The spout is to prevent it from leaking after juicing. Leave the spout open with a cup or glass under it while juicing. To prevent from leaking with large citrus press down slowly🤔 your welcome.
Hi @Henrik, thanks for your feedback. Yes I realized that the the stopper was designed to only stop it from dripping, but that was my whole point that my $30 juicer was actually holding the juice without spilling any while Breville did not honor the decades old design that actually works in hundreds of juicers.
It doesn't leak if you leave the spout open while you press the fruit. The reason you are getting leaking is because you have allowed a large amount of juice to build up so when you open the spout it pours out the side of the spout. The spout lock is there to stop drips in between changing a fresh glass or for when you have stopped. It is not there to hold all the juice in until you have finished 🤦♂
The spout should be in the down position, not up. When you're finished juicing you raise the spout up to prevent dripping. I've had my Breville forever and I love it. You need to read the instructions.
Was the replacement free from Amazon? I am thinking of getting this Breville but the spout leakage is a bit of a pain. The Braun spout looks good but it's all plastic and there is no lever to help with pressing the citrus halves.
The spout is to prevent it from leaking after juicing. Leave the spout open with a cup or glass under it while juicing. To prevent from leaking with large citrus press down slowly🤔 your welcome.
Well, I think the intention with the spouts, was imo to stop it from dripping after pressing, not for what you are using it for!
Hi @Henrik, thanks for your feedback. Yes I realized that the the stopper was designed to only stop it from dripping, but that was my whole point that my $30 juicer was actually holding the juice without spilling any while Breville did not honor the decades old design that actually works in hundreds of juicers.
Ah, those rich men and their problems? You explained it to him very well, let's hope he understood.
It doesn't leak if you leave the spout open while you press the fruit. The reason you are getting leaking is because you have allowed a large amount of juice to build up so when you open the spout it pours out the side of the spout. The spout lock is there to stop drips in between changing a fresh glass or for when you have stopped. It is not there to hold all the juice in until you have finished 🤦♂
The spout should be in the down position, not up. When you're finished juicing you raise the spout up to prevent dripping. I've had my Breville forever and I love it. You need to read the instructions.
The difference in price likely has to do with plastic v stainless steel. This Breville seems to be the only motorized full steel one available
Homie is not using it as intended and trying to make a video like he’s educating someone lmao.
Was the replacement free from Amazon? I am thinking of getting this Breville but the spout leakage is a bit of a pain. The Braun spout looks good but it's all plastic and there is no lever to help with pressing the citrus halves.
Why is yours called the CPXL? Do you know the difference of it from the CPBSS?
bro didn't read the instructions