The first dismantling proved a little difficult because everything was still sitting a little firm, but already the second disassembling it was very simple and easy to handle. Only the block with the filter and the cutting disc is still sitting tight, but can now also take without male support apart.
Meanwhile, I have tried various juices using apples, carrots, oranges, tangerines, grapes, etc. The juicer came well cope with all, but you should be quick in grapes and the pusher follow up on quickly, otherwise the grapes by the rotation knife hopping out again. Citrus fruits should be peeled and as much of the white skin removed as the juice is bitter otherwise. Starchy fruits are not in the juicer, such as bananas. Also mangoes are described in the instruction manual to be inappropriate, I'll try it on occasion nevertheless.
I juiced a lemon and get roughly twice as much juice as. By squeezing by hand The juicer is therefore very economical and the remains barely contain juice.
However, the juicer produces quite a lot of foam. You have the juice once let set, so that the foam on top of the set and settle down. Then you can pour off relatively clear juice. In my opinion, the sieve in the juice extractor is still something very permeable, on the other hand it would be likely to plug into finer version more. In orange and tangerine juices which is not problematic, since one always expects to reach the pulp. In mealy apples and pears soft but the juice is grainy and looks more like a smoothie. I pour the juice then still by a tea filter or cloth. Then you get a nice clear juice, which the n from the market and not inferior in taste even surpasses it. And all this without any additives.
The cost may be a bit much when you really just want a glass of juice produced. But for a complete jug and several juice drinkers it is appropriate. Also can be as older fruit that may not eat more because it looks chipped, processed and you do not have to throw away.
The cleaning is very simple, if it is carried out directly after use. Once the pulp is dried, the cleaning is difficult. As long as everything is fresh, it can be rinsed off easily. In addition, most parts are dishwasher safe and -suitable.
I'm mainly surprised and very pleased with this juicer and we already have and will in future buy more fruits to now produce as well as fresh fruit juice besides the usual fruit plates and drinking. If you can live with it, to let the juice once are a little so that everything can settle, or even once to filter, then this juicer is highly recommended, as easy to use and to clean.