stainless steel cutters for juicer

What’s the difference between the Straight and Serrated Cutter and how do I minimize kickback?

Both cutters are made from food-safe stainless steel. Having designed, developed and tested both cutters the main difference is the frequency of sharpening. Beyond this, the results are similar with the following differences.

serrated cutter for juicer

THE SERRATED CUTTER

The Serrated Cutteris made from heat-treated and hardened 17-4 precipitation hardened stainless steel with a hardness rating of Rc 45. The serrated cutter has a very uniform push-pressure, has almost no kickback and almost never needs sharpening. With heavy use, the first sharpening will be around two-five years, and with normal use five to 10 years or longer between sharpening. Proper care of 17-4 is to hand wash and wipe dry, and is also dishwasher safe.

straight cutter for juicer

THE STRAIGHT CUTTER

The Straight Cutter is made from 304 stainless steel. This type of steel cannot be hardened but it is incredibly corrosion-resistant and is dishwasher safe. The straight cutter has some variability in push pressure, sometimes more and sometimes considerably less. You will see with carrots some bits of produce pop up occasionally.

Each cutter has pluses and minus’, PURE’s goal was to offer a less expensive cutter with the straight cutter and make the PURE juicer more affordable.

The grind is very similar, the straight cutter works slightly better on really fibrous produce like celery or ginger because the long stringy fibers are shredded more completely with the straight cutter. The serrated cutter is more uniform and consistent in push feel.  Both cutters triturate (grind) very well. If the produce was cool before grinding, it will remain cool with either cutter. 

You can’t go wrong, both are great cutters!

So regardless of the cutter you choose, we are confident your juicing experience will produce the highest yield of the best and healthiest juice possible for wherever your juicing journey takes you.

 

MORE ON CUTTERS & TESTING

testing on cutter

Testing shows the interrupted edge on the serrated cutter produces a more uniform feel (push-pressure) with less kickback. The straight cutter often cuts more aggressively but also has more potential kickback.

testing pieces

Testing shows the interrupted edge on the serrated cutter produces a more uniform feel (push-pressure) with less kickback. The straight cutter often cuts more aggressively but also has more potential kickback.

testing on cutter

Testing, testing, testing, PURE is always looking to move the state-of-the-art forward, we have tested different: alloys, cutter tooth profiles, Number of teeth, serrations, and coatings.

tin cutter

And more testing…

The left is a TIN coated cutter. We are always looking for an edge!

A note on kickback prevention, the PURE Juicer has almost no kickback but we do get a little in certain circumstances. Most kickback occurs with carrots, typically on the first push, sometimes with greens if just a few leaves are loosely added into the feed tube.

To prevent kickback:

  1. In general, the smaller the grid the less kickback. Use the smallest grid that is practical, typically this will be an #8 or a #10. The #12 is for celery, ginger and really fibrous produce.
  2. Best practice, When pushing if there is kickback, do not push all the way to the bottom. Stop 1/2″ from the bottom of the pusher. This will form a plug and block kickback. Keep pushing like this until the last push, then push to the bottom of the pusher.
  3. Carrots, cover the top of the feed tube, palm dawn and insert the carrot in the opening between thumb and forefinger.
  4. Greens, fold greens in half, stems to leaves. Use a large enough bunch to fully fill the feed tube. This will prevent any kickback.

All of us at PURE, are deeply committed to improving the health and wellness of everyone – one PURE juicer at a time.

If you have further questions, please write support@purejuicers.com and we will answer there or add to this article.

La Chaim (to life),

David
Founder | CEO