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Difference Between Cold Press Juicer & Centrifrugal.....Which To Buy?
Posted on 8/22/17 at 10:03 pm
Posted on 8/22/17 at 10:03 pm
So we currently have a breville at home and have been using it for years. It makes good juice, but its a major pita to clean after every drink. There's this juice bar around the corner of my house that sells all these delicious cold press juices, they taste alot better than the ones we make at home, but they're $11/drink. So im trying to
1) understand the real difference between a cold press juicer vs what we have, yes I googled it and it says nutrients last longer, but we drink it right away, so any other benefits?
2) Why do the cold presses juices at the store taste so much better?
3) Any juicers that aren't a pita to clean? I imagine some type of commercial machine wouldnt require cleaning after each juice bc no way restaurants have that type of time.
Budget isn't an issue, just looking for the best cold press juicer around w/the easiest cleanup.
1) understand the real difference between a cold press juicer vs what we have, yes I googled it and it says nutrients last longer, but we drink it right away, so any other benefits?
2) Why do the cold presses juices at the store taste so much better?
3) Any juicers that aren't a pita to clean? I imagine some type of commercial machine wouldnt require cleaning after each juice bc no way restaurants have that type of time.
Budget isn't an issue, just looking for the best cold press juicer around w/the easiest cleanup.
Posted on 8/22/17 at 11:01 pm to dabigfella
quote:
Budget isn't an issue
Subtle brag is subtle
Posted on 8/23/17 at 6:50 am to dabigfella
a centrifruge isn't going to give you "juice", it's literally going to separate the water from the food and give you whatever you put in their "water"
Posted on 8/23/17 at 12:27 pm to Salmon
i have noticed with our juicer that the little trash can is full off a little juice, the vids i saw of the cold press there isnt much trash. So you're saying the centrifrugal is a waste of time? Any recs on a good cold press? There's 2 I see on amazon that have decent reviews but Im wary bc they're both like 50-60% off right now.
Posted on 8/23/17 at 1:47 pm to dabigfella
I honestly don't know anything about juicers
I'm just saying that you probably shouldn't spend thousands on a centrifuge when it isn't going to give you what you want
but if you do...here
LINK
I'm just saying that you probably shouldn't spend thousands on a centrifuge when it isn't going to give you what you want
but if you do...here
LINK
Posted on 8/24/17 at 2:24 pm to dabigfella
I have used a few different juicers over the past few years. My first was a Breville... worked great, takes a little longer to clean, but I didn't find I got the most juice out of my produce with this machine.
Switched to an Omega J8004 Masticating Juicer. This one is a slower juicer... just meaning you get more juice in my experience. The hole is smaller so you have to cut your produce up a little more but it works great with greens... definitely get the most juice with this one.
Now I have an Omega J4000 centrifugal juicer... this one will be more compareable to your Breville. Decent sized hole, pretty easy clean-up.
There are a few juicing threads on the FDB you could maybe check out, or look back on my post history. But there I said this, cleanup will take time. Don't make it your priority for a juicer.
If you're juicing then drinking right away, don't worry about losing the nutrients or the comparison to the $11 bottle you get at your local place. For one, they don't always make those juices right in front of you... could be a day or two old. The juice place on Perkins in BR does this.. sorry dunno their name. But they make the juice the day before and sell it for a couple days... defeating the purpose of saving the nutrients.
Sounds like you can buy a good juicer, fella. Check out Omegas, I don't think you'll be disappointed. Like I said the J8004 was the easiest, most efficient cleanup.
Switched to an Omega J8004 Masticating Juicer. This one is a slower juicer... just meaning you get more juice in my experience. The hole is smaller so you have to cut your produce up a little more but it works great with greens... definitely get the most juice with this one.
Now I have an Omega J4000 centrifugal juicer... this one will be more compareable to your Breville. Decent sized hole, pretty easy clean-up.
There are a few juicing threads on the FDB you could maybe check out, or look back on my post history. But there I said this, cleanup will take time. Don't make it your priority for a juicer.
If you're juicing then drinking right away, don't worry about losing the nutrients or the comparison to the $11 bottle you get at your local place. For one, they don't always make those juices right in front of you... could be a day or two old. The juice place on Perkins in BR does this.. sorry dunno their name. But they make the juice the day before and sell it for a couple days... defeating the purpose of saving the nutrients.
Sounds like you can buy a good juicer, fella. Check out Omegas, I don't think you'll be disappointed. Like I said the J8004 was the easiest, most efficient cleanup.
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