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KitchenAid JE Citrus Juicer Attachment
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- Connect to any household KitchenAid Stand Mixer* power hub and use the power of the motor to run the citrus juicer attachment, *sold separately
- Extracts juice from citrus fruits - from small limes to oranges, even grapefruit
- Strainer basket catches seeds and pulp as it extracts juice from the reamer for a smooth, fresh juice
- Model JE includes (1) citrus juicer attachment
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 6.5 x 4.5 x 9 inches |
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Item Weight | 0.352 ounces |
Manufacturer | KitchenAid |
ASIN | B00004SGFD |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | JE |
Customer Reviews |
4.4 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #37,995 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen) #44 in Mixer Parts & Accessories |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | September 5, 2004 |
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Juice citrus fruits quickly and easily with the power of your stand mixer. Simply attach the KitchenAid Citrus Juicer to the stand mixer hub and get juicing directly into a bowl, pitcher or cup. For everything you want to make. KitchenAid.
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This attachment turns your KitchenAid stand mixer into a citrus juicer, eliminating the need for a second appliance that would take up valuable kitchen storage and counter space. Its four parts--heavy-duty aluminum shaft, reamer, shield, and strainer--are easy to assemble and attach to the stand mixer's powerful motor. Turn the mixer speed to level 6, and the reamer maintains a fast and steady spin. Press your fruit halves against it, and the juice pours out. You do have to exert a bit of pressure to extract all of the juice, but it's certainly not difficult to use. The strainer basket holds back the pulp and seeds as the juice flows into your pitcher. --Betsy Danheim
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Customers like the ease of use, quality and value of the juicer. For example, they mention it works well, it's well worth the cost and that it makes quick work of lemons. Opinions are mixed on cleanability, sturdiness, size and appearance.
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Customers like the ease of use of the citrus juicer. They say it makes juicing more pleasant and quicker, with less effort from the user. They also mention that it's easy to set up and use, and it enables one to quickly and relatively easily extract juice. Overall, customers find it to be a convenient way to juice fresh citrus.
"So I have been wanting a juicer for citrus fruits. It's easy to assemble. Use on a low setting as to not fling your fruits across the room...." Read more
"...Assembly is trivial -- aside from getting out the stand mixer if it's not on your countertop already -- just make sure the metal bit that holds the..." Read more
"Easily attached to my Artisan mixer. I juiced 3 dozen very large lemons in about 30 minutes (for freezing)...." Read more
"...Assembly of the parts is pretty straight forward. Hardest part is getting the connecting rod hooked up properly...." Read more
Customers like the quality of the juicer attachment. They mention that it works well, is satisfied with the operation, and the pulp catcher works well. The attachment is easy to install and clean, and has a strong motor that stands up to juicing pressure.
"...It works super well and it is so easy to install and disassemble and cleaning in a snap. So glad I finally splurged." Read more
"Works great and quickly juices large citrus...." Read more
"...The strainer works well, but I had to empty after 3 lemons. I also put a fine strainer over the bowl I was using to catch the juice...." Read more
"...I did use it to juice two lemons and, for for two lemons, the pulp catcher works well. After the two lemons I went on a roll - 9 oranges!..." Read more
Customers like the value of the kitchen attachment. They say it's well worth the cost, inexpensive, and a worthwhile attachment. Some customers also mention that it'll be no waste this year. Overall, most are satisfied with the value and quality of the product.
"...some citrus splatter in the immediate area, then this is a reasonably priced accessory for your (or your kid's) beloved Kitchen Aid mixer...." Read more
"...for those who already have a Kitchen Aid mixer because it works, costs very little, and is extremely easy to clean." Read more
"This is fantastic! Wish I had it years ago. Such utility for the price...." Read more
"...job but requires care and patience in its' operation because it's inexpensive and not very powerful...." Read more
Customers like the efficiency of the juicer. They mention that it works faster than a hand juicer, and it makes quick work of lemons, oranges, and grapefruits. They say that it extracts the juice more quickly, with less effort from the user. Overall, customers are satisfied with the product's efficiency and value.
"Works great and quickly juices large citrus...." Read more
"This works way faster than a hand juicer and is a great option if you have a kitchen aid...." Read more
"pros:faster than squeezing by handcons:-black metal shavings gets mixed with juice..." Read more
"...The Cuisinart is quite compact., and it extracts the juice more quickly, with less effort from the user, and, without metal shavings...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the cleanability of the citrus juicer. Some mention that it's easy to clean, with all parts being easily washable and rinsable. However, others say that it can get a bit messy, with the spout being very messy and the filter falling out easily.
"...super well and it is so easy to install and disassemble and cleaning in a snap. So glad I finally splurged." Read more
"Works great and quickly juices large citrus. It really cleans out the fruit so the yield is good -- and yield is best if the fruit is at room..." Read more
"...constructed, but has some design flaws that make it hard to use and messy...." Read more
"...This attachment did not create half the mess that my old countertop juicer did...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the sturdiness of the strainer. Some mention it's super sturdy, reliable, and will last a long time. The housing is high density plastic, which is much better than other kitchen aid accessories. However, others say it'd be better off buying a different strainer or using a strainer that's not especially rigid.
"This juicer attachment is all plastic and decently constructed, but has some design flaws that make it hard to use and messy...." Read more
"Quality is not that great. Feels awkward to me and didn't do a great job. Plus, there was black stuff that rubbed off underneath after using it...." Read more
"...It uses the motor of a Kitchen Aid mixer, which is reliable and will last a long time...." Read more
"Fit and finish are poor. Very cheaply made for a kitchen aid product." Read more
Customers are mixed about the size of the juicer. Some mention that it doesn't take up a lot of room, fits well in their mixer, and is easy to assemble, use, and clean. However, others say that the seed out as you juice is so small that they had to stop after. They also say the little tray that catches the pulp is too small and the pulp filter isn't much bigger than a pack of matches.
"...It's best for large batches...." Read more
"...Third, the little tray that catches the pulp is too small and too fine of a mesh, where it ends up blocking the juice flow so you have to stop..." Read more
"...It's easy to attach to the mixer and easy to store In a cabinet. I would definitely recommend this to anyone looking for a juicer...." Read more
"Fit and finish are poor. Very cheaply made for a kitchen aid product." Read more
Customers are mixed about the appearance of the kitchen product. Some mention that the catching tray is well designed for processing of citrus, and the juicer is simple and efficient. However, others say that the design needs work and the physical layout is not too good.
"...juicer attachment is all plastic and decently constructed, but has some design flaws that make it hard to use and messy...." Read more
"...The pulp catching tray seems to be well designed for processing of citrus - in ordinary operation, one gets a minimum pulp product, and can adjust..." Read more
"...Juicer is exactly as stated, however, in my opinion there is a bit of a design flaw...." Read more
"...wrapped in tissue paper, and the box did not have tape, but it looks okay overall...." Read more
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Assembly is trivial -- aside from getting out the stand mixer if it's not on your countertop already -- just make sure the metal bit that holds the reamer is inserted all the way in (the sound and reduced yield will tell you that something is wrong).
It's best for large batches. While assembly is easy like I mentioned, juicing one piece of citrus (for breakfast maybe) is probably best accomplished either with something like the RSVP citrus juicer (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00HUEZA1I/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1) that sits perfectly on a 2-cup Pyrex measuring cup or, for a handful of lemons and limes, something like the Chef'n FreshForce (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002XOB0P0/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1) which I highly recommend (don't buy any other reamer for small citrus, you'll be wasting your time and money). All of that said, getting through a large volume of oranges or grapefruits is fast, produces a lot of juice, and just requires an occasional cleaning out of the screen.
We use the KitchenAid meat grinder attachment with great success - those interested in how to make a really great gyro let me know and I'll share recipe. So when I saw the juicer attachment I said "Why not give it a try?"
And good Ol' Amazon came through with rapid delivery of one box contained 4 pieces to make up the juicer stand attachment. Three pieces make up the juicer attachment. The bowl, the reamer and the connecting rod to make it all work. These are my names for the parts, not the manufacturer. Assembly of the parts is pretty straight forward. Hardest part is getting the connecting rod hooked up properly. If you mess up it'll cost you a minute or two to get it right. Yes, there's an instruction sheet but usually these are designed to be read AFTER we mess up!
Now most juicers I'm familiar with one pushes fruit down onto the juicer. To use this attachment, the juice bowl is 'up and down' or perpendicular to the counter surface. So one is really reaming the fruit by pushing against the wall - fortunately, the fruit hits the reamer and not the wall (assuming your aim with fruit-in-hand is good)
There is a 4th piece in the box - let's call it a 'pulp filter or screen. It's small but I did use it to juice two lemons and, for for two lemons, the pulp catcher works well. After the two lemons I went on a roll - 9 oranges! (made 1 quart). Results? Much, much faster juicing than the B&D. The small pulp screen catcher is useless for more than the two lemons (or limes though I have yet to squeeze limes) mentioned earlier. Found the best pulp catcher/screen was to use a screen over the KitchenAid bowl. Works well and doesn't require constant emptying/cleaning of the screen.
Quirks? A couple. Learning how to hold the fruit while juicing is important but easily learned with the first two or three oranges. After all, we all want to get maximum juice from each piece of fruit. I mention fruit because after the oranges I juiced grapefruit. Having juice run down your hand into your elbow is a quirk but since it doesn't happen by the tablespoon but more like an eye dropper it's not a major quirk. For my most recent juicing this quirk was stymied when I wrapped a small towel around my wrist and held it in place from a newspaper-delivered rubber band.
Why 4 stars? It's good but not perfect. But for perfect you pay a lot, lot more. Yes, I recommend it if you're willing to accept the very small quirks that go with it - namely, learning how to hold the fruit to maximize juice and a few drops going down you hand to your elbow.
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Reviewed in Singapore on October 2, 2020