Ever since the fitness craze of the 80s and the health and nutritional knowledge of the 90 bouts juicers have returned to the repertoire of kitchen equipment. Now no longer applies only to the informed and body-conscious sports student press, but again the whole family. The enjoyment of freshly squeezed juice and the pleasure of drinking quality was, so to speak "the whole society" rediscovered. This implies already that a device needs to have a certain robustness to cope with as the duration of use within a family can.
This is given in absolute Beem D1000.350. At first, maybe a little bulkier than other presses acting, it gives from the outset soundness and stability. The manufacturer, however, has obviously internalized that the eye mitpresst because the device also meets high aesthetic demands. The satin stainless steel casing, the shapeliness of the press shell, they make the Beem a visual highlight. I use the device now about 2 weeks she is with me almost in constant use. And they done their duty to the full satisfaction, without a murmur and quirks. Due to the easy removability of the individual elements (Pressaufschatz, shell - much more it are certainly not), which is simply the present apparatus real and not just promises (before ending the installation and removal of the chaos as with so many other domestic helpers) which can then be rinse under water jet easily, is one made as comfortable as possible not only the use but also the cleaning.
Maybe you need at first a brief moment to put the gehälftete Citrus exactly on the pressing head, the upper press lever then exactly the fruit wraps (because one squeezes it's otherwise "wrong" and thus not eliciting the juice in full volume) - But after 2, 3 oranges you get the bow. The pressing process itself is possible without any effort and happens pleasantly quiet. No monstrous electric hum that shook the apartment.
Conclusion: A good, solid product everyday. One understands why Koch icon Witzigmann for advertising pregnant using its name.