Overall:I just unpacked, assembled and used this juicer. And my first impression of it's first use is that this is a solid product. Of course this is only my first use and I plan on updating this review in a few months.A little history:I drink beetroot juice almost every day, so I am an every day juicer. I also have a slow masticating juicer that I bought before this one that, and at the time of this review, is $10 less. Lastly I juice beets, apples, limes and ginger root. I juice enough beets to get 2 cups worth along with 3 limes and an apple. In the NutriBullet I used a bit of ginger root. I never did ginger root in the masticating juicer because I was scared the ginger root would break it.My opinion:After first use, I am REALLY positively impressed by this juicer. The slow masticating juicer I also own works, BUT I have to cut up the beets in small strips and feed my masticating juicer one small strip at a time. If I try to cut the beet pieces into the size of the feeder tube on my masticating juicer (that is smaller than the feeding tube on the NutriBullet) it clogs up my masticating juicer and makes the front spout pop off. So I have to slowly feed my masticating juicer and clear the front spout and strainer periodically while juicing. The same goes with the limes. I found that it handles the apples decently. Again, I never tried juicing ginger root in my masticating juicer because I figured that would be a disaster. So it takes a bunch of prep work and a lot of patience using my masticating juicer.But the NutriBullet was quite an improvement for me. My prep work is pretty non-existent. Depending on how big the beet is, I cut the beet into halves or quarters (that will fit the feeding tube that is larger than my masticating juicer) and the NutriBullet juices it very well. The same goes for my limes, apples and ginger root. I just throw in the ginger root since it comes in small sizes. The pulp was dry. Even drier than the pulp my masticating juicer produced. Which results in more juice versus my masticating juicer. Also since it juices so well, the screen mesh is drier and does not have moist pulp sticking to it like my masticating juicer does which makes cleanup easier.So far there are two things that can be considered as negative. Neither is a big deal to me and the second is just me nagging. First, when I juiced the limes, the juicer jumped a little bit due to the rind on the lime that basically pops out the top of the mesh bucket inside the contained unit. (To be clear, it does not pop out of the juicer.) The second thing, that is just me nagging, is that the parts are bigger than my masticating juicer. But for me, this is explainable. Simply put, it is a better, more quality juicer than my slow masticating juicer. So it requires more quality parts. And again the cleanup is easy. I rinse it off with my water sprayer attached to my kitchen sink and that's it. I'll probably wash it in soap and water at least once a week for any buildup that may occur.Again, this is my opinion after a one day, first time use and after using another slow masticating juicer for the past 4 months. I'm interested to see if this juicer can hold up for a while. I'm realistic though. I don't expect for this juicer to last forever, but a good year or two would be nice.