Let's see my Breville BJE510XL Ikon 900-Watt Variable-Speed Juice Extractor Review

As soon as you unpack the Breville BJE510XL Ikon 900-Watt you know you have a top quality piece of equipment. Breville BJE510XL Ikon 900-Watt does an outstanding job at juice extraction (the pulp is dryer than what the Waring produced, and the Waring actually did pretty well) and the clean-up is far easier. When cleaning the Waring, you had pulp caked up within the machine itself and Breville BJE510XL Ikon 900-Watt was a pain to clean it out, partially becaused it had a higher moisture content but also simply because of all of the nooks and crannies in this catchment section of the juicer. Although this section detached, Breville BJE510XL Ikon 900-Watt was still difficult to clean nonetheless . The Breville BJE510XL Ikon 900-Watt puts the pulp in a separate container off to the side, and as others have mentioned, if you line it with a plastic bag there is nothing to it. The only "pain" is cleaing the filter device, which is going to be difficult with any juicer you buy. The brush they provide does make this a little easier, however.
Now for the biggest difference: the noise produced when Breville BJE510XL Ikon 900-Watt is turned on. With the Waring, you had to pause the television, stop talking, cover your ears, and hope the neighbors didn't phone the cops on you for disturbing the peace. The Breville is FAR quieter. Don't get me wrong, Breville BJE510XL Ikon 900-Watt is not "whisper quiet" or anything like that, but it probably makes one third of the noise the Waring did.
Is Breville BJE510XL Ikon 900-Watt worth the higher price as compared to the Waring or Hamilton Beach? Hard to say. Like I mentioned, we got the Waring for practically nothing and it was a good introductory machine for us for juicing, but SO LOUD!
I can't really find any flaws with Breville BJE510XL Ikon 900-Watt at all (we have run it for about a week now). Considering, however, that it costs almost three times what you can get the Hamilton Beach Big Mouth Pro for (I would chose this one over the Waring purely from my experience with it and from reading the reviews for the Hamilton), whether or not you want to go with this "ultra juicer" version boils down to sheer personal preference. How often you will run it and what variety of recipies you might want to put through it should probably be your driving factors, along side the price difference, of course. The main differences I found with the Breville BJE510XL Ikon 900-Watt as compared to the Hamilton were a slightly higher wattage (900 versus 800) and the variable speeds instead of only one, single speed. From our perspective, though, we have had no regrets in spending the extra cash for this top model.
Just thought I would mention that since this Breville BJE510XL Ikon 900-Watt review we bought the Breville BJE510XL Ikon 900-Watt Mouth Pro as a gift for my wife's mother, so we had a chance to directly compare it to the Breville BJE510XL Ikon 900-Watt. It did a good job, but Breville BJE510XL Ikon 900-Watt was louder and not nearly as solidly built as the Breville. After this comparision, we are even more satisfied with our decision to spend a bit extra and get this model. The varible speed on the Breville BJE510XL Ikon 900-Watt is something you will definitely miss should you go back to a model that does not have this feature. Hope this helps! Breville BJE510XL Ikon 900-Watt Variable-Speed Juice Extractor Review