
Quote: Anastasia

The only thing that I still can't accustom myself to is celery, although it is terribly useful, but as the taste did not go, it did not go.
At first, I could not stand the celery-seleru either - I was already twisting it, but after a couple of dozen times I got used to it and now it's normal - you can drink. A person gets used to everything.
DuDyuka_Kiev
We will soon join the happy owners of juicers.

She entrusted the matter of a responsible choice to her husband. When I chose and showed it, it became clear that we, too, could be enrolled as Panasonic fans ...
we will be fully equipped.
There is a bread maker, a multicooker, and a juicer.
VLAD_LENA
I also want a juicer. Opinions about Moulinex JU210088? I would like to hear. Outwardly pretty and the price is good. Maybe a huge amount of "-", like, jumping on the table and humming like a locomotive. Then dissuade, and I will have to take Panasonic, painfully everyone praises him.

Moulinex JU210088.jpg
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Girulka
Quote: VLAD_LENA

I also want a juicer. Any opinions on the Moulinex JU210088? I would like to hear. Outwardly pretty and the price is good.Maybe a huge amount of "-", like, jumping on the table and humming like a locomotive. Then dissuade, and I will have to take Panasonic, painfully everyone praises him.

In general, when we were choosing for ourselves, for ourselves and for mom, we went and asked, looked at reviews on the internet, took out consultants for a long time, so the latter unanimously said that this model and others like it were not very, very good. When I chose my mother, she wanted a small compact one, for one glass of juice, and I also looked at this Mulik model for a long time, but thanks to what I heard and read, I stopped at a juicer from Panasonic. Bottom line: mom is delighted, drinks juice every day and, thanks to the presence of a blender attachment, uses banana-kefir necks! Mulik is, of course, a little cheaper than Panasonic, BUT, as you know, a desheva fish is ......... a bad yushka !!!
Nat_ka
When I opened this thread, I was very unhappy with my "SCARLETT - SC-18" juicer. I had to carry it to the service. The problem, it turned out, was the engine.

And now, after renovation - SUPER juicer! Apples - whole can be thrown

But here's the fact that it was initially defective ... I will not advise you to buy it. Although maybe it's just that we were so "lucky".
Alex
Quote: Nat_ka

When I opened this thread, I was very unhappy with my SCARLETT - SC-18 juicer. I had to carry it to the service. The problem, it turned out, was the engine.

And now, after renovation - SUPER juicer! Apples - whole can be thrown

But here's the fact that it was initially defective ... I will not advise you to buy it. Although maybe it's just that we were so "lucky".

Hey.
In fact, Scarlet is a brand of the Technosila roofing felts network M-Video, in Eldorado, for example, Elenberg. Gathered in China, x ....... knows in what factories and x ....... knows from what.
I honestly wouldn't trust such products. I look at Bork for 17,000 thousand. Although the bork is also Chinese, but this is a copy of What kind of German squeezer I don’t remember the name
Zubastik
Today I tried pumpkin juice for the first time! How delicious it is! I never would have thought the juice smells like watermelon, delicious yayatinaaaaaaa!
There is a very acute question of buying a new juicer. I now have a Bosch harvester with a built-in squeezer. The cake has to be removed manually, the process must be stopped periodically and cleaned; when processing hard vegetables such as carrots, pumpkins, large pieces remain in the cake due to the rather large gap from the urn where the product is loaded to the grater.
What do you need:
1. The juicer should be for hard vegetables.
2. She must remove the cake herself in a special container, so that there is no intermediate cleaning, so that she does not jump.
3. High power. I now have a squeezer with a capacity of 700, I need either the same, or even more.
The cost does not matter.
Who will advise what?
Pakat
Look for an auger juicer like Champion Juicer (selection, discussion, reviews) they crush almost everything, no need to clean, press without limitation of quantity, easy to disassemble and wash, no difficult surfaces, more juice yield, compared to centrifuges ...
It's just hard to find them here, but you can ...

Here is sclerosis, it turns out I already wrote about such a juicer, see on the previous page ...
Only there is no picture for some reason ...
Zubastik
Pakat, I already drew attention to it, reading this thread!
I looked in the net, it's really difficult to get it. So far, only import sites, delivery to Russia has not been found. But where ours did not disappear.
The question is - where does the cake go? I understand that there is some kind of hole at the bottom, substitute any container. Right?
Also, as I understand it, there is a nozzle for grinding coffee, can it be adapted to get flour from grain?
And the last - the juice is obtained without marriage? Does some of the push-ups get there? This is the fault of my juicer, carrot juice sometimes comes in pieces.
Zubastik
Another question - her insides are iron? Will the juice be oxidized?

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