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Hi there, I really get a lot of questions on juicers, a LOT. I've tried so many, way more than the average person - but you know, its my job :) These are my thoughts on which ones I like, if you should get a cheaper juicer or upgrade to one that will last you a lifetime. New to juicing? If you've never juiced before, and not sure if you'll like it, go to Target or TJ Maxx and get a cheaper juicer there. You also can find them at Goodwill, Facebook marketplace, or get one from Amazon. A good budget juicer that is small and works well is the Ninja Juicer. Once you know you love it, then I recommend you make a serious upgrade. Been juicing a while and want to upgrade? If you're ready for an upgrade, you might as well get a good one and skip the middle-of-the-road ones. This is because the more expensive ones will last you a lifetime, have better juice yield, are more efficient, easy to clean and fun. You'll have it forever and you won't regret it. There are a ton in this category but if I had to break it down to one that I like the best it's the Kuvings Auto10. The tech has come a long way on slow juicers and I just adore many of the Kuvings juicers. Take a peek at it here: Kuvings Juicers. Because I like theirs so much, I was able to get a coupon code for our community. Enter in "Vanessa" at checkout for 10% off. There are a bunch of other higher end juicers, but I don't want to confuse you, and after over a decade of juicing and trying a bunch, this is the advice I would give myself. Love + Juice, | | | | |
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