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  1. Default Best juicer for greens:

    I have an old Jack LeLanne model, and when I put greens in it spits alot of them out into the pulp contained pretty whole.
    So what is a GOOD greens juicer, for a NON-EXPENSIVE price?
    And easy clean-up? I see so much info about the champion, but it looks large, and it's not gonna fit into my budget...:'(

    So suggestions, please?

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    They do sell Manual Wheat Grass Juicers that will do the Job. But the best Juicer for Greens is the Green Star and it runs about 500- or so.......Or you can put them in the VitaMix and drink all the Greens.....
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    The Champion is not for greens. It heats up. The Green Star/Samson/Green Power juicers are the best. If you can't afford a new one, check out eBay, Craigslist, recycle.com, any "throw-away" paper in your neighborhood, etc. for a used on. Someone told me they picked up a brand new, in-the-box Vita-Mix from a thrift store.

    Why not just add them to your morning smoothie and take advantage of the fiber?

    Revvell

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    Because I've been trying that, but it creeps me out :)

    It tastes different if I juice all the greens, then add that liquid to my smoothie.
    Ahhhhh I'm high maintenance.....

    I'll give it another shot, Revvel....but.....Eeeek.....

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    My current juicer heats up too much and leaves a lot of waste. I don't mean to burst in on your post, but I've been looking for a used juicer and dehydrator and was wondering where to find them besides ebay and newspaper. I checked out Craigslist, too. I tried the recycle.com, and it seems more like an engineering website or something. Where do you find things for sale there?

    Thanks!

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    Oh, and I plan on doing a maybe 15 day juice fast, so that definately factors into my decision :-D

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    Quote Originally Posted by Revvell View Post
    The Champion is not for greens. It heats up. The Green Star/Samson/Green Power juicers are the best. If you can't afford a new one, check out eBay, Craigslist, recycle.com, any "throw-away" paper in your neighborhood, etc. for a used on. Someone told me they picked up a brand new, in-the-box Vita-Mix from a thrift store.Revvell
    I agree. I have a Champion and am very happy with it for all things except grass - it juices grass but obviously wasn't designed for that. And it tends to labor more with stringy stuff like celery & kale. But it does well. I do want to get a manual juicer especially for grasses. I've heard lotsa good things about Greenstar, if you can find one used, or get 0% financing on a new one somewhere. (I get those offers in the mail almost daily )

    Health! What an investment! :)

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    This is a juicer I have at this link

    http://juicers.livingright.com/item4...001-black.html

    Good price and easy to clean. It'll even juice wheatgrass or grind sunflower seeds. I'm happy with it.

    Green Star is top of the line brand if you have more $$$.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lkcrook View Post
    I tried the recycle.com, and it seems more like an engineering website or something. Where do you find things for sale there?

    Thanks!
    Ummm, I think I meant freecycle.com.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Craig View Post
    This is a juicer I have at this link

    http://juicers.livingright.com/item4...001-black.html

    Good price and easy to clean. It'll even juice wheatgrass or grind sunflower seeds. I'm happy with it.

    Green Star is top of the line brand if you have more $$$.

    That's the one I have as well except yours is prettier.

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    haha gotta have a pretty juicer

    yeahhh I'll save some money and research some more. Today I learned the word "Centrifugal" or something like that. I guess the...ore...ones...are...oh never mind I won't even pretend to know these words yet. But I'm learning.
    My jack lalanne just makes a mess, doesn't juice berries or greens well, and those 2 things make it painful to use.

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