Samson Juicer – Part 2

saMost models come with a pitcher that has a slit below the top so that any foam that does form on the top of the juice isn’t poured out when the juice is poured from the pitcher.

Occasionally the juicer will back up if softer fruit is run through the juicer continuously. This can be rectified by running a softer fruit through and following it with a harder vegetable. In this way the pulp appears to get cleaned out quicker.

The juicer also comes with separate filters for fruits that must be changed when juicing grapefruit or oranges. This can add time to the preparation process and a bit more time in the cleanup.

Another factor in the purchase of a Samson Juice Extractor is that they are usually a bit more expensive than a centrifugal juicer or some of the other lower end gear juicers. However, because the juicer is more cost-efficient it also makes more juice for each of the products sent through the machine. This means that the machine will actually pay for itself in just a couple of months.

The Samson Juice Extractor has several attachments for other uses that come in handy for the cook interested in making their own pasta or mincing their own fish. Clean up is simple with a toothbrush type of utensil provided with the machine. The average time to clean up is about 3 minutes and most of the attachments are dishwasher safe.

For the cost the Samson Extractor is a great buy. The company has wonderful customer service and honors their warranties without question.

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