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Default Juicers: Recommendations on affordable one that works well?


"jt august" < wrote in message
> In article <> wrote:
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>> jt august > wrote:
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>> >Having looked at the newer Juiceman line, the engineering is similar to
>> >mine, but it has better seals so juices can't leak ou

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>> Do you find that you use your EVERYDAY?

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> No, not everyday. I use it a few times a year, which is why I can live
> with the small splash leak I posted about. If I were a regular, daily
> user, I would be looking for that one with better seals.
>
> I use mine maybe 4-6 times per year, mainly for soup and veg sauce bases.
>
> jt


Are there two types of electric juicer on the market?
1.Has a strainer inside and retains the pith, seeds and skin.
2.The 'health' juicers, that pulverise everything, including ice. I saw one
of these on one of the shopping channels. Loadsa hype, heavy sales pitch and
costa fortune £200/$300. The question is, wouldn't a blender/liqidiser with
stainless steel blades, costing £20/$30 do exactly the same job?

Bertie