What I didn’t like was that both are made of BPA-free plastic – glass or stainless steel would have been a better choice, although I understand the budget restraints. There are two things that I liked about the containers, one is that both have measurements and second is that it’s easy to pour liquids out of them. The Hazel Quinn slow juicer comes with two containers, a larger one for the crunched food, the other for the juice and yes, one is slightly larger than the other. The pusher is matte black, as well as the hopper and the outlet. I forgot to mention that the food processing unit and most of its other elements are semi-transparent, so you can see the food crushing process while it’s happening. Out of the box, the Hazel Quinn slow juicer comes with the food processing unit detached from the main body, but with all its elements already installed. In terms of size, the slow juicer is 9.8 inches-tall (25.0cm) and its footprint is 12.2 x 5.5 inches (31.0 x 14.0cm), so, while not that big, it will still take some space from your counter top. Better view of the Hazel Quinn slow juicer. There are also some faux-chrome elements, but I could feel no metal, it’s all variations of plastic. ![]() It’s pretty obvious that the Hazel Quinn slow juicer went for a retro look and the mint green color that covers the main body of the device is in tune with the newer kitchen design trends. That being said, let’s check out the device and see if it manages to go above its similarly-priced peers and whether it may be better to invest in something more expensive in the long run. ![]() Some focus has also been put on a simple installation of parts, as well as the aforementioned simplified cleaning process, so, as we will soon see, the developers took some interesting decisions when they built the Hazel Quinn slow juicer (and yes, not all are that good). It’s a bit on the retro side, but it will fit in with most types of kitchen furniture. And I understand that this is the manufacturer’s way of standing out of the crowd, especially considering the price tag of the device, but the question is whether you should consider a budget slow juicer to being with? While I would always opt for the premium brands that have proven their worth over time, not everyone can afford the expensive options, and college students would most likely appreciate the relatively compact design of the Hazel Quinn slow juicer, as well as it’s chic look.
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