Great review! I'm thinking of getting my older sister a juicer for Christmas but definitely not spending $400+ to get her a NAMA. I appreciate the comparison info.
thank you for giving us alternatives. I am not sure what to buy, so many choices. I am new to juicing and don't want to buy something that will not give me the best bang for my buck. However, I do know that I want a Masticating juicer for sure.
Good job honey! You told me exactly what I needed to know in a concise and clean manner. No long winded speeches which made YOU a pleasure to watch. I want a efficient juicer, easy to clean. I am very interested in Anthony William and celery juice with its salt clusters, praise god! I’m wondering if this does not help arthritis. That my problem right now. Thank you so much, I hope your grandmother is well. My friends call me, Jen
Just bought this juicer, it does it's job, yep But! Design is flawed, shute is to small, section where apple go in whole , that also make it difficult to load greens in it that are loose like spinach or kale as demonstrated in this video when she tries to push the cucumber. So I removed that plastic cover. So I fixed the flaw. Other than that it's great juicer
This may be the one I am on a tight budget the Nama 2 is a fantasy for now unless I can find one close to the same price range that can handle apples because I do juice a lot of apples❤
@@jeaneen2170 Funny! I was literally JUST in my kitchen making my juice for today and I thought about this comment and thought to myself..."but what if she doesn't want to add anything else then that juicer just sucks at juicing wheatgrass" 😂😂😂 true story. Then I come to my phone and see your reply. Lol so weird...😂
@@therealrenaissancewoman straight up, when you're on a budget and need to do wheatgrass... it would be better to get wheatgrass powder or DIY the powder because not even the budget manual hand juicers do well with it... a good manual juicer is almost as much as a good electric juicer. Though, dealing with fresh, if you use a mortar & pestle (I find it more effective than other manual methods), you can make adequate pulp without too much of a workout, then move it to a french (coffee) press to take it the rest of the way - may need to add a liquid (water, etc) to help it along. Sometimes, just making it into a pulp is enough for budget juicers and blenders to take it the extra step of the way, and help refine that down. it's just all more time consuming..
@@jeaneen2170 does this juicer have a Reverse button? Usually when something gets stuck you hold down the reverse button and it's released so that you continue. My Revo830 does has reverse button and it helps
You're going to BREAK your juicer. I read the booklet and it tells you not to juice parsley and grapes and to peel the rinds off of apples and cucumbers and things of that nature..
LOL that’s hilarious. If a juicer can’t handle the things you named that juicer needs to go out in the trash. I would never peel the skin off my apples and cucumbers because that’s where a lot of the nutrients are.
@@jeaneen2170 PAGE 8 OF THE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS: WHEAT GRASS- please put in small bundle by small bundle, For other fibrous leafy vegetables with thick or tough peel, remove the peel firstly, OTHERWISE the appliance may CAN NOT show it's best performance and the taste of juice may not be so good.. I'm telling you from experience.. my juicer got clogged with celery eventhough I followed the instructions which says on PAGE 8PQRAGRAPH ONE..Please CUT IN SHORT PIECE in case of bottom party auger can not be pulled down.. PAGE 8 TELLS YOU HOW TO CUT CERTAIN FRUITS and peel the skins off them.. do what u want but when I see people like you piling up skinned items it clearly says don't do you're going to jam and break your juicer but to each their own
Oh no thanks for the information, I wanted something easy to use and this juicer seems to have that, however not being able to handle grapes, parsley 🌿 and having to peel certain veggies isn’t for me, I think I’ll safe for my nama juicer My niece has one and she reads about that juicer it’s just a sticker price that really gets me but I’m in a path of getting healthy and when you think about it has a small price to pay for your Health considering all the medication out there that are killing us
I have this juicer. It works perfectly. You just need to cut things smaller, especially the wheatgrass.
Love you energy!!! I just got this juicer, I really wanted a nama juicer but that price oh boy !!!
Thanks for sharing and for your honesty
How was pulp compared to Nama? Dry or a lot of moisture?
Love your energy girl! I'm getting ready to pull the trigger on the Nama any day now! But this one is kind of cool too!
Right I like it. But I love my Nama
Lmao. Bcuz it's nothing compared to the nama 😅😅😅@jeaneen2170
That’s so wonderful seeing your grandmothers juicer.
Love your video. Love your energy. I'm definitely leaning closer to buying THIS juicer. Thanks!
Do you think if you did wet fruit behind the Wheatgrass it would push through? 🤔 that's that's big factor for me too
Great review! I'm thinking of getting my older sister a juicer for Christmas but definitely not spending $400+ to get her a NAMA. I appreciate the comparison info.
LOL absolutely. The this is a great starter juicer
That pulp depending on which can be used in soups, icecream, salads
thank you for giving us alternatives. I am not sure what to buy, so many choices. I am new to juicing and don't want to buy something that will not give me the best bang for my buck. However, I do know that I want a Masticating juicer for sure.
Well you’re on the right track since you know you want a slow masticating juicer 😊
Good job honey! You told me exactly what I needed to know in a concise and clean manner. No long winded speeches which made YOU a pleasure to watch. I want a efficient juicer, easy to clean. I am very interested in Anthony William and celery juice with its salt clusters, praise god! I’m wondering if this does not help arthritis. That my problem right now. Thank you so much, I hope your grandmother is well. My friends call me,
Jen
Just bought this juicer, it does it's job, yep But! Design is flawed, shute is to small, section where apple go in whole , that also make it difficult to load greens in it that are loose like spinach or kale as demonstrated in this video when she tries to push the cucumber. So I removed that plastic cover. So I fixed the flaw. Other than that it's great juicer
This may be the one I am on a tight budget the Nama 2 is a fantasy for now unless I can find one close to the same price range that can handle apples because I do juice a lot of apples❤
I actually got this only last month for my mother in law. Now I know I got a good one for her lol.
Yes I agree ☺️
How is it two years later?
Love the video and the review your energy is amazing thank you
How does this compare with the Nama J2?
It doesn’t
How to take it apart to clean it?
I'd rather make the long term investment. I've even planned to pac it with me when I move out 😂
Oh definitely 😂
Great video
I want one of these juicers so bad they are so cool and I love your nails they are beautiful. Makes me want to go get mine done.
Nice video, but greens are not just for 50 and above. Everyone can benefit from them
If you're her because you're poor and can't afford a Nama Clap your hands 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Lol you’re not poor, you’re in between blessings 💛
You need to add some hard vegetables or fruit to make it work
I mean with the wheatgrass kale ect it works better if you don't juice them by theirselves. You're also comparing a 150$ juicer to a 500 dollar juicer
If you stick something in behind the wheatgrass it will help push it down
We need straight wheatgrass over here. But for those who do apple and wheatgrass then correct
@@jeaneen2170 Funny! I was literally JUST in my kitchen making my juice for today and I thought about this comment and thought to myself..."but what if she doesn't want to add anything else then that juicer just sucks at juicing wheatgrass" 😂😂😂 true story.
Then I come to my phone and see your reply. Lol so weird...😂
@@therealrenaissancewoman straight up, when you're on a budget and need to do wheatgrass... it would be better to get wheatgrass powder or DIY the powder because not even the budget manual hand juicers do well with it... a good manual juicer is almost as much as a good electric juicer.
Though, dealing with fresh, if you use a mortar & pestle (I find it more effective than other manual methods), you can make adequate pulp without too much of a workout, then move it to a french (coffee) press to take it the rest of the way - may need to add a liquid (water, etc) to help it along. Sometimes, just making it into a pulp is enough for budget juicers and blenders to take it the extra step of the way, and help refine that down. it's just all more time consuming..
@@jeaneen2170 does this juicer have a Reverse button? Usually when something gets stuck you hold down the reverse button and it's released so that you continue. My Revo830 does has reverse button and it helps
@@jeaneen2170 I just checked and this juicer has reverse button but didn't see you push it even once
I hate how the celery gets stuck.. my top won't come off
Thanks a lot for your info 😍☺️🙏😘
❤️❤️❤️ great energy!
Luv her energy
You made me happy 😊
Hello there
Make sure your juicers are BPA free! Please. That is probably why the NAMA is more expensive because it is BPA free.
This one is too
@@beautifullybrokenempress6631 yes it is, I just want to make everyone aware :)
You're going to BREAK your juicer. I read the booklet and it tells you not to juice parsley and grapes and to peel the rinds off of apples and cucumbers and things of that nature..
LOL that’s hilarious. If a juicer can’t handle the things you named that juicer needs to go out in the trash.
I would never peel the skin off my apples and cucumbers because that’s where a lot of the nutrients are.
@@jeaneen2170 PAGE 8 OF THE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS: WHEAT GRASS- please put in small bundle by small bundle, For other fibrous leafy vegetables with thick or tough peel, remove the peel firstly, OTHERWISE the appliance may CAN NOT show it's best performance and the taste of juice may not be so good..
I'm telling you from experience.. my juicer got clogged with celery eventhough I followed the instructions which says on PAGE 8PQRAGRAPH ONE..Please CUT IN SHORT PIECE in case of bottom party auger can not be pulled down..
PAGE 8 TELLS YOU HOW TO CUT CERTAIN FRUITS and peel the skins off them.. do what u want but when I see people like you piling up skinned items it clearly says don't do you're going to jam and break your juicer but to each their own
@@ChassyJazzy which juicer are you referring to
@@jeaneen2170 the Aeitto masticating juicer model #AMR8824
Oh no thanks for the information, I wanted something easy to use and this juicer seems to have that, however not being able to handle grapes, parsley 🌿 and having to peel certain veggies isn’t for me, I think I’ll safe for my nama juicer My niece has one and she reads about that juicer it’s just a sticker price that really gets me but I’m in a path of getting healthy and when you think about it has a small price to pay for your Health considering all the medication out there that are killing us
I believe she should have shown how to assemble the juicer, especially if you were a first-time user. She talked way too much.
Fruity Pebbles! ❤
never buy a vertical slow juicer
Why not?
Very hard to assembly