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The Healnitor 1000W Centrifugal Juicer combines a powerful motor with a sleek stainless steel design and an upgraded LED speed knob to deliver up to 85% juice extraction. Its 3.5-inch wide chute reduces prep time by accommodating whole fruits and vegetables, while safety features like an overload protector and locking arm ensure secure operation. BPA-free, dishwasher-safe components make cleanup quick and easy, making this juicer a practical, budget-friendly choice for fresh, nutrient-rich juice every day.








| ASIN | B0CPTZ6K6J |
| Best Sellers Rank | #563,865 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #218 in Centrifugal Juicers |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Brand | Healnitor |
| Capacity | 1 Liters |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (52) |
| Date First Available | December 9, 2023 |
| Finish Type | Stainless Steel |
| Is Dishwasher Safe | Yes |
| Item Weight | 10.13 pounds |
| Manufacturer | Healnitor |
| Maximum Power | 1E+3 Watts |
| Number of Speeds | 3 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
| Product Dimensions | 13"D x 8"W x 15.5"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Fruits, Vegetables |
| Special Feature | BPA Free, Overheat Protection |
| Voltage | 110 Volts |
J**.
Good
Good value
S**E
Here's the Good and Not-So-Good
Overall, it's a decent juicer. The benefits were easy to notice, when comparing it to other centrifugal juicers. It's designed to run a bit "colder" than similar juicers. Most centrifugal juicers tend to heat up quickly, which has a negative impact on the juice you're extracting. The other benefit is that it has a wider chute for fruits and veggies, so less cutting and prep work needed. And finally, the yield of juice seemed a bit better than other centrifugal juicers that I've used in the past. As far as the not so good, it still doesn't stack up to most masticating juicers. You've basically got two choices when it comes to juicers these days: centrifugal and masticating. The centrifugal juicers essentially have a metal spinning disc inside, embedded with sharp protrusions that tear at the fruit and veggies. A masticating juicer has sort of a heavy-duty plastic "corkscrew" that crushes the fruit and vegetables you feed through the shoot. With a masticating juicer, they run colder. So the juice retains more nutrients. Less foam is produced, which means that the juice hasn't been exposed to much oxygen. This has a foam separator, which is neat, but doesn't change the fact that it does create foam (which isn't a good sign for the finished juice product). You also get less wet pulp, and less waste from a masticating juicer. So here's the real trade-off..... I personally think masticating juicers are better as far as ease of cleaning, juice yield, and juice quality (nutrients retained). HOWEVER.... Masticating juicers aren't inexpensive. The "okay" ones start at $90 or $100, and the better ones tend to run in the $130 to $200 range. This centrifugal juicer is only sixty bucks, after you apply the $30 coupon on the page. So you can find a better juicer on Amazon. But you'll end up spending about twice what you would on this one. Which means this particular juicer is practical if you're on a limited budget. Or you want to gift someone a juicer, but you don't want to spend $100 or more on it. So if you're on a limited budget, and you have to go centrifugal, I can at least say that this one is better than the majority of centrifugal juicers that I've used before. Just know in advance what you're getting, is the important thing here.
H**H
really good
this one is really good product . me amd my family like it . it is easy to clean and also makejuice very nyc wd some pulp also thats really good for your body. rally good product with reasonable price 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👍
J**E
Buenisimo
M**R
What the pulp just happened?
I love making fresh oj from our tree and it tastes amazing. I was excited to have my own but was sadly disappointed when I realized how much pulp was in my juice. Literally chunks of obligated oranges. It does an amazing job breaking things down like zucchini, squash or soft veggies like kale, spinach, etc. Not for oranges... sorry. I guess you get what you pay for
D**C
Great quality at a modest price. But be sure you have space to store it!
Many years ago I was a pretty steady juice maker, but eventually got tired of the tedious cleanup (among other factors). I had a top of the line juicer, and sold it when I decided it just wasn't warranting the space in my cabinets any more. But I have missed the ability to be able to custom make juices at times ... say, for a little extra energy boost, or a cleaning break after overindulging in rich foods (holiday meal overload, anyone??), or to make a special brew to help ward off a cold. So I was excited to try this new Healnitor juicer. I was impressed with how quickly and relatively quietly this juicer juiced the items I put through! I made an initial test juice of kale, cilantro, ginger, cucumber, celery, and apple. (So, an array of different hardnesses and fiber levels). Everything went through the mill swiftly and effortlessly! One design feature I really like is the small twist toggle at the juice's outlet that either lets the juice flow freely into the dedicated receptacle, or --when turned upside down -- has a small 'dam' to prevent further dripping onto your counter when you take the pitcher away to pour your juice. One design feature I did not like was, although the top chute is very spacious, large enough to put a petite apple through, it's a bit too wide for longer items like celery sticks - they list to one side, vibrate against the grinding blade, and whirl around a bit, making it awkward to snare their tops with the 'pusher' and smoosh them thru. Obviously the vegetables can be cut shorter during preparation instead and placed entirely inside the barrel; that's what I'll do in the future! The juice itself came out quite pulp free, and it extracted the juice efficiently too: there was a tiny bit of juice still noticeable if you squeezed the pulp, but overall pretty effective! And I really like the foam-preventing bar across the front of the juice pouring pitcher. Since nearly all the parts are dishwasher safe, clean up is quite simple. You do have to hand wash the grinding blade mechanism, and it took a good bit of rinsing under the faucet while simultaneously scrubbing lightly with the small enclosed brush to get it clean, but it just took time and water, and was not difficult. It is, when the pulp catcher and juice pitcher are in place on their adjoining sides on the juicer, a tremendous space hog on the counter, but that's true of all juicers, I think. Not sure where I am going to store it, though, and we have a pretty good amount of storage space. So city dwellers with tiny kitchens, be aware!
A**R
Decent mid priced juicer
I’ve always wanted to get a juicer machine. Not only because I like juice but also because I always wash too many fruits and I can’t finish them. This juicer machine perfectly solved my problem. I like the juicer because it’s well packed when delivered, easy to split and reassemble, and the most important, it’s very powerful but doesn’t make much noise. It has some smell when I open it, but after I washed everything exclude the base, the smells are gone. I only used the first level and it’s already very powerful. The cantaloupe juice I got is great. It’s easy to clean. The machine could make so much juice from the fruits I used and it is very easy to clean. Most of the parts can be disassembled and washed by the dish washer. This juicer doesn’t do well with oranges and grapefruits. Overall for a typical juicer, too much work with too little reward.
S**O
Love it, BUT
Very good quality for the money. Fast, easy to clean. But, after 2 month of use, start getting to much pulps in the juice!
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