Hi thanks for all your uploads.. I used to own the greenstar then i bought the angel, i was very impressed with the difference with the taste and quality from the angel.. just wondering you opinion on the difference in juice quality between the angel and wells press or norwalk.. Is there much in it?
@DANNYKESTON Hi, thank you for your comment. Juice from Norwalk/Welles press is even nicer and cleaner than from Angel. I would say that such juice is the best we have ever tasted. Angel is easier to use compared with the hydraulic which is also important when it comes to daily use.
@euJUICERScom Great videos. Just wondering which you would prefer if price was no object, Norwalk or Welles Press/Champion/other. Also wondering how long I could store juice in refrigerator so I could juice less often. Thanks!
@eatrightfeelright We have not had the chance to test the Norwalk longterm but it will probably be more practical and user friendly to use the motor to make the work for you. I think the best is to drink the juice right after its done but you can also store it for 24-48 hours in refrigerator. Best way is to use some bottle where you can pump out the air and seal it.
Thanks to both of you for an informative demonstration.
I think it’s important to add a financial Return on Investment calculation based on the efficiency of the two machines. This is what I did to determine which juicer was a better overall value (for me).
I need 24oz per day of carrot and dark green juice. From your findings, the Angel juicer yield is about 25% more efficient than the Green Star Elite (GSE) for Carrots and 12% more efficient for leafy greens.
Here, the Angle cost $1,000USD and the GSE cost $530USD. So that cost difference is $470USD. If I made one 24oz. serving of Carrot/Spinach juice per day using the Angel, It would take exactly 1,516 days, or 4 years and 2 months to recoup the cost difference between the two machines. If one makes 48oz of this juice per day, then the time to recoup the cost difference would be 2 years and 1 Month.
For me, the Green Star Elite is a better value right now. Thanks again.
Great job comparing the juicers guys. It's certainly convincing selling the value of the Angel juicer. Have you or can you do the same comparison of the Breville Elite vs the Angel. I just got the Breville this holiday season, but may be able to justify the cost of the Angel when using organic produce depending on the percentage yield difference. Thanks again guys,
@triwithms Hi Rob, thank you for your comment! Breville is a good machine for having your juice fast with no need to cut the produce in small pieces - great if you do not know if you want to juice regularly. Slow juicers have an advantage against the centrifugal ones that the juice is not water based and is thicker and containes more healthy stuff in it. When you start doing more green stuff and want to get maximum juice then Angel should be considered.
@euJUICERScom Thanks. I was just curious about the yield difference between the two. I guess I can just repeat the produce you used with the same amounts and see how much mine yields.
You guys are really good, that was a great representation of these two twin gear juicer, I am glad I ordered the super angel 5500, after many many research i was sold on the angel for the stainless steel body and gears, the 10 years warranty, look and customer review. Now after watching you guys doing this fair test I feel really pleased with the winner.
Thank you so much for this. I would love to see a side by side of the super angel and the norwalk. using the super angel as a one-step process, and using it as a two step process with the welles press. your highly objective videos, letting the results speak for themselves, are a great service.
@tealfarm Hi, Norwalk x Angel is the one we are curious about. We have tested the Welles Press and we believe the results with Norwalk will be somewhere close. If you compare the videos Angel yield and Welles Press yield you can see its almost the same results =). One thing is for sure.. the juice from Welles Press is even cleaner (but the processing the fruits and vegetable takes more time =( ).
that's probably the best comparison video i've ever seen, thanks guys! really shows how much more one juicer can juice than the other. by the way, what's the make of the juicer on the right side that yielded more juice? (the chrome juicer). thanks!
Hi thanks for all your uploads.. I used to own the greenstar then i bought the angel, i was very impressed with the difference with the taste and quality from the angel.. just wondering you opinion on the difference in juice quality between the angel and wells press or norwalk.. Is there much in it?
DANNYKESTON 1 week ago
@DANNYKESTON Hi, thank you for your comment. Juice from Norwalk/Welles press is even nicer and cleaner than from Angel. I would say that such juice is the best we have ever tasted. Angel is easier to use compared with the hydraulic which is also important when it comes to daily use.
euJUICERScom 1 week ago
@euJUICERScom Thank you for your fast reply, very much appreciated and for all your videos. Great work..
DANNYKESTON 1 week ago
@euJUICERScom Great videos. Just wondering which you would prefer if price was no object, Norwalk or Welles Press/Champion/other. Also wondering how long I could store juice in refrigerator so I could juice less often. Thanks!
eatrightfeelright 2 days ago
@eatrightfeelright We have not had the chance to test the Norwalk longterm but it will probably be more practical and user friendly to use the motor to make the work for you. I think the best is to drink the juice right after its done but you can also store it for 24-48 hours in refrigerator. Best way is to use some bottle where you can pump out the air and seal it.
euJUICERScom 1 day ago
the gs elite does a pathetic job at juicing spinach.
rockabilly 2 weeks ago
Thanks to both of you for an informative demonstration.
I think it’s important to add a financial Return on Investment calculation based on the efficiency of the two machines. This is what I did to determine which juicer was a better overall value (for me).
I need 24oz per day of carrot and dark green juice. From your findings, the Angel juicer yield is about 25% more efficient than the Green Star Elite (GSE) for Carrots and 12% more efficient for leafy greens.
shotelco 3 weeks ago
Here in the US 1Kg (2.2lbs) of carrots at $0.48/lb cost (2.2 x .48) = $1.06.
800g (1.76lbs) of spinach at $1.60/lb cost (1.76 x 1.60) = $2.82.
Carrot juice:
710ml = 24oz = $1.06/or $0.044/oz. for the Angel. 565ml = 19.1oz = $1.06 or $0.055/oz. for the GSE
Spinach Juice:
650ml = 21.99oz = $2.82/ or $0.128/oz for the Angel. 580ml = 19.61oz. = $2.82 = $0.143/oz.
shotelco 3 weeks ago
So:
One 24oz serving of carrot juice made using the Angel cost ($0.044 x 24oz.) $1.06.
One 24oz serving of carrot juice made using the GSE cost ($0.055 x 24oz.) $1.32.
One 24oz serving of spinach juice made using the Angel cost ($0.128 x 24oz.) $3.07
One 24oz serving of spinach juice made using the GSE cost ($0.143 x 24oz.) $3.43.
I mix these juices 50/50 so my cost for 24oz of carrot/spinach juice would be:
Angel: $2.07
GSE: $2.38
A $0.31 savings per 24oz serving
shotelco 3 weeks ago
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shotelco 3 weeks ago
Here, the Angle cost $1,000USD and the GSE cost $530USD. So that cost difference is $470USD. If I made one 24oz. serving of Carrot/Spinach juice per day using the Angel, It would take exactly 1,516 days, or 4 years and 2 months to recoup the cost difference between the two machines. If one makes 48oz of this juice per day, then the time to recoup the cost difference would be 2 years and 1 Month.
For me, the Green Star Elite is a better value right now. Thanks again.
shotelco 3 weeks ago
Great job comparing the juicers guys. It's certainly convincing selling the value of the Angel juicer. Have you or can you do the same comparison of the Breville Elite vs the Angel. I just got the Breville this holiday season, but may be able to justify the cost of the Angel when using organic produce depending on the percentage yield difference. Thanks again guys,
Rob.
triwithms 1 month ago
@triwithms Hi Rob, thank you for your comment! Breville is a good machine for having your juice fast with no need to cut the produce in small pieces - great if you do not know if you want to juice regularly. Slow juicers have an advantage against the centrifugal ones that the juice is not water based and is thicker and containes more healthy stuff in it. When you start doing more green stuff and want to get maximum juice then Angel should be considered.
euJUICERScom 1 month ago
@euJUICERScom Thanks. I was just curious about the yield difference between the two. I guess I can just repeat the produce you used with the same amounts and see how much mine yields.
triwithms 1 month ago
You guys are really good, that was a great representation of these two twin gear juicer, I am glad I ordered the super angel 5500, after many many research i was sold on the angel for the stainless steel body and gears, the 10 years warranty, look and customer review. Now after watching you guys doing this fair test I feel really pleased with the winner.
GOOD JOB !!
calevel 1 month ago
@calevel Hi and many thanks for your comment! We hope you will like your juicer and use it a lot. Jake
euJUICERScom 1 month ago
@calevel Where did you buy the super angel 5500?Thank you for share.
81monazhang 1 week ago
Thank you so much for this. I would love to see a side by side of the super angel and the norwalk. using the super angel as a one-step process, and using it as a two step process with the welles press. your highly objective videos, letting the results speak for themselves, are a great service.
tealfarm 2 months ago
@tealfarm Hi, Norwalk x Angel is the one we are curious about. We have tested the Welles Press and we believe the results with Norwalk will be somewhere close. If you compare the videos Angel yield and Welles Press yield you can see its almost the same results =). One thing is for sure.. the juice from Welles Press is even cleaner (but the processing the fruits and vegetable takes more time =( ).
euJUICERScom 2 months ago
that's probably the best comparison video i've ever seen, thanks guys! really shows how much more one juicer can juice than the other. by the way, what's the make of the juicer on the right side that yielded more juice? (the chrome juicer). thanks!
fcarabat 2 months ago
@fcarabat Thank you all for comments, we are happy that you like the videos. The juicer on the right is Angel juicer.
euJUICERScom 2 months ago
Excellent.
vegasrenie 5 months ago
Another excellent review, love these guys.
midcitygym 5 months ago