Recommendations on a juicer?

Any advice, recommendations or deals on juicers (or blenders?). Ideally one you can clean in the dishwasher (not essential). Don't really care whether it does slow juicing or not.

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  • Depends on your budget & how 'healthy' you want the juice.

    The cold press juicers are better - more expensive.
    Rather than using blades that spin and heat the juice in the process, they squeeze it.

    Something like this:
    http://www.kuvings.net.au/

  • I second the kuvings

  • I suggest investigating farmers markets first. Fruit and veg are expensive to blend.

    I have a hurom, which i got from tvsn, which/who have monthly repayments.
    It says not dishwasher safe, but my mom tends to put in the machine regardless.

  • I got a slow juicer from Target and it works fine in my opinion. From my experience, all juicers are a pain to wash.

  • Froothies Optimum Juicer

    Choice has also done an article on juicers. Link

  • juice loosener.

  • +1

    Surely this is VitaMix. It's the proverbial Mitsubishi of the blender world.

  • Been looking at the Breville Juice Fountain Crush: http://www.breville.com.au/the-juice-fountaintm-crush.html
    Seems like a good machine for slow juicing.

  • Anyone tried the Kogan cold press juicer? Only info I could find was through YouTube, and seemed decent for under $100.

  • +1

    I ended up buying a http://www.semakvitajuice.com.au/

    Picked up hardly used 2nd hand for $100. Excellent quality, made in Korea & backed by a 10 year warranty.

    Happy with the purchase, though I could not justify paying the $400 or so for a new one.

    Have juiced alot of vegies in the past 2 weeks. I make juice for a few days at a time, often late at night. The cold press is quieter and the juice keeps for longer. Great way to start the day with a glass of fresh vegie juice 20 mins before breakfast.

    • Where did you buy it secondhand out of interest. Off Gumtree or somewhere else, thanks

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