Any advice, recommendations or deals on juicers (or blenders?). Ideally one you can clean in the dishwasher (not essential). Don't really care whether it does slow juicing or not.
Recommendations on a juicer?
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I second the kuvings
I suggest investigating farmers markets first. Fruit and veg are expensive to blend.
I have a hurom, which i got from tvsn, which/who have monthly repayments.
It says not dishwasher safe, but my mom tends to put in the machine regardless.I got a slow juicer from Target and it works fine in my opinion. From my experience, all juicers are a pain to wash.
Choice has also done an article on juicers. Link
juice loosener.
Surely this is VitaMix. It's the proverbial Mitsubishi of the blender world.
Been looking at the Breville Juice Fountain Crush: http://www.breville.com.au/the-juice-fountaintm-crush.html
Seems like a good machine for slow juicing.Anyone tried the Kogan cold press juicer? Only info I could find was through YouTube, and seemed decent for under $100.
I bought this one and love it :)
http://www.breville.com.au/ikontm-froojietm-juice-fountainr.…
I ended up buying a http://www.semakvitajuice.com.au/
Picked up hardly used 2nd hand for $100. Excellent quality, made in Korea & backed by a 10 year warranty.
Happy with the purchase, though I could not justify paying the $400 or so for a new one.
Have juiced alot of vegies in the past 2 weeks. I make juice for a few days at a time, often late at night. The cold press is quieter and the juice keeps for longer. Great way to start the day with a glass of fresh vegie juice 20 mins before breakfast.
Where did you buy it secondhand out of interest. Off Gumtree or somewhere else, thanks
Depends on your budget & how 'healthy' you want the juice.
The cold press juicers are better - more expensive.
Rather than using blades that spin and heat the juice in the process, they squeeze it.
Something like this:
http://www.kuvings.net.au/