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Good juicer?

cmanole

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Looking to buy one. What is a good brand / model?
 
Nutri bullet. I love mine. I drink a kale, banana, cinnamon, and water mix in the mornings (maybe 3 times a week)

It’s not a “juicer” but it’s close. Much easier to clean and doesn’t take as much fruits and vegetables to make a drink. AND the drinks are more nutritious since nothing goes to waste.
 
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Looking to buy one. What is a good brand / model?

I’ll ask a friend, he is forced to go on an odd diet where he literally is not allowed to eat fiber or fat. And I know he’s got some new fangled juicer that presses the fruit and veggies rather than pulps and strains it and it’s got far easier cleanup than the Jack Lalane power juicer I got a couple of years ago.

BUT...I’d say skip juicing and get with green smoothies instead by using a Ninja, Vitamix or other high powered blenders. Unless you’re like my friend, fiber is your best bud.
 
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I have a nitro bullet. Looking for something bigger to do whole carrotts, celery, etc. How is the Jack Lelane one?
 
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I have a nitro bullet. Looking for something bigger to do whole carrotts, celery, etc. How is the Jack Lelane one?

It juices just fine but is a GIANT pain in the rump to clean just like all of the grating style.
 
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It juices just fine but is a GIANT pain in the rump to clean just like all of the grating style.

The one thing I was amazed by is how much juice comes out of carrots and sweet potatoes and how little comes out of strawberries, blueberries and other berries.
 
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We have Juiceman JM850. It's awesome, but it does take some cleaning. When we use it, we make enough for 2-3 days.
Also have a Ninja for smoothies that I use more often, but they are definitely different.
 
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Yeah. My old man had one that I used that finally went out. It wasn't bad though. It had the grater thing then one big reservoir that caught the pulp. I have no idea what brand it was or I'd look for another one.
 
I'm a researcher and found Juiceman to be among the best, if not the best.
 
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We have Juiceman JM850. It's awesome, but it does take some cleaning. When we use it, we make enough for 2-3 days.
Also have a Ninja for smoothies that I use more often, but they are definitely different.
Yeah, looking for one on this scale. Would you recommend this if you were buyi,g another one?
 
I THINK this is my friend’s juicer.

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As I mentioned it’s a cold press not a pulverizer and they’re more expensive and slower but easier to clean.

Honestly the main problems I had with the Lelane brand one was 1) it was a pain to clean and 2) the pulp started to stack up in the garbage can so it generated a lot of fruit flies after awhile.
 
Yeah, looking for one on this scale. Would you recommend this if you were buyi,g another one?
All I can say is we have never had any issues with it and it does what we ask. More than likely, it got excellent reviews on CR or I wouldn't have bought it.
 
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