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Commercial Juicer ain’t for the faint hearted Posted: 11 Feb 2012 08:30 AM PST If you are feeling a little bit light in your wallet, then you would do well to avoid the Commercial Juicer. Why, you ask? The answer is very simple – we are talking about a whopping $9,900 price tag here. This is no ordinary juicer, as it has been classified as a “restaurant juicer” which is capable of extracting up to 84 oz. of fresh fruit every minute. Yes sir, that is right, entire oranges, grapefruit, or pomegranates can be placed within the chute, where the internal rotating flywheels will press the fruit onto a stainless steel micro serrated blade which then bisects the fruit. Spinning reamers will then do their job, squeezing the exposed pulp while extracting its juice via a filter that ensures none of the bitter pith and pulp will end up in the juice itself, just before the liquid is channeled into an awaiting glass. As for the remaining squeezed fruit, that bit would be sent to chambers on either side of the juicer so that it is a whole lot easier to dispose of. You can view the whole juicing process via the transparent housing, and the Commercial Juicer is capable of juicing up to 28 oranges each minute. No idea on which home would settle for the exorbitant price tag though. Introducing Foolish Gadgets because not all gadgets are cool [ Commercial Juicer ain’t for the faint hearted copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts: |
Posted: 11 Feb 2012 08:01 AM PST Your iPad is not only a productivity tool, but it is also useful to help you lose some of that pent up stress over the course of the week at the office. Instead of playing with just your fingers and thumbs, how about getting the iPad an add-on? Enter the £59.99 Atari Arcade Duo, where it will bring you back to the good old days of the 1980s, sporting a generous joystick and large buttons that are perfect for mashing. Perfect to deliver superior control for sensitive movements as well as speedier response times, the Atari Arcade Duo might just see you hit new high scores on classics such as Asteroids, Centipede, and Missile Command. I am quite sure that once you have given the Atari Arcade Duo a go, you will probably not want to return to a pure touchscreen interface. After all, there is nothing quite like the real deal instead of dealing with a virtual joystick and tapping furiously on a touchscreen display that has no equivalent haptic feedback as that of a standard issue button. Conference Calendar – The global conference and expo finder. [ Atari Arcade Duo copyright by Coolest Gadgets ] Related Posts: |
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