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Review on Auger juicer Kitfort KT-1102-2, burgundy by Felicja Sawicka ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am delighted, the product is really worthy.

In general, I am satisfied with the purchase - itcomst 6450 with delivery, the only thing that upset me was that I wanted metallic, but they brought orange. I don’t think that for this money you can find a better juicer, especially starting from tests on the Internet, for example from this one: My own spin results on the Kitfort KT-1102: Orange: 712022% juice yield from the original mass (680g of juice came out of 870g of peeled oranges) Solid apple: 71.4% (from 700g of apples 500g of juice came out) Carrots: 47.5% (380g of juice came out of 800g of carrots). Ifcompared with the results of juicers from the test at the link I indicated, then Kitfort KT-1102 noticeably outperforms most juicers in apples and oranges, but loses to almost everyone in carrots, in the juice from which there is also a lot of pulp, you can almost chew it account for. Perhaps it depends on the particular batch of carrots, time will tell.

Pros
  • The price-quality ratio is one of the best. 1. Pressing apples and oranges gives a record percentage of juice, I will write in numbers below. 2. Outwardly, it looks solid, not inferior to models that are 2-3 times more expensive. 3. Included is a good color brochure with recipes for fruit and vegetable cocktails, a description of the beneficial properties of juices from various vegetation. 4. Strong noise, as it should be for a screw juicer, does not emit. 5. It copes well when throwing whole fruits, but I think it's better not to load the motor and plastic body once again and throw halves / quarters.
Cons
  • 1. Washes not quickly. 2. It does not cope well with carrots - the net clogs up after a few carrots, after which a lot of pulp gets into the juice, and the cake, in turn, turns out to be damp. 3. When reversing, the top cover and even the entire squeeze glass can fly off. 4. Very often the last piece of vegetable or fruit gets stuck in the auger and spins along with it without going down into the spin cycle. You can push it either with a new piece or with a reverse - but not the first time. 5. The power is slightly lacking - this is felt if you throw more than 1 piece of material at the same time. However, it is not clear whether this somehow affects the quality of the spin. 6. The cake is not the driest, but as far as I understand, it is not particularly dry in single-screw juicers, in principle, therefore, those who want to "squeeze out all the juices" can be advised to centrifuge or twin-screw ones.