Any thoughts on which type of juicer to buy?

I was within the store the other day and looked-for to buy a juicer but decided to dawdle. Today I saw the Jack LaLanne model on TV. I was impressed by the price ($100) but saw that the warranty is solitary good for 60 days. Now I am really suspicious.

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it dosn't event about warenty buy it do they are good trait
Hello,
Well I'd say NEVER BUY A JUICER, when you procure a juicer you don't get adjectives the benefits from the actual fruit and you are piratically getting nothing out of it. What I would recommend is the VitaMix I one-sidedly have one and it take the WHOLE fruit and just blends it adjectives together you cant even taste the seed. IT creates very upright juice, soups, smoothies, and even rime cream. Its really good but the price ticket is a bit steep I got mine for around 300 from costco. But please amass your self some money don't buy a juicer just find something that's super powerful and you can use the whole fruit so you return with the best for your health and for aroma. P.s the vitamix has vivacity time warranty :)
The $100 is nothing compared to how much it will cost you to form the juice on a regular spring. Everyone I know that bought a juicer, has it within a closet because the fruit and veggies just don't produce that much liquid for the $.

That being said, if you buy one look at these since buying the Juiceman off tv. These own much more powerful motors.

$88
Breville Juice Fountain Professional Juicer
(MPN: JE900)

or

$123
Breville JE95XL Juice Fountain Plus
(MPN: JE95XL)
I have be juicing for 20+ years, and have adjectives types of juicers including the Jack Lalanne one. The Jack is a piece of scrap and is VERY hard to verbs and use. I have be most happy beside a cheap Waring juicer that I got at Walmart for in the order of 30 bucks. Best tip I can give you is to verbs ANY juicer the very minute you are done juicing-the enzymes break down in the blink of an eye and its harder to clean when it get gummy-which is within minutes. Good luck and contented juicing!
I really love my Jack LaLane juicer. I bought it for myself as a birthday present a few years ago and it's still going strong - it has not given me any problems.
I own had two juicer before that and I be frustrated b/c I had to chop everything into super-small pieces. The chute on the JLL is great!
As far as someone's comment something like the juice anyone expensive to make, I sponge to differ. I can buy a 5 lb. bag of carrot for under $3 and a 5 lb. purse of apples for $4. With that, I can drink juice for two weeks. If I bought the crap they hail as "juice" in the store, it wouldn't final that long and it's nutritionally bankrupt.
Just as a rule of thumb, the more you compensate for a juicer, the better it is. It just depends on how much you want to spend and how much liquid you'll be making.
I hope that helps! Good luck!
i would catch the vitamix instead. It's >$100 but cleaning is no problem and it does more then liquid.
VITAMIX, IS T HE WAY TO GO!
i have this
Breville JE95XL Juice Fountain Plus

and i vouch for it, it is a top of the strip juicer for around 100$

it's just resembling a jack lanne but it has one smaller number part to verbs, and it's problly eaiser to clean later jacks, just remember to push adjectives the way down when you put contained by the blade part, it's get to click

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