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My wife is after a juicer that can do vegetables as well as fruit for her strange concoctions. Has anyone got any recommendations for a powerful, easy to clean one that doesn't cost a fortune please?
Powerful and easy to clean shouldn't be that tall an order, but I think all wives cost a fortune I'm afraid.
Greenstar.
You could try a Nutribullet, which isn't a blender but does full vegetables, as a sort of a smoothie and you can also add nuts and other healthy things. It gets good reviews on argos website http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/1463237.htm
Don't get a juicer, get a blender. It's cheaper to buy juice than doing it yourself anyway. A good blender (vitamix/blendtec) is actually worth the (ridiculously high) price.
^^ vitamix everyday of the week if it was my money! I use them daily at work and it's £500 well spent.
Get a blender. Unless you want to spend more time cleaning than drinking. I gave a juicer away because it was so much hassle.
We have a Philips HR1861 aluminium one, it's one of the better ones of its type but cleaning is enough of a faff that it puts me off using it.
Managed to get it cheap enough that I don't mind that it only got 6months use before being consigned to the cupboard.
I've got a Philips one, HR something. It's the 800w jobbie. Cleaning takes a couple of minutes if done before it dries out. Gets used at least once daily, I love it. Bought juice doesn't compare, you have to peel oranges but leave the pith on and the juice is very creamy. Lemonade in summer is great: half a lemon, skin on + two or three apples. Ginger ale, a thumb sized bit of ginger, apples and fizzy mineral water. Best gadget I've ever bought. Would love a Vitamix or similar as well.