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Jessika1987
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I’m really interested in buying a juicer but not sure what is out there. I have looked at several reviews on different ones but not sure if I really need something that’s over $200.00. At the moment I’m just using my blender for frozen blue berries, mango chunks, and spinach but it takes forever and it’s really messy. I wanted to use it for harder veggies and a variety of fruits and expand as I become more comfortable with the idea. I am open to any advice and recipes too. Thanks
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BUMB! I also would like to get a juicer, but not sure what brands are good. Any input from people who have juicers would be appreciated
I really want to make my own juices to save money on the expensive organic juices that I currently buy.
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I bought a Breville in 2011 and I haven't had any issues with it yet. I use it two to three times a week.0
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If you're just trying to pulverize harder veg/fruits, I would recommend getting a high-power blender, like a Ninja. Juicers are a pain to clean. Not to mention you will miss out on all of the fiber.0
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