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Kenwood 800W Citrus Juicer Extractor JEM-02 A0BK
Citrus Juicer, Kenwood Citrus Juicer, Kitchen AppliancesKenwood 800W Citrus Juicer Extractor JEM-02 A0BK
0 out of 5(0)- Powerful 800W motor for excellent results
- 2 speed for soft and hard fruits
- XL whole fruit feed tube
- Anti drip
- 1.5Ltr pulp collector
- Full safty interlock detachable dishwasher safe parts
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Kenwood Citrus Juicer — Prices, Models & Warranty in Pakistan
If you squeeze kinnow in winter or want quick lemonade year-round, a Kenwood citrus juicer is the simplest, least-messy way to get fresh juice at home or in a small café. This category is curated by Emirates Electronics (emirateselectronics.pk) with locally relevant guidance for Pakistan—so you can pick the right model, confirm originality, and get fast support when needed. Prefer to talk first? Call 0339 2009000 or visit us at Office No. 206, 2nd Floor, Seema Electronics Centre, Abdullah Haroon Road, Saddar, Karachi for in-person help.
Kenwood’s citrus presses are known for straightforward design: a reamer that rotates both ways for better yield, a strainer to keep seeds out, and a jug you can pour from without drips. The beauty is in the practicality—plug in, press half an orange, done. No blades, no complicated parts, no steep learning curve. Below you’ll find what’s in stock, what actually matters when choosing, and how pricing works in Pakistan (including when to grab a deal).
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What you’ll find in this category
In this category, we list Kenwood citrus presses suited for household use (fresh orange, mosambi, lemon, and grapefruit) and compact juice corners that serve by-the-glass. Typical capacities hover around ~1 litre jugs with two-way rotating cones for efficient extraction. Certain Kenwood SKUs may feature stainless-steel strainers (durable, easy to rinse), while others use high-quality food-grade plastics—check each product card for the exact build, warranty, and in-box accessories. Availability can change during peak seasons (especially kinnow months), so the live product cards on this page are your source of truth for what’s currently in stock.
Looking for related Kenwood kitchen tools—blenders, food factories, or full juicer extractors for hard produce? Explore the Kenwood brand page to browse the wider lineup and compare capacity, motor wattage, and cleaning needs side by side.
Why Kenwood for citrus in Pakistan
- Consistent yield on local fruits: Kinnow and mosambi are juicy but seedy; the two-way rotation helps nudge extra juice out without over-pulping.
- Simple maintenance: Few parts, intuitive assembly, and usually dishwasher-safe removable pieces (or a fast hand-rinse routine) keep upkeep painless.
- Parts & service pathway: Choosing officially warranted units makes after-sales simpler if you ever need a strainer, cone, or jug replacement.
- Compact for Karachi kitchens: Counter space is tight. Kenwood presses are small-footprint and store easily in a cabinet when not in use.
Quick how-to choose (get the right juicer the first time)
- Capacity & jug style: If you pour directly into glasses for guests, a jug with a good spout and visible measurement marks is handy. Families who batch juice for breakfast may prefer larger jugs (≈1L).
- Strainer material: Stainless steel strainers tend to be tougher and resist staining. Plastic strainers can be lighter and less expensive.
- Ease of cleaning: Check whether the cone, strainer, dust cover, and jug detach. The quicker you can rinse, the more you’ll actually use it daily.
- Counter + storage fit: Confirm dimensions against your countertop or shelf—especially if the juicer will live under a cabinet.
- Warranty & importer: For peace of mind, prioritize models with official Pakistan brand warranty and recognizable importer labels on the box.
Tip: If you also juice carrots or apples, a citrus press is not the right tool—pair it with a centrifugal juice extractor for hard produce, and use the citrus press for oranges/lemons. You’ll get better results from each.
Prices in Pakistan (2025) — Live Range & What Affects Cost
Live prices are on product cards
We keep pricing live on individual product cards to reflect promotions, stock levels, and currency changes. Instead of sharing outdated figures here, open the product you’re considering to see the current price, delivery options, and any running offer. If you’re comparing multiple SKUs or need a quick confirmation, call 0339 2009000—we’ll check inventory and guide you in minutes.
Prefer to browse the full kitchen lineup first? Start here and drill down by brand or category: Kitchen Appliances.
What changes the price (so you can plan your budget)
- Official warranty vs. grey import: Units with brand warranty and verifiable importer stickers often price higher—but they also simplify claims and parts support.
- Strainer build & accessories: Models featuring stainless-steel strainers, better dust covers, or clearer jugs can cost a bit more.
- Seasonality & promos: Expect more demand during kinnow season (typically late autumn to winter). We run promotions around seasonal peaks and events—check the site banner or ask our team.
- Exchange rate & logistics: Because these are imported goods, currency and freight costs can nudge retail pricing up or down across the year.
- Bundle deals: Occasionally we bundle citrus presses with small accessories (e.g., measuring cups or cleaning brushes). If you see a bundle, compare the total value to standalone items.
How to catch deals (Pakistan-specific tips)
- Timing: Watch for weekend promos or end-of-season clearances. Many buyers upgrade appliances before Ramadan and winter; plan around those windows.
- Stock alerts: Add the product to your cart or wishlist and check back; we frequently adjust prices during campaign weeks.
- Ask for guidance: If you’re deciding between two Kenwood models, call us for a quick rundown on build differences and which one fits your household pattern (daily lemonade vs. occasional orange juicing).
- Cross-shop within brand: The Kenwood brand page sometimes highlights related appliances on promo; if you’re building a matching set (juicer + blender), a combo purchase can be smarter than piecemeal buys.
Compare Kenwood Citrus Models
JE290 vs JE280 — at a glance (Pakistan-ready differences)
When people in Pakistan ask “JE290 or JE280?”, they’re usually choosing between two simple, compact citrus presses with similar core parts: a reamer/cone, a strainer, and a jug with a pouring spout. The main differences to look for are typically in jug markings and capacity, cone/strainer material and shape, dust cover presence, and sometimes stated wattage (models in this range often declare a motor in the ~40–60W class). Because batch imports and regional variants can differ, always verify the exact spec on the product card and packaging before you order. That way you buy for your real use-case—daily lemon squeezing for cooking, or weekend kinnow juicing for the family.
A quick way to think about it is: JE290 often emphasizes jug usability and clear measurement markings, while JE280 tends to be the more streamlined, budget-friendly alternative. Both can handle oranges, mosambi, grapefruit segments, and lemons; the experience you get depends more on strainer build quality and ease of clean-up than on the nominal wattage figure. If you’re serving multiple glasses in one go, jug clarity and drip control matter more than a 10–20 watt difference.
- Jug: ~1L class on many variants, with measurement marks to help portioning.
- Rotation: Two-way (auto-reverse) on press-and-release to improve yield.
- Strainer: Stainless steel on some units vs food-grade plastic on others.
- Dust cover: Often included; helps with storage hygiene.
- Power: Typically quoted in the ~40–60W band; sufficient for citrus.
- Warranty: Prefer official Pakistan brand warranty for straightforward service.
(Exact specs and in-box accessories vary by batch/import. Please rely on the live product card before checkout.)
Which one should you pick? (Use-cases for Pakistan kitchens and juice corners)
If your routine is everyday lemonade or nimbu pani for a couple of people, either model should be fine—prioritize ease of cleaning and storage. For families who batch juice kinnow during winter weekends, pick the unit whose jug markings are more readable and spout pours cleanly across several glasses; a better strainer can save you from fishing out stray seeds. Karachi apartments and shared kitchens often have limited shelves, so a unit with a dust cover and compact footprint will actually be used, not boxed away.
Running a small juice corner near a college or office? These presses are designed mainly for home use, but many shop owners keep one for occasional citrus orders. In that case, focus on: (1) Strainer durability (steel handles longer sessions better), (2) Quick rinse (fewer parts to scrub when customers queue), and (3) Stable base (rubber feet or a solid stance so it doesn’t “walk” during peak hours). If your daily volume is high and constant, consider holding a backup cone/strainer set and track when it’s time to replace parts to keep extraction consistent.
Original vs grey-import: how to tell and why it matters
In Pakistan, the biggest differentiator isn’t a few watts; it’s authenticity and warranty. Original units typically have proper box seals, legible model/serial labels, and a brand warranty card or local importer sticker. Grey imports can look similar online but may differ in plug type, instruction leaflet language, or missing warranty documentation. Buying original isn’t just about peace of mind during the first week—it affects parts availability, service routing, and resale confidence down the line.
- Match the model code on the box to the invoice (e.g., “JE290”).
- Inspect the warranty card/sticker for local contact info and terms.
- Confirm voltage rating on the rating plate (look for 220–240V, 50/60Hz for Pakistan).
- Keep the invoice + warranty card together; they’re your claim proof.
If you’re unsure, call 0339 2009000; we’ll help you verify details from the box before dispatch or at pickup.
Features That Actually Matter (Pakistan Use-Cases)
Power, cone action & real-world yield (kinnow, mosambi, lemons)
On citrus, tech specs don’t tell the whole story—the cone shape, auto-reverse rotation, and pulp/seed management drive your yield and taste more than raw wattage. For kinnow and mosambi, a cone that “bites” the segment without shredding membrane gives more juice with less bitterness. Auto-reverse helps dislodge pulp and extract from fresh angles as you alternate pressing pressure; you’ll notice fewer wet patches left inside the rind. For lemons, a well-designed cone tip prevents seeds from slipping underneath and blocking the flow.
In Pakistan kitchens, consistency beats speed. Instead of pressing hard, use light, rhythmic pressure to activate auto-reverse and let the ribbing on the cone do the work. Empty the strainer periodically if you prefer low-pulp juice; for high-pulp fans, stir the catcher gently and pour. If you’re juicing many glasses, rotate halves between two bowls (one for ready halves, one for spent rinds) to maintain pace and hygiene. You’ll see more difference from technique and strainer design than from chasing a higher watt number.
Capacity, build & cleaning (what you’ll notice after week one)
A ~1L jug is a practical sweet spot for Pakistani households: it covers 3–4 breakfast glasses or a small jug for guests. Look for clear measurement marks to portion evenly among family members—handy when you’re mixing kinnow with lemon for balanced acidity. Stainless-steel strainers resist staining from turmeric-laced countertops and remain presentable longer; food-grade plastic strainers are lighter, often more affordable, and fine if you rinse promptly after use. A tight-fitting dust cover keeps the cone and strainer clean in dusty kitchens and during transport if you store the unit in a cabinet.
Cleaning is the make-or-break. The presses in this category are popular because most parts detach quickly and can be rinsed in under a minute. After juicing, remove cone + strainer, dump the pulp, and rinse under running water; a soft brush helps around the filter holes. Let parts air-dry to avoid trapping moisture. If you prefer the dishwasher, check the product card for dishwasher-safe confirmation, and place parts on the top rack. The easier the rinse cycle, the more often the juicer gets used—simple as that.
Size, noise & storage (Karachi counters, Lahore flats, hostel kitchens)
Counter space in Karachi and Lahore homes can be tight, especially in apartments with shared shelves or low wall cabinets. Measure the space where the juicer will live and note the height with the dust cover on; it should slide into your chosen cabinet without forcing. Most Kenwood citrus presses have a compact footprint, so they don’t monopolize prep areas. Noise is generally a low hum compared with blenders—comfortable for early-morning juicing without waking the whole home.
For storage, wrap the cord around the base if the unit has cord management slots, and keep the dust cover on to avoid re-washing before next use. If you carry the juicer to a hostel or a shared kitchen, pack cone + strainer in a small zip bag to keep everything together. Small additions like a microfiber cloth in the box help you wipe the jug and spout before shelving. These habits—more than any single feature—determine whether your juicer remains a daily driver or becomes a once-a-month gadget.
Authenticity & Brand Warranty in Pakistan
How to verify an original Kenwood unit (60-second checklist)
- Model & code match: The model printed on the box (e.g., Kenwood JE290) should match the invoice and the rating label on the unit’s base.
- Seal condition: Look for intact box seals or shrink-wrap that hasn’t been tampered with.
- Importer / warranty ID: Pakistan units typically ship with a brand warranty card and/or local importer sticker.
- Voltage & plug: Inspect the rating label for 220–240V, 50/60Hz (Pakistan standard).
- Documentation language: User guide with clear English (often multilingual) plus care instructions and safety notes.
- Build quality tells: Cone, strainer, jug, and dust cover should fit cleanly; branding should be crisp.
What brand warranty usually covers (and what it doesn’t)
A brand warranty typically focuses on manufacturing defects. Wear-and-tear parts (like strainers or cones) are usually not covered once used, unless they arrive damaged out of the box. Cosmetic scuffs from use, damage from improper voltage or unauthorized repairs, and issues due to liquid ingress beyond intended use are generally excluded.
- Keep the invoice + warranty card together.
- Use as intended: These are citrus presses, not general juicers for carrots or apples.
- Follow cleaning instructions: Don’t soak the motor base; unplug before cleaning.
- No DIY rewiring: If an adapter is needed, use a certified one—don’t cut/re-wire the cord.
Original vs grey-import: the long-term difference
With an original, you’re buying predictability: matching paperwork, confirmed spares pathway, and cleaner resale confidence if you later upgrade. Grey imports might be cheaper upfront, but buyers often pay back the difference in time—chasing manuals, parts, or service acceptance. For a simple appliance you’ll use weekly, the value of an original is that nothing gets in the way of just making juice.
Delivery & Payments
Nationwide delivery (how it works)
We ship across Pakistan. Exact delivery charges and timelines are shown at checkout and can vary by city/area, courier coverage, and campaign periods. If you’re in Karachi and want the unit urgently, you can arrange store pickup (see address below). For other cities, choose the courier option presented at checkout. If delivery speed is critical—e.g., a café opening or a Ramadan event—call 0339 2009000 before ordering so we can confirm stock and the practical delivery window for your location.
Payments (what to expect at checkout)
Payment methods are shown on the checkout page and can include multiple options during promotions or partner campaigns. If you need a formal invoice for office use, enter your organization’s name in the billing details; keep the digital invoice and warranty card together. For any payment verification hiccups, our team can help by phone—have your order number ready.
- If you’re using a card linked to OTP/SMS security, keep your phone handy during checkout.
- If a discount code is active, confirm it applies before you finalize; codes don’t stack with some bundle offers.
- If your bank shows a pending hold after a failed attempt, it generally auto-reverses. You can call us to confirm order status while it clears.
Store pickup (Karachi) & support
Prefer to collect? Visit Office No. 206, 2nd Floor, Seema Electronics Centre, Abdullah Haroon Road, Saddar, Karachi. Call ahead at 0339 2009000 so we can set aside your unit. At pickup, we can also verify originality with you (model code, voltage, warranty card), and review quick usage/cleaning if you’re new to citrus presses.
How to Use Your Citrus Juicer (Quick Start)
Before first use (setup & hygiene)
- Unpack & inspect: Confirm the box includes the motor base, cone, strainer, jug, dust cover, and user leaflet.
- Voltage check: Look at the rating label for 220–240V—standard for Pakistan.
- Wash removable parts: Rinse cone, strainer, jug, dust cover in warm soapy water; dry thoroughly. Keep the motor base away from water.
- Choose your spot: Place the juicer on a dry, level counter near a plug.
- Assemble correctly: Fit strainer onto the jug, seat the cone on the drive spindle, and ensure the jug locks (if your model has a locking groove).
First juice run (kinnow, mosambi, lemons)
- Prep fruit: Rinse, then halve your kinnow/mosambi/lemons. For large grapefruits, quarter them.
- Pulp preference: For low pulp, use the finer side of any adjustable filter or empty pulp mid-session. For high pulp, stir the catcher before pouring.
- Press technique: Use light, rhythmic pressure—this activates auto-reverse and prevents bitterness from over-shredding membranes.
- Keep seeds at bay: If seeds collect at the rim, pause and lift the fruit briefly, let the cone reverse, then continue.
- Pour cleanly: Remove the cone/strainer assembly if needed, then pour from the jug spout into glasses.
60-second clean-up routine (habits that keep it new)
- Unplug the base.
- Dump pulp from the strainer into a bin or compost.
- Rinse parts under running water; use a soft brush on the strainer holes to prevent buildup.
- Air-dry on a rack; don’t reassemble wet parts onto the motor base.
- Wipe base with a slightly damp cloth, then dry it.
Safety & troubleshooting (quick answers)
- Unit won’t start: Check that the jug/strainer is seated correctly; many presses only spin when parts are aligned. Confirm plug seating and a working outlet.
- Cone stops mid-press: You may be pressing too hard. Ease up and let auto-reverse do the work. Empty pulp if the strainer is overwhelmed.
- Excess pulp/bitterness: Use lighter pressure and shorter pulses. Bitter taste often comes from over-pressing the white pith.
- Leaking while pouring: Ensure the jug is filled below the max marking and pour with a steady tilt. Check that the spout is clear of pulp.
- Noise/vibration: Slight hum is normal. If it rattles, confirm feet contact with the counter and that the strainer is fully seated.
- Storage: Fit the dust cover once parts are dry. If storing in a cabinet, route the cord neatly to avoid pinching.
Pro tips for Pakistan households & small cafés
- Batching for guests: Keep two bowls nearby—one for ready halves, one for spent peels—to maintain a clean workflow.
- Low-waste kitchen: Use leftover citrus peels to freshen sinks or for zest (wash well first).
- Ramadan routines: Pre-portion kinnow juice into airtight bottles in the fridge and finish within 24–48 hours for best freshness.
- Café add-on: For juice corners that mainly sell cane or mixed fruit, a citrus press as a side station lets you serve quick lemon shots or orange add-ins without moving customers to the big juicer.