this seems like a total pain in the ass to clean! I have had a Juicemann 410 since 2002 and it is still working like the day I bought it and it is 100% easier to clean.
@jumponthebandwagon I've actually found the Greenstar to be much *easier* to clean that my centrifugal. Yes it is heavier to take out and put away, but 1) the main difficult part for cleaning on any juicer, the screen, is much smaller than on a centrifugal juicer and the rest of the parts are easily washed 2) since the juice doesn't oxidize as quickly as with a centrifugal (minutes to hours) you can juice 1-2 days' worth and keep in the fridge and it still tastes fresh and healthy. Good luck!
a couple of questions (just got a GS and Im new to juicing)... are there any creative uses for the pulp instead of throwing it away? is it benificial to put a little bit of the pulp back in the juice for some fiber? why are you rotating what you put in the juicer (ex. carrot, green, apple, more carrot, more green) why not one type at a time? should I try to drink the foam thats created by the juicer or is it not important? Thanks! Im really happy with my GS juicer so far.
The way the plastic pusher is assembled, its nearly impossible to touch it to the grinders. I wouldnt worry about it unless you actually notice it happen.
I thoroughly recommend the Z Star juicer: the manual version of this one. Saves on electric bills, and you can chuck it all in the wash without worrying about electric bits :D
actually, about the same weight as a champion, at least it has a handle. makes higher quality and higher yield of juice than the champion, about twice the price and twice the cleaning time.
Great video. Here's a question (because I'm comparing the two on your site): what's the difference between the Greenstar 3000 and the Greenstar Gold? I looked at the comparison chart but I still don't follow. Thanks :)
I do not reccomend supporing the angel juicer company or their juicers. We had previouly sold their juicers, and they took our money and did not send us our juicers. If I were you, I would be worried about spending alot for a juicer, and then having no warranty support in the future.
this seems like a total pain in the ass to clean! I have had a Juicemann 410 since 2002 and it is still working like the day I bought it and it is 100% easier to clean.
jensmithphoto 9 months ago
I love my Green Star II. I can't go without juicing! It's the best decision I made:) Thank you John!!!
yogibb9 11 months ago
You'll get sick of this real soon after you see how tedious the cleanup is EVERY TIME you want a glass.
jumponthebandwagon 1 year ago 2
@jumponthebandwagon I've actually found the Greenstar to be much *easier* to clean that my centrifugal. Yes it is heavier to take out and put away, but 1) the main difficult part for cleaning on any juicer, the screen, is much smaller than on a centrifugal juicer and the rest of the parts are easily washed 2) since the juice doesn't oxidize as quickly as with a centrifugal (minutes to hours) you can juice 1-2 days' worth and keep in the fridge and it still tastes fresh and healthy. Good luck!
TheMiriNetwork 11 months ago
a couple of questions (just got a GS and Im new to juicing)... are there any creative uses for the pulp instead of throwing it away? is it benificial to put a little bit of the pulp back in the juice for some fiber? why are you rotating what you put in the juicer (ex. carrot, green, apple, more carrot, more green) why not one type at a time? should I try to drink the foam thats created by the juicer or is it not important? Thanks! Im really happy with my GS juicer so far.
gettinghealthygirl 1 year ago
The way the plastic pusher is assembled, its nearly impossible to touch it to the grinders. I wouldnt worry about it unless you actually notice it happen.
gettinghealthygirl 1 year ago
Green Star Juicer DIFFERENCE Green Star Juicer!
Green Star Juicer is alot better then Green Power Juicer.
The Green Power Juicer is known that most of the plastic parts crack.
The Green Star Juicer parts do not crack only the twin gear but that can take 3 to 4 years.
rawisin 1 year ago
Curious as what type of metal the grinders are? Great Demo
mac1flow 2 years ago
The twin gears are mostly stainless steel. They do have part of the gear made out of plastic.
rawfoods 2 years ago
I thoroughly recommend the Z Star juicer: the manual version of this one. Saves on electric bills, and you can chuck it all in the wash without worrying about electric bits :D
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Capulator8 2 years ago
sigh* looks so much lighter than my champion juicer. My champion is sooooo heavy!!
cellulitelove 2 years ago
actually, about the same weight as a champion, at least it has a handle. makes higher quality and higher yield of juice than the champion, about twice the price and twice the cleaning time.
frustratedoperator 1 year ago
Great video. Here's a question (because I'm comparing the two on your site): what's the difference between the Greenstar 3000 and the Greenstar Gold? I looked at the comparison chart but I still don't follow. Thanks :)
boldsoulsister 2 years ago
check my favourites to see someone make a home made juicer with a plastic bottle
charlesobama 2 years ago
I do not reccomend supporing the angel juicer company or their juicers. We had previouly sold their juicers, and they took our money and did not send us our juicers. If I were you, I would be worried about spending alot for a juicer, and then having no warranty support in the future.
rawfoods 2 years ago