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The Cold Press Juicer features a 5.4-inch wide feed chute, allowing for whole fruits and vegetables to be juiced without pre-cutting. It utilizes slow cold-press technology for maximum nutrient retention and boasts a 99% juice yield with minimal pulp. Safety is prioritized with an automatic lock feature, and the juicer is designed for easy cleaning with only three parts.

R**E
WOW! What a masticating juicer!
WOW! What a great product. I've had various masticating juicers, centrifugal juicers, and blenders. Out of all of them, this one is the best. Quiet, easy to use, and you get pure juice, not watered down. Note that the lower price is for the 350-watt model not the 400 watts. But the 350 watt is what I have, and it eats carrots, beets, and hard root veggies easily. The spinach and leafy greens get eaten easily. Pulp is dry, and you get a lot of juice. I make a one-day supply in the morning and drink throughout the day. Could easily make 3-to-4-day supply but, not into that yet. Getting a portable mason jar vacuum sealer and will use it for longer storage. Add some lemon juice to stop the oxidation also. But I must say this machine is a leap in masticating juicing. Quick, easy and clean up a breeze. First few times cleaning you learn the short cuts and a breeze now.
D**E
Disappointing Build Quality and Serious Safety Concerns – Would Not Recommend
I purchased the EanOruus Cold Press Juicer after seeing what looked like solid reviews and promising features. While the wide chute and strong motor initially caught my attention, my actual experience raised serious concerns about safety, build quality, and long-term usability.Product Description:This 400W cold press juicer features a 5.4" wide feed chute, BPA-free plastic components, and a slow masticating system designed to extract juice efficiently from fruits and vegetables. It includes a cleaning brush and recipe guide, and claims to be easy to clean with high juice yield.Personal Experience:Right out of the box, I noticed something odd—the packaging had a different brand name ("Canoly"), not EanOruus, which was confusing. I overlooked that at first, but unfortunately, the first unit arrived with multiple cracks in the plastic housing. I tried to exchange it, but the item never made it back. Thankfully, Amazon’s customer service was very helpful and issued a refund so I could repurchase the product—(although the price had increased) and offered to comp the the difference.When the replacement arrived, it looked intact. But after assembling and powering it on (without food), I saw thin plastic shavings appear inside the juicer. On closer inspection, I realized the plastic auger is attached to a metal housing, and as it spins, it grinds against the plastic interior—creating shavings before I even added any produce.I tested the juicer using some older fruit, and while the motor didn’t stall and juice output was decent, the pusher tool actually got caught in the auger and cracked during use. That incident, combined with the earlier shavings, raised major safety concerns for me.Cleaning was mostly easy, but there’s a section beneath the strainer that can’t be reached with the brush or by soaking. That’s a real problem for anyone concerned about mold or bacteria buildup, especially with juice residue potentially trapped in unreachable spots.Value for Money:For nearly $190, I expected a much better and safer experience. Despite its juicing power, the flawed design and safety issues make this product a poor value. It simply doesn’t feel like a reliable or food-safe long-term option.Pros:Strong motor and augerHigh juice yield with relatively dry pulpWide feed chute reduces prep timeDoesn’t jam or clog during useCons:Plastic auger with metal base grinds against housing, creating shavingsPusher tool broke during first useSome internal parts are impossible to fully cleanFirst unit arrived crackedConfusing branding (Canoly box, EanOruus listing)Target Audience:This juicer may appeal to someone looking for short-term performance, but I wouldn't recommend it to anyone concerned about food safety, cleanliness, or long-term reliability. The risks outweigh the benefits, and I personally wouldn’t buy it again.
F**N
Spend the extra on a real juicer if don't want to be frustrated
This is what I call a social media juicer because it's popular right now. Non fiberous foods do ok but don't waste your time buying this if you want to use pineapple and citrus fruit. You have to clean it ever 2 minutes so that it doesn't get stuck. I've had to almost break it to get it off at this point. Made loud cracking noise when I juiced carrots and came detached mid juice.Pros about it is that it's minimal pieces and easy to clean.
J**L
Great compact juicer.
Works as it should. Easy to clean. There is a little tab on the bottom that pulls out to aid in cleaning. I didn't notice it at first, but once I found it, it made cleaning much easier. A little difficult to get it back in but not too bad. Overall, I would recommend if you're looking for a reasonably priced juicer that doesn't take up too much space, works well, and is easy to clean.
K**S
Can’t handle fibers & tough to clean
After having my last juicer for years, it was time to replace, and I so wanted to love this juicer. One positive: it does yield a lot of juice. But First use, pieces got stuck because of the fibers. Thoroughly cleaned and tried a couple more times. Cut everything into small pieces to no avail. The fibers get so stuck in the bottom you have to sit and dig them out, with angles that make it very tough, just to disassemble the pieces. At the end of the day, if my juicer can’t handle celery it’s not worth the money. Unfortunately I’ll be returning and trying a different brand.
C**L
Solid machine!
I bought this to replace a spinning juicer that broke on me. I had always wanted a masticating juicer, but they were so expensive I put the purchase to the side. With mine breaking, this was an opportunity to try one and I ran into this one at a good price.Overall, it's solid! It took care of apples, oranges, lemons, carrots, cucumbers, celery, and ginger.The only thing it struggled with are pineapples. I noticed once it got to the end of squeezing the pineapple, there was residual pineapple that wouldn't fully go through the squeeer on it's own. I even tried to put apple in after the pineapple to help push it down, but all it did was clog up the machine.. to which I had to take it apart and rinse it multiple times.With the unit itself, my only gripe is that it's difficult to disassemble. The part that feeds the squeezer can be difficult to twist off. Also, the button piece where the pulp comes out can be difficult to scrape out the pulp for cleaning.Everything else is honestly pretty good, especially for the price. I will likely upgrade at some point to a better brand... but this will hold me over until I can afford a nicer one.
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