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iaborn42
03-07-2008, 07:06 PM
I know this sounds funny but I have just started this juicing and I can see I am going to love this. I know I have a week this summer where we are going to be camping. One time without out our travel trailer and no electricity and another time with our motorcycle and a cargo trailer.

I will have limited facilities both times, but I will have electricity the second time, just no travel trailer.

What do you all do when you are out like that? I want to be able to juice some of the time anyway, what options will I have?

Jo

iaborn42
03-08-2008, 10:35 AM
Ok, I have found a couple that would at least work when I am traveling and have electricity. The Tribest Persoanl Blender/Grinder PB200 or I see the Magic Bullet. Anyone have any experience with these and could tell me pros and cons to them?

Eva
03-08-2008, 06:23 PM
If you google the Healthy Juicer, it's a hand-crank juicer that's pretty small. That might work just fine for you. It just takes longer to juice than one of the electric juicers.

I have the Tribest blender, and I'm in love with it for travel...

But you have to have electricity for it! (So it sounds like that would only work for one of the two trips).

Have fun!

iaborn42
03-09-2008, 08:52 AM
Thanks for the link, I found the Z-Star Manual Juicer by Tribest also that I think would work even better than the other manual one. I may have to have both of them, the Triebest PB200 and the Z-Star.