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BraunMultiQuick Spin Juicer (Model: J300)

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Braun appliances are renowned for their reliability, longevity and sustainability. Each item is designed to make a difference in the life of its owner by bringing a smart, easy to use solution for everyday tasks.

These juicers are robust yet elegant and compact appliances. Every line, every detail has been thought through carefully to combine form and function, beauty & performance. Made out of high gloss plastic body with stainless steel accents, the Braun Multi-quick 3 Juicer J300 is a robust yet elegant and compact appliance. Every line, every detail has been thought through carefully to combine form and function, beauty and performance. Makes the most out of your fruits and vegetables. The spout, drip stopper, pulp container and pusher integrate themselves perfectly in the overall design creating a seamless unity. Braun is about both form and function, going beyond just design every part has been created with end performance in mind.

Product Features:
  • Centrifugal spin juicer with 2 speed settings
  • Makes 1 glass of fresh juice in 15 seconds
  • Large chute for easy feeding
  • Jug with foam separator
  • Stainless steel anti-splash spout and micro mesh sieve
  • Includes cleaning brush and pulp container
  • Anti-slip feet and cord storage
  • Dishwasher safe parts
  • Warranty - 1 year
Product Specifications:
  • Power: 800W
  • Jug capacity: 1.25 Litres
  • Chute diameter: 7.5cm

 

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