Dry Pulp!
This is actually the second one that I received because the first one had a manufacturing defect. It was replaced right away so I am very pleased with that.This machine has pros and cons, and a couple of the cons are, admittedly, because of user error. The biggest con for me is that it is way taller than what I had envisioned. I have a small kitchen with small cabinets that are pretty close to the top of my counters which means that this juicer does not fit under them. It has to go in a different shelf (which really isn't a bad thing) but that means I have to do a lot more moving around with it than what I had planned.Another con is that the assembling and taking apart has a learning curve involved. I figured it out but it took a minute.And now let's talk about the pros. The most important pro and the reason why I bought this machine to begin with is because the pulp is almost sawdust when it comes out. So different from my centrifugal juicer (which still works by the way) that it's hard to believe it's supposed to serve the same purpose. The juice does not readily separate, and is absolutely delicious.FWIW, I tend to use firmer fruits and vegetables such as celery, carrots, apples, ginger, etc. If you prefer leafy greens, pears, or other soft fruits or veggies, your pulp may be not quite as dry. I think it really does come down to the produce you use.If the quality of the juice/ pulp is important to you then you cannot go wrong with this machine. I am still amazed that the pulp is so dry when ejected. And the juice is, of course, quite delicious. In addition, I like that I can put whole apples and other fruits and vegetables in without having to chop them up into small pieces as I've done with other auger style juicers.Other than the height problem, this juicer does everything that I want it to do. And I almost forgot! It's pretty easy to clean, too.





















































































