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Juicers - which one & easy to clean?

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AllyH · 10/04/2007 14:32

Thinking of getting a juicer as none of the family are too keen on fruit but love to drink fruit juice. don't want anything that's going to take to long to clean otherwise I won't use it!


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OP posts:
sugerplum · 10/04/2007 15:09

I bought a juicer from lloyds pharmacy and it is small and really easy to clean we love it.

AllyH · 10/04/2007 15:12

do you know what make/model it is?

tks

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TheAngelWearsPrada · 10/04/2007 15:18

i have the jack lelaine and its great easy to clean and no cutting up takes whole fruit love it love it love it

glassslipper · 11/04/2007 08:05

i have a little hinari one (cheap) and all the bits go in the dishwasher

Shoobiedoo · 14/04/2007 20:06

This one -

here

Bought mine two years ago after having a Kenwood one that was hard to clean and frankly a bit plasticky. Never looked back.

I use it regularly, it is a little power horse, chunky, good motor and MUCH better yield than others I have used, plus all the bits go in the dishwasher and the motor bit just wipes clean.

It was worth the extra I spent on it.

Highly recommended.

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