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Review on Auger juicer Kitfort KT-1102-2, burgundy by Bogusawa Jwik ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A wonderful product, it's nice to use.

I bought a juicer to feed vitamins to a girl - he buys fruits, but instead of eating, he forgets and “dries” them to such an extent that he can only throw them away. And so he squeezed a glass of juice, put it down - and now he seems to be drinking. With children, in theory, it should also roll like this =) . In principle, kitfort is quite a normal device. There are not enough stars from the sky, but it does its job, and does it well. I didn’t notice much difference with the more expensive Sigmund, who was once a long time ago (his relatives took him), it will even be better because of the wide neck. True, there is a plastic protrusion there, so you don’t leave whole apples, but in ordinary augers there is generally a “micro” hole, there you almost had to chop apples and other fruits to fit them in. In reality, the quarters of the apple did not fit, they had to be cut into eighths. Even halves fit into the kitfort. This is really a plus. . And so what else to say - it makes juice from apples, from oranges it’s generally great, from carrots it’s cool, especially with an apple. Pineapple is still pretty cool. . By the way, about the pulp - firstly, you need to take apples Glory to the winner, Granny Smith or, at worst, Antonovka. The harder the apple, the harder it is to gnaw and leave a dent with your finger in the store, the more juice will come out of it and less pulp. Granny Smith almost completely goes into juice, and ordinary red apples go into puree, and nothing more. And secondly, I put a glass under the juice drain hole, and a small strainer into it. There are those, such as for dummies, only a little larger. Juice pours through it into a glass, and part of the pulp remains in the sieve. As a result, the juice turns out to be juice, albeit with pulp, but not too much. . In any case, the juicer presses the juice, and does it well. Some people think that this is a miracle device that will make crystal clear, perfect juice from any fruit. It is necessary to adequately assess the capabilities of a juice production plant, and a device worth 7 thousand, for your money - a great thing.

Pros
  • compact Beautiful (I have modification KT-1102-2, orange) Fairly easy to clean Quiet (not like a jet engine in centrifugal) Large opening for fruit loading Worth the money Juice turns out much better than in centrifugal
Cons
  • Well, maybe the top cover is not very strong, when squeezing from carrots, you can see how it is slightly “driven” by the grinding effort. But everything seems to be normal.