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Breville JE98XL Juice Fountain Plus 850-Watt Juicing Machinesuper

Monday, March 26, 2012


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Rating: 4.6

List Price : $199.99 Price : $149.99
Breville JE98XL Juice Fountain Plus 850-Watt Juicing Machine

Product Description

Drink to your health. Get into the world of juicing with this no-nonsense dual-speed juice fountain. The Dual speed motor allows you to juice hard fruits and vegetables such as apples and beets on high speed by spinning the filter at 12,000 RPM. Low speed is optimal for softer fruits and leafy green vegetables such as cantaloupe and spinach. The Juice Fountain Plus cutting disc is so powerful that pineapple can be juiced in large chunks with the rind on. This updated model includes an improved 1 liter juice jug with froth separator and an overload protection LED to protect the motor.Easy, lightning-quick operation and simple clean-up. Healthier living starts here.


  • Countertop juicing machine with extra-wide 3-inch feeder chute
  • 850-watt dual-speed motor; powerful stainless-steel cutting disc for fast results
  • Safety locking arm; overload protection LED; large-capacity pulp collector
  • Dishwasher-safe parts; includes 1-liter juice jug with froth separator, filter basket, and cleaning brush
  • Measures approximately 13-1/5 by 16-1/2 by 18-1/5 inches; 1-year limited warranty


Breville JE98XL Juice Fountain Plus 850-Watt Juicing Machine Reviews


Breville JE98XL Juice Fountain Plus 850-Watt Juicing Machine Reviews


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224 of 228 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Wow Juice Fountain, January 25, 2011
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The Breville JE98XL was our replacement to our decade old Jack Lalanne Juicer. Wow, what a difference. If I had known what I was missing I would have made the switch a long time ago. We get a lot more juice out of our fruits and veggies with the Breville than with the Jack Lalanne. I can only imagine how much money was wasted over the years by not getting everything out of our produce. The Breville also makes quick work of juicing. Before, it was a major event to create enough juice for my family. Now it takes minutes. Clean up is super easy as well. And with the fitted juice catcher, no more mess to clean up like with the Jack Lalanne.

One more comment on all those downers who gripe about high revolutions killing the enzymes. Yes it is true, but to a very small degree. And the time I save with the Breville is well worth the small faction of enzymes I may lose.

I have been juicing for over a decade and this is the best machine I have used. I am once... Read more
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88 of 89 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Love our new juicer, November 21, 2010
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For the past couple of years we had been using a juiceman jr. We liked it but it was having difficulty holding up to all the juicing we began to do most recently. We did some research and felt that the Breville would meet our needs. I was happy to learn with the bigger mouth I didn't have to do as much prep work as I had been doing with the juiceman jr. Also, the Breville has two speeds and a booklet that has great recipes and suggestions. Relatively easy to clean and put back together. We have used it everyday and is holding up to all the various fruits and vegetables we are juicing!
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57 of 58 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars No Comparison to ANY Other Juicer in this price range, December 14, 2011
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I had the Juiceman Pro 210 juicer and now this one. I alternate between being really into juicing to not juicing at all. So a $400-$500 investment in a single gear masticating juicer does not make sense.
I am currently into a 'really into juicing' phase, so much so that I overworked the poor Juiceman juicer a while ago.
Since I had no other point of reference at the time, my only issue with the Juiceman Pro 210 was that the feeder was small. I did wonder what it would be like to have a juicer accept an apple or orange without having to quarter it. But that really was the only issue. No complaints with plastic or motor or quantity of juice.

This Breville juicer beats the Juiceman hands down in EVERY category that I can think of. It has the power, it's compact enough to fit where I need it to on my kitchen counter and more:

1. Speed Counts - I'm a busy mom. I work, I cook, I chauffeur and somewhere in there I need to find the time to juice. I can't wait... Read more
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CucinaPro 178 Fresh Pasta Set

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

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CucinaPro 178 Fresh Pasta Set Review


pasta makers - CucinaPro 178 Fresh Pasta Set
This pasta machine set works! I was hesistant to buy based on other reviews. I have made several batches of pasta & had never done so before. The instructions were adequate to get me started along with having viewed some youtube videos. I made a big pan of lasagna & fettucine alfredo the first night I had this. It is easy if you follow the directions & a lot of fun.

I also bought the motor for this item. Thus far I have only attached it, but have not used the machine with it. I will update this review afterward.

UPDATE:

I have now used this pasta set with the motor attached. All I can say is WOW! What an improvement! Spend the for the CucinaPro Electric Motor - 400-MO, you won't regret it. Make sure that you slide a cutting attachment in place when using the motor or it will make the pasta machine off balance & it will fall over. For me this is not a problem as the cutter attachment makes a handy self-feeder for the dough when the dough sheets get long. The motor also eliminates the annoying falling crank handle & frees both hands to handle the dough which is again convenient when the dough sheets get long. The motor does not attach to the ravioli attachment because that attachment is narrower than the machine, despite what the motor's instructions say, again not a problem for me.

The instructions say to run a batch of dough through the pasta machine & cutters to remove machine oil. I ran 2 complete batches through before I had "clean" dough with no evidence of machine oil.

I paid about 0 for the pasta set & motor. Compare this to the Atlas or Imperia: motor-0, pasta machine with 5 attachments-0; total-0! Note the Imperia is also made by CucinaPro.


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CucinaPro 178 Fresh Pasta Set Feature


  • Makes spaghetti, fettuccini, angel hair, ravioli and lasagnette
  • All attachments included
  • Made of chrome coated steel



CucinaPro 178 Fresh Pasta Set Overview


This set gives you everything you need to make your favorite pasta! Make fresh spaghetti, fettuccini, angel hair, ravioli and lasagnette in the comfort of your own home. Made of chrome coated steel.


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Oxo SteeL Spaghetti Server

Thursday, May 20, 2010

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Oxo SteeL Spaghetti Server Review


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Amazon asked me to review this item, but even though i was charged for it it never arrived. I am an amazon prime member and i make thousands of dollars of purchases a year, and most go smoothly, but when it was time to try and report an item that shows in the system as 'shipped' but never made it to my home - well, then you see the entire amazon store is automated and nobody to talk to if there is a problem. The 'call back' feature from customer service has failed, and the special complaint form also had a technical glitch after multiple return visits to the site. For this low of a price it is not worth the agony - but i am hoping SOMEBODY at Amazon may read this and come to the rescue. Maybe Amazon Prime members deserve to get an 800# we can call where a person actually picks up the phone???


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Oxo SteeL Spaghetti Server Feature


  • Serves long pastas like spaghetti and linguine
  • Can also be used to scoop individual portions of pasta from boiling water
  • Tapered handle with soft, nonslip sides
  • Safe to use in dishwasher
  • Comes with a lifetime warranty against defects



Oxo SteeL Spaghetti Server Overview


Sturdy, comfortable, and endowed with sleek good looks, this pasta server has it all. Fettucine and linguine don't stand a chance against this beauty.


Oxo SteeL Spaghetti Server Specifications


With its working end shaped like a pronged bowl, this 13-inch tool dips into a pot and comes up with a load of pasta while it drains the water away. Pasta strands drape through the prongs and don't clump together. Handsome enough to bring to the table, this pasta server dishes out long pastas more easily than does a spoon or fork. Oxo's Steel line is an all-stainless-steel variant of the company's familiar fat-handled Good Grips line. Rather than being straight-sided, this tool's handle is tapered from heel to finger grip and has satin-finish, stainless-steel panels top and bottom. The handle's sides feature the same design as those in the Good Grips line--they're made of soft processed rubber for comfort, with "fins," or grooves, that flex under pressure, conforming to individual finger grips and providing control when handles are wet or slippery. Like all Oxo tools, this pasta server is dishwasher-safe; a hole in its handle facilitates hanging on a hook or peg. --Fred Brack

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Ravioli Maker (Half Moon) 6" pasta maker

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

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Ravioli Maker (Half Moon) 6" pasta maker Review


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Ravioli Maker (Half Moon) 6" pasta maker Overview



Weston 2 Half Moon Ravioli Noodle Attachment for 6 Pasta Maker
2 Half Moon Ravioli Noodle Attachment
Attaches to the 6 Pasta Maker
Measures: 3.8 x 5.8 x 6.8


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Pasta Machine Model TR70

Sunday, May 16, 2010

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Pasta Machine Model TR70 Overview


This motorized pasta extruder is the perfect machine for any restaurant or commercial application. The TR70 comes with 3 dies. This pasta machine has a tank capacity 3.3 lbs., .5 HP, 10" x 14.5" x 16", 110v. The TR70 can produce 8.8 lbs. per hour. Table top model.


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Atlas Manual Pasta Extruder Regina - Made in Italy

Saturday, May 15, 2010

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Atlas Manual Pasta Extruder Regina - Made in Italy Review


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I have bought and tried just about all the Chinese Pasta Mixer-Extruders that are being sold today, including the Ronco disaster and the Pasta imPerfect (and its' 3 or 4 clones that have interchangable parts with the Pasta Perfect.) and have decided that you need to invest at least 0 to get a combination unit that has a ghost of a chance of performing decently.

I have had good luck with two different units: The somewhat pricey Kitchen-Aid pasta extruder attachment (which requires the ownership of a Kitchen-Aid mixer, and this cheap little Atlas manual pasta extruder. Both units require you make up the dough in advance. With the Kitchen-Aid you have the dough hook and all the other great equipment. With the Atlas, you can use a fork, flour, eggs, your hands and whatever else, to create your dough.

With the dies included, you can make spaghetti, macaroni, noodles, lasanga and cookies. Who cares about the 8 other dies that don't work very well in the other machines anyhow? It is a manual machine. Nothing to jam or burn out. Easy to clean. And it does its' thing quite well! This is the unit to get if you want do what pasta extruders do best. Roller type pasta makers also have their place, but you can easily afford this little angel and a roller machine as well! Obviously I love it!


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Atlas Manual Pasta Extruder Regina - Made in Italy Feature


  • 5 different dies available for making 5 different types of pasta
  • Made in Italy
  • Manual machine for making pasta by extrusion



Atlas Manual Pasta Extruder Regina - Made in Italy Overview


The Regina Atlas is a manual machine for making pasta by extrusion. Comes complete with five interchangeable dies for producing Rigatoni, Maccheroni, Maccheroncini, Bucatini and Fusilli. The machine is made entirely of plastic for foodstuffs. The control handle and the locking clamp are made of chrome-plated steel and shockproof plastic. The five dies are made of plastic for foodstuffs and chrome-plated steel. The size of the Extruder measures 10 x 5 x 7.5-in. Made in Italy


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Lello 2720 Pastamaster 2200

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

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Lello 2720 Pastamaster 2200 Review


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I've made hundreds of pounds of pasta over the years, both cooking professionally and at home for my family and friends. In addition to these automatic machines, I've used the SS manual hand crank machines as well, and while they have nostalgia and some positive features, they can't beat the speed of this machine when I'm just cooking at home and want to whip something together. (obviously, I would not recommended using this model in a restaurant setting.)

I purchased this product at home after using an older Simac machine for many years. (It is my mother's machine, and it's very well made and still works great.) The Lello is really an update of that product, and through practice, it will provide excellent pastas.

I COMPLETELY understand people's frustrations; sometimes it can seem like the machine is impossible to master. Here are some easy tips to get good results, beyond the obvious, like reading the instructions. In reality, the main suspect is usually the flour and overuse of liquids, which you can in some ways control, and other ways not.

1) Patience: People are often too quick to add additional water and/or eggs when the dough doesn't seem quite right. Give it 30 seconds between additions, and add the liquids slowly. Otherwise, you'll add more water, it will look right, and then all of a sudden, it will knead and turn into one ball when you go to extrude. This is the #1 way to kill the motor.
2) Precision: Though it's not as critical for this as opposed to baking, (because you can adjust your liquid as you go,) weigh your flour. It will cut down on the batch to batch variation. A cheap digital scale is amazing. Also, always use the same size eggs if you use eggs. It makes consistency easier.
3) Like someone else said, always error on the side of more flour as opposed to water. It's much easier to correct the problem with water than it is by adding more flour.

4) Understand the flour you are using and conditions:
Unfortunately, flour varies year to year, season to season, and depending on where you buy it and how you keep it, bag to bag. In my opinion, this has more of a effect on pasta making than anything else, even though your not actually cooking it in this machine. Also, some flours are more difficult to work with than others; semolina (mixed 50/50 with all purpose) is trickier than just using all purpose and eggs. My advice: find a flour you like, stick with it, and control your conditions. Keep the flour fresh, store it properly, and that goes a long way towards good results.

Overall, I recommend this machine; you will never go back to dry pasta once you get used to how good the fresh is!


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Lello 2720 Pastamaster 2200 Feature


  • Kneads and mixes the pasta
  • Makes 2-pounds of homeade pasta in 20 minutes
  • Large 1300-watt motor
  • Includes 6 discs for 6 different shapes of pasta



Lello 2720 Pastamaster 2200 Overview


Full cycle electric pasta maker


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