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The nutribullet Slow Juicer is a compact yet powerful masticating juicer designed to extract maximum nutrition from fruits and vegetables. With a 150W motor operating at 65 RPM, it ensures quiet operation while efficiently juicing. Its 24-oz capacity and easy-to-clean design make it perfect for busy professionals looking to enhance their health without the hassle.
Blade Material | Stainless Steel, Alloy Steel |
Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
Product Care Instructions | Clean all parts with warm soapy water. All parts except pusher and auger are dishwasher safe. Wipe Motor Base clean with a damp cloth, Dishwasher Safe |
Material | Alloy Steel, Stainless Steel, Plastic |
Capacity | 475 Milliliters |
Item Weight | 11 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 6.25"D x 7"W x 17"H |
Finish Type | Glass |
Color | Black |
Voltage | 1.2E+2 Volts |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Maximum Power | 150 Watts |
Wattage | 150 watts |
Special Features | Manual |
G**S
Great juicer and well worth the investment. Is very effective.
Very good juicer. Would recommend cutting fruits and veggies into smaller pieces and not put in celery stalks in whole. Cutting up juice items into smaller pieces helps the machine squeeze more juice from the fruit or veggie. Easy to store, works quickly and has a lot of power. It is also easy to clean but the strainer needs more scrubbing. It comes with a brush which really helps with cleaning the screen.
R**P
So far so good
So far using this juicer has been good. My first time using the juicer I was concerned because the juicer stopped working randomly in the middle of juicing twice. While trying to troubleshoot the issue I couldn’t even get the juicer to turn on. However, after re connecting everything and making sure the pieces were in the right places and turned correctly the juicer begin to work again. It seems like the spout where the juice pours out should remain closed until the juicing process is complete in order for it not to stop working during juicing. Since I have left that spout closed I have not had any issue with the juicer stopping randomly. Cleaning the juicer has not been as bad as I thought it would be. I typically clean after juicing and the brush provided has done a good job so far cleaning the mesh like compartment. I have only juiced carrots, oranges and turmeric. I will continue to see how well the juicer holds up.
S**.
Terrible! Don’t even bother wasting your time and money!
I’ve been wanting a juicer for awhile now and did a lot of research. I landed on this one for several reasons - Nutribullet is a pretty reputable brand, it had a lot of positive reviews (which I now notice are all from people who’ve used it once and got for free), and it was in the mid-price range at $200.Like the other positive reviews, the first time I used it was great. It’s quiet and gave me a lot of juice, though not as easy to clean as advertised. I figured it would be a minor inconvenience.After having this for about two weeks now and used it literally a handful of times, I regret it so much. I’m not doing anything out of the ordinary - apples, cucumbers, celery, kale, etc and cut in small chunks per instructions. I noticed that the fibers of the fruits/vegetables were getting stuck, creating a “clog” and a bunch of the pulp accumilating on the top part of the juicer. I’d have to stop it, open it up (to find it full of pulp and some whole chunks still in there), clean it out, then try and reassemble the entire thing again, only for it to still get stuck, take it apart again, fidget with it, then try and finish juicing. Afterwards, you then have to disassemble the entire thing again, clean it out, and even with the brush it doesn’t clean up the gunk stuck in the mesh. After about ten minutes of scrubbing, I give up and have it sit in the sink so I can go back to it later when I’m not as frustrated.Needless to say, I do not recommend this one. There are way too many other options to go through this much frustration for juice. Btw, if you’re not a big pulp in your juice person, definitely skip this one. While most of the pulp gets stuck inside, it still manages to somehow dispense a good amount in your juice. If I can return this, I would…$200 down the drain smh
G**
Still working 6-7 months after purchase
This little thing can go! I was skeptical because of all of the negative reviews, but 6-7 months later after daily use, it still works. I do chop my apples and ginger into smaller sections before dropping them in. I think that can help keep the motor from working too hard.It has a solid amount of torque so it will handle the harder fruits.For me, its easy to assemble/disassemble. At first it seemed like a lot of parts, but its not. You get used to it after a while.My one complaint, is its still loud! I wish Nutribullet made a shroud or a noise cover for it. Aside from that, I guess Im one of the lucky ones to still have a functional unit.I caught this on a lightning deal and it was pretty worth the $100 bucks I spent on it.
P**V
Does extract more juice than a centrifugal type
I have the Nutribullet 80 which is super easy to use no chopping unless too big then in half and no seeding etc but the slow juicer does extract maybe 20% more juice so if you juice $1,000 worth of things you save $250 over the 80 model so worth it year over year. Couple things to get used to have to seed fruits and cut things up small pieces and the cleaning after takes 5-12 minutes as opposed to 1-5 on the 80 the basket is harder to brush and there's the port where pulp comes out and anything like kale will leave lots of fiberous strands that take time to poke out, and finally the 80 juice is ready to drink but the slow can give you some foamy juice that you have to lt sit for 5 minutes to get foam to rise to top. But I thought the juice itself tasted better from the slow juicer probably because I juice lemons and the 80 puts alot of the rind into the juice so it's super tart and slightly bitter the slow juicer keeps the rind out. Definitely a nice juicer. The next step is the $2,000 juice press which probably gets another 5% out over the slow
C**E
Best juicer
Very easy to use, power is great. Love the multiple speed levels and very durable. No mess and juice taste real great
C**A
Petit but faulty
Cover is extremely hard to open after juicing. Also gets stuck many times and stops to work.
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