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Which Juicer?

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noddyholder · 02/02/2006 18:02

I have been looking for a really good juicer It needs to do veg too.I have a kitchenaid blender which is brilliant for smoothies and I want an equally good one for juicing.Any ideas?


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TinCan · 02/02/2006 18:44

I have the Jack La Lanne Power Juicer and love it. I've had it for 1-2 years now and juice both veggies and fruit. Comes apart easily and I throw all pieces in the dishwasher.

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Stilltrue · 02/02/2006 19:54

Magimix le Duo. Comes with citrus press too. Chrome or a range of funky colours.

ionaming · 02/02/2006 21:00

Magimix Le Duo too! Easy to clean or you can chuck it in the dishwasher

noddyholder · 02/02/2006 21:42

thankyou I am going to look them all up now

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JenJam · 02/02/2006 23:05

ive got the champion juicer. really good. i have no complaints - it is a bit of a faff to clean but aren't they all. haven't tried putting it in the dishwasher as i think the plastic bits might melt.,

i was told it's a very robust machine, like kitchenaid (as opposed to some of the more flimsy, cheaper machines which apparently struggle)

not cheap though, it cost £200ish i think (i got it as a present) makes me feel guilty as i very rarely use it...................

nice to have though for those early jan health kicks!!!

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