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Wheetena Marvel Red Label Electric Wheatgrass Juicer Review

Wheetena Marvel Red Label Electric Wheatgrass JuicerBeen using this machine commercially for 10 months and it works well enough that, being in the position for the acquisition of a second, I am buying a another.Don't stuff too much all at one time or it will freeze up.Otherwise, all is good!

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Product Description:
Motor: Red Label: 177 RPM, Torque 80 inch pounds max. Dimensions: 10 1/2"" x 15 3/4" Juicing speed: 1 1/4 oz per minute Shipping weight: 17 lbs. Features: Continuous pulp expulsion. *Durable and quiet heavy duty motor with steel gears.*Juicing fountain is precision machined, cast iron, full hot dip tin plated.Juicer is mounted on sturdy stainless steel chassis.*Fully warranted 3 years for home use.*NSF

Certified Organic Wheatgrass Sprouting Seed - 5 lbs Review

Certified Organic Wheatgrass Sprouting Seed - 5 lbsWow! I just bought this to grow at home and they are going a long way. I like that they are packed in separate packages. Pretty good.

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Product Description:
All Wheat is Not EqualWe have had the experience of growing wheatgrass and being in the commercial wheatgrass business over the last 14 years. During that time we have experienced many different kinds of wheat. We have used wheat from Texas, Utah, Montana, California, and Israel both organic and non organic. There are two kinds of wheat one can buy: chemical free and certified organic. Most wheat is chemical free in that the farmer might or might not use an herbicide to control the weeds in his fields. If he uses chemicals on the wheat, it will cause a distinct taste in the bread thus no chemicals are used on the wheat itself.Then there is certified organic: Certified organic is the same as chemical free except the wheat is grown by farmers who have not used chemicals on their land for over ten years. The difference is the certification. If a wheat is organic and you grow it in organic soil, it will have the necessary organisms in the soil to help it assimilate the minerals properly. Organic produce should also have the organism on it which produces cobalamin (B-12)In our search to give you the very best wheat we have done two things. We now handle an chemical free red spring wheat, from Northern Idaho. For those who want certified organic, we have a red spring QAI Certified Organic. QAI is Quality Assurance International, who give independent, third party certification of organic food systems and have been the foundation of domestic and international organic food trade.

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Weston Cast Iron Wheat Grass Juicer Review

Weston Cast Iron Wheat Grass JuicerIt's a good juicer. It's heavy, but it's cast iron so it's expected. I use it in my dorm for wheatgrass that I grow and it's great. Just make sure you wash it immediately, you wouldn't want it to get rusty, right?

All the parts work well. It even has an attachable rubber "foot" so you don't scratch things or maybe it's for better grip. I'm a 19 year old girl and I can crank it just fine.

It's not beautiful but it gets the job done. :)

I'm going to try apples and celery and other fruits and veggies sometime.

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Product Description:
A practical juice extractor for wheatgrass and all soft fruits, berries and leafy vegetables. Its rugged tin plated cast iron construction and stainless steel screen provide long life and easy cleaning.* Clamps to table with cushioned rubber pad to protect table surface* Juices Approximately 1 Oz. Per Minute* Weight 9 lbs

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Lexen Healthy Juicer - Manual Wheatgrass Juice Extractor Review

Lexen Healthy Juicer - Manual Wheatgrass Juice ExtractorPros:
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1. Very compact: It takes less counter/table space than a small plate. Most of the electrics (except the L'Equip mini and the Waring JEX 328) are major space hogs.

2. Very efficient: Masticating juicers extract more juice than the centrifugal models. Perhaps more importantly, they do a better job of crushing tough plant cell walls and releasing enzymes - think minced garlic versus chopped garlic. (Whether or how much added health benefits this results in, depends on what you juice. It's hard to get good info on this, but plant enzymes typically help in breakdown and better absorption of nutrients.)

3. Cheap (Check out their Ebay listing - it's $10 cheaper over there.) If you don't want to drop upwards of $250 on an electric masticating juicer, or aren't sure whether you'll stick to it, this one's worth a try.

4. Easy to clean

Cons:
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1. The hopper's a bit small, which means you'll be reloading frequently. This seems to be the trouble with masticating juicers in general (including the electrics), but the Z-star manual juicer (also available on amazon, though at twice the cost) has a somewhat bigger hopper.
UPDATE: see effort section below.

2. As I haven't used this long enough, I can't say how durable it is, though it seems very tough and well-made. (The auger tip and the surface it crushes against are both stainless steel, and all the rest is polycarbonate.)

Juicing effort:
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Turning the handle: Effortless for leafy veggies, very little effort for carrots and firm veggies, provided you cut them into smaller pieces first. Don't expect to be able to throw a whole carrot or radish in. The reviewer that claims that you need to be a weightlifter to turn this thing was funny, but wildly off the mark.
UPDATE: Curiously enough, on trying red cabbage, the juicer groans, esp. with largish pieces. I noticed that the juicing effort is quite sensitive to the size of the pieces - with smallish pieces, not only is less turning effort required, but the produce doesn't need pushing either. This lets you feed and crank the handle at the same time, making the process faster.
All in all, though, this idiosyncracy counts as a negative point, and I'm lowering my rating to 4 stars.
UPDATE 2: When juicing cabbage, drizzle a little bit of olive oil over the chopped cabbage - this completely eliminates the groaning (which happens due to friction between the rubbery leaves and the juicer body).

Cleaning: better than the electrics in this department because of fewer parts and simpler design. Cleanup is a major part of juicing effort, so I count this as a pro.

Cutting: For firm veggies, you'll have to cut them into smaller parts (no perfect julienne required; just a quick, sloppy chop would do.) Even so, this adds a little bit to the effort, so if you primarily want to juice firm veggies, you should look at an electric.

Setup: Very easy (again, from the simpler design).

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Product Description:
The Healthy Juicer is primarily a wheatgrass juicer, but it can also accept leafy greens, as well as fibrous vegetables. For Wheatgrass advocates, this unit is an excellent traveling machine. It can attach to any smooth surface with the unique suction system or to the lip of a table with a clamp.. The Healthy Juicer takes just minutes to disassemble and clean. Simply rinse the parts with warm soapy water. Do not be misled by the low price of the Healthyjuicer. All parts of the juicer are made of tough Polycarbonate (Lexan) which is practically indestructible. The parts of the juicer that receive the most force (the tip of auger and the inside of the end cap) are made of stainless steel.

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