Breville BJE200XL 700-Watt Compact Juice Fountain
Breville BJE200XL 700-Watt Compact Juice Fountain
(200 customer reviews)
Product Features
Heavy-duty compact juice fountain with centered knife blade assembly
700-watt motor operates at 14,000 RPM for maximum extraction
Extra-large 3-inch centered feed tube; stainless-steel micro-mesh filter
Dishwasher-safe parts; custom cleaning brush included
Measures 9-1/2 by 8-3/4 by 16 inches; 1-year limited warranty
Product Details
Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 8.8 x 16 inches
Shipping Weight: 13 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
Shipping Advisory: This item must be shipped separately from other items in your order. Additional shipping charges will not apply.
ASIN: B000MDHH06
Item model number: BJE200XL
Product Description
The stabilizing knife centers the fruits or vegetables over the cutter and filter to increase yield by 30%. This makes it 10 times faster than other juice extractors. The patented dual centered knife system minces fruits and vegetables into minute particles and forces them against the mesh filter for speed and maximum yield. The easy to clean internal pulp container is simple to assemble with the durable stainless steel base and makes 1.5 quarts of juice before needing to be emptied. The 750-watt motor spins the filter basket at 14000 RPM, extracting an 8 ounces glass of juice in 5 seconds.
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews
WOW - Way better than expected - XLNT daily juicer, August 24, 2007
By Ed Osworth “The Joy Professor” (Lowell, Oregon Forest)
I juce at least once a day as I primarily eat raw foods.
My Jack LaLane juicer finally wore out after 2.5 years of daily use. I was tempted to buy another - but I liked the way everything including the pulp catcher is all in one unit. So glad I got the Breville.
This thing is POWERFUL, especially compared to “Jack LaLanne”. It is so powerful I usually don’t even use the pusher except to cover the top so your ceiling doesn’t get covered with stuff. Other reviewers have mentioned that tendency. What wasn’t mentioned is that the reason it does that is because the motor is so beefy that stuff will shoot straight up.
When juicing soft stuff I immediately cover the top with my hand.
The design of this thing is absolutely first rate. Even down to the plug, which has a moulded loop so that it is easy to unplug and plug in! No tool is required to remove the basket, as in most other juicers. Breville uses a combo of ingenious design and magnets to hold it in place!
Ease of use and fit and finish is perfect.
Clean up is really a 2 minute operation and I don’t even own a dishwasher. It will stain eventually, as every juicer I have ever owned does. Carrot juice would make a great dye
The pulp on this juicer is a bit wetter than the Jack LaLanne. The “Jack” had a much larger basket and a much slower rotation. I believe that may account for it. But it isn’t much wetter - just very slightly.
This juicer makes much smaller pieces of pulp though - and my experience so far has been that it gets just as much juice from a pound of carrots.
Bottom line - I can’t imagine anyone not loving this unit.
Excellent design–one defective part promptly replaced, May 18, 2007
By Roger Fleischer “Roger F” (Santa Cruz, CA USA)
I received the BJE200XL from [...] in April 2007. Today I was drying the pulp container and noticed liquid and pulp trapped inside the seam between the clear part and the grey plastic. This seam can be seen by looking down at the pulp container from above. It is most visible around the spout, but it continues all around in a full circle. This place cannot be cleaned with the special brush provided. I don’t want to be an alarmist, but a little bit of food poisoning is not a trivial matter, especially since a lot of people who juice are already sick or have weak immune systems. A few germs breeding in this trapped space and mixed with the juice could be a constant drag that is undiagnosed, rather than one big episode that sends you to the hospital. I reported the problem to the manufacture and received a prompt replacement. After almost daily use for two weeks there is no sign of the problem. I will keep checking, but it would appear at this point that this was a defective part, not a design problem. At this point we are happy with the machine and with the manufacturer’s excellent customer service.
Best of three, October 22, 2007
By Travis Bikel “Vulcanelli” (Bellingham, WA)
This is my third juicing machine. My first was a Champion which served without problems for years. On the plus side it was powerful and durable. On the down side it was rather noisy, vibrated a lot and left a lot of juice in the pulp and was hard to clean. My second juicer was the omega screw machine which I still have. I bought it because it also did wheat grass. On the plus side it is quiet and juices anything, makes nut butter and extracts a lot of juice leaving very dry pulp. On the down side it is slow and worst of all the feed tube is really small. You have to do a lot of cutting to get things small enough to get into the feed tube. I pretty much only use it for wheatgrass now. The Breville is the best juicer I have had. It is an example of good product design in that it is simple, practical and attractive. It is powerful, has a feed tube large enough to take large whole carrots, beets and small apples. It is quiet, comes apart easy and cleans up quickly. The capture pitcher which nests into the machine has a nice cover so you can store the juice for later. If making juice is a hassle you’re going to put off doing it. This juicer makes juicing easy and not a hassle.
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Really pleased, March 14, 2007
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