Hurom Juicer vs Green Star Juice, Episode #272
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In 8:37 : She should say: "Let's make love" ;-)
Good review, thank you! :-)
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@blakkorchyd yes its not centrifugal so enzymes remain alive
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It seems that the Green Star's juice is darker and less foamy... the extraction takes longer but I think it does extracts more nutrients.
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@TheMiriNetwork Yeah the guy juicing with the Greenstar is purposely juicing like an idiot. Jamming the machine, and going slow on purpose too.
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Does anybody know if the Hurom is still considered a cold juicer? I'm a beginner with health issues, if anybody has any links or info it'd be appreciated.
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Every one says the best juicer is the one you're gonna use the most-that would be the omega vrt.
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can't believe you didn't compare the quantity they produced
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How about comparing the yields at the end you two?
I was very disappointed in how biased this video is - I have a Greenstar and while yes I surely admit it takes some getting used to and requires some effort, there are several important things to mention: 1) when you learn how to chop the food the right way for it, it is much easier to use 2) it *also* sucks down green leafy veggies! You just have to put them in correctly! The juice is delicious and tastes like pure health. This video did not at all give a partial review.
TheMiriNetwork 10 months ago 4
Also worth mentioning that the pulp from this juicer isn't cut or broken up into very small pieces (thus not releasing all the nutrients). The vitamix cuts veggies up into much much smaller pieces. I know cause i've pressed both with the norwalk press. All said, I should mention that I do like the actual jucing with this juicer, it is easy how it sucks stuff down and it's actually kind of fun. If it weren't for the clogging, and issues, it would be worth it.
calebbl 1 year ago 3