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Juicer
foxsake
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Having had a £40 moulinex one which lasted barely a year. i am looking to buy a new one.
I have loked at the Jack La Lanne one advertised on cable but for £100+ i got to be buying the mutts nutts of juicers!
Any thoughts on the Jack La Lanne one? Or can you reccommend another one?
thanks in advance!
I have loked at the Jack La Lanne one advertised on cable but for £100+ i got to be buying the mutts nutts of juicers!
Any thoughts on the Jack La Lanne one? Or can you reccommend another one?
thanks in advance!
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Thinking about getting a juicer and have just looked at the comet website (kingfisher vouchers to spend). The JLL juicer is £120, but there's an AWT one for £100. I assume with this sort of thing that power is everything - the AWT one is 850 watts compared to 200 watts for the JLL. I suppose it would be louder......but is that really a problem?0
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Hi at a Brittanic warehouse in Birmingham they have the jack la lanne juicer for £89.99 on offer don't know if there are any more in the country as i live in birmingham
Regards
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I have a JLL - got if off QVC cos it was the cheapest I could find it at the time. (around £100 if memory serves). I think it's great - much easier to use than my friend's cheaper one, consequently I use mine all the time and hers has been used twice. Hmmm, so guess which one has worked out better value for money.

You can put the JLL bits in the dishwasher, but the silver trim comes off, which is OK if you keep it in a cupboard, but if it's gonna be on display, then I recommend handwashing the outer trimmed bit.0
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