First, you have to in this essay so getting used to the fact that you do not pressed from above, but expresses the fruit head-on the device. If you, however, get used to it, is also very good. The remark in a review that the juice would run down the arm, I can not confirm. but you have a bit careful, so as not too much injected at the first attachment of the fruit.
For larger fruits such as grapefruits, the cone is also a bit small. A second cone to switch would be - even considering the price - mounted. At the very first use (with grapefruit) also showed up at my device a slight discoloration.
Another disadvantage - for me - is that you can not attach the attachment when the bowl is mounted in the KitchenAid. I always keep the bowl on the unit, for reasons of space. So I always have to just remove the bowl to juicers.
Furthermore, the material makes but the usual stable and high-quality impression. Cleaning is easy, there is no too small crevices or grooves where pulp could become entangled. According to the description, the parts may also from time to time in the dishwasher. The collecting filter for the pulp is small, can be drained away so easily in the organic waste.
Even the assembly and attachment to the KitchenAid is simply (as with all other papers also), that everything went smoothly. The cone is operated with sufficient force so that the fruits can be expressed well. Unlike other presses, the machine does not stop in more pressure on the cone.
All in all, not enough of the essay to my previous (quality) press Philips Essentials approach, because I'm very spoiled, but it is a good compromise for those who do not have the space for all kinds of small appliances in the kitchen. With No-Name juicers the essay but can keep forever.