
You must cut fruit and vegetables into small pieces before feeding them into the Black & Decker JE1500's chute, say reviews, and the resulting pulp is wet, indicating under-extraction of juice. Owners say that the Black & Decker juicer stains easily. We read some complaints about leakage and durability as well. Some owners are disappointed at the lack of an included recipe book. A few owners say it's a good light-duty juicer, but the Hamilton Beach Big Mouth Pro 67650 (*est. $70) looks like a much better budget juicer for fruits and vegetables.
We could find no professional reviews of the inexpensive Black & Decker JE1500 Fruit-and-Vegetable Juice Extractor. About two dozen owner-written reviews posted to Amazon.com, Target.com and Epinions are mixed, with more complaints than compliments overall.

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Our Sources
1. Amazon.com
The Black & Decker JE1500 receives a middle grade in over a dozen owner-written reviews here. Some owners say it does a good job for the price, while others complain of breakage, poor juice yield, and leaks. It is said to be easy to take apart for cleaning, however.
Review: Black & Decker JE1500 Fruit-and-Vegetable Juice Extractor Reviews, Contributors to Amazon.com
2. Epinions.com
There's a single, brief review here, which is negative. The owner says that the pulp filter has a sharp blade that can cut fingers.
Review: Black & Decker JE1500 Fruit-and-Vegetable Juice Extractor Reviews, Contributors to Epinions
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