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Lexen Electric Juicer
Juicer Review



I like the metallic and neat look of the Lexen Electric Juicer. The unique feature of this model is that it does not have an internal strainer, thus saving cleaning time by half compared to other juicers.

The juice-collecting bowl is placed neatly on a little built-in platform. The bowl comes with a removable stainless steel screen/sieve. This gives you an option whether to have a pulpy juice or just clear juice.


The disadvantage that I can see with this concept is when you want just pure juice (without the pulp). The pulp can easily and quickly collect on the sieve and clog up the screen, causing you to have to empty it frequently and wasting a lot of juice. And it can get a bit messy. This is especially so when your recipe includes a tomato.

The machine also comes with two specially designed augers¾one for wheatgrass, and the other for fruits and vegetables. Again, I don't quite like the idea, as this would mean that you would have to change the augers when you juice wheatgrass and other produce. I believe it is easy to change the augers, but it is still something to consider.

Like most modern masticating juicer, this model also has extra nozzle attachments for multi-purpose use.

Motor Power: 100 watts
Motor Speed: 76 RPM
Warranty: 8 years on motor and 1 year on parts
Price:
US$180 ~ US$210


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