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Comparison Kenwood PureJuice Pro JMP 802SI vs Kenwood PureJuice Pro JMP 800

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Kenwood PureJuice Pro JMP 802SI
Kenwood PureJuice Pro JMP 800
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Two loading holes. Capacious tanks for juice and cake.
Typeaugerauger
Juice container1.5 L1.5 L
Pulp container1.5 L1.5 L
Specs
Power240 W240 W
Juice containerfreestandingfreestanding
Controlcontrol knobcontrol knob
Number of speeds1
Max. revolutions48 rpm
Reverse
Functions
automatic release of pulp
drop-stop system
overheat protection
protection from accidental activation
automatic release of pulp
drop-stop system
overheat protection
protection from accidental activation
General
Body materialplasticplastic
Round neck
Dimensions (HxWxD)45x20x16 cm
Weight7.1 kg
Added to E-Catalogmarch 2018december 2016

Number of speeds

The number of speeds of the juicer. The optimal working speeds for different fruits are different: for example, soft fruits and vegetables need to be pressed at low speeds, solid ones (for example, carrots) — at maximum. In addition, the amount of pulp in the juice depends on the extraction speed: at high speeds it is more, at low speeds the juice is light.

The number of speeds provided by the design of the juicer can vary from 1 to 9. The more speeds, the easier it is to choose the optimal mode for each specific case.

Max. revolutions

The maximum rotation speed of the working tool is centrifuges in juicers, conical nozzles in citrus juicers. The higher the maximum speed, the more solid products can be processed in the device (this applies primarily to centrifugal juicers). At the same time, for soft products, a high rotation speed is not always suitable, as it leads to the ingress of an excessive amount of pulp into the juice. The perfect option is to have a speed control in the juicer (see Number of speeds).
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