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Breville Juice Fountain Elite 800JEXL, Silver

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Features

  • The Breville Juice Fountain Elite lets you embrace the power of professionals; A 1000 watt motor spins up to 13,000 RPM's to give you up to 30% more juice than traditional juicers; Over 40,000 filtering pores ensure smooth and delicious results every time
  • UNIQUE EXTRACTION SYSTEM: The Breville juicers titanium reinforced disc and Italian-made micro mesh filter basket are made out of stainless steel and together are designed for optimum juice and nutrient extraction
  • SHORT PREP TIME: The Breville juicer machines unique 3 inch extra wide chute feed allows you to juice whole fruits and vegetables without pre-cutting
  • EXTRA LARGE CONTAINERS: A juicer machine featuring a 35.2 fl oz juice jug with froth separator and 3.2 qt pulp container allow you to juice to your hearts content
  • CONVENIENT STORAGE: The power cord wraps around its feet under the base and the pulp container is detachable making the blender easy to store
  • TWO SPEED CONTROL: Use the low speed for softer fruits and leafy vegetables, and the high speed for denser fruits and harder vegetables
  • DISHWASHER SAFE: The juicer cover, stainless steel filter bowl, puree disc and juice jug are all safe to go into your dishwasher
  • INCLUDED ACCESSORIES: 35.2 fl oz Juice Jug with Froth Separator, 3.2 qt Pulp Container and Easy Clean Brush
  • CAPACITY: 35.2 fl oz Juice Jug and 3.2 qt Pulp Container
  • WARRANTY: 1 Year Limited Product Warranty; Power: 1000 Watts; Voltage: 110 to 120 Volts

Description

Embrace the power the professionals do. A 1000 watt motor spins up to 13,000 RPM's to give you up to 30% more juice than traditional juicers. And over 40,000 filtering pores ensure you’ll get smooth, delicious, healthy refreshment every time.

Brand: Breville


Color: Brushed Stainless Steel


Special Feature: Indicator Light


Product Dimensions: 13.1"D x 12"W x 10.6"H


Material: Stainless Steel


Brand Name: Breville


Recommended Uses For Product: Residential


Manufacturer: Breville


Model Name: 800JEXL


UPC: 021614034205


Global Trade Identification Number: 05


Warranty Description: 1 year product warranty and 3 year motor warranty


Model Number: 800JEXL


Part Number: 800JEXL


Included Components: 1.1qt Juice Jug with froth separator; 3.2qt pulp container; Easy clean brush


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Item Type Name: Juice Fountain Elite


Color: Brushed Stainless Steel


Finish Type: Brushed


Special Features: Indicator Light


Maximum Power: 1000 Watts


Wattage: 1000 watts


Power Source: Corded Electric


Voltage: 120 Volts


Number of Speeds: 2


Controller Type: Button


Material: Stainless Steel


Product Care Instructions: Dishwasher Safe


Blade Material: Titanium


Is the item dishwasher safe?: Yes


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 13.1"D x 12"W x 10.6"H


Capacity: 3.2 liters


Item Weight: 10.7 Pounds


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Oh Ya!
I love this thing! I was using a smaller less powerful juicer and decided that I needed something faster and that would reduce prep time. I was spending a lot of time cutting my fruit and veggies just so I could get it into my old juicer. To be fair, my other juicer worked fine and did what it was suppose to, it just wasn't efficient for my needs. I love Breville products and I had great expectations for this juicer. I did my research and I knew what I features I was looking for. I wanted something that had a powerful motor to grind through harder fruit and produce with out bogging the motor and I wanted a juicer that had a feed channel that would minimize my prep time. I came across a few models and brands that seemed to fit the criteria, but my love for Breville products (based on experience and not marketing) made my decision simple. After learning more about the juicers that fit my criteria I really felt that buying a juicer that was all metal was in my best interest. Aesthetically it fit my preference and taste and fit in with my current line-up of small kitchen appliances. Materially, the stainless steel seemed a more durable option than the resin plastics of other brands. Additionally, stainless steel in my opinion, is easier to sterilize and holds up well in the dishwasher and I don't have to worry about fading or cracking. Now on to the juicing. I opened the box and to my expectation the juicer was packed well. I came out of the box ready to use. I cleaned the parts that would touch my juice as recommended. I turned on the motor and was surprised at how quiet it was. My smaller juicer sounded like a chainsaw in comparison, not to mention the motor on my smaller juicer was only 125w compared to the 1000w of the 800JEXL. I expected that it would be louder just because of the motor size difference but again it was surprisingly quite. I juiced apples, carrots, celery, oranges, pears, beets, cucumber, kale, spinach and ginger to make my normal juice. It took literally 5 minutes whereas my older juicer took about a half hour. Prep of produce and fruit was easy as I did not need to cut anything. It all fit right into the large feed tunnel - one of the key reasons I bought this juicer. I noticed that I got more juice out of this juicer than my previous one. I know now that is because of the motor and juicing mesh. Because of the motor size combined with the mesh, the combination extracts more juice from the produce and fruit. This ultimately saves me money in the long run although I am not able to quantify that at this point considering I have only been using it for a couple of weeks now. All-in-all, I HIGHLY recommend this juicer! Breville is a GREAT brand and I am pleased with their quality and performance. The description of the machine in the manufacturers marketing is as promised and it is understated in my opinion. I appreciate quality and although this model may seem a bit high in price for some, I can only say you get what you pay for! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2014 by Angel H.

  • Excellent juicer.
I prefer the Vitamix, even though the Vitamix is not a juicer. This is the best juicer made for home use. Well made, and well constructed. It has two speeds. One for hard fruits and vegetables, the other for soft fruits and vegetable. The red button shuts it off. It is easy to clean. I highly recommend it. Okay, I am going to revise my review. Before you buy a product, the most important reviews to read are the ones that rate a product the lowest. I have only used my juicer a dozen times. Fruits and vegetables are expensive, so the real cost of a juicer is not the juicer but the cost of stuff you put into it. I personally had no problem using the this juicer. I thought it made juice quickly. I didn't have a problem with juicer leaking like others here have. After reading the one-star reviews, I conclude the following: Breville has poor customer service. This machine only has a one-year warranty compared to much longer warranties given by other manufacturers. Some people like the cheap $90 Jack Lalaine juicer better than than this one. Some people have a problem with the spinning, cutting disk getting dull after very short use. I bought this juicer to make a drink called "Happy's Special" sold at Julio's Juice Bar and Natural Foods Emporium. The drink is made from carrots, beets, apples, cucumbers, celery, spinach, ginger, and garlic. I would add parsley, a splash of lemon juice, salt and pepper to taste. I juice the beet stalks. This juicer does a good job making this drink which I really can't make in the Vitamix. I add ice to the Vitamix when I make Happy's Special. Julio's adds no ice, and serves it warm. I learned you have to add the garlic and ginger in a shoot full of fruits and vegetable or they will shoot back up the shute or shoot into the pulp container without being juiced. I find that my pulp is relatively dry. I wouldn't use this juicer for juicing soft fruits like blueberries or tomatoes. I think the Vitamix does a much better job on these. Here are some other recipes from Julio's: Valencia: Carrots, beets, and oranges Happy's Special: Carrots, beets, ginger, garlic, celery, parsley, spinach, and apples, cucumber Cucumber Summer: Cucumbers, pineapple, and celery Immune Zoom: Carrots, beets, celery, ginger, garlic, lemons, and oranges Clean Sweep: tomatoes, pepper, carrots, celery, and dash of tabasco sauce V-6: Carrots, beets, celery, spinach, tomatoes, and parsley Ruby Red Juice: Carrots, beets, and celery Green Goddess: Celery, parsley, spinach, cucumbers, cilantro, romaine lettuce, apples, and limes Fantasy: Beets, carrots, kiwi, and blueberry Happy Days: Carrots, beets, and apples. Julio's use a centrifugal juicer to juice carrots, and maybe beets. I am not sure about the beets. He pours the carrot juice (or carrot-beet mixture) into a Vitamix. Then adds the rest of the fruits and vegetables. Whole oranges, apple quarters, pineapples, and blueberries should be "juiced" in the Vitamix. You can even juice a certain amount of carrot in a Vitamix. It is just that carrots (and most likely beets) have too great a ratio of fiber to juice. I would only juice the carrots and beets. You probably lose too much expensive fruit and vegatable in the Breville. I would "juice" the apples, pineapple, ginger, garlic, spinach, and cucumbers in the Vitamix. I think you can juice celery in either machine. I would chop the celery up into one-inch lengths before I added it to the Vitamix because it is stringy. I feed food into the Breville as slowly as I possibly can. The faster you feed food into a juicer, the less efficient it becomes. Just because you can juice a dozen carrots and a apple in a few seconds does not mean you have to do so. I wrap one of my hands around the Breville plunger to prevent my other hand from feeding food too quckly. I literially feed in food as slow as I possibly can, allow the blade of the juicer to do all the work. Remember slower feed means more juice, and less waste. Google Julio's Natural Food Emporium to get a list of their great smoothies. I especially recommend their: Tantra, Planet Energy, and Wai-kee-kee ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2013 by ArcticBonfire

  • Incredible machine, great results!
I have not owned any other juice machine but after doing my "homework", I was hoping I made the right choice. All I can say is this is becoming more and more fun with less time to clean up. All parts do clean very easily, and actually that's the easiest part. For me my preparation of all the fruits and vegetables is mildly time consuming, even though I know you can throw things in there whole. Somehow the thought of little stems, seeds and tiny pits going in there don't thrill me but I'm starting to overlook those things now. I have made some incredible pitchers of juice, at times using a large combo of fruits and at other times, using less combos of fruits. I have learned that when I toss in small things like blueberries, blackberries, small carrots, etc., I must quickly cover the top with my hand before they fly out of the chute all over the place. Yes, like I said, it's a learning experience. Large chunks of fruits and carrots (only vegetable I can tolerate juiced thus far) make an awesome drink and my kids love it too. I have been experimenting with the choice of items in chute and the speed at which things are juiced at. There are 2 speeds: higher and lower. I have made many little mistakes along the way, from causing a huge mess with juice overflowing out of the container and down the cabinets, to stuff flying out of the top and staining my wood cabinets. I have gotten much better at this. The other thing is this can become a very costly addiction.....I spend a fortune on organic fruits and vegetables and in a flash, $50-$75 worth of fruit is in one small to medium pitcher! The amount of pulp that goes in the garbage is scary looking. Cleanup takes about 10 minutes total. Be sure to put a small garbage bag or a plastic bag in the container that catches the pulp or it will be a messier cleanup for sure. The only thing I cannot acquire a taste for is the green juice. As much as I eat only organically grown fruits and vegetables, I just cannot get green juice down my throat. I know it's something that has to grow on you but I think I'd rather eat raw veggies anytime than drink them. I keep saying I'll try it again but I get weak thinking about swallowing that stuff! Ugh....no one can honestly say it tastes really good unless they have no taste buds. The fruit drinks on the other hand are absolutely fantastic. I guess it's all personal taste and to each his own likes and dislikes. I am not disappointed with this machine at all. It is not cheap though but I hope it lasts a very long time. It is beautifully constructed but it does take up alot of counter space and it is tall than the bottom of my cabinet area so I have to put it alongside the cabinets, next to my sink area, but that's okay. It looks really attractive and sits near my other neat machines, as I do have alot of counter space. If you are patient and willing to do a little cutting and cleaning up, you will not be disappointed. My total time preparing, juicing and cleaning up my mess is 30 minutes from start to finish and the container lasts me 2 days, if I'm lucky and I can hide it from my family! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2007 by Irene Bevilacqua

  • Amazing Machine – Powerful, Easy to Clean, Worth Every Dollar
I’ve been using the Breville Juice Fountain Elite 800JEXL and I’m honestly blown away. I’ve already made: potato starch apple juice orange juice grapefruit juice grape juice Everything comes out smooth, fast, and super easy. The machine is very powerful — it handles everything without struggling, even harder items. The wide chute saves a ton of prep time, and cleanup is surprisingly simple (which is huge for a juicer). Many parts are even dishwasher-safe . What I love most: ✔ Extremely powerful motor ✔ Very fast juicing ✔ Easy to clean ✔ Handles fruits AND harder produce easily ✔ Feels like a high-end, durable machine Yes, it’s not cheap — but it is 100% worth the money. WOW. Highly recommend. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2026 by SK

  • Pro/Con from a long time Juicer ACME 6001 vs. Breville ELITE
I have been juicing for 15-20 years. I did take a break for a few years before buying this juicer. I used an ACME 6001 for all the other years. The ACME works on a different principle which draws more juice out of the product than the Breville. However the very way the ACME draws the juice through makes it difficult to clean and also makes you need to stay with machine while running so it does not dance across the counter. The Breville can sit there all alone, sounds like a small jet but c'mon......get over the noise, and it is quieter than a blender. I had two big concerns when buying the Breville, the first was it was made in CHINA....I still get sick when I think about that as I look at our soaring unemployment.....and yes, USA could make it as good if not better for that kind of price, lets not kid ourselves Breville. The second was a fact that leafy type things such as KALE (which is your BEST item to put in any juice for highest benefit) would not juice well. This is a FACT however; I think I have a workaround. After trying several methods with the Kale, I decided to soak in water and then immediately juice it. This method will add some water to the juice for sure but clearly from the MUCH stronger Kale taste I would estimate I get 5-6 times more actual Kale juice in the mix. This works with the lettuce, the parsley and so on. As far as some of the other bad info in the reviews, this item is NOT hard to clean, if you think it is then you have never juiced before. This item does NOT stain easily, if you wash it right after juicing then it will stay clean. If you leave it on the counter dirty like someone from "Hoarders" then yup....it will stain. It does NOT leak at seams at all like some reviews have said unless you put the pulp bucket on crooked. I use cheap food storage bags to line the bucket, I wash the device right after use and I think it works very well. The ONLY way stuff has jumped out of the chute has been if I throw it down the chute, IE: a handful of grapes tossed in the chute will transform your juicer into a paintball machine gun.....easy to fix, just drop them in with your hand over the chute.....no big deal as all. One thing I DO NOT like is the jug that comes with the device to receive the juice, it works flawlessly, don't get me wrong but the design of the machine forces you to use only this jug. It has a 'cutout" on the bottom so it gets closer to the machine than you could get with a regular glass or measuring cup so if you break this one.....you will be calling Breville to order a new one. Here are my juice suggestions for you: 1) Don't forget to get more fiber in your diet, Juicing will take it away 100%. Either take the pulp and do something with it in your meals or use a fiber supplement. 2) Always use organics veggies, I shop at Whole Foods and can find deals on organics many times, like 1/2 price kale. I just vary my drinks that week to adjust for the sale items. 3) Always drink immediately, juice will oxidize after juicing and the living enzymes is the KEY 4) Always wash the machine thoroughly after use, like I said, my plastic parts have ZERO staining and I have run about 100# of carrots through already. 5) I use a thermal mug, one of those ones you freeze in the freezer. I pour from the Breville Jug into the frosty mug and let sit for 2-3 minutes; it does help a bit if you are not into the taste. 6) If you are new to this, look out for strong items such as cucumber. Your body needs to ease into this a bit but I have a sensitive system and I have NEVER had an "uncontrollable" issue that I needed to deal with 7) If you are new, have a few crackers or something when you drink, it tends to take the edge off a bit. Favorite drink~1# carrots, Handful wet Kale, apple (I do this one daily and vary the final ingredients: Squash, grapes, cucumber, celery, pepper, broccoli, lettuce, garlic) Enjoy!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2010 by JW

  • Top-Notch Juicer!
This was the first juicer that I purchased. I spent several hours researching which one to buy and didn't initially know if it was worth spending the extra money on this juicer. Long story short, I am EXTREMELY happy with my purchase. Whoever constructed and built this juicer is a genius! It is not-only well-constructed, but it all fits together perfectly (i.e. - no flimsy latches) ... which also makes it much easier to clean. All juicers take time to clean, as I can say you will spend no more than five minutes cleaning and drying the components. Here are a few additional items that I like about the juicer: 1) It is simple to use. Two speeds allow you to put what you want in the juicer. There is no problem with the motor and, at no time, has the motor ever sounded like it was struggling. 2) Easy to clean. As mentioned, clean-up is not that time consuming. I put a little plastic bag in the side compartment and all (100%) of the remnants goes in the bag. It is amazing! 3) The pitcher is so convenient. One would never think about how big of deal this is, but it's a huge deal. The pitcher is larger than a standard cup, for example, and allows you to truly have enough juice for the day. With some other juicers, the cup is so small that you have to continue to move it and dump it in another container prior to putting it back in place to be refilled again. The Breville juicer allows you a hassle-free experience and undoubtedly saves you time. I know this juicer isn't the least expensive on the market, but it is well worth the extra dollars spent. Ask yourself why you are buying it in the first place. Do you truly plan to use it on a regular basis? Have you seriously made the change to a healthy lifestyle? Is this something you will use at least a few times per week or just once in awhile? For me, I watched the movie "Fat, Sick, and nearly Dead," and instantly purchased the juicer after that. What an inspirational movie it is! I've actually watched it three times now and have happily incorporated juicing into my life. Use (2) heads of Kale, (1 to 2) Cucumber(s), (4) Celery sticks, (4 to 6) Granny Apples, (1) Smaller piece of Ginger Root, (1/2) Lemon, and as many oranges/mangos that you prefer to help balance the flavor. There is your secret recipe to success! All the best to you with your selection of a juicer. If you are unable to afford this one, definitely stick with a Breville. The sheer construction and mechanics of it far surpasses its competition. On a scale of 1-10 (with 10 being best), I give this juicer a 10. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2011 by Healthy

  • 5 star on juice quality
Bought this juicer 3 months ago. I am using it every day. I did a lot of searching to buy the right kind of juicer and finaly decided for Breville 800. I read a lot of reviews about it and about other juicers. Based on what I read and what I experice every day I need to make few comments: 1. When you choose a juicer think of what you are interested the most? for me: quality of juice and not so much user friendly, cleaning and all the others on the same line. A lot of juicers are warming up the liquid produced which distroy the quality of the juice. This one doesn't! Plus the taste is so fresh and pure. Therefore the no. 1 condition - QUALITY of the juice - for me got 5 stars. 2. Quantity - depends on what you juice. Hard fruits and vegetables, the pulp is almost dry. The soft produce are a bit moist but not at all at the point that one might think, if I squeeze more this residue I get more drops of juice. Also, based on what the other people review (the 2 and 1 stars) who complained that they went and spent a lot of money on produce and got nothing out of it, I would say: you have to know to do proper juice combination. No matter what I juice, I always mix either an orange or an apple with the rest of it. For instance if I want mostly carrot juice, I would peel 2-3 long carrots + 1 orange, or + 1 apple and get a full big glass of juice. Enough for one person. So be creative with your combination and always pick something with high contend of water (cucumber, apple, orange, kiwi, etc) and something dry. So 5 stars for Quantity as well. 3. User friendly. Well here I have to divide this chapter in two parts. Part 1. User friendly from putting it together, yes, 5 stars. Part 2, User friendly for cleaning point of view? Well, here I have to give only 3 stars. Yes, it has a bit more cleaning parts that I would want to clean (7 at the most). Some of the people reviews complained about the juice collector container that it turns pale after few cleanings. Mine didn't. I think because I wash everything by hand. I avoid washing plastic in dish washer due to high temp. If you do need to wash it in the dish washer I would put it on the top. I rinse most of my parts by hand. So everything looks like new after day by day use. I also think this juicer is not meant to be for a person who is always in the hurry. I actually make my juice hour as a ritual. I TAKE TIME! In the way you have to take time anyway to drink a home made juice. You have to let the body absorb every bit of it and not drink it as water. Therefore even if it might be taking longer time to clean the whole thing, I still like it because I try to not do a juice if I have only 5 min to do it, so what I said above really don't bother me that much. I think the worst piece of the juicer is the fine mesh. You have to clean it RIGHT AWAY since it is such a fine net and I am always afraid the stuff will dry out inside of the net tiny holes and never be able to get them out. Another bad part about cleaning by hand, you have to be careful since few of the parts are super sharp. 4. Time to make the juice. I give 5 stars. Amazingly fast! Few seconds.Helps a lot if you have everything clean or peeled before you start turning it on. 5. Noise. I give 5 stars. Because it is so fast, I don't have the time to think if it is loud or not. I really don't think is louder than a hand mixer. In conclusions, beside the cleaning part, I LOVE my juicer! I super enjoy every evening drinking my dinner up and can't wait every day to use it! Worth the money! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2013 by taz

  • A juicer for your average schlub
I am not a vegetarian. I am not a health nut. I won't follow a strict diet and I am lazy. The only way a juicer was going to become a staple in my life was by working around me. Breville gets a high five for managing to accomplish that. You can read other reviews that go through the great construction and design, they are spot on. The motor for the juicer is top rate; they did not mess around with it. It reminds me of Russell Crowe's character Maximus in Gladiator. Whatever I throw at it, the motor seems almost insulted that was all there was. I imagine it yelling "Are you not entertained?!" as it churns out carrot and apple juice. Indeed Mr. 800JEXL Juice Fountain Elite, I am entertained. Seriously folks if you're going to spend the money on a Breville juicer, spend the extra hundred bucks and buy the elite. You are paying a premium for the die-cast steel housing, but it's worth it. In the world of juicing there are usually 4 categories people look at: Fast Juicing Easy to Clean Maximum Extraction Low Oxidation Fast Juicing: This juicer reigns supreme. Once everything is washed and cut up, this thing tears apart the produce in seconds. Easy to Clean: Relatively speaking this is pretty easy to disassemble and clean. If you want to throw everything in the dishwasher you should be able to do a quick rinse off and a once over scrub on the mesh basket in under 3 minutes. If you wash it by hand it can take 8-10 minutes to do a thorough job. Maximum Extraction: This juicer has pretty good extraction, not amazing. This is a little bit of a trade off; you get the speed but not the nuance that would experience from a press. You also need to be aware that the blades will dull and require replacing or you will suffer from inferior extraction, more below. Low Oxidation: This juicer does oxidate the liquid a little bit; again this is the tradeoff for speed. Whereas a juice press you could store in mason jars for a few days, I would recommend you consume this juice in the first 4-6 hours, it simply tastes the best in that window. For me personally, speed and ease of clean were the most important. I didn't mind juicing an extra carrot or apple because it meant I didn't have to deal with a $$Norwalk$$ type press. The short life window didn't bother me either. I like to juice up about 32oz worth in the morning, pour it into a Nalgene bottle, take it to work and drink it over ice. After about a week you'll notice your appetite has been reset to where you don't think about food as much. Be prepared to get some strange looks from your coworkers as they quizzically ask what the dark green or bright pink or dark red liquid is in your cup. The only con about this juicer and I'm not really sure this is something that can be fixed so I might be a little unfair here ... but I wish they would redesign the shredder and the blade. As it stands when these parts will inevitably become dull. You must spend $32 and buy the whole mesh basket, blade assembly as 1 piece. After having disassembled one I understand why. My hope is that a redesign will make it easier just to replace the shredder disk and center blades while allowing you to keep the basket thus reducing cost. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2012 by Ryan

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