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How To Get Juiced With The Right Type Of Juicer

Have you been looking at adding a juicer in order to start eating more healthy? If so, this article will help answer your questions about juicers and what you should look for in finding the juicing machine that is right for you.

First, many people have the misconception that a regular blender will do the same thing as a juicer, but this just isn't true.

Blenders are great, don't get me wrong, but they can't process all of the pulp, peels, stems and seeds that a juicer can do. This is the whole key in being able to get out all of the vitamins and nutrients that are contained in fruits and vegetables.

Juicer costs

A new juicer will generally run $150 - $500+, depending on options and quality. The best advice here is to start out with an inexpensive model if you are just getting into jui9cing. Be sure this is what you like before investing in a model that is more expensive.

Juicers

Acme Juicer

Manufactured by Waring, the Acme Juice Extractor is a very well made juicer. It is vibration free and uses commercial grade stainless steel blades. It also has a stainless steel basket that spins 60 times per second that removes all the juices from inside fruits and vegetables.

Omega 1000

This is one for your entry level type juicers that produces good results, but is not meant for certain foods. For example, wheatgrass is not something this machine can process.

Green Power

This model is a premium juicer that will juice just about anything you can think of. It utilizes a twin screw system that is much better than your standard centrifugal juicer.

This is only a quick look at some of the more common juicers. You can find much more information online about these juicers as well as many others.