Barış D.
Barış D.

I am very satisfied with the machine in general, I use it very rarely. And I am a very careful user. But the other day, while using it to squeeze apples and oranges, it suddenly started making a humming(buzzing) sound. I stopped the device immediately, cleaned it, completely re-arranged it and ran it at idle, the sound is still there. An engine sound. Is there anyone to help?Is there anyone to help?

chris55
chris55  

I have no idea, call Kuvings.

Lily
Lily

Do you have to peel citrus before putting through the machine?

Maggie3029
Maggie3029  

If I’m just adding a bit of lemon juice to something I cut up the lemon remove the pips and Just put it through with the skin. However if you want say orange juice or large amounts of lemon/lime juice or whatever then yes, you’d have to peel it first. I purchased the citrus juicer separately because the grandkids love orange juice. I think it was around $50 from Kuvings, plus postage. But I saw it cheaper later on online somewhere. I’d suggest if your thinking of getting the citrus attachment check eBay, gumtree or online shops before you make your purchase. Overall I am very happy with my juicer though.

Stuball
Stuball  

Hello,if you want to use the Kuvings C7000 for juicing with citrus i would peel the fruit first,I suppose you can use the skins but i don,t the juicer makes a lovely juice without needing the skins as well,my favorite juice is green apples with celery it tastes lovely and it is very healthy for you,This Kuving C7000 is one of the best appliances that i have ever bought its a little pricey but it is worth it,(You are worth it !!) I do recommend buying one you will never look back.

Ronald
Ronald  

You can eat as much lemon skin as you like, no worries, but not orange skin as it has an indigestible component and a lot can cause problems to your gut. I have read it is recommended to have not more than 1/4 of an orange skin just for the zesty taste in a day.

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