@@terelllewis1753 hey Terell! Those are definitely important! Both of the juicers I review in this video are super quiet. They both make quality juice as well. Although I’d say the Upper Midland Products Juicer makes a little bit more pulp free juice which I like. Can’t go wrong with the bundle add-ins as well, i.e. recipe book, funnel, bottles, & brush! Do you have a juicer now and looking to upgrade? or are you interested in purchasing your first juicer?
@@terelllewis1753 the Upper Midland Products is VERY similar to the Shine. Same motor wattage, etc. the only differences that I see between the Upper Midland Products juicer and the Shine is the price and the bundle add-ons.
I can’t believe I’m leaving a review on a review, but this is by far the best juicer review I’ve seen. I learned so much more compared to the others, and really appreciate how thorough you are. Well done!
Thank you sir for this video - I love your objectivity and sincerity reference the products. I purchased the vertical juicer and you confirmed that I made the right choice. I look forward to more videos by you!
That’s great Cindy! Appreciate your kind words and I’m so glad that you feel good about your juicer selection! Enjoy your juicer & thank you for tuning in! 🌈
Hey Brett! Love your channel, thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience. I have a question... If we're getting a cheaper/lower quality cold press juicer (under $160), can the juice still last up to 72 hours if stored properly? Do the lower quality cold pressed juicers yield low levels of juice oxidization?
Hello! Thank you! I’m glad you like my channel! Appreciate you tuning in! Yes, you can still store juice from those juicers for 3 days topped up and sealed in the fridge as long as they are slow, masticating, cold press style juicers. Great question! Thanks for asking!
I see you saying you use the Tribest Shine cold juicer. It says up to 10 minutes daily. Does that mean it can only be used 10 minutes for the whole day or can you let it cool down and use it again? I am about to buy one but that might stop me. Thanks and enjoyed your video. Very helpful!
Hello! Yes I use the Shine a lot. It’s a great juicer too. If you’re juicing softer items like pineapples or melons, I definitely use it for longer than 10 min. I routinely can juice 6-8 pineapples in a row without it shutting down. If you’re juicing hard roots and fruits, carrots, beets, celery, ginger, turmeric etc, then 10 min is a good rule of thumb. If you wait a while, like an hour or so, it will definitely run again no problem, certainly twice a day is no problem too. It’s on sale right now today and tomorrow! 20% off! Their discount code is: 4THJULY20 here’s the link: bit.ly/ShineJuicer Let me know if you have any other questions! ❤️
How about wheatgrass? Which one has drier pulp? I expected you will put the pulp on a kitchen towel to know the yield percentage or such. Thank you btw for giving info on vertical vs horizontal slow juicer. Keep juicing and keep healthy 👌🌹👌
Hello! To be honest, I haven’t juiced wheatgrass on either of these juicers. Wheatgrass is very tough, so I’m skeptical how well either of them would perform juicing wheatgrass. Both pulps had similar in levels of dryness. The yield really is best determined by the volume of juice produced. Thank you for questions and I appreciate you tuning in! You keep juicing and stay healthy as well! 🌈❤️🌈
I purchased the midland juicer due to this review. I just made grades and ginger juice but I’m not troll the tigers get stuck I have to use a spoon or knife to pull it out. I’m going to make more juicers I’m using different fruits and vegetables. I’ll be back to let you know if my experience is better using other things.
Hey! Yeah, most all vertical juicers have potential to clog when juicing ginger. One thing that I do with ginger is cut it into small chunks. This cuts the fibers and will help prevent clogging. I do this with celery, greens, herbs, etc. Also, alternating between ingredients helps too. Hope that helps! Thanks for tuning in to my channel!
As of today 6/11/21 I just purchased the Aicok juicer for $99, there is currently a $60 off coupon on Amazon which in my opinion made this purchase a no brainer, Btw the coupon appears when item is in your cart.
@@mariareid5892 it’s not automatic, you have to apply coupon in checkout page, under the price should be a little coupon you have to click but not sure if it’s still available
I don’t mind the pulp at the end, where you poured juice in strainer. I thought your video was informational out of a few videos I have seen. Thank you!
I love your comparison and wanted to go with the Upper Midland Products juicer but the price has been increased to $109. Still not bad...but considerably more than 2 months ago.
Thanks! Thank you for letting me know that the price has gone up. Yeah! Not too bad for a nice compact vertical juicer. Let me know what you decide to get! ❤️
Can juice made in the Upper Midland juicer be stored for a week if its kept in vacuum-pumped jars at around 35 degrees? My plan is to juice everything in one sitting just once a week and store for a whole week at a time.
Hi! I don't want to spend more than $200 on a juicer. I do a lot of turmeric, ginger, celery, carrots, spinach and other green leaf's in addition to fruits of course. What juicer would you recommend? I don't mind noise, time, (I do like easy cleaning though). I just want a juicer that I don't have to replace every couple months and gives high quality juice. I will be able to afford the Nama juicer later this year but need one for the meantime. Thanks for any recommendation!
Hey! If you’re going to buy the Nama later this year, I’d recommend this one: geni.us/ShineJuicer it’s easy to use and clean, compact & quiet and is the best one under $200 in my opinion. It’s on 20% off spring sale right now for a couple more days. The discount code is SPRING20 Can’t beat it for the sale price. If it might be a little longer than a year before you get your Nama and you’re going to be juicing a lot, and could swing up to $250, I’d recommend this one… bit.ly/OmegaJ8006HDS It’ll be able to juice a lot more at a time, more durable and a great warranty. Let me know if you have any other questions!
@@kismetkennedy yes, I listed them in a reply, did you not see it? Here it is again…Hey! If you’re going to buy the Nama later this year, I’d recommend this one: geni.us/ShineJuicer it’s easy to use and clean, compact & quiet and is the best one under $200 in my opinion. It’s on 20% off spring sale right now for a couple more days. The discount code is SPRING20 Can’t beat it for the sale price. If it might be a little longer than a year before you get your Nama and you’re going to be juicing a lot, and could swing up to $250, I’d recommend this one… bit.ly/OmegaJ8006HDS It’ll be able to juice a lot more at a time, more durable and a great warranty. Let me know if you have any other questions!
Hello! Carrots will juice well in both of these juicers. I find that chopping them up into smaller chunks, like 1/2" circles helps avoid clogging on the vertical juicers and the machines seem to run easier as well. Let me know if you have any other questions!
Don't buy Aicok. I recieived their product as a Christmas present. The cups were broken. This is what customer service responded with. Do not buy any of their products. Absolute trash. Dear Customer, Thank you for your message. Sorry we need the order ID to proceed the warranty. And we can't send the spare part alone. Would you mind using a cup of youw own? Sorry for the inconvenience. Keep in touch if there is any question further. Best regards, Sofia Customer Service Team
Awesome! I think you’ll love it! Yeah! Ginger is a great addition to juices! Here’s one of my favorite recipes with ginger: ua-cam.com/video/M6f0Fp20WcI/v-deo.html
@@albertlibricz1819 from their description on Amazon, “REPLACEMENT POLICY - If you have issues with your machine not working when you receive it, don't hesitate to let us know so we can replace it for you and make it right!” You can check it out here: bit.ly/UpperMidlandJuicer
I was considering immediately buying these because of the price, but the minute I heard you say you have to cut the celery into 1/4 inch piece I gave up on buying either of them. How ridiculous! Imagine cutting carrots into tiny pieces, or anything! That literally means the juicers are dysfunctional. What a waste of time and money. Even a cheap fast-spinning juicer would be better.
The goal of juicing is to get the juice. On these specific juicers, chopping helps that aim. Every machine has it’s strengths and weaknesses for sure. These machines will both extract more juice than the cheap fast spinning types (centrifugal styles) that you speak of. The adage ‘you get what you pay for’ applies. If speed AND juice extraction are both important to you, I’d suggest that you investigate this juicer: geni.us/NamaJ2 It’s the fastest most convenient juicer that I’ve ever tested. Add whole ingredients to the hopper, close the lid and walk away. It chops, feeds, and juices on its own. I have a $55 off discount code for it. My code is: JUICEJ210 let me know if you have any other questions. Appreciate you tuning in!
Hey! I’ve only used the aicok. It appears to me that aicook is a different company? But I’m not entirely sure. As for who is more legit, I can really only speak about the aicok since that’s the only one I’ve trialed so far.
What are the characteristics you are most looking for in a juicer? Lemme know in the comments!
Looking for quiet and quality of the juice.
@@terelllewis1753 hey Terell! Those are definitely important! Both of the juicers I review in this video are super quiet. They both make quality juice as well. Although I’d say the Upper Midland Products Juicer makes a little bit more pulp free juice which I like. Can’t go wrong with the bundle add-ins as well, i.e. recipe book, funnel, bottles, & brush! Do you have a juicer now and looking to upgrade? or are you interested in purchasing your first juicer?
Which one is more like the shine juicer to u?
@@terelllewis1753 the Upper Midland Products is VERY similar to the Shine. Same motor wattage, etc. the only differences that I see between the Upper Midland Products juicer and the Shine is the price and the bundle add-ons.
Thanks. You da man.
I can’t believe I’m leaving a review on a review, but this is by far the best juicer review I’ve seen. I learned so much more compared to the others, and really appreciate how thorough you are. Well done!
Thank you so much! I’m glad that the review was helpful to you. I really appreciate you tuning in! Have an awesome day!
I can tell you’re true juicer because your skin looks incredible. You have a healthy glow
Thank you! Yes! juicing and raw living foods have definitely helped my skin sooo much! Thanks for your comment and thanks for tuning in!
Thank you sir for this video - I love your objectivity and sincerity reference the products. I purchased the vertical juicer and you confirmed that I made the right choice. I look forward to more videos by you!
That’s great Cindy! Appreciate your kind words and I’m so glad that you feel good about your juicer selection! Enjoy your juicer & thank you for tuning in! 🌈
Hey Brett! Love your channel, thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience. I have a question... If we're getting a cheaper/lower quality cold press juicer (under $160), can the juice still last up to 72 hours if stored properly? Do the lower quality cold pressed juicers yield low levels of juice oxidization?
Hello! Thank you! I’m glad you like my channel! Appreciate you tuning in! Yes, you can still store juice from those juicers for 3 days topped up and sealed in the fridge as long as they are slow, masticating, cold press style juicers. Great question! Thanks for asking!
I see you saying you use the Tribest Shine cold juicer. It says up to 10 minutes daily. Does that mean it can only be used 10 minutes for the whole day or can you let it cool down and use it again? I am about to buy one but that might stop me. Thanks and enjoyed your video. Very helpful!
Hello! Yes I use the Shine a lot. It’s a great juicer too. If you’re juicing softer items like pineapples or melons, I definitely use it for longer than 10 min. I routinely can juice 6-8 pineapples in a row without it shutting down. If you’re juicing hard roots and fruits, carrots, beets, celery, ginger, turmeric etc, then 10 min is a good rule of thumb. If you wait a while, like an hour or so, it will definitely run again no problem, certainly twice a day is no problem too. It’s on sale right now today and tomorrow! 20% off! Their discount code is: 4THJULY20 here’s the link: bit.ly/ShineJuicer
Let me know if you have any other questions! ❤️
How about wheatgrass? Which one has drier pulp? I expected you will put the pulp on a kitchen towel to know the yield percentage or such. Thank you btw for giving info on vertical vs horizontal slow juicer. Keep juicing and keep healthy 👌🌹👌
Hello! To be honest, I haven’t juiced wheatgrass on either of these juicers. Wheatgrass is very tough, so I’m skeptical how well either of them would perform juicing wheatgrass. Both pulps had similar in levels of dryness. The yield really is best determined by the volume of juice produced. Thank you for questions and I appreciate you tuning in! You keep juicing and stay healthy as well! 🌈❤️🌈
I purchased the midland juicer due to this review. I just made grades and ginger juice but I’m not troll the tigers get stuck I have to use a spoon or knife to pull it out. I’m going to make more juicers I’m using different fruits and vegetables. I’ll be back to let you know if my experience is better using other things.
Hey! Yeah, most all vertical juicers have potential to clog when juicing ginger. One thing that I do with ginger is cut it into small chunks. This cuts the fibers and will help prevent clogging. I do this with celery, greens, herbs, etc. Also, alternating between ingredients helps too. Hope that helps! Thanks for tuning in to my channel!
As of today 6/11/21 I just purchased the Aicok juicer for $99, there is currently a $60 off coupon on Amazon which in my opinion made this purchase a no brainer, Btw the coupon appears when item is in your cart.
Is it automatically?
@@mariareid5892 it’s not automatic, you have to apply coupon in checkout page, under the price should be a little coupon you have to click but not sure if it’s still available
Is the coupon already applied
I don’t mind the pulp at the end, where you poured juice in strainer. I thought your video was informational out of a few videos I have seen. Thank you!
Awesome! Yeah! I think that is totally fine and a personal preference on the pulp. I’m glad that you enjoyed the video. Thank you for tuning in!
I love your comparison and wanted to go with the Upper Midland Products juicer but the price has been increased to $109. Still not bad...but considerably more than 2 months ago.
Thanks! Thank you for letting me know that the price has gone up. Yeah! Not too bad for a nice compact vertical juicer. Let me know what you decide to get! ❤️
Funny I just said the same thing @ Tyra lol
Can juice made in the Upper Midland juicer be stored for a week if its kept in vacuum-pumped jars at around 35 degrees? My plan is to juice everything in one sitting just once a week and store for a whole week at a time.
Yeah! I think that is a great plan!
Very helpful, gratitude ✨✨✨🙏🏾
I’m glad it was helpful! Thank you so much for tuning in! ❤️
You gave such a great review for the Midland products they raised their price 😅
Haha! Sorry about that! They go up and down sometimes. Still a pretty good deal! 🤗
Great review. Wish you would have juiced a few more products
Hello! Thank you! I'll work to add in some other produce for future reviews. Thank you for that suggestion! Have an awesome day!
Hi! I don't want to spend more than $200 on a juicer. I do a lot of turmeric, ginger, celery, carrots, spinach and other green leaf's in addition to fruits of course. What juicer would you recommend? I don't mind noise, time, (I do like easy cleaning though). I just want a juicer that I don't have to replace every couple months and gives high quality juice. I will be able to afford the Nama juicer later this year but need one for the meantime. Thanks for any recommendation!
Hey! If you’re going to buy the Nama later this year, I’d recommend this one: geni.us/ShineJuicer it’s easy to use and clean, compact & quiet and is the best one under $200 in my opinion. It’s on 20% off spring sale right now for a couple more days. The discount code is SPRING20 Can’t beat it for the sale price. If it might be a little longer than a year before you get your Nama and you’re going to be juicing a lot, and could swing up to $250, I’d recommend this one… bit.ly/OmegaJ8006HDS It’ll be able to juice a lot more at a time, more durable and a great warranty. Let me know if you have any other questions!
Any suggestion?
@@kismetkennedy yes, I listed them in a reply, did you not see it? Here it is again…Hey! If you’re going to buy the Nama later this year, I’d recommend this one: geni.us/ShineJuicer it’s easy to use and clean, compact & quiet and is the best one under $200 in my opinion. It’s on 20% off spring sale right now for a couple more days. The discount code is SPRING20 Can’t beat it for the sale price. If it might be a little longer than a year before you get your Nama and you’re going to be juicing a lot, and could swing up to $250, I’d recommend this one… bit.ly/OmegaJ8006HDS It’ll be able to juice a lot more at a time, more durable and a great warranty. Let me know if you have any other questions!
@@JuiceFeaster Got it! thank you!!
@@kismetkennedy excellent!!!
Where is Upper Midland Juicer made? Is this Chinese like Aicok?
Lots of thanks
Most welcome! Thank you for tuning in!
How about carrots ?
Hello! Carrots will juice well in both of these juicers. I find that chopping them up into smaller chunks, like 1/2" circles helps avoid clogging on the vertical juicers and the machines seem to run easier as well. Let me know if you have any other questions!
Don't buy Aicok.
I recieived their product as a Christmas present. The cups were broken. This is what customer service responded with. Do not buy any of their products. Absolute trash.
Dear Customer, Thank you for your message. Sorry we need the order ID to proceed the warranty. And we can't send the spare part alone. Would you mind using a cup of youw own? Sorry for the inconvenience. Keep in touch if there is any question further. Best regards, Sofia Customer Service Team
Thx u I just order me one the Midland onethis will my first one. Now how bout ginger
Awesome! I think you’ll love it! Yeah! Ginger is a great addition to juices! Here’s one of my favorite recipes with ginger: ua-cam.com/video/M6f0Fp20WcI/v-deo.html
Or this recipe tooooo: ua-cam.com/video/LkgPTEP0CKo/v-deo.html
@@JuiceFeaster oooooo N what bout leafy greens like kale r spinach
@@diannacannon7827 yeahhhhh!!! Those greens are definitely great additions!!!
Is the upper midland juicer the same as shine juicer?
Hey Albert! I haven’t disassembled it to look at the motor side by side, but it sure does match in every other way, specifications, performance, etc.
@@JuiceFeaster The Shine comes with a 3 year warranty. I want to know what the upper midland warranty is?
@@albertlibricz1819 from their description on Amazon, “REPLACEMENT POLICY - If you have issues with your machine not working when you receive it, don't hesitate to let us know so we can replace it for you and make it right!” You can check it out here:
bit.ly/UpperMidlandJuicer
thanks
Most welcome! Thanks for tuning in!
I was considering immediately buying these because of the price, but the minute I heard you say you have to cut the celery into 1/4 inch piece I gave up on buying either of them. How ridiculous! Imagine cutting carrots into tiny pieces, or anything! That literally means the juicers are dysfunctional. What a waste of time and money. Even a cheap fast-spinning juicer would be better.
The goal of juicing is to get the juice. On these specific juicers, chopping helps that aim. Every machine has it’s strengths and weaknesses for sure. These machines will both extract more juice than the cheap fast spinning types (centrifugal styles) that you speak of. The adage ‘you get what you pay for’ applies. If speed AND juice extraction are both important to you, I’d suggest that you investigate this juicer: geni.us/NamaJ2 It’s the fastest most convenient juicer that I’ve ever tested. Add whole ingredients to the hopper, close the lid and walk away. It chops, feeds, and juices on its own. I have a $55 off discount code for it. My code is: JUICEJ210 let me know if you have any other questions. Appreciate you tuning in!
They have aicok and aicook, whats up with them both, who's more legit?
Hey! I’ve only used the aicok. It appears to me that aicook is a different company? But I’m not entirely sure. As for who is more legit, I can really only speak about the aicok since that’s the only one I’ve trialed so far.
Plz show slow masticating juicer doing beet root.
Thank you for that suggestion! I'll definitely make some videos making some beet juice! Thanks for tuning in!
Nice
Thanks for tuning in!
You talk to much. What about the noise and are they easy to clean?
Hi Rick! Both have very low noise and are easy to clean. Thanks for tuning in!
Too much of pointless bullshit talk
Thanks Lali! I’m glad that it resonated with you!