Juicing used to involve a lot of tedious peeling, coring and de-seeding before you get to the pulping part, but the new HR1865 Juice Extractor from Philips with its wide neck, tough motor and seed-catching filter gets straight down to business by mashing up the whole fruit.
Sales of shop-bought juices and smoothies have gone through the roof in the last couple of years since we discovered how healthy and tasty they were, but you can save a small fortune by making your own. The Philips Juice Extractor has the advantage of dealing with whole fruits at a time, so there’s no need to core apples or de-seed oranges. The powerful 700W motor is tough enough to tackle anything short of a coconut and the brushed aluminium finish and coole blue LED match the rest of Philips’ hi-tech kitchen gizmos.
Out now | £130 | Philips








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