Who makes the best Juicer?!
Answers: What are some good quality juicers?
I am a former chef and now a vegetarian and have a Jack LaLanne one like the last person, alot has to do with the use you are going to put it through, if your going to do alot of juices, especially with hard veg like carrots, you need one with a good filtering and juicing system and a powerful motor, or else you will burn it out, even to old Juiceman brands are coming back in Walmarts.
Look for one with at least a 1-2 horsepower motor, stainless steel is best for the components, easy to clean and no flavour transfers like with some plastic part models, find one that has a good warranty, as some are limited and it can result in you to buy several before you find one that works for you.
I do blended juices, carrots, celery, beets and herbs. Not alot of fruits in the winter, as apple juice is cheap, in the summer when the fresh stuff up here in Canada is more inexpensive I do melon, berries and others. Just make sure not to drink to much, it is good for you, healthy and a way to get your 5-10 servings of fruits and veg a day, but can be harsh on the system in the beginning, slow do it in moderation, you will see and feel the differences.
Champion is a favorite among professionals
I am a big fan of the magic bullet http://www.buythebullet.com/ They are wonderful!!! There are so many other perks to the unit as well...I swear by mine.
I have a Breville that I really like.
I bought a moderated price juicer this year. I am very happy with it. Jack LaLanne Power Juicer you can get it on-line or at Target, Costco & other retailers. I chose it for price & quality. It is easy to use & clean too.
http://www.powerjuicer.com/index.php?m=4...
If you have the bucks, my friends all own Champion & Green Star juicers pretty top of the line & will last you the rest of your life.
https://commerce.hacres.com/productCat.a...
Slainté(to your health)
PS~The Magic Bullet is really a Blender rather than a Juicer.