Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Juicers? My 16 day juice cleansing fast is over today

The official supervised fast is over, and she made the juices for me everyday, so I want a good yet not too expensive juicer - any recommendations? What brand and where to purchase?
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Juice Extractors Juice extractors, also known as centrifugal juicers have been popular for the past 10-15 years and allow you to juice soft fruits up to hard vegetables such as carrots and beets. Some models feature a variable speed motor that allows you to maximize the amount of juice that is produced while minimizing the amount of foam. Many juicer extractors use a combined blade and filter to make cleaning easier.

Best Value NativeJuicer PRCJ500. This juicer ($219) features an industry best 9 speed settings so you have the most control over your juicing experience. It's hard to beat the stainless steel body and power.

Slow Juicer/Masticating Juicer Slow juicers have only been around for a few years but they offer several advantages over centrifugal juicers. First, they tend to produce more juice and are able to more effectively juice difficult items like wheatgrass. Slow juicers are smaller so they take up less counter and storage space, they are lighter and easier to move and have simpler parts that are easier to clean. Slow juicers also tend to be much quieter than centrifugal juicers.

 I found  juicers that are plastic yet compact L'equip for $119.00 and Omega for $99.00 - better prices for me, and I may want to travel with it. (not sure if slow or centrifugal?

PRSJ600 Slow Juicer$32985AAA
Omega VRT350HD Slow Juicer$38085AAA
Tribest Green Star Elite$52984ABA
Breville BJE820XL Juicer$39976BAB
NativeJuicer PRCJ500$21973BAC
Breville 800JEXL$29973BAC
L'Equip 215XL$11966CBC
Omega 4000$16964CCC
Breville Ikon Juice Fountain$19964CBC
Omega 9000 $24964CCC
Breville JE98XL$17962CCC
Waring Pro JEX450$16958CCD
Jack Lalanne PowerJuicer$14955CDB

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