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  • HamidaHamida Raw Newbie

     

    If you're looking for a juicer that is efficient and practical for everyday use, I would recommend checking out a centrifugal juicer like the Breville. These types of juicers are great for quickly juicing large amounts of fruits and vegetables, and they're easy to clean.
    However, if you're looking for a juicer that produces higher-quality juice, you may want to consider a single-gear juicer like the Champion or Omega. These types of juicers are known for producing a more nutrient-dense juice, but they are typically slower and require more cleaning. However, in terms of quality, twin gear juicers are the top-notch juicers as they preserve almost 98% nutrients in them.

    As someone who is involved in juicing for a very long time, I'd like to refer to www.techhama.com. It's not only focused on discussing the topic inside out but also on "Benefits". Hope everybody here enjoys reading the blogs.

  • HamidaHamida Raw Newbie

    If you're looking for a juicer that is efficient and practical for everyday use, I would recommend checking out a centrifugal juicer like the Breville. These types of juicers are great for quickly juicing large amounts of fruits and vegetables, and they're easy to clean.
    However, if you're looking for a juicer that produces higher-quality juice, you may want to consider a single-gear juicer like the Champion or Omega. These types of juicers are known for producing a more nutrient-dense juice, but they are typically slower and require more cleaning. However, in terms of quality, twin gear juicers are the top-notch juicers as they preserve almost 98% nutrients in them.

    As someone who is involved in juicing for a very long time, I'd like to refer to www.techhama.com. It's not only focused on discussing the topic inside out but also on "Benefits". Hope everybody here enjoys reading the blogs.

  • ArshiArshi Raw Newbie
    zinfandel said:

    I need your advice about what kind of juicer I should get.

    I got the manual HealthyJuicer which is great for leafy greens and wheatgrass but is just not practical for everyday use or juicing large amounts. It takes forever to handpump enough for 1 nice sized glass.

    I am thinking of either getting some kind of centrifugal one (Breville) to inspire me to juice daily OR a single gear one (Champion or Omega or something else) for quality.

    What do you think?

     3 or 4 months ago i bought Hamilton Beach Big Mouth Juicer it works flawlessly. If you want you go for it the price is not so high, the cost of this juicer is approximately $70.

    ClaireT
  • ArshiArshi Raw Newbie
    Arshi said:
    zinfandel said:

    I need your advice about what kind of juicer I should get.

    I got the manual HealthyJuicer which is great for leafy greens and wheatgrass but is just not practical for everyday use or juicing large amounts. It takes forever to handpump enough for 1 nice sized glass.

    I am thinking of either getting some kind of centrifugal one (Breville) to inspire me to juice daily OR a single gear one (Champion or Omega or something else) for quality.

    What do you think?

     3 or 4 months ago i bought Hamilton Beach Big Mouth Juicer it works flawlessly. If you want you go for it the price is not so high, the cost of this juicer is approximately $70.

     Recently bought a new juicer machine Nutribullet, and this one is also good.

    ClaireT
  • ClaireTClaireT Raw Master

    Nutribullet has always been a favorite in my house. 

  • Hamida said:

     

    If you're looking for a juicer that is efficient and practical for everyday use, I would recommend checking out a centrifugal juicer like the Breville. These types of juicers are great for quickly juicing large amounts of fruits and vegetables, and they're easy to clean.
    However, if you're looking for a juicer that produces higher-quality juice, you may want to consider a single-gear juicer like the Champion or Omega. These types of juicers are known for producing a more nutrient-dense juice, but they are typically slower and require more cleaning. However, in terms of quality, twin gear juicers are the top-notch juicers as they preserve almost 98% nutrients in them.

    As someone who is involved in juicing for a very long time, I'd like to refer to www.techhama.com. It's not only focused on discussing the topic inside out but also on "Benefits". Hope everybody here enjoys reading the blogs.

     Using Tribest in my house. Tribest Juicers impress with their efficient designs, delivering high juice yields and easy cleaning. Their commitment to quality shines through every glass of fresh, nutritious juice. I really love this one. 

  • i often make juices using nuts ,almonds and red dates which juicer is best ?

  • I batch juice, therefore I love the Nama Juicer. It also comes with a sorbet cup to use with frozen fruits. 

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