Friday, July 8, 2011

Waring PJE101 Quite White Juice Extractor

Waring PJE101 Quite White Juice Extractor Review





Waring PJE101 Quite White Juice Extractor Feature


  • Commercial-quality fruit-and-vegetable juicer for home use
  • Powerful 550 watt motor - vibration free for quiet operation
  • Powerful 550-watt motor vibration free for quiet operation
  • Citrus attachment sold separately
  • Disassembles easily for cleaning



Waring PJE101 Quite White Juice Extractor Overview


Carrots, celery, beets, cucumbers, apples--all vegetables and fruits, with the exception of citrus, go into this powerful 550-watt compact juicer's feed chute and come out the spout as pure, fresh juice. (For citrus fruits, you must purchase a separate attachment.) A stainless-steel blade chops the vegetables and fruits, and centrifugal force, just as high-school physics teachers promise, spins the juice from the pulp and through a strainer before it pours from the spout. Disposable paper filters (included), useful for soft fruits, can be placed inside the strainer to further filter juice. You can employ the pulp to flavor soups, casseroles, breads, cakes, and sauces, or it can go into the compost pile. Twisting off the cover opens the juicer for simple disassembly and cleaning. The stainless-steel bowl can go into the dishwasher, but other parts must be hand washed. The juicer is 11-1/2 inches high and 9-1/4 inches wide. Features:
  • Voltage 550 watts
  • Stainless steel & polycarbonate housing
  • Stainless steel Bowl
  • Stainless steel Blade
  • Juice capacity: 30 oz.
  • Speed settings: On and Off
  • Country of manufacture: China
  • Instruction manual
  • Height: 9 in.Length: 9.5 in.Depth: 12.5 in.
  • Weight: 10.5 lbs.
  • Product warranty: 5 year limited
  • Service warranty: 5 year limited



Waring PJE101 Quite White Juice Extractor Specifications


Carrots, celery, beets, cucumbers, apples--all vegetables and fruits, with the exception of citrus, go into this powerful 550-watt compact juicer's feed chute and come out the spout as pure, fresh juice. (For citrus fruits, you must purchase a separate attachment.) A stainless-steel blade chops the vegetables and fruits, and centrifugal force, just as high-school physics teachers promise, spins the juice from the pulp and through a strainer before it pours from the spout. Disposable paper filters (included), useful for soft fruits, can be placed inside the strainer to further filter juice. You can employ the pulp to flavor soups, casseroles, breads, cakes, and sauces, or it can go into the compost pile. Twisting off the cover opens the juicer for simple disassembly and cleaning. The stainless-steel bowl can go into the dishwasher, but other parts must be hand washed. The juicer is 11-1/2 inches high and 9-1/4 inches wide. --Fred Brack

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