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Costco Members: Nutribullet Centrifugal Juicer Pro
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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
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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I would recommend spending more, for a vitamix.
edit: apparently I am wrong, ignore this comment
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The only cons is cleaning the 5 components.
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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
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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