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Costco Members: Nutribullet Centrifugal Juicer Pro

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Costco Wholesale has for its Members: Nutribullet Centrifugal Juicer Pro on sale for $79.97. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member CoralVolcano7296 for finding this deal.

Features:
  • 27oz Juice Pitcher
  • 2 Glass To-Go Bottles
  • 2L Pulp Basin
  • Three Speeds
  • Dishwasher Safe Components

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  • About this Product:
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Costco Wholesale has for its Members: Nutribullet Centrifugal Juicer Pro on sale for $79.97. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member CoralVolcano7296 for finding this deal.

Features:
  • 27oz Juice Pitcher
  • 2 Glass To-Go Bottles
  • 2L Pulp Basin
  • Three Speeds
  • Dishwasher Safe Components

Editor's Notes

Written by slickdewmaster | Staff
  • About this Offer:
    • This is $40 lower (33% savings) than the next lowest price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $119.99.
  • About this Product:
    • This is rated 4.1 out of 5 stars based on over 80 ratings.
  • About this Store:
    • If you don't have a Costco Warehouse Membership, you can sign-up here
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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1. There is no cold press juicers worth buying under $500 - extraction and texture of the juice matters. You want smooth juice without pulp - good luck finding it under $500.

2. Every juicer has like 20 parts that need to be cleaned after every use - imagine a blender but worse for clean up

3. Stop telling people to buy juice at Walmart when "regular" grocery stores dont carry 100% juice products only juice from concentrate that contains 10% juice and the bottle still costs $5-6 so its more money for a FAR inferior product

4. Juicers are not made to promote weight loss - people think I drink fruit juice I will lose weight. Only way that is happening is drinking a juice that is 70% green and 30% fruit and working out. You will gain weight drinking a fruit drink every day unless your calories are down and you are exercising a lot.

5. If you drink one $7 cold press that is made to order per day it's like $2500 for the year - that will buy you organic produce and a commercial grade juicer so going "convenience" is not the move for cold pressed juices

6. If you want the cheapest 100% cold pressed juices they can be found at 7/11 or sometimes Trader Joes - around $2-3 for a 16 oz
You mean buy sugar in form of juice?
I agree with this. Masticating (or slow) juicers yield more juice, which can significantly reduce food costs, especially if you juice a lot. Also, with slow juicers the juice maintains its nutritional quality much longer (i.e. 2-3 days vs. 20 minutes). Lastly, it's more capable of juicing leafy greens & wheatgrass. The main drawbacks with the slow masticating juicers is that they take longer to clean (5 minutes), they cost more, and they have a small mouth/opening to feed vegetables & fruits into, so it takes more time to cut up and prep your food.

Centrifugal juicers like this one and the popular Breville models cost less, are easier to clean, and have a wider mouth/opening to put food in, so less time spent prepping the food. However you don't get the other benefits I mentioned above. Specifically, you get a lower juice yield, so food costs add up faster. Additionally, centrifugal juicers spin at a high RPM which produces more heat & friction and this destroys the enzymes in the juice as well as some other nutrients. They say if you use a centrifugal juicer, that you should drink the juice right away (within 20-30 minutes) because it loses its nutritional value faster (due to the lack of enzymes). Lastly, you can have challenges with things like wheatgrass or tougher leafy greens when using a centrifugal juicer.

so pros and cons to each. Truth be told, even though I own and prefer a masticating juicer (Omega brand) , I'd like to buy a centrifugal juicer one day. If I just wanted to make a quick glass of carrot/celery/apple juice, the centrifugal would probably be my go-to option (faster to juice and clean).

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May 6, 2024
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BigShotBob
May 6, 2024
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I've been looking for a new juicer. Anyone have any experience with this one?
May 6, 2024
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AmusedStove7007
May 6, 2024
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Quote from BigShotBob :
I've been looking for a new juicer. Anyone have any experience with this one?

I would recommend spending more, for a vitamix.
edit: apparently I am wrong, ignore this comment
Last edited by AmusedStove7007 May 6, 2024 at 08:11 AM.
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Quote from AmusedStove7007 :
I would recommend spending more, for a vitamix.
This is a centrifugal juicer - it extracts pulp and juices at a much lower speed. Completely different device from a blender.
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AmusedStove7007
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Quote from Giantcrazy :
This is a centrifugal juicer - it extracts pulp and juices at a much lower speed. Completely different device from a blender.
oh sorry my bad
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KingUltra
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Quote from BigShotBob :
I've been looking for a new juicer. Anyone have any experience with this one?
I have this. Next time I would get one that has a separate container for the pulp. Unless you only juice a small quantity, you have to open it and dump the pulp quite often.
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scoobydude
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Doesn't the pulp have most of the vitamins?
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HonestCalculator878
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Quote from LivelySink338 :
Just buy juice from Walmart and stop buying more unnecessary appliances
Not everyone is as rich as you lool
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Quote from LivelySink338 :
Just buy juice from Walmart and stop buying more unnecessary appliances
You mean buy sugar in form of juice?
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anuj.vohra83
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Quote from BigShotBob :
I've been looking for a new juicer. Anyone have any experience with this one?
We have been using it for about 4 years and it's great.. It has 3 speed buttons low, high and turbo.

The only cons is cleaning the 5 components.
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1. There is no cold press juicers worth buying under $500 - extraction and texture of the juice matters. You want smooth juice without pulp - good luck finding it under $500.

2. Every juicer has like 20 parts that need to be cleaned after every use - imagine a blender but worse for clean up

3. Stop telling people to buy juice at Walmart when "regular" grocery stores dont carry 100% juice products only juice from concentrate that contains 10% juice and the bottle still costs $5-6 so its more money for a FAR inferior product

4. Juicers are not made to promote weight loss - people think I drink fruit juice I will lose weight. Only way that is happening is drinking a juice that is 70% green and 30% fruit and working out. You will gain weight drinking a fruit drink every day unless your calories are down and you are exercising a lot.

5. If you drink one $7 cold press that is made to order per day it's like $2500 for the year - that will buy you organic produce and a commercial grade juicer so going "convenience" is not the move for cold pressed juices

6. If you want the cheapest 100% cold pressed juices they can be found at 7/11 or sometimes Trader Joes - around $2-3 for a 16 oz
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samgotit
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Get a masticating juicer if you value your sanity.
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Demi9OD
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Just eat the fruit what?
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rijones
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Quote from samgotit :
Get a masticating juicer if you value your sanity.
I agree with this. Masticating (or slow) juicers yield more juice, which can significantly reduce food costs, especially if you juice a lot. Also, with slow juicers the juice maintains its nutritional quality much longer (i.e. 2-3 days vs. 20 minutes). Lastly, it's more capable of juicing leafy greens & wheatgrass. The main drawbacks with the slow masticating juicers is that they take longer to clean (5 minutes), they cost more, and they have a small mouth/opening to feed vegetables & fruits into, so it takes more time to cut up and prep your food.

Centrifugal juicers like this one and the popular Breville models cost less, are easier to clean, and have a wider mouth/opening to put food in, so less time spent prepping the food. However you don't get the other benefits I mentioned above. Specifically, you get a lower juice yield, so food costs add up faster. Additionally, centrifugal juicers spin at a high RPM which produces more heat & friction and this destroys the enzymes in the juice as well as some other nutrients. They say if you use a centrifugal juicer, that you should drink the juice right away (within 20-30 minutes) because it loses its nutritional value faster (due to the lack of enzymes). Lastly, you can have challenges with things like wheatgrass or tougher leafy greens when using a centrifugal juicer.

so pros and cons to each. Truth be told, even though I own and prefer a masticating juicer (Omega brand) , I'd like to buy a centrifugal juicer one day. If I just wanted to make a quick glass of carrot/celery/apple juice, the centrifugal would probably be my go-to option (faster to juice and clean).

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andreworacledba
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Blender can also create pulp by just adding some water for fruits

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