Whole Fruit Juicer Andrew James Professional r 850 Watts With Juice Jug

Whole Fruit Juicer
- Are you looking to lose weight, improve your fitness level or your health in general? The all new Professional Whole Fruit Juicer from Andrew James is an ideal solution and by using the juicer long term, you can notice a significant difference in your lifestyle in general. Owning the power juicer may just be that encouragement on the road to a much healthier and happier lifestyle
- The Whole Fruit Juicer features a high quality stainless steel finish and its unique design can complement any kitchen. The Whole Fruit Juicer comes with a handy jug at the side to save the mess that others may make. The Andrew James Whole Fruit Juicer is a centrifugal juicer that gives you rapid juicing and are effective over a wide range of fruits and vegetables. The juicer can take in whole fruits and veggies up to 75mm diameter.
- The Andrew James Centrifugal Whole Fruit Juicer comes with a powerful 850-watt motor. The juicer is a lot quieter than most juicers available on the market. The motor can spin the durable, stainless steel blades at very high speeds shedding the produce into little parts and then the centrifugal force does the extraction of the juice content by pressing the pulp through the mesh filter
- There is an easy to use 2-speed rotary dial switch knob power control for both hard as well as soft fruits at 15000 rpm and 18000 rpm respectively. The juicer has an appreciably large capacity feed chute for processing whole fruits and veggies without the need of pre-cutting or slicing them. The Andrew James Professional 850 watts juicer is built-in with an auto shut off function (motor protector) that helps the juicer to shut itself off if it senses overheating.
- The Andrew James Whole Fruit Juicer is easy to clean and also easy to dismantle the various parts before clean up and putting them back together. The non-mechanical parts of the juicer are completely dishwasher proof.
Andrew James Professional Whole Fruit Juicer 850 watts
For whole fruits and vegetables- No need to peel
Effectively separates the juice from the pulp
Up to 30% more juice than normal juicers
Powerful 850-watt motor
2-speed rotary dial switch – for soft and hard fruits (15000 rpm and 18000 rpm)
Quiet running motor
Built in safety features
Extra Large Chute – Can fit whole apples
Extra Large 2 litre detachable pulp container
Non- Mechanical parts are dishwasher safe
Auto shut off function (motor protector)
High Quality Stainless steel finish
Easy to assemble and disassemble
Simple to clean
Detachable centrifuge and pulp-bin
Accessories – Juice jug and cleaning brush
12 month Warranty
CE / ROHS approval
List Price: £49.95
Whole Fruit Juicer Price:
142 of 142 people found the following Whole Fruit Juicer review helpful:
Andrew James Juicer,6 Aug 2010 By
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I was torn between buying this Whole Fruit Juicer and the Phillips HR1861, but in the end I bought this one as it was slightly cheaper than the Phillips one. I would definitely recommend anyone to buy it. It’s a great machine – I have been juicing things like pineapples, apples, carrots, celery etc with no problems at all. The only thing I would say about it is that’s a little bit noisy (although the literature says it’s quite quiet) but I’m not too fussed about that. I absolutely love it and I’m really glad I bought it. I just don’t enjoy all the washing up afterwards………!
Andrew James Professional Whole Fruit Juicer 850 watts
Pleased with my Juicer,19 April 2011
I had to choose between this one and the Philips and this one eventually won owing to the difference in price. When I purchased mine the price difference was ?20. I work with both on a daily basis (we have the Philips at work) and have been able to make a fair comparison between the two. In terms of build quality, structure and functions, they are both almost identical.
Out of the two, the Philips is superior in juicing in that the remaining pulp is a little dryer than that of this one. But in saying that, I never feel that I’m being hard done by with my juicer when I juice my fruit and veg. I get plenty of juice out of my juicer and I’ve never had one item get lodged or mangled in the process. I also find the Philips quieter than this one. But the difference in sound is not a deal breaker. This one has suction cups on the feet so the juicer stays planted when you’re working with it. The Philips does not and when you turn the thing on, it can do a 180 if you’re not careful. This does not continue though when it’s switched on and you’re juicing. It’s just a little jump when the motor gets going.
As for cleaning, they’re both the same in that department. I find this one slightly easier to pull apart than the Philips but not much else. If you run a sink of hot soapy water before you start juicing and you wash up your juicer before you sit down to enjoy your produce, cleaning is quick and easy.
Overall, I really recommend this Whole Fruit Juicer. Also, put a bag into the pulp dispenser so you just pull it out and throw it away instead of having to scoop it all out first and then cleaning up afterwards.
If you want a good product but just can’t afford the Philips, this is a very worthwhile alternative and will give you the desired finish.
Great price but doesn’t extract enough juice,17 Sep 2010
I bought this juicer a few weeks back. It’s great to have one again since my previous one of a few years burned out. It looks great and has a nice slick design, and operationally it’s quite slick too. The problem I’ve been coming across is that there is far too much pulp produced in comparison to my previous juicer. For the amount of veg and fruit I put through it, I don’t get much juice. Then when I go to empty the pulp out, I realise the container is pretty full and the pulp is quite wet. It makes me wonder whether there is actually a decent supply of nutrients transferred into the juice. It is the cheapest one out there though, so I guess you get what you pay for.

