I am based in Kent and commute each day to work for a London law firm. I have 5 beautiful (and very...
I am based in Kent and commute each day to work for a London law firm. I have 5 beautiful (and very spoilt) Birman cats and two Hamsters. I enjoy country walks, river boat trips, rummaging in markets and musical theatre.
Member since:23.07.2009
Reviews:13
I was originally planning to buy a Jack La Lanne - my original juicer purchased years before at the Ideal Home Show had given up and I had my heart set on a whole fruit juicer. The Jack La Lanne was expensive and I saw the Philips in a London store for just under £100 and bought it. It is easy to use, very easy to take apart for cleaning and re-assemble. It is a very effcient juicer and the pulp which comes out is nearly dry which is a sign of a good juicer.
A couple of years later I saw one of the La Lanne models on special offer and decided there would be no harm in owning a "spare". I was very disappointed. The juicer has more parts that need cleaning after use and takes longer to dismantle. It is also noisier than the Philips.
For anyone who has seen the hyped up ads for the La Lanne Juicer, and is torn between the two, the Philips is definitely the better option.
If you have a child who is not keen on their fruit and veg, this is an excellent way of getting them to have their 5 a day.