A great informative video, follow you on Instagram which lead me to this, will follow you on UA-cam too 👍🏼 I currently have a similar machine to the Breville and noticed the foam in the yield. I am new to juicing so stepping to the Purejuicer financially will be a while but it’s looks soooo good, really want it!!! Some videos on receipts would be great as well.
Awesome! Thanks for following me over here as well! I appreciate it! Yes the foam is definitely present with centrifugal style juicers. I like to say the best juicer is the one that you use consistently so we do the best with the ones we have available for sure! Thank you for the suggestion our posting more recipes. I have a few up, but will be posting more soon. Thank you!
@@LND8110 you’re welcome! Happy to help! I get my jars and lids here: I like the 1 liter wide mouth jars as they are easier to clean. It’s also nice to have some of the 20 oz and 16 oz sizes as well for taking in the car or on the go. bit.ly/32ozBallJuiceJars & bit.ly/16ozBallJuiceJars & Here are the lids: bit.ly/LeakProofLids These lids are the best that I’ve ever used. They don’t leak AT ALL! & you don’t have to screw then on so tight that you can’t get them un-screwed. They also don’t stain and clean really easily. Let me know if you have any other questions!
Thanks for the detailed review. What wasn’t considered was that we can all get more of everything except time. I own several juicers and juicing produce is not scarce but time is. Elite juicer yes produces better juice, 20-30% more but at what cost - it costs you more than just twice the cost of the other 2, but precious extra mins which could be spent with family, helping others or donating your time to a charitable cause. Food for thought, you can mow your lawn with a pair of Japanese blade scissors for the perfect precision lawn, look and feel ( about 3 day to a week) vs a robo mower ( set and forget ) The key for juicing is to participle - any juice is better not juicing at all. Again great review - if I could afford a maid, I would opt for the Elite.
When I use my Pure, I have a strainer that catches the pulps and allows free fall of “free” juice into the bowl. This also creates a drier pulp to press. Not so sloppy
This is a fantastic review! So many others are completely biased… I own a newer breville and it works fine for at home entry level but it’s nice to see what else is on the market … thanks for a very informative review:)
This is the review i've been looking for! - i have the Breville juicer and i was genuinely interested in the other two juicers. Great video. Already liked before even watching.
I have a Centrifugal and a masticating juicer. Each has it's high points. For example I only juice greens in my masticating juicer. On the other hand my centrifugal is awesome for carrots,apples and celery.
This is by far the best video I’ve seen on these juicers. Also, very fair comparison with no subtle tricks (that I noticed) to make one juicer “win”. Many comparisons seem biased for their favored machine to come out on top. I see this a lot with Nama reviews. I was impressed and kudos for pressing the leftover pulp. I keep wondering why nobody else seems to think of doing that last check. Interesting that the leftover pulp produced more juice than the difference in yields from the initial extraction. I found that fact rather odd
I guess it comes down to your lifestyle. I had the slow auger and breville. Both have pros and cons. The speed of the brevelle was amazing but I would never do greens (I blend greens). Slow auger was great at greens but took a while to chop everything else. I have both right now. I’ve never tried the press due to cost, which is a huge factor (unless I fast for 30 days and use the savings. Lol). I drink my juice immediately or vacuumed seal in a mason jar. Thus, although Brevelle does deteriorate juice faster, it’s not an issue for me. Noise is night and day but also not an issue. Some say the Brevelle heats juice-no way. Same temp as my other juicers. Slow Auger does give more juice-but trade off for speed. I wish I could buy a cheap hydronic press for the counter and press the Brevelle scraps. Kitchen aid mixers have a grinder attachment.... so I just want a small press for under 200. I’ll keep dreaming. Bottom line-can’t go wrong. Buy the one that fits your lifestyle. 👍😀
Great juice off! If you can find an Angel juicer to borrow it'd be interesting to compare against the Pure as the Angel does make more yield than the Greenstar.
This is a very good review! You mentioned at the end that the GreenStar may be better at juicing greens. Does that mean that you have had some issue with juice greens with the Pure Juicer? I’m considering getting the Pure, but I will be juicing A LOT of greens. Thank you so much for your help. I great appreciate it.
Hello! The PURE has the absolute best quality juice and juice yield with greens and herbs ( and everything else too ). The only thing that I don’t like quite as well is that when grinding greens, one has to clear off the grid screen periodically to allow the pulp to pass through. It’s not a big deal, but it’s not quite as convenient as just feeding greens into the feed chute of a Greenstar geni.us/GreenStarJuicer or Sana geni.us/Sana Neither the Greenstar or Sana will have as much juice yield as the PURE, but they are the best in their price range. I hope that helps answer your question! Hit me up if you have any other questions! Happy to help!
Great video! I’m wondering if you know if there is a difference in the amount of pulp left in the juice from the Green Star as opposed to The Pure juicer.
Hello! Yes, there is a difference in the pulp amount compared left by the Green Star vs the Pure juicer. The Pure leaves absolutely the lowest amount of any juicer that I have trialed by virtue of the very small mesh size of the press cloths used to press the pulp. The Green Star leaves some pulp, but very little compared to most juicers. If you’re looking for the least amount of pulp (& highest yield and nutrient extraction) I’d recommend the Pure. The next best in those categories is the Green Star. Let me know if you have any other questions! Thanks for tuning in!
Just found your channel.. thank you.. I have an omega nc900, but want more from my juice.. very interested in the Pure (broken cell walls, etc).. my question is, the 2 step, and pressing through a cloth..could we be loosing some of the benefits (nutrients, cell walls, etc) from capturing in the cloth? Or the time of a 2 step? I thought getting it in a vacuum jar asap would be good.. im learning, so sorry if i sound ignorant.. thanks.. Really enjoyed this video, will watch more..
Hi Abraham! For a cold press juicer that is really fast and has NSF certification (what health departments require), I really recommend this juicer: juicergalaxy.com/products/kuvings-cs700-master-chef-commercial-whole-slow-juicer If your budget permits and you’d like to get the best yield, I’d acquire the PURE juicer as well and use its press to press the pulp after using the Kuvings C700. This will be a fast, cold press combination with two very good juicers. Let me know if you have any other questions! Happy to help.
I have a champion juicer with Welles Press, basically does the same as Pure. I go with a horizontal slow juicer for daily juicing, as this literally takes seconds to clean up, even though prep time is done the day before.
Glad you have found a combo that works for your needs! I’ve tested the Welles and I don’t like manually jacking up the leaky hydraulic press and cleaning up two machines. In addition, the Champion grinder doesn’t process the pulp to a level anywhere near the level of a Pure. This is critical for opening up cell walls of the produce to liberate the most enzymes, phytonutrients, juice quantity, etc. Also, I’m not a fan of the Welles hydraulic press that has to be pushed down manually after each press cycle. The Pure easily feathers up to initially press gently then go full press to complete the press fully & then comes down effortlessly immediately. Also not a fan of the instability when jacking it, the plastic tray or the painted steel frame that peels off over time then rusts. Sure, it’s 1500 cheaper to buy a champion and a Welles, but I’ll take the convenience, longevity, stainless steel, warranty, nutrient extraction, etc etc of the Pure for the extra cost. To say that a combo of a Champion and a Welles gives the “same result” may be true in the sense that it does press juice. However the process to do so is clunky, messy, slow & inefficient compared to the Pure. Honestly, it depends on one’s preferences. For example, one could say that a Chevy Aveo is the same as a Maserati because it transports a person from A to B just like a Maserati. The journey, experience & quality of the ride between the two, however, are very much different. Thanks for your comment and appreciate you tuning in!
@@JuiceFeaster one things for certain about the champion, Welles combo. I've used it for friends, family and it's healed their cancers and reversed kidney failure. That's when I became a believer in it's results. That said, what do you know about the Angel. Owners claim it surpasses the Pure in quality and quantity of the juice
@@protochris that’s awesome!! Love it! Power of juice! The Angel is good for sure! I love its twin gears for nutrient extraction and great yield. It doesn’t do that great with soft fruits for me. Same with the Greenstar line. Especially pineapple. Otherwise it’s amazing. With regards to yield, enzyme and nutrient extraction as well as being completely pulp free, it’s not quite as good as the Pure. The pure is the best of the best. Keep feeding that juice to yourself, friends and family, you’re doing a world of greatness!
Hello Lynn! Thank you! I’m glad you enjoyed the video. The cloths are available from PURE juicers at their website purejuicer.com Let me know if you have any other questions! Thanks for tuning in!
🙂 I have been seriously (daily) juicing since 2007, and before that it was haphazardly here and there. In 25 years worth of juicer ownership, have to say that the Greenstar Elite 500, is absolutely the best juicer I have ever owned. It cost me $1000 and absolutely money well spent. I know that the Angel juicer is meant to be better, but at $3000 it is a little beyond my price point at present (certainly on my wish list though)
This is a great and helpful video, thanks for sharing. It strikes me that the absolute best juice would come from a slow juicer like the Nama J2 or Kuvings Revo830 combined with the use of a hydraulic press afterwards for the pulp. The major downside I can see with the (otherwise excellent) Pure juicer is the enormous speed of the grinder vs the slow speed of the augers in the slow juicers. Whatever anyone says, it strikes me that anything revolving at over 3000rpm will do damage of some sort to the resulting juice. When John from discount juicers trialed the Pure vs the Greenstar, the colour of the resulting juice was distinctively darker and less pleasant looking in the Pure..John was convinced that it was from oxidation, which is my feeling too. I really do feel that for ease of use too, a slow juicer combined with the press is an awful lot less work than standing pressing it all through by hand. For anyone aiming to recover from serious health issues, this would save a lot of energy..which is also very important to healing. Any thoughts much appreciated though :) Keep up the great work with these excellent videos!
Great points! With the grinder coupled with the 2.5 ton press on the PURE, it opens up cell walls more completely and then press creates a greater liberation of the darker orange carotenoids in Carrots or green phytonutrients in greens or herbs, etc. The contact with the blade of the grinder on the pure is a split second, not sustained grind like a centrifugal juicer, blender or food processor. Thus the juice is a darker color from increased phytonutrient content, not oxidation. The Greenstar is an awesome juicer, but doesn’t have the juice yield or nutrient & enzyme extraction, or juice bioavailability of the juice made on a PURE. It really comes down to preferences of juice quantity and quality as well as price point. plus, the Greenstar can’t juice pineapple at all. Some great sales going on right now for all of them for Black Friday: 20% off Greenstars: geni.us/GreenStarJuicer $850 off PURE: geni.us/PURE 30% off Kuvings: JUICEFEASTER30 geni.us/JFKuvings Probably be a sale on Nama’s too next week: geni.us/NamaJ2 Let me know if you have any other questions!
@@JuiceFeaster What an awesome reply! Thank you :) I have done quite a bit more research into the various juicing methods since I posted that original comment- including reading through an excellent research paper on the topic- and you are absolutely correct in everything you said. I am always happy to admit when I am wrong, and I was :) Although counter-intuitive, it is indeed the higher speed of the 'cutter' that breaks open the cell walls and releases the nutrition more fully- something that both Norman Walker, who created the original version of the modern Pure juicer (I say this for anyone reading this comment, as I'm sure you already know this!) and also Dr Max Gerson (of the Gerson nutritional approach to cancer fame) understood very well. I am now lucky enough to also own a Pure juicer, and I can honestly say that the juice is better tasting than anything else I have ever drunk..and I have used most of the other types of juicer. And the yield, is nothing short of incredible. I owned a Nama J2 for a while, and I must say that i just wasn't that impressed- you still have to chop everything up, to some degree- whereas the Pure does this for you, and the pulp was really pretty wet. Unlike the Pure where everything is 'bone dry.' If you're unwell or physically fatigued, I actually find the Pure LESS work than a Nama or Kuvings machine..as the machine does the chopping and pressing for you. And, you can just run water through the machine and then wash later in the day..rather than having to wash it PRONTO after juicing, as with the slow juicers- if you don't, the results can be disastrous with the slow juicers!! It took a friend of mine more than a day to seperate a Nama that he had left for too long!! This is impossible with the Pure machine. I'm with you totally on this- I am also a Pure convert, having tried basically almost every other type of juicer. Great stuff! Happy juicing :)
Hello! Thank you! Glad you enjoy my videos! A few questions that I can ask to help guide you on which juicer might be best: Are you planning to juice occasionally or pretty regularly? How much juice do you plan on making at one time? Are you planning on primarily juicing soft fruits like pineapple or hard roots and fruits, greens and herbs etc? Do you want to make juice really fast or are you one with a little bit of time to make it? Are you limited on countertop space? Do you plan on taking your juicer when you travel? What is your approximate price range? If you answer those questions, I could help guide you in a little bit to narrow it down.
Thanks for the video. I am considering Pure Juicer and wondered if I should spend an extra $200 for a serrated cutter instead of the straight one. You have both, but you use the straight one. Why? I will be using it for the Gerson Method. Thanks.
Hello! That is great you are considering the Pure. It's the best of the best in my opinion. With regards to the cutter, since I made this video, I exclusively use the serrated cutter. It is a much harder steel and more than likely won't ever need sharpening. That said, the straight cutter is awesome, honestly works incredible as well. I do feel like I get a little bit of "kickback" with the straight cutter compared to the serrated cutter. This is where the grinder pulls the produce down really aggressively and you sometimes get a bit of produce that can shoot back out the top of the feed chute. If it happens, it usually is with greens. I hold the palm of my hand over the chute as I add the ingredients if I'm adding greens with the smooth blade as a precaution. Conversely, the serrated cutter offers a nice smooth, even pull of the ingredients down into the feed chute without the kickback. This is the perfect juicer to use with the Gerson Method. The nutrient and enzyme extraction is next level as well as the bioavailability of said phytonutrients is just incredible. With the press cloths and press combination with the precision grinder, there is absolutely zero pulp as well. Perfect for Gerson! I've tested the juice yield compared to other top juicers as well including the Greenstar Pro, Sana 727, J2, REVO830, etc and, depending upon ingredients of the recipe, the juice yield ranges from 20-50% more juice than those juicers. They are great juicers for sure, but the PURE is next level. High yield, high nutrient and enzyme extraction, best bioavailability, zero pulp....this is why we juice! Once you've made up your decision, I do have a discount code for $50 off. My code is: PUREJF21 Here's the link as well: geni.us/PURE Please let me know if you have any other questions and keep me posted!
That’s a great idea! I don’t like the juice oxidation that comes with the Breville but it’s definitely an inexpensive option. Thank you for that recommendation. Have an awesome day!
Both are great, but I use the serrated one exclusively. It’s the hardest, most durable of the two and more than likely won’t ever need to be sharpened. That’s great you’re thinking of getting one. It’s an incredible investment. I’d love it if you used my code and saved $50 in addition to the 15% off sale that PURE has on this month. My code is: PUREJF21 geni.us/PURE Let me know if you have any other questions!
I bought a Greenstar years ago but it was so hard to clean I ended up not using it much. I eventually donated it to a charity thrift shop & stopped juicing.
Hey! There are definitely some other juicers that are a bit easier to clean and faster to use than the Greenstar now. This one is an option: geni.us/NamaJ2 it’s super fast and easy to clean. You just load up the hopper, close the lid and walk way. Pretty cool. I have a $55 off discount code for it. My code is: JUICEJ210 Thanks for tuning in! Have an awesome day!
I had the Tribest but they screwed the pouch during a warranty service. Didn't realized just what a pain in the ass it was to clean until I got my Omega VSJ843. Easiest juicer to clean by far.
I have all three of these juicers and a Champion. If you can cope with the extra work and time and $ get the Pure, way better doing tough greens like parsley, and the juice stores longer refrigerated.
The pure has a manual hydrolic press but i can't seem to find any video for it i hope if u can find it and compare it to the electric press to.see how easy is usability and of same quality and quantity if jiuce is made
Hello! To my knowledge, pure only makes electric hydraulic two stage juicers. I have seen a manual press but have not tested it. You would also need a grinder and press cloths. The PURE grinder is especially designed to break cell walls of produce quickly and efficiently liberating the highest nutrient value and juice yield once pressed on the press. Hope that helps!
And breville motors burn out. I found out why. The box says not for every day use. Only a year warranty. greenstar is a lifetime. I’ve had two green stars. No issues with either.
the two step process isn't going to work for people who are trying to work juicing into a packed schedule, none of these are easy to clean, but the pure does seem the easiest except for the cloths which.. I won't say seem insanitary, but the process to get them sanitary seems to suggest it's a pricey machine for someone who considers the cloths disposable and works them into the cost of the output. I'd probably suggest the breville, but honestly I think the sound and the washing of that basket will convince people very quickly to just get their juice from the juice bar. the green star is a dinosaur, it says something that it's basically the same machine for decades. running the pulp through the machine could give you better yields, but it's already a slow process. if they ever make a full stainless version that was bigger, I could see it being the go-to for commercial work. as it is though, I think it's the best. just wish it didn't have sooo many pieces to clean.
I do definitely appreciate the time and the effort this man put in to create this video I was watching to make a decision which one to get 3rd option was hard to watch never mind doing that myself .Are you kidding me ? No way I would ever by the 3rd option .You have to be jobless in order to be able to do that not worth it the amount of time is wasted there. for that extra little juice you have to pay a lot more money and waste a lots of time . Speed wise # 1 is the best who cares little extra foam
I appreciate you watching and your opinion. I’m definitely not jobless and make time for habits like juicing that prioritize my health. The average person spends 2 hours per day on social media so there is usually ample time for such practices if time management is considered. Speed of the Breville can definitely be a consideration for some people if they are ok in sacrificing juice yield, increased oxidation, extra clean/up time and extra produce cost per volume of juice produced. Appreciate your opinion and thanks for tuning in! Have an awesome day!
@@JuiceFeaster There are no charges for dutyfees for purchases of 150 but 800 dollars for shipping??? Surely that can be negotiated Where theres a will theres a way
Norwalk is the superior product: 1 reason: Taste. No pulp, completely digested within 15 minutes and more minerals are pushed out via pounds of pressure
Hello! Thank you for your comment! Yes the Norwalk does have a press similar to the PURE Juicer’s press. I believe the PURE has 2.5 tons of force to press with. Unfortunately, it appears that Norwalk has gone out of business. Sad to see as they have been a long-standing provider of machines that have helped people with their health. Thanks again for tuning in! Have a great day.
@@JuiceFeaster yeah, the made-in-china norwalk copycat guy stole their ideas, made some updates and took away their business. really sad that Norwalk never patented their designs.
@@TwasNeverThus2 thanks for your comment! lots of variables here. I’m sure we are both typing on devices that were made in China. Just because it’s made in China certainly doesn’t make it inferior. With regards to imitation and improvements, I’m not sure why Norwalk didn’t improve upon its own design or optimize manufacturing. There are many, many examples of great products that went away by reason of stagnation. Changing with the times and staying on top of consumer needs are vital to surviving in business. While disheartening to see a long-standing business go away, ultimately a better product exists for customers to improve their health with. Thanks again for your comment! I appreciate you tuning in!
@@atifmanzoor63 hello! There is plenty of both insoluble and soluble fiber still available in home pressed juices. Also, by juicing, we are able to concentrate nutrition and consume far more nutrients, enzymes and phytonutrients than we could eat normally, in an easily absorbable, easily digestible, low metabolic stress format. Eating fresh fruits vegetables greens and herbs is certainly amazing. Adding juices in takes it next level. Appreciate your comment and thank you for watching!
It’s a good one for sure! There are some things that I don’t like about it. It won’t juice pineapple at all, as well as some of the softer fruits like grapes are difficult with it. It doesn’t have the best yield of any juicer I’ve ever used, but it’s really one of the best yielding juicers in its price range. Appreciate you tuning in and appreciate your comment!
@@JuiceFeaster I own a Green Star and have a lot of trouble with juicing pineapple 🍍 and it’s difficult for me as I juice pineapple A LOT, I just took the leap and ordered a Pure, it will be here next week and I’m so looking forward to just pressing my pineapple instead of wasting time trying to juice it with the green star.
@@claritzatschannen4160 yeahhh! I concur, the Greenstar will not juice pineapple AT ALL! It’s an amazing juicer for a lot of things, specifically greens, herbs, hard roots and hard fruits. But pineapple is a no-go. You are going to absolutely love the pure with pineapple. Just cut the crown off, quarter it, wrap in the press cloth and press. No peeling or coring. The yield is off charts. Enjoy!!
You are missing main point, look at color of press juicer, don’t look amount but the purity, blade juicer juice is light color which called oxidants not healthy. Also look at the price, pressure juicer somewhere $2600 And others $150
@@JuiceFeaster I was working 52 hours a week. I could not do that pure one. The greenstar is time consuming Ebony- but I’ll press through with it. I’ve seen he results
Great idea! I will say that if the studies aren’t referenced, however, it doesn’t mean that they do not exist, it simply means that they aren’t referenced.
Thank you for watching and your opinion! Less work than cleaning up a pot roast or lasagna pan for sure though! Since all these juicers oxidized the juice in your opinion, I look forward to your video review of the best juicers. Have an amazing day!
I appreciate your opinion, but compared to others, specifically the ones reviewed in this video, it is definitely more difficult. Especially the fine mesh screen of the juicer basket.
@@JuiceFeaster I have all the juicers in the video so that is not true. The large basket of the Breville is easier because the whole screen is open and removable. With the Green Star the screen tube is tiny and hard to reach every nook and cranny. Fiber gets stuck in hose nooks 100%. Also if your lose the brush you can just use a regular dish brush like you can with the Breville. With the Norwark and the Pure the hard part to clean is the grinder. You have to take it part and again are dealing with a solid metal small tube. Plus with those it's a pain to clean the juicing bags in my opinion rather than a screen. Some people have tricks like putting them in the freezer to freeze off the excess fiber but again that's extra work and included in the clean up. Personally I have my own method to use a slow grinder to grind the produce first and so I never use my Pure grinder only the press. I have owned at least 20 juicers. The Champion, single auger horizontal, vertical, wheat grass only juicers, hand cranked juicers, so yeah...
All day?…. instagram.com/reel/Cxt5OF_rxXK/?igsh=MTVjZDIzNTAxNmJ2 More juice, higher quality juice, as fast, if not faster. All stainless steel, no microplastics.
A great informative video, follow you on Instagram which lead me to this, will follow you on UA-cam too 👍🏼 I currently have a similar machine to the Breville and noticed the foam in the yield. I am new to juicing so stepping to the Purejuicer financially will be a while but it’s looks soooo good, really want it!!! Some videos on receipts would be great as well.
Awesome! Thanks for following me over here as well! I appreciate it! Yes the foam is definitely present with centrifugal style juicers. I like to say the best juicer is the one that you use consistently so we do the best with the ones we have available for sure! Thank you for the suggestion our posting more recipes. I have a few up, but will be posting more soon. Thank you!
Thanks for the reply...another question I’m sure you get asked alllll the time, where do you get your glass jars from?
@@LND8110 you’re welcome! Happy to help! I get my jars and lids here: I like the 1 liter wide mouth jars as they are easier to clean. It’s also nice to have some of the 20 oz and 16 oz sizes as well for taking in the car or on the go. bit.ly/32ozBallJuiceJars & bit.ly/16ozBallJuiceJars & Here are the lids: bit.ly/LeakProofLids These lids are the best that I’ve ever used. They don’t leak AT ALL! & you don’t have to screw then on so tight that you can’t get them un-screwed. They also don’t stain and clean really easily. Let me know if you have any other questions!
@@JuiceFeaster that’s awesome, thank you. Appreciate the response and help 👍🏼
@@LND8110 you bet! anytime!
Thanks for the detailed review. What wasn’t considered was that we can all get more of everything except time. I own several juicers and juicing produce is not scarce but time is. Elite juicer yes produces better juice, 20-30% more but at what cost - it costs you more than just twice the cost of the other 2, but precious extra mins which could be spent with family, helping others or donating your time to a charitable cause.
Food for thought, you can mow your lawn with a pair of Japanese blade scissors for the perfect precision lawn, look and feel ( about 3 day to a week) vs a robo mower ( set and forget )
The key for juicing is to participle - any juice is better not juicing at all.
Again great review - if I could afford a maid, I would opt for the Elite.
When I use my Pure, I have a strainer that catches the pulps and allows free fall of “free” juice into the bowl. This also creates a drier pulp to press. Not so sloppy
Yeah! That’s a great tip! Especially for items like grapes, cucumbers, etc that are super juicy. Thanks for sharing! 🙌🏽⭐️
This is a fantastic review! So many others are completely biased… I own a newer breville and it works fine for at home entry level but it’s nice to see what else is on the market … thanks for a very informative review:)
Thank you! I’m glad that you found it helpful! Let me know if I can help in any way! Appreciate you watching! 💚💚💚
This is the review i've been looking for! - i have the Breville juicer and i was genuinely interested in the other two juicers. Great video. Already liked before even watching.
Awesome! Thanks for tuning in! Let me know if you have any specific questions!
I have a Centrifugal and a masticating juicer. Each has it's high points. For example I only juice greens in my masticating juicer.
On the other hand my centrifugal is awesome for carrots,apples and celery.
amazing work man! the pros cons on the screen is helpful
Excellent! Appreciate you tuning in!
This is by far the best video I’ve seen on these juicers. Also, very fair comparison with no subtle tricks (that I noticed) to make one juicer “win”. Many comparisons seem biased for their favored machine to come out on top. I see this a lot with Nama reviews. I was impressed and kudos for pressing the leftover pulp. I keep wondering why nobody else seems to think of doing that last check. Interesting that the leftover pulp produced more juice than the difference in yields from the initial extraction. I found that fact rather odd
Thanks Barrett! I’m glad that you found the review helpful! I appreciate you tuning in! Have an awesome day!
Thanks Barrett! I’m glad that you found the review helpful! I appreciate you tuning in! Have an awesome day!
I guess it comes down to your lifestyle. I had the slow auger and breville. Both have pros and cons. The speed of the brevelle was amazing but I would never do greens (I blend greens). Slow auger was great at greens but took a while to chop everything else. I have both right now. I’ve never tried the press due to cost, which is a huge factor (unless I fast for 30 days and use the savings. Lol). I drink my juice immediately or vacuumed seal in a mason jar. Thus, although Brevelle does deteriorate juice faster, it’s not an issue for me. Noise is night and day but also not an issue. Some say the Brevelle heats juice-no way. Same temp as my other juicers. Slow Auger does give more juice-but trade off for speed. I wish I could buy a cheap hydronic press for the counter and press the Brevelle scraps. Kitchen aid mixers have a grinder attachment.... so I just want a small press for under 200. I’ll keep dreaming. Bottom line-can’t go wrong. Buy the one that fits your lifestyle. 👍😀
Great points!! Thanks for listing your experiences! Appreciate you tuning in!
Best demonstrations thanks for sharing! Hard to decide without reviews!!!
Most welcome! Thank you for tuning in! Let me know if you have any specific questions! ⭐️
Thanks a lot for the detailed review
It really helped me decide what I am looking for!!!
Excellent!! Glad that it helped!! Let me know if you have any other questions!
Great juice off! If you can find an Angel juicer to borrow it'd be interesting to compare against the Pure as the Angel does make more yield than the Greenstar.
Thank you! I’m glad that enjoyed the review! Thanks for suggesting the Angel, it’s on my list to review soon! Have an awesome day!
Yes! I would like a review on the angel me too!! :) Thank you!
I hesitate between the Pure and the angel, (and maybe the greenstar too) so yes! I would looove a video on them. Thanks for you great work!
@@JuiceFeaster I have an angel juicer that you can borrow. Let me know.
This is a very good review! You mentioned at the end that the GreenStar may be better at juicing greens. Does that mean that you have had some issue with juice greens with the Pure Juicer? I’m considering getting the Pure, but I will be juicing A LOT of greens. Thank you so much for your help. I great appreciate it.
Hello! The PURE has the absolute best quality juice and juice yield with greens and herbs ( and everything else too ). The only thing that I don’t like quite as well is that when grinding greens, one has to clear off the grid screen periodically to allow the pulp to pass through.
It’s not a big deal, but it’s not quite as convenient as just feeding greens into the feed chute of a Greenstar geni.us/GreenStarJuicer or Sana geni.us/Sana Neither the Greenstar or Sana will have as much juice yield as the PURE, but they are the best in their price range.
I hope that helps answer your question! Hit me up if you have any other questions! Happy to help!
Great video! I’m wondering if you know if there is a difference in the amount of pulp left in the juice from the Green Star as opposed to The Pure juicer.
Hello! Yes, there is a difference in the pulp amount compared left by the Green Star vs the Pure juicer. The Pure leaves absolutely the lowest amount of any juicer that I have trialed by virtue of the very small mesh size of the press cloths used to press the pulp. The Green Star leaves some pulp, but very little compared to most juicers. If you’re looking for the least amount of pulp (& highest yield and nutrient extraction) I’d recommend the Pure. The next best in those categories is the Green Star. Let me know if you have any other questions! Thanks for tuning in!
Thanks so much! I’m currently still using my 20+ year old Green Power Gold. If it dies though it’s good to know about options:-)
@@bDianebaldwin wow! Nice! That’s a testimony to the longevity of the Green Power Gold! Amazing!💚💚💚
Just found your channel.. thank you.. I have an omega nc900, but want more from my juice.. very interested in the Pure (broken cell walls, etc).. my question is, the 2 step, and pressing through a cloth..could we be loosing some of the benefits (nutrients, cell walls, etc) from capturing in the cloth? Or the time of a 2 step? I thought getting it in a vacuum jar asap would be good.. im learning, so sorry if i sound ignorant.. thanks..
Really enjoyed this video, will watch more..
What would you recommend for commercial juicing?
Hi Abraham! For a cold press juicer that is really fast and has NSF certification (what health departments require), I really recommend this juicer: juicergalaxy.com/products/kuvings-cs700-master-chef-commercial-whole-slow-juicer If your budget permits and you’d like to get the best yield, I’d acquire the PURE juicer as well and use its press to press the pulp after using the Kuvings C700. This will be a fast, cold press combination with two very good juicers. Let me know if you have any other questions! Happy to help.
‘Angel juicer’ will always be my ALL time fav masticating juicer😁
Thank you for that suggestion! The Angel is on my list to review. Thanks for tuning in!
I have a champion juicer with Welles Press, basically does the same as Pure. I go with a horizontal slow juicer for daily juicing, as this literally takes seconds to clean up, even though prep time is done the day before.
Glad you have found a combo that works for your needs!
I’ve tested the Welles and I don’t like manually jacking up the leaky hydraulic press and cleaning up two machines.
In addition, the Champion grinder doesn’t process the pulp to a level anywhere near the level of a Pure. This is critical for opening up cell walls of the produce to liberate the most enzymes, phytonutrients, juice quantity, etc.
Also, I’m not a fan of the Welles hydraulic press that has to be pushed down manually after each press cycle. The Pure easily feathers up to initially press gently then go full press to complete the press fully & then comes down effortlessly immediately.
Also not a fan of the instability when jacking it, the plastic tray or the painted steel frame that peels off over time then rusts.
Sure, it’s 1500 cheaper to buy a champion and a Welles, but I’ll take the convenience, longevity, stainless steel, warranty, nutrient extraction, etc etc of the Pure for the extra cost.
To say that a combo of a Champion and a Welles gives the “same result” may be true in the sense that it does press juice. However the process to do so is clunky, messy, slow & inefficient compared to the Pure.
Honestly, it depends on one’s preferences. For example, one could say that a Chevy Aveo is the same as a Maserati because it transports a person from A to B just like a Maserati. The journey, experience & quality of the ride between the two, however, are very much different.
Thanks for your comment and appreciate you tuning in!
@@JuiceFeaster one things for certain about the champion, Welles combo. I've used it for friends, family and it's healed their cancers and reversed kidney failure. That's when I became a believer in it's results. That said, what do you know about the Angel. Owners claim it surpasses the Pure in quality and quantity of the juice
@@protochris that’s awesome!! Love it! Power of juice!
The Angel is good for sure! I love its twin gears for nutrient extraction and great yield. It doesn’t do that great with soft fruits for me. Same with the Greenstar line. Especially pineapple.
Otherwise it’s amazing.
With regards to yield, enzyme and nutrient extraction as well as being completely pulp free, it’s not quite as good as the Pure. The pure is the best of the best.
Keep feeding that juice to yourself, friends and family, you’re doing a world of greatness!
Very good video. Where did you buy the cloth from? Thank you
Hello Lynn! Thank you! I’m glad you enjoyed the video. The cloths are available from PURE juicers at their website purejuicer.com Let me know if you have any other questions! Thanks for tuning in!
🙂 I have been seriously (daily) juicing since 2007, and before that it was haphazardly here and there. In 25 years worth of juicer ownership, have to say that the Greenstar Elite 500, is absolutely the best juicer I have ever owned. It cost me $1000 and absolutely money well spent. I know that the Angel juicer is meant to be better, but at $3000 it is a little beyond my price point at present (certainly on my wish list though)
how did you pay $1k for a $600 juicer?
@@MrFuchew
Good for you.
She must’ve bought it when it first came out. I paid $700 for mine.
Which juicer would be best for juicing passion fruit pulp (previously scraped out of the passion fruit)
This is a great and helpful video, thanks for sharing. It strikes me that the absolute best juice would come from a slow juicer like the Nama J2 or Kuvings Revo830 combined with the use of a hydraulic press afterwards for the pulp. The major downside I can see with the (otherwise excellent) Pure juicer is the enormous speed of the grinder vs the slow speed of the augers in the slow juicers. Whatever anyone says, it strikes me that anything revolving at over 3000rpm will do damage of some sort to the resulting juice. When John from discount juicers trialed the Pure vs the Greenstar, the colour of the resulting juice was distinctively darker and less pleasant looking in the Pure..John was convinced that it was from oxidation, which is my feeling too. I really do feel that for ease of use too, a slow juicer combined with the press is an awful lot less work than standing pressing it all through by hand. For anyone aiming to recover from serious health issues, this would save a lot of energy..which is also very important to healing. Any thoughts much appreciated though :) Keep up the great work with these excellent videos!
Great points!
With the grinder coupled with the 2.5 ton press on the PURE, it opens up cell walls more completely and then press creates a greater liberation of the darker orange carotenoids in Carrots or green phytonutrients in greens or herbs, etc.
The contact with the blade of the grinder on the pure is a split second, not sustained grind like a centrifugal juicer, blender or food processor. Thus the juice is a darker color from increased phytonutrient content, not oxidation.
The Greenstar is an awesome juicer, but doesn’t have the juice yield or nutrient & enzyme extraction, or juice bioavailability of the juice made on a PURE.
It really comes down to preferences of juice quantity and quality as well as price point.
plus, the Greenstar can’t juice pineapple at all.
Some great sales going on right now for all of them for Black Friday:
20% off Greenstars: geni.us/GreenStarJuicer
$850 off PURE: geni.us/PURE
30% off Kuvings: JUICEFEASTER30
geni.us/JFKuvings
Probably be a sale on Nama’s too next week:
geni.us/NamaJ2
Let me know if you have any other questions!
@@JuiceFeaster What an awesome reply! Thank you :) I have done quite a bit more research into the various juicing methods since I posted that original comment- including reading through an excellent research paper on the topic- and you are absolutely correct in everything you said. I am always happy to admit when I am wrong, and I was :) Although counter-intuitive, it is indeed the higher speed of the 'cutter' that breaks open the cell walls and releases the nutrition more fully- something that both Norman Walker, who created the original version of the modern Pure juicer (I say this for anyone reading this comment, as I'm sure you already know this!) and also Dr Max Gerson (of the Gerson nutritional approach to cancer fame) understood very well.
I am now lucky enough to also own a Pure juicer, and I can honestly say that the juice is better tasting than anything else I have ever drunk..and I have used most of the other types of juicer. And the yield, is nothing short of incredible. I owned a Nama J2 for a while, and I must say that i just wasn't that impressed- you still have to chop everything up, to some degree- whereas the Pure does this for you, and the pulp was really pretty wet. Unlike the Pure where everything is 'bone dry.' If you're unwell or physically fatigued, I actually find the Pure LESS work than a Nama or Kuvings machine..as the machine does the chopping and pressing for you. And, you can just run water through the machine and then wash later in the day..rather than having to wash it PRONTO after juicing, as with the slow juicers- if you don't, the results can be disastrous with the slow juicers!! It took a friend of mine more than a day to seperate a Nama that he had left for too long!! This is impossible with the Pure machine.
I'm with you totally on this- I am also a Pure convert, having tried basically almost every other type of juicer.
Great stuff! Happy juicing :)
@@cotswoldseeker5609 awesome! Great research indeed!
Glad you are enjoying the PURE juicer to the fullest!
Love ur videos, still confused with one to buy, I like my kids to drink fresh juice, thanks for the reviews
Hello! Thank you! Glad you enjoy my videos!
A few questions that I can ask to help guide you on which juicer might be best: Are you planning to juice occasionally or pretty regularly? How much juice do you plan on making at one time? Are you planning on primarily juicing soft fruits like pineapple or hard roots and fruits, greens and herbs etc? Do you want to make juice really fast or are you one with a little bit of time to make it? Are you limited on countertop space? Do you plan on taking your juicer when you travel? What is your approximate price range? If you answer those questions, I could help guide you in a little bit to narrow it down.
@@JuiceFeaster can I answer them as well to get help finding one?
I got it at this store that sells close out items. It cost me 40.00; dollars. It works great. I use to have the juice man juicer. Good video !
Nice! Great score!
Thanks for the video. I am considering Pure Juicer and wondered if I should spend an extra $200 for a serrated cutter instead of the straight one. You have both, but you use the straight one. Why? I will be using it for the Gerson Method. Thanks.
Hello! That is great you are considering the Pure. It's the best of the best in my opinion.
With regards to the cutter, since I made this video, I exclusively use the serrated cutter. It is a much harder steel and more than likely won't ever need sharpening.
That said, the straight cutter is awesome, honestly works incredible as well. I do feel like I get a little bit of "kickback" with the straight cutter compared to the serrated cutter. This is where the grinder pulls the produce down really aggressively and you sometimes get a bit of produce that can shoot back out the top of the feed chute. If it happens, it usually is with greens. I hold the palm of my hand over the chute as I add the ingredients if I'm adding greens with the smooth blade as a precaution.
Conversely, the serrated cutter offers a nice smooth, even pull of the ingredients down into the feed chute without the kickback.
This is the perfect juicer to use with the Gerson Method. The nutrient and enzyme extraction is next level as well as the bioavailability of said phytonutrients is just incredible. With the press cloths and press combination with the precision grinder, there is absolutely zero pulp as well. Perfect for Gerson!
I've tested the juice yield compared to other top juicers as well including the Greenstar Pro, Sana 727, J2, REVO830, etc and, depending upon ingredients of the recipe, the juice yield ranges from 20-50% more juice than those juicers. They are great juicers for sure, but the PURE is next level.
High yield, high nutrient and enzyme extraction, best bioavailability, zero pulp....this is why we juice!
Once you've made up your decision, I do have a discount code for $50 off. My code is: PUREJF21
Here's the link as well: geni.us/PURE
Please let me know if you have any other questions and keep me posted!
@@JuiceFeaster Thank you for your answer! Do you think the Straight cutter gives slightly better yield on carrots, apples or greens?
@@brianbrian3031 you bet! Glad I can help! Honestly, I don’t see much difference in yield between the two
Save a lot of time and clean up. Run it through the Breville then use a Wells Press with what is left over.
That’s a great idea! I don’t like the juice oxidation that comes with the Breville but it’s definitely an inexpensive option. Thank you for that recommendation. Have an awesome day!
imtenting to purchase the pure juicer. which cutter would you recomend
Both are great, but I use the serrated one exclusively. It’s the hardest, most durable of the two and more than likely won’t ever need to be sharpened.
That’s great you’re thinking of getting one. It’s an incredible investment. I’d love it if you used my code and saved $50 in addition to the 15% off sale that PURE has on this month. My code is: PUREJF21
geni.us/PURE
Let me know if you have any other questions!
Awesome job! Thank you 😊
Thanks for watching! Let me know if you have any other questions!
Thank you for sharing this! People ask this question about juicers all the time. Cheers and Happy Birthday!
Thank you! 🤗
I would love to know what Pure have to say for the darkest colors of carrots juice in your video! Oxidation? Thanks!
I bought a Greenstar years ago but it was so hard to clean I ended up not using it much. I eventually donated it to a charity thrift shop & stopped juicing.
Hey! There are definitely some other juicers that are a bit easier to clean and faster to use than the Greenstar now. This one is an option: geni.us/NamaJ2 it’s super fast and easy to clean. You just load up the hopper, close the lid and walk way. Pretty cool. I have a $55 off discount code for it. My code is: JUICEJ210 Thanks for tuning in! Have an awesome day!
Thanks
The carrot juice from the PURE looks a lot darker than from the other two. Maybe due to oxidation when shredding?
Yes, due to more carotenoids being liberated by the grinder & press combination of extraction, thus it’s darker
I had the Tribest but they screwed the pouch during a warranty service. Didn't realized just what a pain in the ass it was to clean until I got my Omega VSJ843. Easiest juicer to clean by far.
Hey! Sorry to hear that you had an issue with your Tribest. Glad that you like your Omega now! Keep the juice flowing with it!
I have all three of these juicers and a Champion. If you can cope with the extra work and time and $ get the Pure, way better doing tough greens like parsley, and the juice stores longer refrigerated.
Awesome! Glad you love it! Appreciate you tuning in!
How do I get the green star juicer
Best place to get the Green Star is here: bit.ly/GreenStarJuicer I think you can get 15% off using the code: MYJUICER
I got a shine slow juicer it sells on Amazon forc149.00
That’s awesome!
The pure has a manual hydrolic press but i can't seem to find any video for it i hope if u can find it and compare it to the electric press to.see how easy is usability and of same quality and quantity if jiuce is made
Hello! To my knowledge, pure only makes electric hydraulic two stage juicers. I have seen a manual press but have not tested it. You would also need a grinder and press cloths. The PURE grinder is especially designed to break cell walls of produce quickly and efficiently liberating the highest nutrient value and juice yield once pressed on the press. Hope that helps!
@@JuiceFeaster yes i saw it on the website i will try to find the link
@@JuiceFeaster it's on the sanausa website but no brand name on it i though it was pure my bad
@@swampthing5183 no worries! I’ll check it out! Thank you!
Very informative and educative video. Great work. How do I get in touch with you?
Thank you! Appreciate you tuning in. I can answer most questions here if you have any.
And breville motors burn out. I found out why. The box says not for every day use. Only a year warranty. greenstar is a lifetime. I’ve had two green stars. No issues with either.
Yeah! The Greenstars are super durable and run forever!
Happy Birthday 🎉
Thank you! 48 and feeling great!
the two step process isn't going to work for people who are trying to work juicing into a packed schedule, none of these are easy to clean, but the pure does seem the easiest except for the cloths which.. I won't say seem insanitary, but the process to get them sanitary seems to suggest it's a pricey machine for someone who considers the cloths disposable and works them into the cost of the output. I'd probably suggest the breville, but honestly I think the sound and the washing of that basket will convince people very quickly to just get their juice from the juice bar. the green star is a dinosaur, it says something that it's basically the same machine for decades. running the pulp through the machine could give you better yields, but it's already a slow process. if they ever make a full stainless version that was bigger, I could see it being the go-to for commercial work. as it is though, I think it's the best. just wish it didn't have sooo many pieces to clean.
I do definitely appreciate the time and the effort this man put in to create this video
I was watching to make a decision which one to get 3rd option was hard to watch never mind doing that myself .Are you kidding me ? No way I would ever by the 3rd option .You have to be jobless in order to be able to do that not worth it the amount of time is wasted there. for that extra little juice you have to pay a lot more money and waste a lots of time . Speed wise # 1 is the best who cares little extra foam
I appreciate you watching and your opinion. I’m definitely not jobless and make time for habits like juicing that prioritize my health. The average person spends 2 hours per day on social media so there is usually ample time for such practices if time management is considered. Speed of the Breville can definitely be a consideration for some people if they are ok in sacrificing juice yield, increased oxidation, extra clean/up time and extra produce cost per volume of juice produced. Appreciate your opinion and thanks for tuning in! Have an awesome day!
I was literally going to buy one. The shipping charges are extortionate to get sent to the uk!!!
around 800 dollars
Ahhh yeah, that’s expensive shipping for sure. Shipping and duty fees add up. I wish they weren’t that high for you.
@@JuiceFeaster
Offer a soloution and speak to the company as im sure you have good relations with them.
Represent your customers
@@restricted6364 I’m certain that international freight charges and duty fees are definitely out of their control.
@@JuiceFeaster There are no charges for dutyfees for purchases of 150
but 800 dollars for shipping???
Surely that can be negotiated
Where theres a will theres a way
Norwalk is the superior product: 1 reason: Taste. No pulp, completely digested within 15 minutes and more minerals are pushed out via pounds of pressure
Hello! Thank you for your comment! Yes the Norwalk does have a press similar to the PURE Juicer’s press. I believe the PURE has 2.5 tons of force to press with. Unfortunately, it appears that Norwalk has gone out of business. Sad to see as they have been a long-standing provider of machines that have helped people with their health. Thanks again for tuning in! Have a great day.
@@JuiceFeaster yeah, the made-in-china norwalk copycat guy stole their ideas, made some updates and took away their business. really sad that Norwalk never patented their designs.
@@TwasNeverThus2 thanks for your comment! lots of variables here. I’m sure we are both typing on devices that were made in China. Just because it’s made in China certainly doesn’t make it inferior. With regards to imitation and improvements, I’m not sure why Norwalk didn’t improve upon its own design or optimize manufacturing. There are many, many examples of great products that went away by reason of stagnation. Changing with the times and staying on top of consumer needs are vital to surviving in business. While disheartening to see a long-standing business go away, ultimately a better product exists for customers to improve their health with. Thanks again for your comment! I appreciate you tuning in!
Yes but the pulp has most of the fibre that is good for you
@@atifmanzoor63 hello! There is plenty of both insoluble and soluble fiber still available in home pressed juices. Also, by juicing, we are able to concentrate nutrition and consume far more nutrients, enzymes and phytonutrients than we could eat normally, in an easily absorbable, easily digestible, low metabolic stress format. Eating fresh fruits vegetables greens and herbs is certainly amazing. Adding juices in takes it next level. Appreciate your comment and thank you for watching!
Tribest slow juicer the best . Less cumbersome etc.
It’s a good one for sure! There are some things that I don’t like about it. It won’t juice pineapple at all, as well as some of the softer fruits like grapes are difficult with it. It doesn’t have the best yield of any juicer I’ve ever used, but it’s really one of the best yielding juicers in its price range. Appreciate you tuning in and appreciate your comment!
@@JuiceFeaster ya true thats why I ordered vertical slow juicer instead of horizontal.
@@JuiceFeaster I own a Green Star and have a lot of trouble with juicing pineapple 🍍 and it’s difficult for me as I juice pineapple A LOT, I just took the leap and ordered a Pure, it will be here next week and I’m so looking forward to just pressing my pineapple instead of wasting time trying to juice it with the green star.
@@claritzatschannen4160 yeahhh! I concur, the Greenstar will not juice pineapple AT ALL! It’s an amazing juicer for a lot of things, specifically greens, herbs, hard roots and hard fruits. But pineapple is a no-go. You are going to absolutely love the pure with pineapple. Just cut the crown off, quarter it, wrap in the press cloth and press. No peeling or coring. The yield is off charts. Enjoy!!
You are missing main point, look at color of press juicer, don’t look amount but the purity, blade juicer juice is light color which called oxidants not healthy. Also look at the price, pressure juicer somewhere $2600
And others $150
I wish all juice was measured with no pulp. 🥺✨
Talk to God about that
The pure is time consuming machine to me.
What one might lose in time with the PURE, is definitely gained in juice yield, nutrient extraction & enzyme extraction.
@@JuiceFeaster I was working 52 hours a week. I could not do that pure one. The greenstar is time consuming Ebony- but I’ll press through with it. I’ve seen he results
Please if you say things like “there have been studies” then provide a link to a few of those studies or else it’s just make believe BS
Great idea! I will say that if the studies aren’t referenced, however, it doesn’t mean that they do not exist, it simply means that they aren’t referenced.
@@JuiceFeaster So the view is supposed to guess? That's BS then again
@@guitarlearningtoplay in the time you’ve spent on this topic, you could have looked it up yourself 🤗
Too much work the third one is a no no too much work. They all oxidised
Thank you for watching and your opinion! Less work than cleaning up a pot roast or lasagna pan for sure though! Since all these juicers oxidized the juice in your opinion, I look forward to your video review of the best juicers. Have an amazing day!
No way the Brevile is the hardest to clean it is the easiest!
I appreciate your opinion, but compared to others, specifically the ones reviewed in this video, it is definitely more difficult. Especially the fine mesh screen of the juicer basket.
@@JuiceFeaster I have all the juicers in the video so that is not true. The large basket of the Breville is easier because the whole screen is open and removable. With the Green Star the screen tube is tiny and hard to reach every nook and cranny. Fiber gets stuck in hose nooks 100%. Also if your lose the brush you can just use a regular dish brush like you can with the Breville. With the Norwark and the Pure the hard part to clean is the grinder. You have to take it part and again are dealing with a solid metal small tube. Plus with those it's a pain to clean the juicing bags in my opinion rather than a screen. Some people have tricks like putting them in the freezer to freeze off the excess fiber but again that's extra work and included in the clean up. Personally I have my own method to use a slow grinder to grind the produce first and so I never use my Pure grinder only the press. I have owned at least 20 juicers. The Champion, single auger horizontal, vertical, wheat grass only juicers, hand cranked juicers, so yeah...
@@guitarlearningtoplay thanks for your opinion!
Too long
Thank you 🤗
Thorough review.
Granted the pure delivers more juice but I’m not about to spend all day juicing either😂😂😂
All day?….
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More juice, higher quality juice, as fast, if not faster.
All stainless steel, no microplastics.