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Cookworks Signature Whole Fruit:
... to clean. Personally, I think this serves well as an introduction to juicing, so that people who are curious about juicing can try this, but for people who are serious about their juicing and want to do it every day or so, I would recommend a masticating juicer such as the Philips Professional Aluminuim Juicer (HR 1861) - which is quite expensive at £90ish, but worth it if you really are serious about juicing.... Read the full review: Good Juicer. by purefire |
CookWorks Juicer
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Cookworks Signature Whole Fruit Manufacturer: Cookworks / Juicer / Power: 600 Watts / Container Capacity: 1 Litre / Speeds: 2 Settings / Filter: Stainless Steel Filter / Pulp Container: 2 Litre / Easy Clean overall rating |
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CookWorks Juice Extractor Manufacturer: CookWorks / Juicer / With Pulp Ejection overall rating |
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Cookworks Signature Whole Fruit ... bought this for £30 in a bid to increase our fruit intake with fresh fruit drinks. After the novelty factor wore off I was left with a pain to clean cumbersome machine that takes up a lot of space in my kitchen and never seems to look clean! I m pleased it was £30 and not anymore because I ve now put it away and can t see me getting it out again unless for special occasions - if then. I don t see the point in the two speed setting as I don t think this is a necessary feature / function. I didn t find it overly difficult to use and have to admit it did do a good job of juicing/blending. This product does have its plus points though for anyone who is willing to persever... Read the full review: Cookswork Signature Whole Fruit by NickiSue |
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CookWorks Juice Extractor ... bought this juicer from Argos, it was a bargain at £10. I didn t want to spend a lot on a juicer as I wasn t sure I would use it regularly and I was worried the novelty would wear off! I found it to be a good juicer that fitted my basic needs, although the fruit did need to be chopped so it would fit in the feeder. It produced a fair amount of juice and handled harder vegetables (such as carrots and beetroot) well. It was a bit of a hassle to clean but probably not any worse than other juicers. Despite being happy with the ease and value of the juicer it broke just after I d had it a year. It was not a mechanical fault however, one of the plastic clips that holds the to... Read the full review: Cookworks juicer by Natalie-116 |
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CookWorks Juice Extractor ... Cookworks Juice Extractor is a great entry-level juicer, for someone who wants to try juicing without risking too much outlay. The juicer operates with a centrifugal mechanism, which is adequate for juicing most fruits and more solid vegetables such as carrots. It does struggle with leafier vegetables, for which a more powerful or masticating juicer is ideal. It is fairly noisy but no more so than most juicers or blenders. This juicer does tend to leave some un-juiced parts behind with the pulp, so does perhaps not get the maximum juice out of fruit and veg. On the plus side it is relatively quick and easy to clean. This is a serious consideration when buying a ... Read the full review: Great product for the first-time juicer. by rednails123 |



