Specs ====- Model: 670041910- Rated voltage: 110V - 120V- Rated power: 150W- Rated frequency: 60Hz- Speed: 80 - 90RPM- Makes juice from fruits/vegetables, and sorbet from frozen fruits- Includes 35oz pulp collector and 35oz juice collector- Dimensions: 12" x 18.25"- Weight: 9lbs- User manualCondition: NewWarranty:1 year FagorEstimated Delivery: 5/24 - 5/26Shipping: $5 or free with VMP What’s in the Box? ====1x Platino Plus Juicer1x Cleaning brush1x Sorbet/pulp collector1x Juice collectorPictures====JuicerEverythingSorbetFruitsGreen crapPrice Comparison ====$199.95 List, $139.95 at Amazon (3 reviews fulfilled by Amazon)Find a relevant price comparison? Please share it in a comment in this thread
Juicing is bogus. It started like in the 80's with infomercials, but the thing is it was such a niche target group. These things were like $500.00. Fruits and veggies are really expensive and by juicing them you are throwing away most of the fruit or veggie. Pulp is important, it contains fiber and vital nutrients. Buy a good inexpensive blender.
As an avid magnet hater I love Faygo!!! The best flavors are Redpop, Rock N' Rye and Cotton Candy... but I will not turn down a Ohana Raspberry Lemonade or even a Moon Mist... oh who am I kidding I will drink any flavor of Faygo!!!! I got a case of every flavor and of course I got the VMP because you can't get cases of soda shipped cheaper!!! FAYGO RULES!!!!
I can masticate just fine without the help of some machine, thank you very much. I've been masticating all by myself since I was a child, and plan to keep masticating for many decades to come.
get your very own Juice Weasel and you too can turn expensive fruits and vegetables into flavored sugar water!
Personally I'd rather have the Heterogor that converts juice back into actual fruits and vegetables.
Since when is "it's popular in Europe" a selling point? You know what else is popular in Europe? Socialism and Speedos at the beach. Europe banned the most powerful Dysons because they were "too powerful". As far as I'm concerned, anything that's popular in Europe can't possibly be a good idea.
@virtualmorris - “This rule isn't really about users - it is about manufacturers. Some cleaners seem to be marketed based on their power input; the more powerful the better. Which means that manufacturers may be encouraged to make more energy-hungry cleaners even if they're not actually any better. The EU rules have an energy input cap, but also rules on effectiveness, how much dust they spew out and noise levels. So purely theoretically, you won't need to use a more powerful cleaner because your less powerful one should be better.”
@KDemo hey, I have a dc65 and if a polar bear has to die so I can have a clean house then so be it.
If you think its acceptable for ANYONE to tell you how poweful a vacuum you ought to have then enjoy your Fagor eurojuicer...just remember to keep it under 8 oz or less....its your own good!
ugh! all the fun has been sucked out of this thread by humorless, juice-drinking tree huggers with dirty floors.
How often should I clean my Platino Plus? You should clean your Platino Plus thoroughly after each use. Use the included cleaning brush to thoroughly clean each of the disassembled parts using warm soapy water. Hand washing is recommended for all components. The Platino Plus is NOT dishwasher safe.
Specs ====- Model: 670041910- Rated voltage: 110V - 120V- Rated power: 150W- Rated frequency: 60Hz- Speed: 80 - 90RPM- Makes juice from fruits/vegetables, and sorbet from frozen fruits- Includes 35oz pulp collector and 35oz juice collector- Dimensions: 12" x 18.25"- Weight: 9lbs- User manualCondition: NewWarranty: 1 year Fagor Estimated Delivery: 5/24 - 5/26Shipping: $5 or free with VMP What’s in the Box? ====1x Platino Plus Juicer1x Cleaning brush1x Sorbet/pulp collector1x Juice collectorPictures====JuicerEverythingSorbetFruitsGreen crapPrice Comparison ====$199.95 List, $139.95 at Amazon (3 reviews fulfilled by Amazon)Find a relevant price comparison? Please share it in a comment in this thread
Warranty
90 days
Chop!
Nope, total pass...
Another useless machine that will fill up my cabinet. UGH
The squeeze is on tonight's deal!!
@AttyVette This deal will get your juices flowing, like money out of your wallet.
Sorry my wallet is feeling the squeeze right now.
I'd consider this if only I hadn't gotten a cheap used juicer lately
W. T. F.
What are we doing out here, man?
In for zero. Not a chance Meh.
Needs more purple.
Umm green crap
And you would drink this why??
@AttyVette it's good for you
@AttyVette Better than brown crap. Coffee, Chai, Tea. What do you think makes /them/ brown?
lol. fagor.
Fagor you
Juicing is bogus. It started like in the 80's with infomercials, but the thing is it was such a niche target group. These things were like $500.00. Fruits and veggies are really expensive and by juicing them you are throwing away most of the fruit or veggie. Pulp is important, it contains fiber and vital nutrients. Buy a good inexpensive blender.
@growyoungagain Very good point. Now I don't feel as bad that I can't afford this.
@growyoungagain Actually $58 for a Champion Juicer in 1981. And it's still masticating
@growyoungagain Some people don't enjoy the taste of pulp though. It might have more fiber in it, but I get my fiber through rolled oats.
As an avid magnet hater I love Faygo!!! The best flavors are Redpop, Rock N' Rye and Cotton Candy... but I will not turn down a Ohana Raspberry Lemonade or even a Moon Mist... oh who am I kidding I will drink any flavor of Faygo!!!! I got a case of every flavor and of course I got the VMP because you can't get cases of soda shipped cheaper!!! FAYGO RULES!!!!
P.S. Please sell hatchets again...
@cshillaber
glad to see that juicing makes you so energized!
@cshillaber wait, i missed hatchets!???!
Would buy if I hadn't recently been gifted a new Breville.
Yes, but WILL IT BLEND?
@Steve7654 wondering the same... look at the sorbet picture. Can assume yes?
I want this pretty badly to make sorbet, but it's just too expensive. And my kitchen is already too full. Have to pass, but I won't click Meh.
I got on to meh this from Bali Indonesia
@completewally What's that really fragrant bar soap with a parrot on the label?
I can masticate just fine without the help of some machine, thank you very much. I've been masticating all by myself since I was a child, and plan to keep masticating for many decades to come.
get your very own Juice Weasel and you too can turn expensive fruits and vegetables into flavored sugar water!
Personally I'd rather have the Heterogor that converts juice back into actual fruits and vegetables.
Since when is "it's popular in Europe" a selling point? You know what else is popular in Europe? Socialism and Speedos at the beach. Europe banned the most powerful Dysons because they were "too powerful". As far as I'm concerned, anything that's popular in Europe can't possibly be a good idea.
@virtualmorris Love all the products with "Euro" on the front of the name. EuroVac, EuroCup, Eurosocks, Eurovibrator, Euro???
@virtualmorris - Too powerful? Misleading. The EU's vacuum rules are intended to help tackle climate change by cutting Europe's energy usage.
@virtualmorris - “This rule isn't really about users - it is about manufacturers.
Some cleaners seem to be marketed based on their power input; the more powerful the better. Which means that manufacturers may be encouraged to make more energy-hungry cleaners even if they're not actually any better.
The EU rules have an energy input cap, but also rules on effectiveness, how much dust they spew out and noise levels. So purely theoretically, you won't need to use a more powerful cleaner because your less powerful one should be better.”
@KDemo hey, I have a dc65 and if a polar bear has to die so I can have a clean house then so be it.
If you think its acceptable for ANYONE to tell you how poweful a vacuum you ought to have then enjoy your Fagor eurojuicer...just remember to keep it under 8 oz or less....its your own good!
ugh! all the fun has been sucked out of this thread by humorless, juice-drinking tree huggers with dirty floors.
meh.
Pulp fiction....meh.
Not going to lie. This looks fancy, but I made a new years resolution to only buy kitchen equipment that has a USB port.
Hard to clean? Can't put the parts in the dishwasher? Well, I'm never going to clean mine, so there!!
How often should I clean my Platino Plus?
You should clean your Platino Plus thoroughly after each use. Use the included cleaning brush to thoroughly clean each of the disassembled parts using warm soapy water. Hand washing is recommended for all components. The Platino Plus is NOT dishwasher safe.
I'm going to use it until it fails then buy another.