I think you make many great videos on here , You look like a very honest and gentle guy , I feel sad that you don't make them anymore , Your reviews helped me a lot , I appreciate your effort.
The TriBest SlowStar consistently beats every vertical auger juicer, besides the Omega VSJ843 (and the 43 RPM Huroms which are just rebranded VSJ843s) on this channel as well as John's channel, I'm therefore very surprised to see it loose out so badly to the Super Angel. I wonder if the updated SlowStar wiping blades would make a difference. I don't expect the SlowStar to match the Super Angel but it was so ridiculously far behind...
Ironically, John Kohler just did a comparison of the GreenStar twin gear juicer (very similar to the Angel, but cheaper), and the SlowStar 4. In that challenge he used only greens. The twin gear juicers are generally the best juicers for greens, but in his challenge the twin gear juicer produced much more foam and fiber in the juice, and the SlowStar 4 did a much better job. The SlowStar 4 had the added benefits of a 15 year warranty and was much, much, easier to clean with less nooks and crannies. Bottom line: It depends on what you are juicing, as to deciding who is the winner. Not to mention other things like cost, warranty, and ease of use and cleaning.
+Tony Olson When juicing greens exclusively twin-gear juicers always tend to produce more foam than with single auger juicers. Each juicer has it's pros and cons that really show up clearly when juicing just one type of vegetable.
I think you make many great videos on here , You look like a very honest and gentle guy , I feel sad that you don't make them anymore , Your reviews helped me a lot , I appreciate your effort.
The two best most efficient juicers out there are the Norwalk and the Super Angel juicers.
I have both and they are awesome.
The TriBest SlowStar consistently beats every vertical auger juicer, besides the Omega VSJ843 (and the 43 RPM Huroms which are just rebranded VSJ843s) on this channel as well as John's channel, I'm therefore very surprised to see it loose out so badly to the Super Angel. I wonder if the updated SlowStar wiping blades would make a difference. I don't expect the SlowStar to match the Super Angel but it was so ridiculously far behind...
That is an impressive demonstration. There is always product left in the bowl, and the Slowstar is a pain to clean.
Nice test ))
I own the Slowstar, but I wish I owned the Norwalk.
Ironically, John Kohler just did a comparison of the GreenStar twin gear juicer (very similar to the Angel, but cheaper), and the SlowStar 4. In that challenge he used only greens. The twin gear juicers are generally the best juicers for greens, but in his challenge the twin gear juicer produced much more foam and fiber in the juice, and the SlowStar 4 did a much better job. The SlowStar 4 had the added benefits of a 15 year warranty and was much, much, easier to clean with less nooks and crannies.
Bottom line: It depends on what you are juicing, as to deciding who is the winner. Not to mention other things like cost, warranty, and ease of use and cleaning.
+Tony Olson When juicing greens exclusively twin-gear juicers always tend to produce more foam than with single auger juicers. Each juicer has it's pros and cons that really show up clearly when juicing just one type of vegetable.