went through a kenwood 2-speed, really fell down on leafy greens, so gave it away to a carrot and fruit juicer who still loves it.
the chute is small but it is not a big deal to cut your fruits and veggies.
it's simple to use and will juice all kinds of fruits and vegetables.
my first juice batch had moist pulp but when i pushed the veggies into the chamber more lightly the pulp was surprisingly dry.
my recommendation for new users would be to clean the white plastic parts promptly using a little bit of baking soda or another gentle whitener after contact with juices that stain, such as carrot.
it definitely does a much better job with greens than the centrifugal machine.
but since i received my greenstar 3000, i have no idea how i have lived without it.
with the green star, my juice is always the same temperature as my produce, so i know i'm getting all of the goodness my produce has to offer.
the vegetable juice even seems to taste better then the juice high speed juicers make.
pros: this machine does work great on carrots, beets and other hard root veggies.
i wouldn't drink carrot juice before getting this juicer -- now that i can make my own, i found that it tastes great and helps stave off a hunger binge.
i have been using it for a few months now and the whole family enjoys using it.i love that it has a wide mouth so i don’t even have to cut up the fruits and veggies, just rinse and toss them right in.
can throw fruit! the bottom line: the power juicer is durable, hardworking and versatile.
we''ve used the pulp to make great health muffins with flour and dried fruits from the health food store.
the worst part is that 99% of the fruit ends up in large chunks in the "pulp container" so it is a terrible value for money.
with a juicer you can have better health with fresh vegeatables and fruit.you can get the vitiams you need for every day needs.
pros: good value, easy to clean, can juice most fruit and vegetable.
cons: the white outside plastic easily stains if you get carrot juice on it.
i juiced again tonight, and as the apple was coming out, there was no juice, but a thick white goop, the carrots came out okay.
i've just finished drinking my first glass of carrot juice made with this juicer.
we both love fresh carrot juice with ginger and beets.
i have been drinking fruit and vegetable juices 2 or 3 times a day.
the opening to insert the fruits and veggies is pretty small, which is unfortunate because when you insert small pieces they are often fired right into the pulp container.
the feeder can't handle anything bigger than a finger size, and you have to feed carrots in 1 by 1.
it does stain easily from strong colored veggies and fruits, i.e.
i am amazed how well the juicer worked,i tried carrots and celery, apples and oranges.
the first time i used for my carrot juice and i cut the carrots into pieces to fit in the chute.
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