It took about three days, but I’m in a smaller area. I definitely enjoy the kit. Did I need it right away, probably not. But I do use everything in the kit. I hope you enjoy it!
Thats a nice juicer, I didn't expect all those attachment thingys. Also Kale isn't good for my blood type.. but I actually like it. Doesn't digest well tho.
From my research, cold press juice can last up to 4 days in the fridge and longer in the freezer. It normally doesn’t last me that long bc I drink it regularly. It’s no different from veggies that lose nutrients soon after cutting off the vine or cooking.
@@TiaFaith you are absolutely right but you are furthering the depreciation of the nutrients when you juice them and let them fit. I already knew that that was going to be your response but think about it. You have control over how long it sits after you juice it but you have no control over when it was taken from its source off the vine or out of the ground. I know exactly what I'm talking about and actually you do also. Juicing is still removing it from its source no matter if it was cold pressed or used with a regular juicer.
@@cleopatrajones2024 this is why we should strive to grow our own food and eventually I will get there. Hopefully next year I’ll have my garden in tact.
I just finished making juice in my Nama J2. I have the first one as well. I love love that juicer!
Me too! I made orange ginger juice and spinach apple juice.
Is it a game changer or what?!?
Love seeing your review I just placed my order tonight . I’m sooo excited 🎉.
How long did it take you to receive it once placed for regular shipping?
It took about three days, but I’m in a smaller area. I definitely enjoy the kit. Did I need it right away, probably not. But I do use everything in the kit. I hope you enjoy it!
Keep you a grocery store bag in the jar where the pulp fall out at. Makes it easier for clean up.
I actually do this now. You’re right, clean up is much easier.
Thats a nice juicer, I didn't expect all those attachment thingys. Also Kale isn't good for my blood type.. but I actually like it. Doesn't digest well tho.
I wasn’t either, hence my confusion lol. I still don’t know what works for my blood type. I should look into it though. I know it makes a difference.
You only juice what you plan on drinking right then. Once you remove the vitamins and mineral from their source, they IMMEDIATELY start weakening.
From my research, cold press juice can last up to 4 days in the fridge and longer in the freezer. It normally doesn’t last me that long bc I drink it regularly.
It’s no different from veggies that lose nutrients soon after cutting off the vine or cooking.
@@TiaFaith you are absolutely right but you are furthering the depreciation of the nutrients when you juice them and let them fit. I already knew that that was going to be your response but think about it. You have control over how long it sits after you juice it but you have no control over when it was taken from its source off the vine or out of the ground. I know exactly what I'm talking about and actually you do also. Juicing is still removing it from its source no matter if it was cold pressed or used with a regular juicer.
@@cleopatrajones2024 this is why we should strive to grow our own food and eventually I will get there. Hopefully next year I’ll have my garden in tact.
I don’t tolerate kale either
Not my super food of choicw