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Cuisinart CJE-1000 1000-Watt 5-Speed Juice Extractor | Housewares and home goods - Marion's Bed Bath & Kitchen

Cuisinart CJE-1000 1000-Watt 5-Speed Juice Extractor

Cuisinart CJE-1000 Juice Extractor

Coffeemaker

Equipped with a 1000-watt powerful motor, this easy-to-use juice extractor makes it exceptionally convenient to enjoy fresh, healthy fruit and vegetable juice from the comfort of home. The unit’s large 3-inch feeding chute can accommodate whole apples, pears, and other large-size fruits and vegetables (extra-large items may need to be cut into smaller pieces first).

Coffeemaker

Choose from five speed settings by turning the control dial with the blue LED light ring, then watch as freshly extracted juice flows effortlessly from the anti-drip adjustable flow spout. The thoughtfully designed appliance also provides an exclusive easy unlock and lift system, a filter basket specially designed to reduce foam, and a high-quality design that runs quietly–no need to wake up the whole family when getting an early start on the day.

Accessories

Accessories include a 2-liter pulp container that makes it easy to discard unwanted pulp and a 1-quart juice pitcher for collecting juice to serve at the breakfast table or to store in the refrigerator for later. The unit’s removable parts clean up easily by hand or in the dishwasher, and a cleaning brush comes included. Housed in die cast and stainless steel, the juice extractor measures approximately 15-2/5 by 11-4/5 by 19 inches.

Product Features

2-liter pulp container: Easy to remove and clean 1-liter juice pitcher: Easily transfers to table or fridge 1000 watts of power Recipe book included with instruction manual

2 thoughts on “Cuisinart CJE-1000 1000-Watt 5-Speed Juice Extractor”

  1. Bought it because the store didn’t have the Breville I bought a Juiceman Juicer over 16 years ago and it STILL works great! So, I needed a juicer that could top that. I decided to buy a juicer that was a bit easier to put together AND although I didn’t think it was possible, something a little more quieter since I would make juice in the morning before my kids got up.I researched and compared several mid priced juicers to the most expensive I could find. $150 was the most I wanted to spend because I recently bought a Vita-Mix blender ($500+). I finally decided on the Breville Juice Fountain Plus JE 95XL (850 watts). But Bed, Bath and Beyond, failed to have it it stock. I made it out there without calling to see if they had it in stock and again, they did not. Not wanting to leave empty handed, I started looking at some of the other juicers they had. That’s when I came across the Cuisinart CJE-1000.After reading the box, and looking up the reviews on my phone, I decided to take a chance.Here’s…

  2. Manufacturuer told me to take it back… I bought this juicer partly on the reviews of others. The reviews are right. The machine is quiet, easy to use, easy to clean, the juice yield and pulp dryness are good for this type of machine.I noticed that the filter vibrates up when I turned the motor off… every time. I ran the juicer 4 times and the the filter lifted a little more with each use. I contacted the manufacturer to ask if I had a defective machine. The response I got back was that they confirmed my problem to be an inherent design flaw… not a defect. They tested several units of this model and found that the filters lifted out of place on all of them. The manufacturer told me to take it back to the retailer and get a refund immediately. That is exactly what I did. I wish the manufacturer spent more time looking into design and functionality.Some people may think a little lift when you turn off the machine is no be deal. Here is my thought. If it lifts progressively more now, when…

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