Model Number: JEX328
Size: 14.2 x 12.5 x 10.8 in.
Weight: 8.3 lbs.
Basic Features:
Juice extractor with 400-watt motor (five year motor warranty, one year limited appliance warranty), 3.5 inch feeding tube, stainless steel housing. Includes strainer, pulp collector, 32 oz. stainless steel juice collector, which are all safe for the dishwasher.
Review:
Like many midpriced juicers, the Waring JEX328 is a centrifugal juicer (as opposed to the masticating type which tends to eject pulp better). It seems like the stainless steel housing as well as juice collector is a big plus when juicing items that may stain plastic like carrots. The pulp that is produced, however, is often fairly wet so it sometimes needs to be cleaned out and reinserted in order to get the maxium amount of juice out of fruits and vegetables.
For cleaning, all the parts are fairly easy to handle except for the strainer which requires some sort of brush (one comes with it, but a toothbrush as usual is probably just as effective) to clean. Cleaning the juicer is often a big sticking point with many consumers, but others find it only takes minutes to clean.
The 400 watt motor is adequate though not spectacularly powerful. It does seem to emit quite a racket, though many juicers have been known to be just as loud or louder.
One issue seems to be that there is a larger amount of pulp in the processed juice than some other juicers, but this might be a plus for those who like some pulp in their juice.


February 1st, 2006 at 2:07 am
Yes, the machine is pretty loud, but clean-up is a snap and I haven’t seen any pulp in my juice, as of yet. My only problem with it is that it doesn’t process soft fruits very well.
January 29th, 2007 at 4:45 am
is this the Dave Babcock I know - if it is Hey there from Tina xx00