It's a good little juicer. Much like most Dash products it is made and designed well, with few faults. It takes harder fruits, vegetables, and leafy greens with aplomb. The juice is always very fresh and vibrant, it's also filtered well, leaving very little pulp behind. So far I have juiced wheatgrass, kale, apples, oranges, spinach, ginger, strawberries and cucumbers. Probably more but those are the ones I can think of the top of my head. I have also used the frozen attachment with mixed fruits and mostly bananas. It turns them into a soft-serve-like consistency, and is great when your craving something like ice cream but are trying to avoid the calories, or in my case, too much dairy. Cleaning has been very easy. I understand some people had some problems, I must simple say to all, read the manual. Everything comes apart for easy cleaning, and they provide a brush to help. It's not clear as to whether or not you can put them into the dishwasher, however it does not take long to hand wash. So I overall that's fine. Overall it's good! I do have a couple annoying things about it though. First, it does not like anything that is too soft. It simple won't separate the pulp and cloggs. It does also state this in the manual, but I want to make sure I mentioned it too, because many slow juicers have the same problem with softer foods. Oranges, peaches, mango, kiwin, etc... Can clog very easily. You have to alternate small amounts of them with larger amount of hard food like apple, carrots, and such. Rule of thumb is watching your fiber and starch content. Starchy items like mango and kiwin will clog, where as fiberous items like ginger and kale will move through no problem. I also believe this is only as much of a problem because there is no way to bypass the silicone "pressure plug". It's there to ensure your getting the most juice, but when using softer fruits and vegetables, it prevents the pulp from exiting the machine. If they added a bypass plug or a softer plug of sorts, it would most likely fix the problem. I would say to leave it un-plugged, and that actually does help, but then it leaks juice. It's isn't a huge deal, but know that all slow juicers like harder foods. Second, I also believe it would clogg less if the actual filter screen was larger. Due to it being only a single area, it can get backed up slightly. Again this is only a problem when using softer fruits and veg, but I felt I should make a note. Third and final complaint is that when using the forzen fruit "screen", it holds a lot of the fruit in. I again because it's due to the firm pressure plug. But the actual chamber design can hold the fruit too. It's not a problem when making a bowl of something, but if you want a small amount you will spend most of the time cleaning it out of the machine. But also, this is a common complaint with every frozen fruit maker I've used, so I want surprised Over all it's good machine! It is just small, and has it's limits, so don't expect an Omega, Hurom, or Kuvings. It's does a fine job and is plenty powerful for it's size!