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i wanna juicer

bindiboo
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just come back from my hols in India and after drinking loads of fresh juice I am looking to get a juicer. I am only inetrested in ones that can juice whole fruits (no time to chop and peel). My price limit is £90. Can anyone recommed a good juicer at a good price. Are there any offers anywhere?
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Hi, I am researching juicers too. My dad's wife has one but never uses it coz it is so difficult to clean. I'll be pleased to hear if anyone can recommend one that is easy to use AND clean
In the meantime, try this site for more info
http://www.ukjuicers.com/I'm a retired employment solicitor. Hopefully some of my comments might be useful, but they are only my opinion and not intended as legal advice.0 -
Ive just bought myself a juicer from https://www.ethicaljuicers.co.uk/juicers i went for the Matstone 6 in 1 juicer and i have found it absolutely amazing. This is rather pricey at £159, but once you get one you wouldnt look bad. i had a cheap one previously and when i used it i'd get so annoyed with it, as it didnt juice very well and when it came to cleaning it, it would take forever.
the matstone uses a crushing mechanism which grinds the food down and it really effective at getting juice out..... the pulp is so dry. i juiced 6 oranges at the weekend and got 2 pints of juice - amazing.
if you really cant stretch to £159, Anthony Warrel Thompsons is a close contender for around £90?? Have a look at https://www.amazon.com as i think thats the cheapest place to get it from.
now that ive egged up my juicer im off for some juice.....!0 -
I got the l'equip 110.5 juicer for £99 (free p&p) from http://stores.ebay.co.uk/Bargain-Juicers. The guy who runs this shop (John) is very helpful, and the juicer is truely excellent. Granted, it won't juice things like grass and wheat, but then to juice these, you have to pay lots more, e.g. for the Matstone juicer already mentioned. Btw, this guy is selling the Matstone for £135 with full warranty and free p&p.0
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