Philips HR 1865 Pro Aluminium Juicer
The Philips HR 1865 Pro Aluminium Juicer is a 700 W centrifugal
juicer which demonstrates some of best design around. It is a stylish appliance which is able to quickly and
easily make wonderful tasting fresh juices, regardless of whether you're using fresh vegetables or fresh
fruit. (Although I suggest you don't try bananas in it - too mushy.)
The advantages of a Philips Juicer are the wide feed tube which saves you time cutting your food into smaller
pieces as is required when using other types of equipment, and the raw speed at which these juicers work. It really
turns what used to be a chore into the work of a few minutes.
Even washing up afterward is simply a case of throwing away the pulp and giving the items a quick wash, or
simpler still putting them in the dishwasher.
Differences between the Philips HR 1865 Pro Aluminium Juicer and the HR 1861 Juicer
You might be wondering whether to choose the brilliant HR 1865 model or it's
slightly cheaper brother the HR 1861. Both are excellent and sport the same 700W motor. The most important
difference between them is the size of the feed tube. On the 1861 it is 75mm and on the 1865 it is 83mm. I've
included a diagram which will allow you to see what the difference in feed tube diameters looks like. The
inner circle is the 1861, the outer is the 1865. I was going to do something like add an apple to give an even
better sense of scale, but of course apples come in different sizes. I will say that in practice the HR 1861
has no problems taking small apples whole, but will not take large apples unless they are cut into 3 or 4
pieces first. The 1865 should fare better and take standard sized apples without problem.
Choosing between the HR 1865 and HR 1861 comes down to the following differences between them:
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1. The HR 1865 has a stainless steel feed tube which is 8mm wider than that on the
1861. |
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2.The HR 1865 has a blue LED which illuminates to show which of the two speeds you've
selected. It looks cool. |
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3. The HR 1865 allows you to tilt the juice tube upward to prevent drips after you've
finished juicing. This is a handy feature and saves you having to wipe drips from the work surface
after juicing. |
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4. The Philips HR 1865 is a little more expensive - around £13-£14. Whether this is
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Buying your Philips HR 1865 Juicer
Having reviewed the prices for these machines in various places, including
Philip's own web site, the high street retailers and so on, I've found the cheapest supplier is currently
Amazon. One of the factors is that they include delivery costs in the price. (I was surprised to find Amazon
selling things other than books, but given their strong reputation for quality service and fast delivery I'm
happy to recommend them.)
Because prices change I've decided to include Amazon links to both juicers on this page so you can see the price
difference at a glance. Make your choice and click the appropriate picture to purchase. (Incidentally don't be
fooled by the images showing a jug with one and a glass with the other - both come with the jug.)
To buy the Philips HR 1865 Juicer,
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To buy the Philips HR 1861 Juicer,
click this image |
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Whichever model you choose - I wish you happy juicing and I suggest you check out our page on juicing books.
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