Mixer Secrets Revealed

As centrifugal juicers go, the Breville BJE820XL Juice Fountain sits near the top


End of the cost range, but also features a nearly flawless design.
I have never been a big fan of centrifugal juicers. I prefer the dependability and
High yields brought forth by masticating juicers. Still, masticating juicers work
Rather slowly, so that I can understand why a number of other individuals feel drawn toward the
centrifugal option. Another reason I haven't been much of a fan of centrifugal


As you will see in this article, the Breville BJE820XL Seems to be fully capable of
Living up to its claims, save for a few minor issues which we will also discuss.

This Breville juicer comes with a 1200-watt motor. Let me say that again to make
Sure you read it correctly -- this Breville juicer comes with a 1200-watt motor. Most
other juicers contain motors ranging between 600 and 1000 watts. A 1200-watt
Motor is actually quite difficult to find in a centrifugal juicer, even though it's certainly
A excellent addition.
To give you a quick lesson in centrifugal juicer motors, let me begin by telling you

The juicer spin at incredibly high speeds while pushing themselves against dense
Foods, it is extremely important that the motor of a centrifugal juicer be able to
The lower the wattage of a centrifugal juicer's motor, the
Higher the odds of it overheating and breaking down.
The 1200-watt motor of this Juice Fountain is likely to stand up to just about
anything you can throw at it. I do not hesitate to say that you can easily create

motor overheating, breaking down, or needing to rest.
Choose a Speed, Any Speed
As I have said in other articles, I am not sure that it is really necessary to feature
Five speeds in a centrifugal juicer, but five speeds are much better than two speeds,
Which is infinitely better than one speed.
Are required to break down different types of foods. Soft foods can easily be
In fact, You Won't want to

Your food and you'll probably create massive amounts of froth.
Hard, dense foods, such as carrots and celery, are best broken down at high speed
settings, such as 12,000 RPMs. Any setting below this level Won't be able to
break down the food completely. It will send large chunks of unprocessed wet
pulp into the pulp collector instead of properly extracting the juice from it.
Traditional two-speed centrifugal juicers force you to choose between these two
Kinds of settings, while completely ignoring the fact that medium density foods,
such as apples and pineapples, require their own speed setting to properly extract
juices from them. Fortunately, with the five speed settings available on this Breville
Juice Fountain, you will be able to select just the right setting for the food you are
juicing.
Convenience Features
Breveille BJE820XL 2FMultiple features have been added to this Juice Fountain to
make your life both safer and easier.
Although I have already stated that I do not believe the motor of this Juice
Fountain will overheat or break down very easily, It's nice to know that certain
Measures are taken to further reduce the likelihood of that happening.
Breville's overload protection system ensures that if internal sensors believe there
Is a risk of the system overheating, the motor will be turned off to allow it time to
cool.
Another interesting feature is the safety locking system included with most, if not
all, Breville juicers. This system makes it nearly impossible to open the juicer if it is
Running, and won't let you turn it on without the lid securely fastened.
This juicer also features a large 3-inch feeding chute, perfect for dropping in
Entire fruits and vegetables without the hassle of having to chop them up prior to
juicing. The extra-large pulp collector bin also saves you time, as you will not need
to stop to empty it during the juicing process.
An additional impressive feature is the large juice pitcher. This juice pitcher
appears to attach directly to the machine to reduce splatter and spillage. It also
incorporates a handle for easy lifting, an easy-pour spout, and measurement
lines.
Almost Flawless
While I am incredibly impressed with the 1200-watt motor, five speed settings,
And the plethora of convenience features built into this juicer, I must say it's
not perfect. Nothing is perfect, though, so I am sure you were expecting me to
point out the minor flaws associated with this juicer.
1 unfortunate drawback of the Breville BJE820XL is that it takes up a lot of
counter space. Adding to the amount of space it utilizes are its oversized juice
pitcher and large pulp collector. Although the juice pitcher and pulp collector can
Be quite convenient, they may also be a small pain for those with small
countertops and scarce cupboard space.
I would also like to take a moment to caution you against Breville's claim that this
juicer can easily digest leafy greens on its low speed setting. While the low speed
Setting is the best way to extract some juice from leafy greens, you are unlikely to
extract very much juice from leafy greens using any centrifugal juicer. Juice must
Be squeezed from this sort of vegetable, not diced up and bled from within it. If
You are interested in a juicer which can adequately handle leafy green vegetables,
You might want to look into purchasing a masticating juicer.
Concluding Remarks
In conclusion, although the Breville BJE820XL Juice Fountain exists at the high end
Of the centrifugal juicer price range, it seems to be very well built and is very likely to
stand the test of time as you throw large batches of fruit and vegetables at it. Its
Incredibly strong motor can easily handle tasks which the motors of other juicers
Will find difficult. The convenience and safety features added to this juicer only
serve to increase its value even further. It's my opinion that this juicer is built for
Serious juicers who don't have a strong need to incorporate leafy green
Vegetables into their juicing diet, and it's well worth its increased price.

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