Can anyone reccommend a good jucier. I would like to invest in one but there are so many to choose from that If someone knows a brand or kind that works really well and is worth what you paid for it I would love to know!
Thanks so much!
Thanks so much!
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I'd like a good juicer, too. I've heard good and horrid things about the Magic Bullet one, and about the bullet in general. I'm eyeing one of those Jack Lalaine ones, but they're so expensive and I want aaaaaaallllllll reviews before I buy one.
Yea I would like buy just a jucier that won't clog or one that I know I can stick whole pieces of fruit and veggies in and it will give me good jucie.
My good friend has a Breville, and swears by it.
I have a Breville and love it. I've had it for about a year and a half and it rocks. You don't have to peel or deseed most veggies. It says it will do whole apples but that's pushing it - but just cut them in half. I got mine at Linens and things for like $70 (on sale and w/ a coupon) and it's well worth it. What ever one you buy I suggest to read the instruction book and it will have tips on your particular juicer - as far as cleaning, using, recipes etc. I also wash all fruit/veggies as soon as I buy them and keep a bowl in the fridge so it's easy. I can make juice and clean up in under 10 minutes it took a bit of time to get used to it. Oh - juicers are loud and best washed by hand. Wait til you have a fresh papaya margarita or marinara sauce yum! Good luck!
I have a friend who has the jack lelaine juicer and you have to peel all fruit, and remove stems and seeds 8 - ) We got ours at the same time so maybe they have improved. It takes so much longer to juice when you have to go thr. these extra steps. Imagine peeling and apple then digging out the seeds vs cutting one in half. Mine also will do different veggies and fruits hers won't. I also think the "pulp" that comes out of mine is drier - so that means more juice.
Thanks...Yea I want something that will be easy to use and clean because I don't want this to be one of those appliances that you buy for your kitchen and only use it once or twice a year because it is a bother. Definately need one that I can throw whole fruit and veggies in or atleast big chunks.
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I have an omega juicer. it's a little pricey, but it's extremely easy to clean. All of the parts unscrew and you can buy filters to make it even easier. I'd recommend it highly!
I have a Jack La Lanne juicer and I don't have to peel, or seed! It's just a normal one too, so not sure what's up with that? I think all juicers are a bitch to clean which is why I seldom use mine. This website gives you a great overview.
Ok cool I will check it out.
I just bought a nice juiceman Jr fom fingerhut. Check out the clearance section. It was $69 Through a special they are running I got some other great deals and ended up paying only $34 for the juicer. I have recieved it and it's great!!!!!Well worth it.
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