BLACK+DECKER CJ625 30-Watt 34-Ounce Citrus Juicer Review
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 Published On May 31, 2016

Hi Guys, today I’m reviewing the Black and Decker Citrus Juicer. LINK to Black and Decker Juicer: http://amzn.to/1UbK1u7
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You can juice up to 34 ounces with the container. It comes with the base, a clear juicing container that has cup and ounce markings. There’s a pour spout which makes it easy to get the juice out of the container. This is the large self-reversing cone and this is the small cone. and this is the strainer with pulp control. There’s also a storage cover that sits on top. It comes with an instruction manual There is cord wrap on the bottom.

To assemble, put the container on the base and turn clockwise to lock. The strainer sits on top with the tab facing the handle. You can use either the small or large cone to juice. The small cone is for limes and lemons. The large cone is for oranges and grapefruit. The small cone goes first into the middle. If you’re using the large cone, place it on top of the small cone until it snaps.

Wash the container and parts with warm soapy water, rinse and dry before using. Cut your fruit in half. We’ll see how this unit handles lemons, limes, oranges and grapefruit. Plug in the unit. Adjust the pulp control tab for more or less pulp in your juice. I’ll set it to the right for the least amount of pulp. Put the fruit on top of the cone and push down to juice. There is no on/off button. When you stop pushing down, the unit stops juicing. When you push down a second time, the cone rotates in the opposite direction. When you’re finished juicing, lift up the cone and strainer. Turn the container counterclockwise to remove. And it’s easy to pour. If you want to try out this little juicer, I’ve put the link in the description below.

This unit works well for citrus. The noise level is bearable. It’s a budget juicer and is not very fast. I wouldn’t recommend it if you are constantly juicing pounds of fruit since it would take a long time and strain on your hands. If you need an inexpensive juicer for smaller quantities, this will do just fine.

The container, cones, strainer and cover are top rack dishwasher safe or you can wash by hand with warm soapy water. I find it’s best to wash by hand right after you finish juicing, otherwise pulp will be dry and harder to clean. Use a brush to get any pulp that’s stuck on. The base can be wiped down with a damp cloth.

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