Choosing the best juicer - See several types of juicers to see which juice extractor is best for you
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cool video, very informative.
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I appreciate your efforts to make the juicer choice easier. It's just a lot to think about.
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Hello, which juicer is best for broccoli?
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Appreciate the break down of each machine and the info.. I'm so impressed by the abundant garden! Are they fed by your juicing pulp? Great work!
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John,
I have Crohn's disease. I want to get a juicer that will do the BEST job for both root vegetables, fruits AND leafy vegetables. I can't pay more than $700 for 2 juicers. I'm going to be juicing carrots, celery, ginger, kale, lots and lots of wheatgrass, and many other kinds of veggies. Are the Omega 2004/2006 the best all-around juicers, or to get the added benefit of easily juicing beets, carrots, celery etc., should I get the VRT? wheat grass is key but other veg is key too.
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Great video! Very informative! I'm looking for a juicer that isn't too expensive and can juice leafy greens, as well as other vegetables and some fruits. Should I go with the Champion juicer, or the last one you discuss? (Sorry I can't make out the name!) Thanks John!
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green power is the best for the money,next is an omega,next is a norwalk if money is no object,centrifugal juicer are worst. cleaning is tough. juice is minimal.champion is great BUT green power slaughters them all. what about bph in plastics and the speed at which they extract? juice vitamin oxidisation? (can I have a job?)ive owned 3 out of four of these over the last 28 years.



If you don't support centrifugal juicers why are you advertising the L'equip. i know its an ejecting one but its still a centrifugal juicer, doesn't it kill the enzymes etc. etc. because of it's high speed? Just wondering if you could clear that up for me cuz i don't understand that tid bit, i'm looking to buy a juicer myself, for fruits mostly. Thanks in advance, response is much appreciated :)
Praisedancer08 1 year ago
Its not that I dont support centrifgual juicers. Its that I want to share how all the different juicers work so each person can make their own choice as to which will BEST MEET THEIR NEEDS. each person has different needs. When I got into juicing, I purchased a centrifugal ejection machine, and it served me well for many years. Even today I still own a centrifugal ejection juicer, and will use it sometimes when I only want to juice straight carrots. See my other video on "heat the juice test"
rawfoods 1 year ago
For juicing leafy greens, I recommend the Omega 8004 or 8006. Its the upgraded model of the Omega 8005 shown in this video.
rawfoods 1 year ago
@rawfoods I'm concerned with getting the whole juice and not having moist pulp on the end. Do these machines produce dry enough pulp? thanks, great videos and website.
c16xe 1 year ago
Depends what you mean by "dry enough". Best to buy the juicer that will best juice the produce you want to juice. Some juicers are more efficient at juicing leafy greens, for example. Some are more efficient at carrots. Unless you buy a $2500 norwalk juicer, that is efficient at juicing most everything, but besides the high price tag, it can be more time consuming to use. Juicing, like life is about trade-offs... until someone invents the "perfect juicer" for around $100!
rawfoods 1 year ago
still confused on which juicer to get. Why not show us actually juicing something so we can see for yourselves.
htheprince 1 year ago
Check my other videos. I actually have demonstrations of using many of the different models.
rawfoods 1 year ago