Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Big Boss Juicer, 700W 18,000 RPM

Big Boss Juicer, 700W 18,000 RPM

Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 15.6 x 13 x 8.1 inches ; 9 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 10 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • Shipping Advisory: This item must be shipped separately from other items in your order. Additional shipping charges will not apply.
  • ASIN: B004FLK0IW
  • Item model number: 8123
By : Big Boss
List Price : $99.99
Price : $64.99
Big Boss Juicer, 700W 18,000 RPM

Product Description

The Big Boss Juicer is a high end stainless steel juicer featuring a durable stainless steel design, stainless steel super fine filter and dishwasher safe parts. Make all natural juices, soups, baby food, sauces and more without unhealthy preservatives. The Big Boss Juicer is the ultimate kitchen assistant. The powerful 700 Watt, 2-Speed stainless steel juicer allows whole fruit comsumption due to the large three inch feeder tube. Easy to clean up with dishwasher friendly parts.

 

Big Boss Juicer, 700W 18,000 RPM

 

Product Features

  • Stainless steel finish
  • Dishwasher safe
  • 700 Watt/multi speed
  • Wide mouth opening 30-Percent larger then other Blenders
  • 18,000 Rpm
Big Boss Juicer, 700W 18,000 RPM

Costumer Reviews

This juicer is a surprisingly easy to use and clean, relatively compact, handsome machine. There is enough power to juice just about any fruit or vegetable. This machine makes pulp free juice. Drinking juice made from ingredients that I choose myself is a wonderful thing - there are no mystery chemicals or additives unless I put them in myself. The only caution, fresh homemade juice shouldn't be kept for days, there is just too much opportunity for food safety issues.

Compared to our Jack LaLanne juicer (Jack LaLanne JLPJB Power Juicer Juicing Machine), the Big Boss is so much better. The Big Boss is smaller, lighter, easier to clean, quieter, and doesn't spit all over the kitchen when it runs. For the first running, I suited up with an apron, towel on the floor, cleared off the counter and thought about putting on safety glasses. No need for all that personal protective equipment, the juice goes in the glass, the pulp in the huge bin in back, and nothing all over the place. The machine has four suction cup feet to hold it in place.

The Big Boss is just simple to use. No tools required for cleaning / disassembly. The cutting wheel / filter takes a tiny bit of force to remove (grab the spigot and rear black pulp ramp then pull upward). Other than that, this is a piece of cake to clean. All the parts are top rack dishwasher safe - but realistically good soapy water followed by a hot water rinse is about all that is required to clean the parts. The cutter / filter is a little bit difficult to clean, the nature of the beast, pulp is kind of hard to remove. The provided "paint brush" doesn't really work very well. I used a good old dish brush and easily cleaned the filter (something like this - Oxo Steel Dish Brush).

I like the fact that the spigot is almost six inches high, that leaves enough space to use a good sized glass. It's a good idea to have several glasses on hand, when the motor is turned off a lot of juice runs out of the spigot (centrifugal force keeps the juice inside the machine, when the blade stops, juice runs out). The pulp bin is black so it is hard to know if the bin is getting full. This isn't necessarily a problem since that bin probably holds the equivalent of a bushel of fruit pulp.

The box includes the juicer, care instruction book (sort of a quick start guide), and a well illustrated thirty page recipe book.

The recipe book contains some excellent food safety instructions. Do not store juice from melons, berries, cherries, mangoes, papayas, potatoes, onions, garlic, cabbage, lettuce, and green (they are all high pH and can grow bacteria very quickly especially in the refrigerator). Do not juice bananas, avocados, coconuts, eggplants, or leeks (mostly because they are soft fibrous or oily and would quickly plug the machine). Don't store juice longer than one month in a sealed container refrigerated or frozen, (I would suggest not more than a few days either way).

Orange juice is different from commercial juice. In the factory they use a juice press and filters to remove or add pulp. The juicer essentially grinds up everything and the filter is fine enough that only juice passes through to the glass. The flavor is different. Although the recipe book suggests juicing the whole thing, including the peel, I don't care for that bitter flavor. Apple juice is a fun food chemistry experiment - the juice comes out of the machine clear and slightly yellow colored. After about five minutes the juice turns dark brown, a perfectly normal process.

I like this machine a lot. The construction appears to be solid (the filter / cutter has a very simple clutch mechanism to prevent ruining the motor or tearing up the cutter). I especially like how easy it is to clean. And the pulp makes great compost or additions to baked goods.

I've added some pictures of the unit disassembled to show how simple it is to clean.

I was pleasantly surprised when I openend the box and pulled the juicer out - it's relatively compact, all-in-one, with no loose parts to lose, which is a big plus. It's also a 700 watt juicer, which is higher than many but not at the highest end of juicers: it's a pretty high end Stainless Steel juicer, and looks to be put together quite well!

Juicing: I ran quite a few fruits and one vegetable thru: I juiced 8 clementines (I pulled the peels off not wanting the bitter flavor), 2 carrots, 2 Honeycrisp apples, 1 Red Delicious apple and 2 lemons (peels ; all, although I did cut off the ends). Everything went thru smoothly, filling the pulp/discard container, and I got great juice (and a bit of foam) out the other end! I mixed clementines, carrots ; lemons for a fun mixed juice. This juicer is simple to use, simple to follow instructions, simple to clean (although it's a lot of work to take it apart ; clean all the parts, so keep that in mind when juicing on the go). I would recommend juicing and then cleaning immediately for easy soaping ; rinsing: there are sharp edges on the filter/cutter, so beware those when cleaning. I found the included brush too wimpy for cleaning, so used my own.

All in all, this high end juicer created yummy juice with minimum effort, cleans well, has a big opening for juicing fruits/vegetables (makes cleaning easier too since you can get your hand down in) - watch the pressure you use when juicing: go slow ; easy, as I got a lemon peel caught from too much pressure (was easy to turn off, unplug ; remove though) - includes some good food safety instructions for juicing, what not to juice, etc, very helpful. I would highly recommend this as a good reasonable high-ish end juicer: loved it

 

Big Boss Juicer, 700W 18,000 RPM

 

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