Black & Decker CJ625, Works great — squeezes..

Overall Rating44444

Works great — squeezes more lemon juice than a manual juicer.

I have gone nuts for homemade lemonade. The first batch was made with a manual juicer from half of a 5-lb bag of lemons. I then decided to buy an inexpensive electric juicer, which I used to juice the other half of my lemons. Voila–more juice from the same number of lemons! It will take a while to see any real savings on lemons, but meanwhile the lemonade is fantastic. This machine cleans easily, works well, keeps the seeds out of the juice, and can be adjusted for a little or a lot of pulp in the juice. I didn’t try stopping all the pulp, so I can’t comment on that. This CJ625 is worth what it costs. Also, the motor kept on working without complaint after 12 half-lemons. I have no complaints either.

Update (2/8/2012):

The featured review for this product, Black & Decker CJ625 30-Watt 34-Ounce Citrus Juicer Kitchen, was written by Two alarm guy.

The average rating for this item is 4 out of 5 stars, according to 3 reviews.

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Reviews (3)

Jiri N

April 24th, 2010 at 7:07 pm    


Overall Rating44444

not sure ….
I have kinda mixed feelings about this juicer. It works but could work better, at the same time I never really used juicer before and for $20 this is bargain.

+ really like the compact size when you store it
+ really like how easy it is to wash it
- the motor could be stronger
- I have really hard time to figure out how hard to press and not to change the rotation
- the top lid does not secure (it just sits on), when I store juice in the fridge I would expect it would lock in


C. Fleischer

May 9th, 2010 at 11:08 am    


Overall Rating33333

Okay Juicer. Works well For Minor Use
I have grown up with citrus trees in the yard and still have a couple in my own yard. I needed a citrus juicer since the motor on a almost new Black and Decker juicer started smoking and turned quickly into trash.

THE CONS: So after a decent amount of research, I bought this one. I don’t juice too often, but when I do, it is usually a few pounds of citrus. I thought this juicer would be okay for that, and it does works OK with some setbacks. I absolutely hate how fickle the pressure sensor is on this thing. Even with evenly distributed pressure, it will rotate quickly back and forth until you let up. There must be some sort of trick to this, but I would think a juicer wouldn’t need tricks. I have also had this juicer get so warm to the touch that I had to stop and let it cool off: obviously you can’t do large batches at a time. Only small batches.

THE PROS: Okay, so it was cheap. I wasn’t expecting much. It also comes apart easily for cleaning, which is a big plus. It holds a decent amount of liquid and pours well without dribbling. I love that the cord is neatly tucked away in its grooves for storage.


Two alarm guy

May 26th, 2010 at 4:20 am    


Overall Rating55555

Works great — squeezes more lemon juice than a manual juicer.
Rated 5 stars.


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