Philips Daily Collection HR2738/00
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Compact and relatively inexpensive juicer for all types of citrus fruits from the Philips brand. It features low power consumption and excellent basic performance. The model is very economical and consumes only 25 watts of electricity. It has mechanical control — all operating parameters are set by the user. Taking into account the purpose of the device, there is no capacity for cake, but the juice bowl is built into the device, its capacity is 0.5 liters.
At the same time, the jug is removed from the stand, and the convenient spout configuration prevents juice from spilling. The Philips HR 2738 juicer is equipped with one universal cone-shaped nozzle, designed for a medium-sized orange. Thanks to the Auto Reverse function, you can clean the nozzle from the remnants of the pulp. There is a grate for collecting the pulp — it is shallow, so sediment does not collect at the bottom, which makes cleaning easier. There is no lid, but for citrus presses this is not the most necessary part. The plastic juicer can be washed in the dishwasher, which makes it easier to work with the model. There is also a cord storage compartment — the classic design model meets all modern ergonomic requirements.
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The Dutch brand Philips does not need a separate introduction, since the technology under its name is widely known in all corners of the globe. For true connoisseurs of freshly squeezed juice, the company's product range includes a lot of popular solutions, one of the most affordable among which is the HR 2738 citrus juicer.
As easy as pie
A compact "baby" with a simple and concise appearance will fit in well with any kitchen interior, taking up a minimum of space and confidently clinging to the surface of the kitchen worktop with rubberized legs. Mastering the principles of working with a juicer is as easy as shelling pears — just cut a citrus fruit in half and press it into a cone. With each press, the nozzle changes the direction of rotation around its own axis, resulting in a better spin.
Scrupulous spin
Power Philips HR 2738 is 25 watts, so it is not surprising that the model fulfills its obligations very slowly, but at the same time scrupulously. The juice accumulates in a half-liter plastic tank with a pouring spout, and the pulp, during the extraction, is collected on the upper grate of a small depth. When processing 2-3 oranges or grapefruits, the crumb quickly fills all the free space of the bowl, after which it actively tends to fall out.
Leading position
Removable elements of the juicer are washed by hand or in the dishwasher. Additional convenience in handling the model is added by a compartment for winding excess power cord with a total length of 1.2 m. But for some reason the manufacturer forgot about the cover, while the vast majority of the device's closest rivals have it. With an attractive price tag, Philips HR 2738 represents the low-cost segment of citrus juicers, in which the model occupies one of the leading positions.