Guest guest Posted July 22, 2006 Report Share Posted July 22, 2006 Hi everyone, I have owned several different juicers. For those of you looking for an economical solution a Juiceman Jr. will do just fine until you upgrade you can purchase them for $29-$39. I found this juicer was hard to use as you have to cut everything up before juicing so it will fit into the shoot. Also, the Jack LaLanne Power Juicer (cost $99 at Wal-mart) is excellent and will take whole items, you do have to cut up the larger fruits and vegetables, like pineapple and melons. Both of these are affordable. After using a Juiceman Junior I wanted something easier to use. Juicing is a way of life and so healthy for us. I decided that I wanted quick clean-up and use. I use my Jack LaLanne over my commercial juicer only because it's quicker and easier to clean. I use my commercial juicer when I'm preparing for a crowd. Some people put their juicers in the dishwasher. After deforming my share of things over the years, I find hand washing preferable. Just wanted to toss this in as I see many of you are trying to use blenders. Love and light. Micki Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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