The best whole fruit Juicer in the world? The Philips HR1871

Posted by Paul Handley on Mon 5th December 2011 at 08:54 AM, Filed in Unusual Christmas Gift IdeasFitness giftsGifts For HerGifts For HimCool Gadget GiftsWedding Gift Ideas

I am all for freshly squeezed fruit, but have not been completely impressed with the juicers I have tried before, especially the ‘whole fruit’ juicers.

You want to be able to throw in the fruit, whole and wait for freshly squeezed juice at the other end. Too many times, my ‘whole fruit’ juicer would buckle from the pressure of something ‘substantial’ like an apple….

I am not a morning person, so my past juicing experiences have been amplified by my mood at the time.

Philips asked me to check out their HR1871 whole fruit juicer. I am now of a different opinion in terms of juicers. This was a hassle free juicing dream.

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Whole fruit? It rips through them and amazingly even gives you 10% more juice than their previous model.

A lot of thought has gone into this one. You can collect up to 2.5 litres of juice in one go. The cleaning process is as easy as the juicing.

There are some whole fruit juicers that claim to juice whole fruit, but the feed tube is not wide enough for, say, an apple. Frustrating…and NOT whole fruit. You have to chop the blighters to make them fit.

Not so with the Philips juicer. An extra wide feeding chute almost beckons the fruit in – ‘Come on then, let’s see what you’ve got’ this super mean juicer taunts the fruit.

At £200 RRP, it’s a fair price. Do you want a juicer that gives you hassle and does not work as stated or do you want what I now consider to be the best whole fruit juicer in the world? 

Recommended….with a massive smile – and it’s morning!

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