Calling aaaalll Juicers!!!

mshoneysmile7
Posts: 80 Member
Hello Everyone!
I am shopping around for a new juicer. The one that I have now is the ORIGINAL Juiceman juicer... Needless to say, it's seen better days :laugh: . If you juice, which type of juicer do you use:drinker: ? I was looking into Breville (all models) and the Nutribullet. Which has worked out the best for you?
Thanks in Advance,
-Shay
I am shopping around for a new juicer. The one that I have now is the ORIGINAL Juiceman juicer... Needless to say, it's seen better days :laugh: . If you juice, which type of juicer do you use:drinker: ? I was looking into Breville (all models) and the Nutribullet. Which has worked out the best for you?
Thanks in Advance,
-Shay
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Bumping...I just watched the movies "Fat, Sick and Nearly Dead", "Food Matters" and "Hungry For Change". Came here to find out which is the best brand juicer to purchase.0
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I have the Breville JuiceFountain and I love it!! I've had it for over a year and it runs like straight from the box! I get a little pulp but that's nothing a cheap strainer can't fix0
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I have my original Juiceman, too.
I actually went out and bought a Ninja kitchen system that claimed to be a juicer among other things, but in reality it's just a blender. I tried "juicing" some apples and just ended up with lumpy apple sauce which I really don't want to drink. So I'm back to using my Juiceman. I learned that if I'm looking to make smoothies then a blender is okay, but if I want to juice, I need a juicer. That Breville looks great, but pricey...
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I use a Breville 510xl. & LOVE IT!! It does a fantastic job on greens (kale/spinach/celantro), but can still do pineapple quartered. All while being quite enough that I can make juice in the morning while the kids are still asleep.
By comparison to other centrifugal juicers I've seen, I wouldn't trade it for the world. If I had to make a cut back based on cost, the Breville 98 Juice Fountain is worth every bit of it's $100 price tag.0 -
I have a Breville Juice Fountain that is on Amazon for $99. It is a good introductory juicer. Problem is, it really doesn't juice leafy greens too well. Like broccoli, spinach, etc. It is good for fruits, but fruits contain a lot of sugar. I recently bought a Nutribullet and wish I just would have bought that to begin with. It is much easier and you aren't wasting anything. I wouldn't even bother juicing leafy greens. So much is wasted. Just get a nutribullet, the thing is so convenient. Cleanup is as simple as washing out a cup. I love it. I still use my juicer for carrot, strawberry and apple juice, but use my Nutribullet much more often.0
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