Juice Makers

Written by Kathleen Gagne
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You don't have to be a health nut or nature foods fanatic to want one of the powerful juice makers that are on the market these days. The health benefits of making your own juice from fresh fruits and vegetables are well documented, however, and it makes good common sense to recognize that there are numerous additives in most of the juices you buy in the grocery store today. In addition to avoiding unhealthy additives, those who own juice makers commonly like to experiment with different combinations of ingredients.


Juice Makers Options

Many people remember the old tower-in-a-bowl orange juice squeezer that was the main way to make your own juice for decades. It worked pretty well, but you were limited to orange, grapefruit, and lime juice. If you tried to make juice with strawberries or peaches, you would end up with a pulpy mess that was definitely not drinkable.

Today's juice makers range in price from under $20 to several hundred dollars, depending on how many features and functions they offer. When you're looking for a juice maker, you should first consider what kinds of juices you want to produce with it. Depending on how often you realistically believe you will use it, you should pay attention to the motor's horsepower. Making juice for a large family will require a stronger motor.


Juice Maker Advantages

If you're interested in more than just the flavor of your own homemade juice, one feature you should look for is whether the juicer can juice rinds and skins. For many fruits and vegetables, that is where a significant portion of the nutrients are found. Pay attention to the way you must remove pulp residue from the juicer. Juicers with easy pulp removal are more likely to be used more often since no one wants to spend half an hour cleaning up messy pulp. Finally, know that you can enjoy an endless array of juice combinations when you own a juice maker.



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