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The Magimix LeDuo Juicer is worth every penny.

Advantages: Excellent juicing, heavy duty motor
Disadvantages: Parts are not dishwasher proof at normal cycles.

It has been an absolute joy to own this machine, which was bought as a replacement for a Kenwood juicer. The Magimix LeDuo works like a large centrifuge, spinning the fruit at high speed and extracting the juice through tiny holes in the outside of the spinning drum. The simple design makes it easy to clean, and Magimix even provide a tool for removing fruit pulp so that you can continue to use your machine without having to wash it all up each time you empty the pulp. EASE OF USE Extremely easy to use, the juicer can cope with 500g (a pound) of fruit at a time, before you need to remove the pulp. I have successfully used it to juice apples, pineapple, gooseberries, raspberries, apricots, grapes, and even coconut to make coconut milk! The apple juice was so good, I am intending to buy a crate of apples in the autumn. You need ...

izzwizz 27.07.2003 · Read full review
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Magimix Le Duo juicer with citrus press

Advantages: Centrifugal - squeezes maximum juice out
Disadvantages: Needs emptying frequently

I requested this juicer for a present after reading a good review in a magazine. It was to replace my aging Kenwood juicer which I felt never extracted all the juice as I was always left with wet looking pulp. The juicer has two tops, one for extracting juice from fruit and veg and the other is a citrus press. I wasn't too worried about having the citrus press, but it does work quite well. The fruit or veg has to be cut small enough to go into the feed chute and is pushed down by a pusher, against a sort of grater then the grated material is spun at high speed to extract the juice. The juice runs down a chute on the front of the machine into the glass or jug that you must have in place to catch it. When the chamber gets too full the machine starts to vibrate its way across the worktop and must be stopped and emptied ...

cazzooblue 22.09.2004 · Read full review
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TASTE MY JUICE

Advantages: Practical, durable, efficient
Disadvantages: Hard work to clean

of juicers available left me with no real alternative. I am a firm believer in ensuring that any electrical appliances that I buy look good, have as many features as I can find, and won’t fall to bits within two months. It is certainly true that you can buy quiet cheap juice extractors these days – around the £20 mark – but they don’t have the range of features that Le Duo has and nor do they look like they will last the mile. The Magimix model is sturdy, substantial and has a good quality feel to it. At £99, it was virtually the most expensive model I could find – the next one up was an industrial grade model, and probably more powerful than I required. APPEARANCE AND DESIGN The Magimix is housed in high quality plastic – at the time of purchase, the model was available in white or yellow. A stainless ...

LostWitness 08.05.2002 · Read full review
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