The Juicy Salif as an everyday fruit juicer is not functional. It includes a video of the juicer being used as intended. I would say this is dependant on the fruit you choose to juice.īelow you can find product review channel and their review on the Juicy Salif, the primary source where I used to find the issues with the Juicy Salif. Messy- There are complaints that the juicer is messy, and will end up with more juice on your counter than in the glass. However, I believe some common sense can overcome this ‘issue’. The typical fruit juicer has a flat bowl-like shape at the bottom to catch the juice, seeds and all, that can then be tipped to receive the liquid.Ĭleaning- The juicer tip, sharp in the way it is designed, is a serious hazard whilst cleaning and could cause injury. ![]() The instructions mention nothing of this, and so it is clear that this was not taken into consideration whilst it was designed. Pips and Flesh- The juicer has no catchment area for seeds, pips, and flesh and so the user will have to fish out the seeds from the glass by hand, which is less than ideal. Although the instructions insist on using two hands whilst juicing. The legs would need to be wider spread and thicker, but this would take away from its aesthetic appearance that Starck intended. It is top heavy, taller than your average juicer and the thin stiletto like legs do not offer much support for this. This does not offer much stability whilst in use due to the structure of the juicer. Stability- The three spoke-like legs on the juicer have rubber feet at the bottom to avoid movement of the juicer whilst using it, and the distance between the legs further supports this. ![]() I will break down the problems with the usability of the juicer in sections. ![]() The instructions explain simply how to use the juicer.
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