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Saturday, April 21, 2001 7:44 AM

[herbal remedies] Juicer

Hello, I have a hamilton beach juicer up for sale and I thought someone heremight be interested. It is only $7 and have only been used once.Allyhttp://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem & item=1231241075

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The best machine I have researched on is the Norwalk juicer. My sister

has one, and my dad has a Solorstar. If you go to Ebay, there is always

juicers there.

 

 

herbal remedies , " Kim " <irishgirl75 wrote:

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> .I am looking to purchase a juicer. I am sure most of you guys have

one, so any suggestions? I am also looking for one that will

not " heat " the juice. Ease of use and cleaning are important also. I

do not mind paying a little more for a good machine.

>

> Thanks,

> Kim

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Hi Kim,

 

I just recently bought a juiceman jr. from Target for around $50. It

works well for me. It is easy to clean also. And it doesn't heat the

juice. If you're juicing for just yourself it is a good machine, if

you're planning to juice for your family and will need a lot of juice

you may want to go with something bigger and I'm sure you'll get

responses on that.

 

Happy Juicing!

 

Tori

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I have a Jack Lalanne juicer and love it.

June

 

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Tuesday, June 06, 2006 9:01 AM

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..I am looking to purchase a juicer. I am sure most of you guys have one, so any suggestions? I am also looking for one that will not "heat" the juice. Ease of use and cleaning are important also. I do not mind paying a little more for a good machine.

 

Thanks,

Kim

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A Jack Lalanne Juicer is $98.00 on sale at Walmart. It has 250 watts of power. http://www.walmart.com/appliance-housewares/kitchen-appliance/juicers/jack-lalannes-power-juicer-deluxe A Hamilton Beach juicer is $29.74 at Walmart. It has 350 watts of power. http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=2593953 I own the Hamilton Beach one. More wattage and much cheaper. I make homemade lemonade [sweetened with stevia], and I use the skin, seeds, and all. It chops all of it up. My kids love it. We use it every day.

 

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Hi,

 

I was thinking of getting the Jack LaLane Juicer myself. Would you

give a little more detail about the pro's and con's of this

juicer?

 

What if someone likes the pulp and wants to include it in their

drink? When you say it shoots all the yuckeys out the back, is

there a place where this stuff goes, like a little bucket or

container or something?

 

It looked like it was a pretty good machine, but then again, I don't

know anyone personally who has one, so your input is good for me to

know.

 

Thanks!

Cherie from Michigan

 

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> I use the Jack LaLane juice, I like it because im not a pulp

person, shoots all the yuckeys out the back. The yuckeys I can use

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I just got the Jack LaLaine for my birthday, and wow! The difference

from the old beat up thing I had! LOL I'm loving it! And the cool

thing about it is, it has an automatic shut off, *IF* it were to begin

to heat, it will turn itself off until it's cooled back down. But I

used it all afternoon and noticed no heating at all. Just thought I

would share my enthusiasm :)

 

Oh... and the recipe book came with it, it IS carrots, ginger and

apple ;o)

 

Love and Blessings to ALL!!!

~Raaven

 

 

 

 

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> I've had one before that was carrots, ginger & apple. It is wonderful!

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> Stuck <Sstuck wrote:

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> He does a drink that I have been wanting to try but I can't

remember the third ingredient it's carrots, ginger and? anyone know

what I mean? it's on his infomoercial. I hope this is ok to post.

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> .I am looking to purchase a juicer. I am sure most of you

guys have one, so any suggestions? I am also looking for one that

will not " heat " the juice. Ease of use and cleaning are important

also. I do not mind paying a little more for a good machine.

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> Thanks,

> Kim

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We have used the Jack LaLane and it is good for carrots etc. But it doesn't do

greens really well. The juicer we have been using is the Samson. It does carrots

and greens well even wheatgrass. Cleanup is easy. The only thing we have found

is that the little brush that comes with it doesn't clean the screen really

well. We bought a little wire brush that does the job.

 

Denny

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

herbal remedies , " Marie " <ixoye777 wrote:

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> The Jack LaLane juicer is wonderful. Easy to clean and easy to put back

> together and the mouth is wide.

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> We had the Norwalk juicer and it takes longer to clean the machine than to

> make juice. It is certainly the best juicewise as the juice is pressed out

> via hydraulic press, but it was really a pain to keep clean as I wanted it

> to be as shiny and new as the day we got it since the thing cost about

> $1800. Sold it on ebay. Then we got the Greenstar. That is a nice one but

> for some reason once we put it away, we just didn't get it back out very

> much. Heavy to handle and lots of pieces to keep track of. We still have

> that one in the cabinet. It does make excellent juice as the carrots are

> grinded. I think my resistance to the Green star is that you had to be

> careful or you would have a mess. Then we got the Jack Lalane. Good juice,

> easy to clean. More waste than the Greenstar. I think it uses centrifugal

> force, which supposedly heats the juice. It is recommended to run the

> machine 20 minutes, then wait 5 or 10. Champion also uses centrifugal force

> and the negative with that one is that the pulp is collected in the basket

> inside the juicer. Jack's collects in a container outside the machine and

> we put a plastic grocery bag in it for quicker clean up. Anyway, out of the

> four we prefer the Jack Lalane, mostly because of the cleanup time for the

> machine and the wide mouth that accepts 4 carrots instead of one. Pulp is

> not as dry as the others but to us that is okay.

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> Marie

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We've got a champion juicer. It does not use cetrifical force, it

grinds the produce. The juice is not heated. The pulp is collected

outside the juicer in your own supplied bowl or plastic bag. Easily

disposed of or to use in recipes.

 

Vicki

 

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Champion also uses centrifugal force

> and the negative with that one is that the pulp is collected in the

basket

> inside the juicer. > Marie

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Sorry-I meant to type juicer. I have done a little research and am leaning

towards a

cyntrifical juicer with surgical steel blades. I have heard that the motor is

important but

thought that meant a stronger motor. Now I have read that slower motors extract

more

nutrients but less with a lower yield.

I want to use the juicer for periodic juice fasts and maybe more. I have done

numerous

types of fasts and cleansing and would like to try juice.

As for brand- I get a mixed signal from what I read on the internet as to what

is best. I

stumbled across this group and thought someone out there with experience could

lead me in

the right direction.

Thanks

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