I've done some kit cider previously, used to get a kit that had dried apples in it, came from Canada I believe, haven't found it anymore.
Anyway, I've got a big pear tree and it produced well this year, so I finally got a juicer. I have two almost 6 gallon batches going. One I need to keg up, the other I need to transfer from bucket to carboy for clarifying. I suplemented the first batch with some corn sugar to up the gravity and the second batch I added 3 lbs of honey. I'm surprised at how much faster they fermented than beer (which I make a fair amount of, IPA's my favorite). It may have been the Champagne Yeast.
I plan to back sweeten with some Stevia liquid and force carbonate in corny kegs. Based on the taste, I may add some additional pear or apple flavoring also.
On a sad but happy note, my 'kegerator' used to be in a 7 cu ft chest freezer where I had the tower attached to the lid, but it is dying, won't get below 50F. So, She Who Must Be Obeyed authorized my purchase of an actual Kegerator fridge. No more removing tap handles, moving the beast, lifting the lid, etc. Front door access and holds three 5 gal kegs. Just ordered it and should be in next week. Gonna also add a third tap to my Perlick tower just for my cider. Life is good.
If these ciders turn out well and the tree puts out again next year, I will probably look at a different juicer. For this batch I got the kind that spins fast and grinds the crap out of the fruit. It leaves a lot of solids in the juice and a lot of foam. I will probably spring for one of the screw press type juicers.