DeLonghi Cucina DJE270 Electric Citrus Juicer
- Two-way rotation makes juice extraction as efficient as possible
- Stainless steel strainer
- Transparent container with pour spout
- One-touch operation
- Cord storage underneath
Product Description
DeLonghi DJE270 Cucina Electric Citrus Juicer stainless-steel strainer catches pulp and seeds, and the translucent 4-cup pitcher below shows how much juice is accumulating. The pitcher has a pour spout and handle, and lifts off the power base for easy cleanup. Amazon.com Review
What better way to start the day than with fresh-squeezed orange juice? Make as little as one glass or enough to fill a pitcher. Hold half a cut orange or other citrus fruit on the juicing cone, push down hard, and the rotating cone extracts the juice. The cone will even change direction to extract as much juice as possible. A stainless-steel strainer catches pulp and seeds, and the translucent 4-cup pitcher below shows how much juice is accumulating. The pitcher has a pour spout and handle, and lifts off the power base for easy cleanup. Store with the clear plastic dust cover on top and it's ready to go next time. The 8-by-7-inch electric juicer comes with a one-year warranty against defects. --Ann Bieri
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DeLonghi Cucina DJE270 Electric Citrus Juicer
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- Publisher: Delonghi
- Label: Delonghi
- Studio: Delonghi
- Average Customer Review:
based on 2 reviews
- Sales Rank in Kitchen & Housewares: #163123
Avg. Customer Review:
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: weak 2006-07-30
Comment: Not enough juice to get juice! This machine isn't powerful enough to fully juice a half lemon. Not really worth the price, better off with a hand operated powerful one.
42 of 43 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: A real disappointment 2002-12-28
Comment: I got this product for Christmas; it is either defective or of very poorly quality. It worked fine juicing the first 3-4 oranges, but after that, the motor couldn't seem to cope with any sort of actual pressure--it seemed like it just wasn't powerful enough. The "two-way rotation" feature is a total crock as well...
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