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Best juicer ?
I would like opinions on what is the best juicer.
Obviously one that does the best job of juicing, but also ease of use and ease of cleaning. Thank You Craig |
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The Green star is the best at leafy juicing, but has many parts and is
difficult to clean. The Champion doesn't do leafy greens well, but is easy to clean and dishwasher safe. Don't underestimate leafy greens, collards for example are a great source of calcium and minerals while low in sugar. DXer wrote: > I would like opinions on what is the best juicer. > Obviously one that does the best job of juicing, but also ease of use and ease > of cleaning. > > Thank You > Craig |
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DXer wrote:
> I would like opinions on what is the best juicer. > Obviously one that does the best job of juicing, but also ease of use and ease > of cleaning. My Champion Juicer is over 20 years old. It's been used regularly and has never had any problems. Using it's a snap: turn it on, feed your produce into the feeder, and the juice comes out the bottom while the pulp is ejected out the end (you can catch the pulp in a bowl for composting or for recipes where it's okay, or next to your sink so it all goes into the disposal). Cleaning it is fairly easy and straightforward: twist off the feeder and disassemble it, remove the blade. |
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