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Looking to get into juicing and looking for advice in which machine to get
Posted by: Beginner ()
Date: June 13, 2014 08:27PM

As the title says I am looking to get a juicer. As fas as I understand, this yields much better results than your typical blender in terms of quality, nutrition and taste.

I was looking into a single masticating auger type as it seemed to be the best machine type to get into juicing. I am mainly interested in juicing fruits but also curious about vegetables.

Reading through this site, I came to understand that a single auger machine might not be the best for my use. Am I wrong in this aspect? Should I look into vertical juicers instead? Or what else would suit me better?

Thanks for reading so far smiling smiley

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Re: Looking to get into juicing and looking for advice in which machine to get
Posted by: fufifniliy ()
Date: June 20, 2014 02:24AM

A young American tourist goes on a guided tour of a creepy old castle in England.“How did you enjoy it?” the guide asked when it was over.“It was great,” the girl replied, “but I was afraid I was going to see a ghost in some of those dark passageways.”“No need to worry,” said the guide. “I have never seen a ghost in all the time I’ve been here.”“How long was that?” she asked.“Oh, about 300 years.”

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Re: Looking to get into juicing and looking for advice in which machine to get
Posted by: dschare ()
Date: July 22, 2014 03:41AM

I have a jack lelane power juicer. Ive used it for fruit and veggies for about a year and a half now. I love it...

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Re: Looking to get into juicing and looking for advice in which machine to get
Date: July 27, 2014 10:08PM

I have a Norwalk 270 Juicer for sale. It is the best juicer out there. The cold pressing process keeps all the enzymes in the juice and when you store it in glass bottles you can keep it in the fridge for 4 to 5 days.

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Re: Looking to get into juicing and looking for advice in which machine to get
Posted by: banana who ()
Date: August 07, 2014 01:19PM

fufifniliy Wrote:
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> A young American tourist goes on a guided tour of
> a creepy old castle in England.“How did you
> enjoy it?” the guide asked when it was
> over.“It was great,” the girl replied, “but
> I was afraid I was going to see a ghost in some of
> those dark passageways.”“No need to worry,”
> said the guide. “I have never seen a ghost in
> all the time I’ve been here.”“How long was
> that?” she asked.“Oh, about 300 years.”


??? LOL! grinning smiley

Why would a single auger not be good? Help me with this. I have one and it's great. It does take a bit of time to cut up the veggies and feed them through--so what? I don't even know what a vertical juicer is.

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