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    Default Cheap Juicer Advice

    I don't currently own a juicer and I'm looking to get a cheap juicer that's good. Obviously the more expensive ones are the best like Breville etc but I'm on a budget. I'm talking about a good juicer that's $100 or less(preferably less). Any help pointing me in the right direction would be great! Thanks.

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    I went the freecycle route. Cost me nothing. I was given a cheap juicer and it works ok but nothing special. When it breaks I shall try the same route.
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    You can make juice without a juicer....just use your blender then pour into a nut milk bag or paint strainer bag from Home Depot and squeeze out the juice....I did it that way for years until I could finally afford an Omega juicer.....it works great!

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    Amazon has a Breville for $99. I haven't tried it but the reviews are quite good.

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    if have blender try the paint filter method first to see if like as paint filter bag only $3

    many like the less than $100 jack lalane

    breville at amazon for $100 sounds interesting . think i saw same one at bebathbeyond same price
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    I just got the $99 Breville from Amazon today. First impressions are good!
    I just juiced.....3 small apples, 2 medium apples, 1 1/2 pears, 1 small beet, 1 small lemon and a knob of ginger. I got 30oz out of that. The apples juiced the best, the lemon did not work well with the peel on, next time I will peel it first or just hand juice it. It was a good juice, I could taste all the different flavors in it.
    So far so good!

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    I got a ham beach from http://www.juiceextractorreport.com It works pretty good but Ive been reading that you should get a low RPM juicer to avoid oxidizing the nutrients. mine spins too fast

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