A:AnswerThis juicer is VERY easy to clean. The answer to your question about the plastic surface and the acidic residue all depends on what you're juicing. Carrots for example will slightly stain the plastic. This is unavoidable. Plastic can be easily stained. Will your juicer still look very new after you clean it? YES! Or you can go with the stainless steel model but that still has plastic parts.
You have to look at it from this perspective. Do you clean the inside of your toaster out so it still looks brand new on the inside? Do you clean out your oven so well that anyone who uses it will think it's never been used before? Do you clean the inside of your cars muffler?
You're buying a Juicer to Juice. The plastic is going to get stained but only slightly. This is what it is. If you clean your juicer after every use it WILL still look brand new. If you keep waiting on buying one you'll never enjoy it.
A:AnswerThe higher end model that is stainless has the added feature of more motor speeds. We bought both models for two different homes and honestly I would suggest there is little value to the extra speeds. The two speed model does everything you need and runs like a top
A:AnswerLow speed is at 6,500 RPM
High speed is at 12,000 RPM.
Low speed produces more juice from soft fruits
High speed is used for harder fruits like apples or pineapples
A:AnswerI juice every single day and it works just fine. I’ve had it for about a month and it’s easy to use, to clean and durable. It’s not a cheap juicer and not too expensive either. So you’ll get your monies worth. It’ll get your juicing done especially if you are just juicing for yourself. We are a family of 4 and super happy with the purchase. Only downside is the size, but most juicers like this one are pretty much the same. One major plus size is that you can put the whole fruit in and don’t need to cut it up if you want to save some time. The low power mode allows you to juice soft fruits and high power allows you to juice the harder fruits. Overall the product is durable and gets the job done.
A:AnswerNo, pomegranate is better processed in a masticating type juicer. This model is centrifugal and it's limitations include wheat grass, pomegranates, etc.
A:AnswerYes it comes ready to use including a juice “jug” which is used to collect the juice as it exits the machine and a brush used to clean the basket which does most of the work of the machine
I have used it to make juice for the last 6 weeks.... about a gallon a week .... and things are going well with the product
A:AnswerYou will need a converter to plug your juicer into. The difficulty is in the wattage; the converter I have only goes up to 85 watts. My new Breville juicer is 850 watts. But that's the technical spec you need to look for.