juicers

Category: Grub Garage

Post 1 by gizmobear (move over school!) on Sunday, 25-Aug-2013 18:20:12

can anyone recommend a juicer? been thinking about perchasing one.

Post 2 by rdfreak (THE ONE AND ONLY TRUE-BLUE KANGA-KICKIN AUSIE) on Monday, 26-Aug-2013 1:32:14

I've been wanting the same thing; easy to use for a blindy; any suggestions. :)

Post 3 by LeoGuardian (You mean there is something outside of this room with my computer in it?) on Monday, 26-Aug-2013 11:02:10

NutriBullet is what the Wife uses. She is sighted, but does not like menus and touch screens and all that stuff. So hers has what looks like a miniature missile siloh which houses the motor, and what a hefty motor it is, I might add. Though I don't do the juice thing much, I couldn't help myself getting my greedy engineer paws on it to see how it's made. Typical me, once I had that figured out I was done with it. lol.
Anyway you put the cup on the dvice after you put the blad you want, sort of like a blender, then put the cap on, plug it in and turn it clockwise till it clicks.
It has no timer so you just run it, I know she doesn't like pulp but she only runs it for fifteen seconds or less with a large cup including kale and stuff which she uses for her joint condition.

Hope that answers your question in part. It's dog simple to use, no challenges. The huge book that comes with it is mainly their recommendations of juices for various conditions but she already has her regimen so didn't use that.

Post 4 by rdfreak (THE ONE AND ONLY TRUE-BLUE KANGA-KICKIN AUSIE) on Wednesday, 28-Aug-2013 1:39:08

ah Leo, thanks for that; shall try and find one. :)

Post 5 by Dana (Veteran Zoner) on Wednesday, 28-Aug-2013 2:04:32

well, the bullet is a blender not a juicer. with a blender you put in the stuff and blend it all up. with a juicer, you push the stuf into a shoot and the juice comes out one end and into the cup. the pulp comes out into a bin to be thrown away. so, when using a juicer you are taking all of the fiber out of the fruits and veg.
juicers are also way more of a pain to clean up and, messier to use as, they can end up shooting bits all over the counter.

Post 6 by forereel (Just posting.) on Wednesday, 28-Aug-2013 16:27:27

I have a power juicer.
www.powerjuicer.com
You can drop fruit peels and all in the spout. The pulp is collected in a container at the back, for freezing, or eating, or whatever you want to do with it.
It has an on and off switch, and you push the fruit with a pusher.
The juice comes out in a glass from a spout.
I have the better model, so you can close the spout as you make the juice, than open it after each fruit is done to let the juice out.
Really easy, powerful, and can do anything fruits or veggies.
I didn’t buy mine from the direct site, so got a better deal, but they are worth the money.
You can replace any parts that might break, but I doubt you’ll break anything. You’d have to be seriously hard on things.
If you go to the site it has an add that comes on, so be ready. It soon stops if you don’t know how to get past such things, then you can read about it, but the add gives lots of info