Acme 6001 Juicer - Juicerator Household Centrifugal Juicer
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ACME Juicer 6001 - Juicerator Household Centrifugal Force Juicer Features & SpecificationsAcme 6001 Juicer - Juicerator Household Juicer - Great value!!The Acme 6001 Juicer lest you juice all of your fresh fruits and vegetables into a pure, fresh juice instantly! This is a centrifugal force juicer where the inner basket spins 60 times per second which forces the juice through thousands of tiny openings. The pulp then filters down the side for easy disposal!This juice does a very good job of squeezing almost every last drop of moisture from fruits and veggies. This can give your kids their raw juices an nutrients in a fun, easy and economical way. Kids love to use the juicer - which makes it all that much easier to get them to drink it!Features:Juices all fruits and vegetablesPulp-free juicePatented Gyro Base - prevents slipping and 'walking' while the juicer is functioningEasy to clean - a simple turn will release the clutch - lift and clean!Powerful induction type motor - no brushes that can wear outStainless steel basket / strainer - two quart capacityQuality material - all inner parts are made of commercial stainless steel. Bowl and lid are made of high quality stainless steelUL ListedSpecifications: ModelACME 6001Weight13 PoundsDimensionsDepth13"Width:11"Height:21"Feed Chute Diameter2 InchesCapacity64 ozVoltage120 V / AC / 60HzPower160 WMotorPulp Ejection InductionMotor Speed3600 RPMExtraction MethodCentrifugal ForceMotor Power186.43 Watts 1/4 HorsepowerBuilt ofMade of quality stainless steel (bowl and lid)Warranty10 Year Warranty (except blade) What is the difference between theAcme 5001 andAcme 6001?The differences between these two juicers is:TheAcme 6001 carries a 10 year Warranty while theAcme 5001 carries a 5 year warranty. The other difference is that the bowl and lid on theAcme 6001 are pure stainless steel while theAcme 5001 are made of Tyril plastic.Other than these two differences the mechanisms, motor speed, etc are the exact same.
Amazon Sales Rank: #29462 in Kitchen & Housewares Brand: ACME Dimensions: 13.00" h x 11.00" w x 21.00" l,

Truly the Acme Acme juicers are made by Waring now as they have been for the past twenty years or so. One can buy the identical juicer as the Waring Commercial, so price shopping may prove fruitful. I'll state that I've used Acme juicers for 30 years and the one I own now I've had for a number of years. The design hasn't changed, though, and my juicer uses the same supplies and parts. Though the Acme appears quite similar to the Omega 1000/9000 series, there is one important design difference. If you look at the photo of the Acme you will see there are no moving arms on either side to hold the lid down. Apparently these arms are an Achilles' heel for Omega owners, breaking over time. The Acme uses no arms. The lid is placed on top of the bowl, then a short twist locks the lid to the side arms. No hanging, moving parts to break, and it's extremely quick and easy and secure. I'm sure when the guys breaking away from Acme decided to essentially copy the Acme design they couldn't take this with them, so they went with breakable arms. I can only say that after thousands of openings and closings with my Acme, the lid is as secure and workable as it was when new. As can be seen, this isn't one of the so-popular pulp ejectors with the slanted slotted basket to throw pulp out. Upon opening the lid and looking inside, the sheer size of the straight-sided pulp catcher is impressive after looking at so many little slanted baskets. The pulp catcher is large enough to easily accommodate my man's hand for cleaning. And, of course, the outer stainless steel container is even larger. Because those of us who do serious juicing know that periodically the cutting blades will dull and need replacement, the cutting blades are on a very heavy stainless weighted disc, separate. At this time the cost is around $30 to replace this heavy cutting disc; full-sized Omegas and Acmes use the same disc. And, of course, the big juice bar commercial juicers also feature replaceable cutting discs. There is a large threaded shaft coming up from the motor in the middle. A large, easily-handled knob with built-in spring clutch threads on the shaft after dropping the heavy cutting disc on the shaft. Alignment of the cutting disc is automatic, no fiddling required. Total assembly of the stainless steel basket, outer container, cutting disc and lid is extremely easy and fast compared to so many newer generation juicers. Just a classic design that truly hasn't been improved. This is a massive and heavy appliance and it sets on a dozen or so rubber feet; in years I've never known the thing to walk an inch. These big rubber feet (some are visible in the photo) dampen vibration perfectly. Upon turning the machine on, the noise level is quite low compared to so many juicers, rather a low, whooshing noise. The basket spins at 60rpm/second. This may not be as fast as some machines, but one must remember the large diameter of the pulp basket. It gains speed quickly in a few seconds is at operating speed. I'm not going to jam produce into any juicer like some of those idiots on infomercials, and this juicer easily takes care of firm vegetables. The best method for leafy greens is to roll them up into a roll or a ball to give sufficient firmness for the cutting disc. No, this juicer doesn't extract the same amount of juice for leafy greens. Buy a masticator if you want primarily those. After use, it does take a half minute or so for the basket to slowly return to idle. I will say this juicer will easily produce a couple of 16-ounce glasses of carrot/beet/celery type juice before requiring cleaning of the pulp container. And boy, is it dry! Can't squeeze a drop out. I keep reading how much harder this basket is to clean than pulp ejectors. Not in my opinion. Because of its great size, I can easily reach inside. Not only that, because it isn't slanted on the circumference, pulp somehow doesn't get a grip. I never have to use a brush on this basket, just running water and my hand. I know this review is long, but there isn't a lot of publicity about a juicer that was one of the bedrocks of juicing, and still should be. Unlike so many of these little foreign-made machines selling like hotcakes now, this juicer will be around for your grandchildren--and parts are still completely available. Hope this helps those considering--and compare the lid lock with Omega! Wonderful Juicer The 6001 makes fantastic quality juice, without the pulp. I can't stand much pulp, nor can I stand fruits & veggies in general. It can make about 16-24 oz of juice before you have to change the filter. The filters are not 100% mandatory, but if you don't use them, your cleanup time triples easily. So use them. I have a routine in the morning where I can assemble, juice, and clean in about 18-20 minutes. That gives me about 16oz or so of the best quality juice you can imagine. Keep in mind - filters make easy cleanup, keep your fruit/veggies in the fridge overnight before juicing (keeps the blade temp down which prevents the death of the good stuff in your produce before you drink it), and cleanup should happen pretty much right after you juice, or it gets harder to clean. The 5001 has some plastic, and I prefer all stainless-steel, so that is why I got the 6001. No stains long term with the all stainless product. If you hate eating your fruits & vegetables, then this product is probably one of the best ways to get essential living nutrients in 20 minutes per day. Fantastic juicer! This juicer does a wonderful job separating juice from pulp! It will quickly and efficiently juice carrots, radishes, beets, pineapple, apple, strawberries, kiwi, celery, etc. Pros: Quickly turns fruit and veggies into juice, relatively quiet, simple to clean when using a filter, many very good recipes available online. Cons: Can only make about 2 pints before the filter should be changed, can be difficult to clean if you do not use a filter.

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