Recommendations for a juicer?

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Kaido

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lol hence my case for the blender. take top off, rinse in sink. the end.

I rinse mine out, fill it with a bit of water, put in a squirt of dishsoap & run it in on a blender cycle for 10 seconds or so, then rinse out the soap. Super clean! :D
 

pete6032

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Omega, use it every other day, as mentioned it'll do wheatgrass if that's your thing.

If you're juicing fruits with for instance the Breville, just skip the middleman, dissolve some sugar in tap water and drink it, juicing vegetables is much better for you, and a non masticating juicer doesn't do vegetables.
Sorry but this is misinformation. Centerfugial juicers will do vegetables. It may not be as effective as a masticating juicer when it comes to leafy greens like kale or spinach, but it will still juice them and get a decent amount of juice out. And of course it will do all the other vegetables like carrots, beets, celery, etc just like a masticating juicer does.
 

Kazukian

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Sorry but this is misinformation. Centerfugial juicers will do vegetables. It may not be as effective as a masticating juicer when it comes to leafy greens like kale or spinach, but it will still juice them and get a decent amount of juice out. And of course it will do all the other vegetables like carrots, beets, celery, etc just like a masticating juicer does.

You're right, I would counter that they're not nearly as efficient, I have both, juicing can get expensive quickly, don't use the Breville at all anymore. As far as "a decent amount of juice" the Breville was pretty ineffective and wasteful on frankly everything compared to a good unit like an Omega.