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Dr. Weil 9804 The Healthy Kitchen Stainless-Steel 80-Watt Juicer with Stainless-Steel Cup | 
enlarge | Brand: Dr.Weil Category: Kitchen
List Price: $125.00 Buy New: $99.00 You Save: $26.00 (21%)
New (3) from $99.00
Rating: 2 reviews
Shipping Weight (lbs): 5.3 Dimensions (in): 6.8 x 6.8 x 11
MPN: 9804 Model: 9804 UPC: 879894000140 EAN: 0879894000140
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | High-performance citrus juicer with stainless-steel cup | | • | Durable stainless-steel housing; powerful 80-watt motor | | • | Stainless-steel blades ensure thorough extraction; auto pulp ejection | | • | Serving spout with anti-drip valve; convenient cord storage | | • | Measures approximately 6-4/5 by 6-4/5 by 11 inches; 1-year limited warranty |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description The road to healthy living starts with a nutritious glass of fresh citrus juice each morning. This handsome juicer features an automatic switch-on that sends a set of stainless steel blades rotating, extracting every last bit of rejuvenating juice into a waiting cup. One-year limited warranty. Model 9804.
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| Customer Reviews:
Average, but for price should be better. November 28, 2008 Josh (Orlando, Fl) After a lot of research I bought the Weil and the Tribest Citristar knowing one was getting returned. This is a comparison of both. The Weil is 30 watts stronger, I'll give it that. It's much harder to stop the Weil than the Citristar with your hand but both motors are more than capable of the job. It is also a bit better looking, being steel on the outside vs. plastic. Cons are: 1. Not very big at base, therefore tends to wobble just a bit at times. Tribest has much larger base and is far sturdier. 2. The reemer isn't wide enough so instead of just pressing down you have to kind of squeeze the sides into it to extract all the juice. Also, half the ridges on the reemer or smooth and curved instead of coming to a point. This prohibits it from really tearing into the flesh of the fruit and extracting all the juice. I compared both with the same amount of oranges and the citristar extracted about 10% more juice than the Weil. 3. The reemer on the citristar is much sturdier due to the shaft it sits on being twice as big as the Weil. Both were comparable in noise level in that the Citristar is slightly louder but the Weil has a much higher pitched squeel to it that I thought was a bit irritating. Cleanup for both was very easing. Both seemed to have the same pulp content in the juice. Generally, I feel the Citristar is a better all around juicer. The Weil seems more like asthetics may have been the top priority. Weil introduced this juicer with a whole lineup of kitchen appliances instead of focusing on just this product. It's advertised as being Swiss. I don't quite see it. Overall, it's a decent juicer but for the current price of $80 to $100 either get the Citristar or step up to the Breville Citrus Press.
The Best Citrus Juicer September 11, 2008 A. Leitner (Englewood, Colorado) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I make fresh juice every morning and have had terrible luck with other juicers. Either they were two light and bounced all over the countertop or they broke down after a couple of months. This juicer is beautifully built, solid and very, very easy to clean. I love it!!!!
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