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  • Hi John, I'm bothered by what I see you do when you juice the pineapple in this video and juicing apples in another video with the same product...you look like you have to press down really hard when feeding fruit thru the mouth of the juicer. Is it really that difficult to juice the apple and the pineapple even in the industrial strength juicer.

    This is huge red flag to mee.

  • All Juicers will require some downward force to push produce into the juicer. Some juicers (such as the twin gear juicers) take more force than others. That being said, on the "scale" of things, the BMJ requires some of the least effort to push produce into the juicer. In addition, just because this is a "commercially" rated juicer does not necessarily mean its "better" its just cerified for "legal" use.. There may be a better juicer that will better meet your needs than this one.

  • when i consume a lot of raw pineapple, my tongue gets very sensitive as im left with a very tart sensation. i remedy this by rinsing the raw pineapple after soaking it in a solution of water and salt.

    doesnt fresh pineapple leave your tongue with this sensation?

  • Yes, if I eat "unripe" pineapple, this will happen to me. When I juice pineapple, this does NOT happen to me. If you eat truly ripe (hard to find unless your where pineapple grows- and then it still can be hard to get a real ripe one). Try to pick your pineapples as ripe (yellow) as possible.

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