Breville RM-BJE510XL Certified Remanufactured 900-Watt Variable-Speed Juice Extractor

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Breville RM-BJE510XL Certified Remanufactured 900-Watt Variable-Speed Juice Extractor
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Product Description


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #763 in Kitchen & Housewares
  • Color: Stainless Steel
  • Brand: Breville
  • Model: RM-BJE510XL
  • Dimensions: 19.25" h x 10.25" w x 15.75" l, 14.70 pounds

Features

  • 900-watt stainless-steel juice extractor with 5 speeds
  • Speeds range from 6500 rpm to 12500 rpm for maximum extraction
  • 3-inch circular feed tube, backlit control panel, dishwasher-safe parts
  • Juice jug and froth separator, detachable spout and cleaning brush included
  • Measures 16-4/5 by 15-1/2 by 10-1/4-inch

Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

32 of 32 people found the following review helpful.
5POWERHOUSE!! Great deal on refurb - mine was just like new!
By Whoo?
My refurb unit came just like new - I couldn't tell one bit of difference. Here is the review I wrote on the main page for this unit (new model, not refurb page). I wanted to review it both places to help as many people as possible. I know it is a big decision on which model to get - at least it was for me:

With over 600 reviews, you probably don't need just another one to tell you this machine is a powerhouse so I'll try to stick to the particular features which impressed me. First, I started juicing regularly over a year ago. I had purchased a Jack LaLanne ProJuicer at Big Lots for about eighty dollars. So, I started using it. While it lasted over a year, it was only around 300 watts. I found cleanup was laborious for the one cup of juice I would get. Also, the juice spout was lower so I had to use a small cup. If I wanted to make a lot of juice (to make it worth the cleanup), I had to dump the small cup into a pitcher and repeat (many times). When I did make a big batch, the overheat motor feature would kick in and I would have to stop to wait for it to cool. It did last me for quite a while but was less than ideal for someone who juices regularly. I really researched and came to Breville. When I looked at the highest end model, it didn't seem to have much more wattage or positive reviews for the money. I definitely wanted high wattage. I got this one in a refurb model so I saved about seventy dollars. That made the deal for me - 900 watts of power PLUS a small increase over the base model. I could not be happier.

Here are the key features for me:

1. I love the spout. It is higher up so you can fit most cups under it - not just the dinky ones. There is a spout to use with the pitcher (more on that later) and an attachment for regular cups. Much less mess because of this little feature.

2. I love the pitcher. The pitcher is made to hook on to the spout so there is virtually no mess! Plus, I can measure how much juice I have made since the measurement marks are on the side of the pitcher. The pitcher also has a foam reducer so, when you pour your juice, the foam doesn't come out (as opposed to just using a cup which has all the foam on top when you drink).

3. Clear spinner and top: I can see how much pulp is building up so I don't have to guess when to change it. I ordered those small compost bags so everything goes right in there and cleanup is a cinch.

4. Brush: The brush that comes with it can be used for a number of things. Most notably, it is great at cleaning the blade.

5. Spinning blade: No more special tools - this thing is held on by a magnet and comes on and off for cleaning but stays tight for spinning.

6. Multiple speeds: I make mean green juice and get so much more out of my kale and apples. I can switch speeds to accommodate both. It makes a difference.

7. Large shoot : My husband bought me small green apples. I can pitch the entire apple in the shoot. It is marvelous. I don't have to worry about even cutting it.

8. POWER: Of course, at 3 times the power of my LaLanne, it is a powerhouse! I feel like I am playing fruit ninja when the produce splats the side and the juice comes pouring out. It is fast and powerful.

So, those are my favorite features. If I had known this machine was out there, I would have changed over a year ago. And, for me, the refurb was good as new at a greatly reduced price. That made a difference for my budget.

I have autoimmune flares every now and then and juicing minimizes them. I feel much healthier and have a longer time between flareups. So, for me, the money was well spent. I can make up a pitcher the night before, put it in the fridge, and have my juice waiting first thing in the morning. ALOT less cleanup than having to clean a machine for each glass of juice. LOVE IT!!!!

Here's the compost bags:
Norpro Degradable Compost Bags, 50 Pieces

38 of 40 people found the following review helpful.
5Just buy it!
By T. Dog
We recently decided to buy a Juicer. After doing some research, I knew I wanted a Breville and I knew I wanted variable speed.
Slower speeds work better for softer fruits/vegetables and the faster speeds work best for harder stuff like Carrots.

I decided on the 510XL and thought I would take a chance on this Certified Remanufactured unit to save some money. Not really sure what part of mine is remanufactured, but it looks brand new and operates perfectly.

Only downside is that it only comes with a 3-month warranty, but for the cost savings, I'll take a chance.

One other tip. To minimize clean-up, we line the Pulp bucket with the little produce bags you get at the grocery store when you buy fruits/vegetables. I asked the store manager if I could buy a roll of them, he sold me a whole roll of produce bags for 6-bucks. I think there's about a zillion bags on a roll, this is a much cheaper option than buying little kitchen bag liners.

So far, very happy with this juicer and the 70 bucks I saved by buying a remanufactured unit.

14 of 14 people found the following review helpful.
5Breville BJE510XL
By Elise Preite
This is my first Juicer. I am BEYOND thrilled with it...FAST/POWERFUL/SLEEK!! I get a great amount of juice out of everything. The sound it makes it not any louder then my top line blender,,Id give it a low 5 on a scale of 1-5 on loudness.Clean up is simple, I put a bag in the refuse area and then remove that when done (I use pulp mash which is left over in recipes) and then simply wash and rinse the two other parts (brush works amazing on the filter) approx a minute in clean up!!! I HIGHLY SUGGESTED IT

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