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Tuesday, June 16, 2009

The Modern Juicer and How To Buy The Best One

By Mike Riley

There are so many juicers available these days it is quite difficult to choose a suitable one. I first became aware of the the joys of juicing when I purchased a Jack Lalanne Juicer. People spend a fair bit of their time trying to find a right juicer for themselves, but often miss the shot by a long distance.

It is important to first realize the reason for buying a machine and then go ahead looking for one. As fruit and vegetable juicing machines are different from wheatgrass juicers it is advisable to know the differences. Before going out and making a purchase, making a list of features you desire is a useful exercise.

There are various varieties of juicers around in the market. It can be confusing trying to decide between a centrifugal juicer, a masticating juicer, and a twin gear juicer. By far the most common and most affordable are the centrifugal juicers.

Centrifugal machines juice fruits and vegetables at a very high speed and are very effective. They should not be used for foods like wheatgrass, spinach, and lettuce. Single or twin blade juicers are often advised for preventing any juice going to waste. For these particular types of food product there are dedicated juicers available. An auger juicer such as the Miracle MJ 500 is one example of a suitable type for this function. They are cheaper and contain no aluminum parts, making them easy to disassemble and operate. The lower speed units, such as masticating juicers, produce less oxidation of the vegetable juice and, therefore, produce a higher quality juice.

I would advise checking the guarantee of any machine prior to purchasing. A good juicer will have a guarantee range of 5- 10 years. Also it is advisable check the blades and the quality of the blades as a lot will need replacing after two to four months of normal use. It is important to consider the yield that the juicer produces because this factor determines the output. Ideally you want less waste and more juice. A motor rating of about four hundred and twenty watts is recommended as heat produced from using a much higher power motor can often destroy the juice due to oxidation.

A branded machine such as the Jack Lalanne Power Fruit Juicer is often a better investment than a non branded machine. The reason is that replacement parts are more readily avaialble and often a lot cheaper.

Other than producing fruit and vegetable juicers, many modern appliances can be used for other functions. Surprisingly, they can be used to make a variety of products including ice cream, nut butters and pasta. These modern appliances are really quite versatile. - 17268

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