NEED QUICK HELP ABOUT GETTING A JUICER
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Anonymous User
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Date: February 10, 2009 02:15PM Hello everyone: I'm wondering if you could help with this question.
I have the opportunity to purchase a Champion juicer however it says in the description that it "separates pulp from the juice". I know all juicers do this so correct me if I'm wrong but aren't you loosing a lot of fiber and nutrients when you leave the pulp behind? Would I be better off getting one of those high power blenders? Totally confused about this. Thank you for your help, Ryan the newbie email: acewex@gmail.com Re: NEED QUICK HELP ABOUT GETTING A JUICER
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ydnar22
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Date: February 10, 2009 03:13PM yes all juicers remove the pulp,
you are not getting the whole food liek with carrots you are getting sugar water. I prefer blending but everyone has there own taste. you can always use the pulp to make "cookies" or Crackers and nothing is lost that way. Re: NEED QUICK HELP ABOUT GETTING A JUICER
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Date: February 10, 2009 03:30PM Great Blender it is then. Now can you reccomend a blender that won't cost an arm & a leg like the vitamix?
Thanks, Ryan Re: NEED QUICK HELP ABOUT GETTING A JUICER
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ydnar22
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Date: February 10, 2009 04:55PM Blendtec makes a good one the hp3a. can find them anywhere from 318.95 to 399.95 brand new. we have them for 329.95 on sale this week.
Warning makes a Decent one the mx1050xt or the mx1200xt the 1050 is like the vitamix turboblend 4500 no adjustable speed control. but the price is about 334 the 1200xt is more than the vitamix but is a 2 hp Vitamix has a warranty that no one can compete with 7 years if bought from a dealer or 10 years if bought from them directly. Vitamix is a great unit worth every penny Blendtec is also great unit and a little cheaper you can pm me and i can tell you the 2 cheapest places for the blendtec Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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