If you don't really care about the details and love cleaning alotta parts then by all means go breville or another like brand.)
This time around, I researched "easy to clean juicers. Now just because its easier to clean doesn't necessarily mean higher juice yield. But thats the trade off between masticating vs. centrifugal.
Centrifugal is fast but harder to clean.
Masticating is slow but easier to clean.
If ur anything like me and just plain tired of cleaning so many parts and tired of failure issues, then go with this model. The down side as far as this model goes is why I'm giving it 3 stars. The auger could be a little bit bigger so it can be more tightly pressed so the pulp wont come out so dang wet! If they ever redesign the auger for this model, I will definitely upgrade and keep it because cleaning this baby is such a breeze! BUT I hate that I had to send my pulp back through the machine because I know this can mess some juicers up. But I know the model and knew it could tk it. Plus if I had an issue with the pulp there's also a reverse button. (which I didnt even have to use because sending the pulp back through was a breeze as well. As you can see in the video, the pulp did come out drier but some people just simply do NOT have the time for all of that. BUT if you want to extract more nutrients like me and you have a bit more time on your hands then by all means go for this one you won't be too sorry that you did. To me the price, is simply because of the motor. The previous model, which I owned too, was only 150 watt (and oddly more expensive probably b/c of the more attractive design) This model is 200 watts. So they cranked it up a bit. Just need to do something about that auger. I was looking at omegas commercial juicers. I'll try that next. I know that would be a better option for me as much as I love juicing! Anyway, if you made it to the end of my review, HAPPY JUICING KIDS! Hope this helps you to make the best decision for you! :)


















