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Lisle 61400 - Alicates rectos con anillo de cerdo

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Mex $9,255.85

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  • Diseñado para cerrar cierres de anillo de cerdo utilizados en tapicería en muchos vehículos domésticos e importados
  • La longitud del paquete es de 26.67 centímetros
  • La altura del paquete es de 0.177 centímetros
  • El ancho del paquete es de 5.842 centímetros



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Criskat
Comentado en México el 9 de agosto de 2024
Tienes que cortar la verdura en tiritas delgadas, como papas fritas e irlas echando poco a poco, cada verdura provoca un ¨rechinidito¨ diferente jaja ... conviene ir mezclando todo pues lo más duro empuja las tiras de fruta o verdura suave, no pongas toda la piña junta, o naranjas (las tienes que pelar) pepino o manzana pues se hace un masacote que acabas teniendo que abrir el aparato para sacarlo .. pero vas conociendo cómo funciona mejor y mezclas. No hay que empujar fuerte, con maña todo sale bien. He hecho mantequillas de nueces, quedan muy bien. Al helado no le he encontrado aún el modo. Lo cuido mucho, lo cubro al terminar y desconecto. Hago una buena jarra como para tres días de un par de jugos medianos al día para 3. Espero que hagan valer los 15 años de garantía pues me muero si no cuento con mi Omega. Tengo 5 meses con él.
Customer
Comentado en México el 19 de agosto de 2024
Todo muy bien!
Jesus Esquerra Esquer
Comentado en México el 4 de mayo de 2024
Ya tengo casi un año con el producto y quise esperar ese tiempo para probarlo durante un tiempo razonable para evaluar su funcionamiento, he tenido 3 extractores de jugos y sin lugar a dudas este es el mejor que he tenido.Es rápido, eficaz ya que extrae mucho jugo de cualquier fruta o verdura, no es demasiado ruidoso y es fácil de usar.
Mayra Romero
Comentado en México el 4 de enero de 2024
El modelo anterior trae una coladera especial para evitar la espuma cuando sale el jugo.Este modelo ya no la trae.Fuera de eso es muy buen producto.
Marci
Comentado en Alemania el 10 de enero de 2024
Leider können wir die Saftpresse nicht ausprobieren, da sie keinen europäischen Stecker für die Steckdose hat. Wenn wir aus Deutschland bestellen, dann geht man auch davon aus das der richtige Stecker geliefert wird. Auch in der Beschreibung wird nicht darauf aufmerksam gemacht, dass die Saftpresse nicht für die EU Steckdose geeignet ist.Rücklieferung geht in die USA 😕Kosten für die Rücklieferung müssen wir bezahlen. Erstattung der Transportkosten ist noch in Klärung.
JUAN C.
Comentado en México el 2 de septiembre de 2024
Mejor de lo que esperaba vale cada centavo
Marie
Comentado en Canadá el 22 de diciembre de 2023
Very well made good grip , these are the second pair , I got the angle pair before and love themThanks
C.R.H.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de mayo de 2021
I purchased a couple pair of them, they do the job just fine. The problem with the pliers I received is the "soft handle covers" they are not glued or anything like that and try to come off and/or roll when you use the pliers. bad design on the handle covers. I will most likely take them off or try to glue them?
Comprador
Comentado en México el 12 de diciembre de 2021
se limpia muy fácil había probado otros y resultaba complicado armar y desarmar, además no se traba para nada, aunque hay que cortar todo en pedazos pequeños para facilitar la extracción
Patricia Cervera Ocampo
Comentado en México el 13 de febrero de 2020
Lo compré por recomendación de mi hija y de Anthony William, lo uso primordialmente para preparar mi extracto de apio diario Cuando lo usé para mi extracto de pepino y manzana sentí que no extrae tanto jugo como los que prensan a gran velocidad, pero aún así, lo prefiero. No he preparado aún ninguna leche de nueces no de ninguna otra cosa. poco a poco lo iré descubriendo. Ya solo deseo que no se descomponga porque yo estoy en México y eso sería un problema por ser un artículo de importación. *Pues acabo de romper un pedazo del 'torno-espiral central' del extractor y ya no trabaja correctamente y no tengo idea de qué hacer para pedir-comprar esa refacción. Ayúdenme por favor.
caromape
Comentado en México el 2 de septiembre de 2020
Estuve buscando varios extractores de otras marcas y en diferentes páginas internacionales la ponen como la mejor, la verdad es que estoy encantada, es silenciosa (para el trabajo que hace, pero cabe aclara que sí hace ruido) es rápida y precisa a la vez, los jugos salen muy bien y no se oxidan, eso quiere decir que efectivamente es prensa en frío y no genera calor, es muy practica y muy estética.
Lorella depieri
Comentado en Canadá el 14 de septiembre de 2020
We did our research on the difference between centrifugal and masticators. So glad we purchased this Omega masticator! It' easy to use and easy to clean. We're very happy with the amount of juice extracted. The pulp is quite dry. Apparently there is little difference between the NC900HDC and NC 8006HDS. Only difference according to the reviews we looked at is the color and covering. We've been juicing everyday for the last month and we're delighted with ours! Highly recommend.
Bumblebee
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de enero de 2019
I've used my Breville 800JEXL Juice Fountain Elite 1000-Watt Juice Extractor for going on ten years now, and it's been great, no doubt about it. However, I've known for awhile that the high-speed centrifugal type of juicer (Breville) tends to heat up fruits/vegs and their juices and allow air into them as it rapidly shreds the piece of fruit or veg and spins out the juice--causing oxidation. Masticating juicers (Omega) do not: they slowly press out the juice. So I finally decided to take the plunge and try the Omega. I chose a horizontal rather than vertical version because, Omega says, the horizontal is better for leafy greens (I primarily juice vegetables, including spinach and other leafies, rather than fruits). Omega is definitely better than the Breville for leafy greens (more on this below).So this is a comparison between the two (Breville and Omega) and why, overall, I now like the Omega better (not in any particular order):1. Omega is SO much quieter; Breville sounds like it's about to take off from my kitchen counter--and it does sometimes slide around a bit.2. Omega is slower; Breville produces juice more quickly, but the rapidly spinning grater/shredder disc is noisy (see point 1, above) and dangerously sharp. Omega has no sharp grating device or blade, but rather a slowly turning corkscrew-like masticator. Given points 1 & 2, the Omega provides a pleasantly quiet, calm, dare I say meditative (!) early morning juicing experience. The Breville definitely does not!3. Omega's feeder tube is quite a bit smaller than Breville's, so you have to cut produce into smaller pieces and can't feed as many in at a time, which also makes Omega slower. This might bother some people who are used to plunging whole giant carrots into the Breville, but I've adjusted--the first time I used the Omega I quickly figured out the optimal size and shape feeding into the (amazingly powerful and relentless, yet--have I mentioned?--quiet) masticator.4. Omega does allow a little more pulp into the juice than Breville. But this is fine, for me; the pulp is so finely crushed and ground that it's very digestible, and having some pulp with your juice is healthier, mitigating the hit of sugars that fresh juices, even vegetable, give to the gut.5. While juicing, pulp from Omega slowly inches its way out of the outlet nozzle/end cap (okay, yeah, it can remind one of a bodily function) and drops into the open pulp bin. Conversely, pulp from the Breville shoots into the attached enclosed pulp bin. Or, if you forget to attach the bin, pulp sprays all over the clean dishes in your dish drainer (which, yes, I've done).6. Both Omega and Breville do not completely extract the juice from a fruit or vegetable, so I always run the pulp through a few more times to extract as much as possible. To do this with Breville is awkward and messy: must turn off the machine, detach the pulp bin, scrape the pulp out of the bin and various nooks and crannies of the machine with your fingers, stuff it back into the feeder tube (impossible to do without spilling some of it all over the machine and countertop), reattach the pulp bin, and rev up the machine again.To run the pulp through an Omega is so easy! It drops out of the nozzle, I pick it up and add to the feeder tube with the veggies still being juiced, and keep doing this until everything is juiced and the pulp comes out dry--never turning off the machine. Additionally, no matter how many times I run the pulp through Breville, there are always chunks of carrot or slices of cucumber or leaves of spinach that just don't get broken down. With Omega, everything except maybe a few celery strings is completely crushed and ground up.Also, I should add that Omega has an adjustable end cap--according to the manual, using the tighter setting for things like wheatgrass yields more juice. I only just discovered this so haven't yet tried adjusting the cap (or juicing wheatgrass). Breville doesn't have any sort of adjustment like this--and does not do a great job with leafy greens like spinach or kale (and I think Breville says don't even try to juice wheatgrass in its machine).Anyway, this ease of re-juicing the pulp is probably the most exciting aspect of the Omega to me, I guess because I'm so obsessed with extracting as much juice as possible and it's been so tedious to do with my Breville. If you're also into this, you'll find that the time it takes to re-juice the pulp in a Breville makes up for Omega's slower masticating mechanism; in other words, they both take the same amount of time--and Omega's overall process, including clean up, is much easier and more convenient (see point 7, coming up).7. Once you learn how all the parts go together (which can take a couple of attempts), both Omega and Breville are equally easy to assemble and disassemble. Both are relatively easy to clean: all parts except the shredding disc/strainer (Breville) and the fine metal strainer (Omega) are quickly rinsed off in running water; a stiff brush comes with each machine to scrub pulp from the disc or strainer. I have run my Breville parts through the dishwasher; this works fine, but it's honestly easier to hand wash the parts right after juicing, before pieces of pulp dry on them, which at that point are almost impossible to remove. Come to think of it, the Omega parts are easier and faster to wash (takes literally a minute by hand) because they're smaller/less bulky than the Breville parts--and not dangerous, like Breville's shredding disc.8. Both machines are about equally heavy, but the Omega has a molded handle on top (Breville doesn't), making it infinitely easier to move into and out of a storage cabinet. And the Omega, assembled, takes up less space both horizontally and vertically than the Breville, assembled.9. Omega claims that it produces less foam in the juice than Breville. This is absolutely correct. I can confirm this without a doubt. Omega produces virtually no foam (a few bubbles floating on top). Breville produces 1/2 to 1 inch of foam (depending on what you're juicing--leafy greens make more foam), so it includes a pitcher with a special plastic lid that skims the foam off the top as you pour the juice into a glass. Omega doesn't need that--in fact, you can juice directly into your glass rather than into the receptacle that comes with the machine. So why does this matter. Less foam means less oxygen getting into the juice during juicing and thus less oxidation and depletion of nutrients. Of course, you should drink juice from either machine immediately, or store it in the fridge in a glass jar or bottle filled with juice all the way up to the lid so there's no air between the juice and the lid.10. Finally, apparently the Omega can also make nut butters, nut milks, pasta, and other things; it's some kind of food processor. I haven't tried these and likely won't, but some people might find the all-in-one thing a great advantage. As far as I know, Breville's juicer does one thing: juicing.So, if you're debating between a Breville or an Omega, I think the Omega is worth the extra $$$ for several reasons. However, if you're 1) not juicing a lot of leafy things and 2) not obsessed about re-juicing pulp or 3) concerned about oxidation (how much more oxidized are Breville juices than Omega's, really? I have no idea), and 4) you want to produce juice as quickly as possible, then you'll probably be happy with Breville. It is certainly a great juicer; I have been pretty happy with mine for many years. But after using the Omega there's no question which one works better for me.
Kyle-Muggle
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de agosto de 2018
We use this juicer for celery juice or wheatgrass juice. (Most powerful elixirs on the planet!) The Omega creates almost 30% more juice then my Breville high speed juicer. It takes slightly longer, but it's well worth it. Celery juice first thing in the morning pretty much guarantees that your day is going to be the best day of your life. It's crazy alkalizing and puts you into zen blissfulness. Wheatgrass juice helps you detox from flouride (which causes acne and skin problems) in addition to the other health benefits.Needless to say, this juicer makes it easy to create both juices. Super easy to clean, too. That's always an important facet. I simply spray a few pieces with hot water and I'm set. Then run them in the dishwasher once a week for a deeper clean. If you live in a city with hard water, you'll probably need to run in the dishwasher daily.Another thing I like is the juice seems much greener and denser. Seems like it's more nutritious.I did a thorough review of all juicers on the market, and then reviewed the Omega line. This type of juicer creates the least amount of heat, so it's less damaging to the veggies. And it came in as number one for best consumer reviews. I chose the NC900HDC model because it's heavy duty, has a bigger chute thing at the top, and the parts are BPA free.Juice recipes:Celery and nothing else - best possible juice you can make. Great for detox, cleansing, organ movement, stomach acid, and hydration. (Thanks for the tip Anthony Williams)Celery, cucumber, and kale stems - great for a morning wake me up and ultra hydration and nourishment. I think kale is highly nutritious, but it's important to eat the fiber too. So if you save the stems and eat the leaves, the stems come in handy for juicing!Wheatgrass shots - sort of like an expresso shot. It packs a punch and will detox you from fluoride and metals. It's powerful, so maybe start with half a shot.Optional: add a lemon and/or lime for citrus love, to kill bacteria, and for extra hydration. (Bacterium hates citrus!!)Additional tips:Absolutely get a small strainer (see photo). You want the juice to be as bioavailable as possible without activating your digestive system. It's night and day. Without a strainer, I could drink maybe 8-12oz at a time. With a strainer, I can pound 24oz on an empty stomach.When cleaning, push the catcher bin under the juicer to catch dripping juice and save yourself a paper towel. Do this while you drink and clean up. See photoUpdate April 2019: I've juiced every single morning since I've bought this. I'll never go back. Daily wake up at 2:45, drink juice by 3am, then meditate with a belly full of bliss.. then start my day! Stress and anxiety can't touch me! (Side note, what are people juicing to break their screens? I've had zero problems with any of my parts since day one and I use daily.. sometimes 2-3x a day too.)
Mike
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de agosto de 2015
These Hog ring pliers do the job and hold the rings well.
Brian McIntyre
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de marzo de 2015
Very cheap build quality. Not worth 20 bucks but needed it for a job I needed done. Would not recommend.
Liane
Comentado en Canadá el 28 de abril de 2015
After hours of searching for which juicer to buy, this one exceeded all of my expectations. I owned the champion juicer previously. I wanted to get a new one because the champion was not efficient in juicing leafy greens. I was getting frustrated not being able to juice greens without clogging the juicer and having to wash the parts a few times while making one juice. After reading tons of reviews and watching hours of YouTube juice off videos, I am soooo happy with this juicer. It is worth every penny. The size of the chute is bigger then the Omega J8006, it is quiet and yields very good quality juice AND this one doesn't get clogged ...and super easy to clean. Love love love it and definitely recommend it, especially if you like juicing for the greens such as kale, parsley, cilantro, celery or anything else fibrous.
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