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    Default Easiest juicer to clean?

    im wondering if theres other juicers that are easier to clean

    i have the breville 800jexl and its not overly complicated but if i can find something that is easier and quicker to clean then i might switch

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    l don't know the juicer of which you speak of, but all l can say is that the Angel juicer is really easy to clean. All straight forward with the Angel.

    Many juicers are hard to clean, and it is a problem because it deters one from daily juicing. One of my priorities was ease of cleaning because l like to juice multiple times a day. The only setback with the Angel is the price, but if you are a serious juicer then it is well worth saving the money [over time] and buying quality and a juicer that is easy to clean.

    You also might want to look up youtube and check out people cleaning their juicers.

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    I have a Champion and a Samson. I consider both of them very easy to clean. I simply rinse as soon as I'm done - I never let it sit and allow anything to dry on. I clean them both in under 1 minute...

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    You might want to check out John Kohler's YouTube videos. He demonstrates almost every juicer there is and gives the good & the not so good points on each juicer, including cleaning.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DebB View Post
    I have a Champion and a Samson. I consider both of them very easy to clean. I simply rinse as soon as I'm done - I never let it sit and allow anything to dry on. I clean them both in under 1 minute...
    Wow.

    + 1 for the John Kohler videos, he really knows his stuff when it comes to juicers.

    My juicer takes about 5 minutes, but l could probably clean it in 2 minutes if l rushed. l like taking the time to clean my juicer because l like my hands being in the warm water when washing the parts lol, so l do it slow. l then sit the various parts on a towel on the washing machine and leave for the day. The juicer parts completely dry on the towel within 2 hours, but even within an hour it is almost dry.

    l've used juicers which take 15 - 20 minutes to wash and are really hard to clean. Pthhh, too hard and doesn't make for a regular juicing habit.

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    My Omega is real easy and quick to clean.

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