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Old 19-03-2013, 02:54 PM posted to rec.gardens.edible
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Default Need help in choosing a Juicer

On Tuesday, March 19, 2013 10:09:25 AM UTC-4, wrote:
On Sunday, March 19, 2000 4:00:00 AM UTC-4, wildgorilla wrote:

Hello, I ready to buy a juicer but can't figure which one


will do the best job. Some manufacturers say a juicer


needs a 1/2 hp motor, some say pressing is best. I'm


confused. Anyone who can give me some real life experience.


Thanks, Wildgorilla



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There are several excellent juice extractors on the market, but there are a few things to take into consideration before your purchase.



1. Price, the obvious one. Consider your price range before your search. 2. Do you want an auger or centrifugal juicer? They both have different functions. The centrifugal machine shreds the produce into tiny pieces and spins the juice free. The auger type crushes then squeezes the juice. The centrifugal type is highly inefficient at juicing leafy green vegetables including wheatgrass, but tend to be cheaper. Auger-type machines are good at juicing just about everything (from asparagus to kittens) but tend to be more expensive. 3. Miscellaneous things like aesthetic value, noise, and size of the machine are relevant to your search as well.



These are the main three points when selecting your new juicer. Know that, generally, the higher the price, the more efficiency and more years of use you can expect. There's an ebook that can help you with your search and it's free. You can download The Juicable! ebook he www.thejuicablebook.com Good luck!