🍊 Juice smarter, not harder—your kitchen’s sleek new MVP!
The Fridja F800 Automatic Citrus Juicer combines a powerful 50W motor with a 400ml capacity and one-touch operation to deliver fresh, mess-free citrus juice in just 12 seconds. Its quiet motor, spill-proof design, and easy-to-clean components make it an ideal, stylish addition to any modern kitchen.
Brand | FRIDJA |
Model Number | F800/BLK |
Colour | Black |
Product Dimensions | 17 x 17 x 28 cm; 1.79 kg |
Capacity | 400 Millilitres |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Special Features | One-Touch Operation, High Juice Yield, Easy to Clean |
Item Weight | 1.79 kg |
J**K
Very happy with my purchase! Which best buy!
The F2500 Self-Feeding Whole Fruit Juicer is an outstanding kitchen appliance that checks all the boxes for convenience and quality. It’s incredibly easy to use, thanks to its self-feeding design that allows you to drop whole fruits or large chunks directly into the chute without the need for extensive prep. Assembly is a breeze, with only a few parts that click together seamlessly, and the clear instructions make setup effortless even for first-time users. Clean up quick and hassle-free, easy to assemble. Most importantly, produces very high-quality fruit juice, extracting every drop while leaving behind dry pulp (this also can be consumed). If you’re looking for a juicer that’s easy to use, assemble, and clean while delivering exceptional results, the F2500 is a perfect choice. It's Which Best Buy, exceptional performance at affordable price. Highly recommend!
L**7
I like it 😊
I like this juicer. I debated for a long time of whether to get the nama J2 but ultimately couldn’t justify the cost, it was over 3 times the cost of this one so I thought I would give this a try, and happy to report that I’m glad I did. I did buy another juicer before this one but that was a faff to clean so I returned it and got this one, and this one’s a joy to use in comparison.The pros:1. It makes excellent quality juice. The juice tastes amazing, isn’t foamy and it doesn’t separate. It also gives a high yield.2. It looks great. It’s aesthetically pleasing, it’s looks like it costs more than it did and looks great in my kitchen.3. I enjoy using it. It has a large hopper so you can fill it up and walk away if you need to. I also love that it has the same function as the Nama in that it holds all the juice inside until you flip the switch and it all comes pouring out, there’s something really satisfying about that. I also love the small jugs that come with it, they look classy and fit into each over for easy storage.4. It’s easy to clean. There’s hardly any parts so clean up is a breeze and I don’t dread juicing 🙂5. It quietThe cons:1. It does tend to leave some of what you’re juicing in the hopper. I haven’t used the Nama J2 so I can’t compare, but it looks like with the Nama absolutely none of what you’re juicing is left behind but with this there usually is.2. The pulp that comes out is quite wet (but there doesn’t seem to be a huge amount of it).In spite of the negatives I have decided to keep the juicer. The reason being is I’m fairly new to juicing, I’m not sure I’m going to continue juicing regularly so I’m not happy to spend over £500 on a juicer and I can’t really afford that at the moment. I juice a low quantity of juice so think this juicer is adequate for my needs. I have noticed a lot of one star reviews saying that the motor burnt out after a short time so I’m not sure I would keep it if I was juicing large amounts as I would constantly be worrying about the motor and this only comes with a 1 year warranty which is pretty poor, I feel it should have at least 2 if they have confidence in their product, with that being said we don’t know how much and how long people kept it on for, it is a fairly cheaply made juicer after all so I don't expect the motor to be great and it probably can't handle huge volumes at a time. So overall yes I would recommend this juicer but if you regularly batch juice and do large amounts at a time I probably wouldn’t recommend it for the above reasons but as a juicer for a beginner or someone who juices low yields and irregularly it’s great 😊
M**M
Worked great until it gave up.
Great for juicing oranges but it gave up after 10 months. I didn’t bother sending it back as i’d had it for that length of time, although in regard to the price perhaps i should have done.
T**H
Perfect n does what it says
Oh my gosh it's just arrived its great looking n works fabulously- I did carrot ginger n apples- machine worked quicker than I thought n didn't see the slowness- easy easy to put together and to work- the free hand strainer coulda been finer but hey I got nothing to complain about as I love it ' not much or difficult to wash either- the price is what it is n yea we all like cheap n £30 less mighta been nice.Highly recommend if u looking for a juicer- I've a few in my time n spent more than this
N**R
Think three times before buying this
The media could not be loaded. Unfortunately, I’ve been suffering from an eating disorder for the last 10 years, and have eaten little fruit and veg. I found my old Kenwood Vita Pro-Active centrifugal juicer that I bought 14 years ago. It’s extremely quick at producing large amounts of fruit and veg juice, as well as being quick and easy to clean, less than five minutes. However, the juice always ends up with an unpleasant foam, it separates from other ingredients and looks horrible, but tastes great.I’ve spent the last three weeks searching for a slow juicer that uses an augur rather than a spinning blade, as through my extensive research, which reduces oxidisation and extracts the maximum of juice.So many of the reviews are ‘sponsored’, which I believe, takes away all objectivity.In of the very independent reviews, I found the Fridja F1500.It looked good, efficient, easy to clean and the ‘load and walk away’ feature was very appealing.The advertisements description really ‘sold’ me. The features, specifications, juice extraction and easy clean, made me hit the ‘Buy Now’ option on 19 June 2024. I couldn’t it wait for it to arrive. I was like a little kid waiting for their birthday present, except that I’m 59!!It arrived yesterday evening.Despite having two litres of of juice made with the Kenwood yesterday, sitting in the fridge, I got up early to make some new juice, the kid in me wouldn’t wait!This is the description of the product from on Amazon-“Its large 135mm feeding chute welcomes whole fruits and vegetables, making it a powerhouse that eliminates chopping and prepping. Add your full juice recipe in one swift motion, and watch as this machine transforms your produce into nutrient-rich juice, a multi-stage slitting, crushing and squeezing process, maximising juice yield and retaining original nutrients Load and walk away!”If you walked away, you may well come back to find that the lid has popped open and the machine stopped. Then again, at 80 decibels, you can hear if it’s not working from the other side of your home!“Premium Self-Feeding Juicer for Whole Fruits.” I don’t think so. It struggled with with chopped up high yield ingredients.“This slow juicer operates at a meticulous pace, ensuring every drop of juice is extracted (clearly not) while preserving the delicate balance of nutrients and enzymes, resulting in a superior juice packed with health benefits and bursting with natural flavour and dry pulp. Really!I cleaned and dried all the various parts and assembled the machine. I’d prepped the following; Quartered apples & pears, 1/2 a cucumber, chopped celery into 6cm pieces and some fresh coriander. I loaded the ingredients into the bowl- 3/4 of the max line- and then turned it on. The first I noticed was the noise. It registered at 80 decibels. Loudness is measured in decibels (dB). As decibels rise, loudness quickly increases. A 10-dB rise is a 10-time leap in loudness. That means an 80-dB sound (a police car siren or noisy restaurant) is 10 times louder than a 70-dB sound (a telephone ringing). And it's100 times louder than a 60-dB sound (normal conversation).After 5 seconds, the lid pop off and the juicer stopped working. I put the lid back on, again it popped off. There’s no way you can “load and walk away”.I had to remove a 1/4 of the ingredients for it to work, so now half full. I had to push the ingredients 6 times until the machine seemingly stopped extracting anymore juice. The bowl still had a lot of mashed up fruit and veg at the bottom, and the pulp bowl full of wet ‘mash’, which when squeezed, more juice was released. This scenario is far different from their description- “This slow juicer operates at a meticulous pace, ensuring every drop of juice is extracted while preserving the delicate balance of nutrients and enzymes, resulting in a superior juice packed with health benefits and bursting with natural flavour and dry pulp.”I decided to put the pulp back through the juicer, which yielded a further 150ml of juice. However, there was still a load of mash in the bowl. The pulp that it had dispensed, only filled 20% of the original 100% of the pulp container. As per their description, I was expecting to find an empty bowl and “dry pulp”, instead, I found 70% of the pulp still stuck in the bowl, and again- wet pulp.“Enjoy the benefits of a slow juicer without the usual hassle of cleanup, giving you more time to savour your freshly pressed juices.”The cleaning process took exactly 16 minutes and 3 seconds. Not exactly quick!!! It took myself and my friend 8 minutes to drink the 1.4 litres of juice. We didn’t gulp it down. However, it was delicious.Apart from the delicious juice, this Fridja F2500 does no way live up to expectations/nor is it a fair representation of the product advertised. It’s now all dried, repacked and will be returned tomorrow. It’s a ‘minefield’ trying to find effective and efficient juicers unless you’re looking to pay £400+, which I’m not. I am confident you will get the same experience as me with this juicer.My quest continues.Good luck
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