When you see the sign in the window or on the internet, juicers for sale, what does that mean to us in the real world? Well someone wants us to believe they have the very best price on a product that will fill our needs.
They just might.
Or again they may not.
So let's figure out the easy information needed to start down the raw juice path.
Juicers come in four differing types, citrus extractors, centrifugal, masticating and triturating.
This article will look at the first two, citrus extractors and centrifugal.
Best Citrus Juicers: The best example of this juicer is a Waring Pro.
This juicer is fully capable of handling any of your morning juicing needs.
Whether it's orange or grapefruit this model will get the job done quickly and quietly.
The base is die-cast with vibration reducing feet.
This juicer has dishwasher safe parts.
This makes for easy and safe sanitation.
Best Centrifugal Juicer: Two examples fall into this category.
The Omega 1000 and the L equip juicer model 215.
The Omega was one of the first in this category and has been in production for over forty years.
That alone tells a strong story.
It looks like a juicer should look, clean and simplistic.
It is priced in a very reasonable range and while it is not one of the cheap juicers it performs exceptionally well.
The L equip juicer model 215 is another great example of a centrifugal juicer.
This juicier has four desirable attributes that makes it a good example of what to buy when shopping.
First, is an extra large feed chute.
This allows for less cutting of the vegetables or fruit to run in the juicer.
Second, is the great yield ratio of product to juice produced.
Third, is the automatic pulp ejection from the juicing process.
You can continually juice without having to stop to empty the pulp.
And fourth, this unit is a breeze to clean up.
These four things are foundational when looking at buying a juicer.
These two types of juicer are in the least costly and are relatively easy to find in local stores and on the internet.
The Waring Pro is in the $120.
00 range and the Omega 1000 is in the $190.
00 range.
No, these are not cheap juicers; however when looking at masticating and triturating juicers the cost goes up very quickly.
I am not implying the juicers are not worth every last dime, they are.
The levels of these are on industrial juicer capabilities.
Consider both when looking to invest in a juicer.
Healthy living is attained with healthy juicing.
Mary Dahlberg
They just might.
Or again they may not.
So let's figure out the easy information needed to start down the raw juice path.
Juicers come in four differing types, citrus extractors, centrifugal, masticating and triturating.
This article will look at the first two, citrus extractors and centrifugal.
Best Citrus Juicers: The best example of this juicer is a Waring Pro.
This juicer is fully capable of handling any of your morning juicing needs.
Whether it's orange or grapefruit this model will get the job done quickly and quietly.
The base is die-cast with vibration reducing feet.
This juicer has dishwasher safe parts.
This makes for easy and safe sanitation.
Best Centrifugal Juicer: Two examples fall into this category.
The Omega 1000 and the L equip juicer model 215.
The Omega was one of the first in this category and has been in production for over forty years.
That alone tells a strong story.
It looks like a juicer should look, clean and simplistic.
It is priced in a very reasonable range and while it is not one of the cheap juicers it performs exceptionally well.
The L equip juicer model 215 is another great example of a centrifugal juicer.
This juicier has four desirable attributes that makes it a good example of what to buy when shopping.
First, is an extra large feed chute.
This allows for less cutting of the vegetables or fruit to run in the juicer.
Second, is the great yield ratio of product to juice produced.
Third, is the automatic pulp ejection from the juicing process.
You can continually juice without having to stop to empty the pulp.
And fourth, this unit is a breeze to clean up.
These four things are foundational when looking at buying a juicer.
These two types of juicer are in the least costly and are relatively easy to find in local stores and on the internet.
The Waring Pro is in the $120.
00 range and the Omega 1000 is in the $190.
00 range.
No, these are not cheap juicers; however when looking at masticating and triturating juicers the cost goes up very quickly.
I am not implying the juicers are not worth every last dime, they are.
The levels of these are on industrial juicer capabilities.
Consider both when looking to invest in a juicer.
Healthy living is attained with healthy juicing.
Mary Dahlberg
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