If you’re not planning to go all in on a more expensive juicer or you’re a juicing beginner who can see the merits of using one for the occasional glass of juice or cocktail prep, the Ninja Never Clog Cold Press Juicer is an excellent one to add to your arsenal. I'll keep it to use when I'm in a hurry-or to loan to a friend.The best budget juicer: The Ninja Never Clog Cold Press Juicer My life may depend on it! I DO NOT plan to sell my Hamilton Beach Juicer. As much as I juice, if I can decrease the volume of waste and increase the quantity of juice extracted, it will cut my costs, for organic produce, considerably-which IS a big deal. I'm retired, so juicing time is not a big deal for me. It, apparently, is not nearly as fast, but much more efficient at extracting more juice-from a greater variety of produce (wheat grass, parsley, etc.). I will probably be getting an Omega 8005 Masticating Juicer in the near future. Pulp is wetter than I would like (a lot of 'wasted nutrients'). Nice looking unit (doesn't distract from our solid granite counter-top). Goes together well (well made-good 'fit & finish'.Įasy to clean (approx. Very quick (motor is plenty powerful)-juicing time 1-2 minutes. It takes me an average of 10 minutes for each 'juicing', which includes getting the produce out of the refrigerator, setting the juicer in place, running the produce thru the juicer (making the juice), cleaning the juicer, drying all the parts, re-assembling the unit and cleaning up the countertop-oh, and I forgot, drinking the freshly-made juice, which is delicious!!! No problem with how my Hamilton Beach Juicer works up to this point. This cuts clean-up time a lot! I clean the unit each time I juice (5-7 times/day). I always use a plastic bag in the pulp cannister (on the L side of the unit), which gets changed after about 50-60 oz's of juicing. I've also used cabbage, celery and broccoli. I either scrub the carrots very well or peal them before juicing them. I usually add 1/4 to 1/2 of an apple and a few grapes to the carrots for a 12-13 oz glass of juice. I use organic carrots as the base for all of my juicing-they're the least expensive vegi, with a good amount of the nutrients that I need. ![]() That works out to well over 200 'juicings' (my wife drinks 8-10 0z's of juice with me first thing in the morning and at my last juicing in the evening). I am now on my 6th week of juicing, 5 weeks with my own juicer (as above). It worked like a charm, just like the Hamilton Beach Big Mouth Juicer my friend had loaned me. After removing it from its packing box and washing it well, I put it to the initial test. My unit came within 5 days from when ordered. I have been juicing 5-7 times per day (60-70 oz of juice/day), both fruit-based and vegetable/fruit mix, in addition to two regular vegan meals/day. My reason for 'juicing' is part of a program to boost my immune system, after receiving a life-threatening diagnosis-an incurable disease. I did my 'due diligence' in reading the reviews, and he loaned me a 'spare' juicer he had, and I was quite impressed with the unit. He claimed it was the best juicer on the market for the money. ![]() I purchased this juicer on the advice of a physician friend. Best juicer for the money-especially if you're short on time!
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