Buying a juicer
- Whichever you choose, buy from a reputable retailer rather than a third-party seller online, as the appliance may not have passed all the necessary safety checks. Make sure it is fitted with a standard UK 3-pin plug and fuse.
- You will find lots of online reviews of juicers but don’t rely solely on these as they can be faked by unscrupulous sellers.
- Your juicer should incorporate safety features to prevent accidents and to protect the motor and internal components from excessive strain or overheating. Safety locking prevents the juicer from starting if any component is not properly secured. Overload protection will shut off the device or reduce power to prevent damage when it detects a load beyond capacity.
- Register your appliance so you can be contacted easily if there is a safety recall of your product. It’s also much easier to return a faulty item or order a repair if it’s registered.
Using a juicer safely
- Follow the manufacturer’s instructions on using and cleaning it.
- Keep the juicer away from the sink or any liquids that could spill on it and unplug it when not in use.
- Wipe up anything that has spilled on or inside the juicer – and only do this when it is unplugged and dry it thoroughly afterwards.
- Check which parts are dishwasher-safe and which need to be cleaned by hand. And inspect any blades for signs of damage.
- If you notice odd smells or any sparking or smoke, or if the juicer trips circuit breakers or blows fuses during use, unplug it immediately and contact the retailer and/or manufacturer.
- If your juicer is cracked or damaged in any way, stop using it and either contact the retailer and/or manufacturer or buy a new one.