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Having the non -pro Greenstar, I can say there is at least ten minutes more cleanup time! As I said in the other comment I wish we had known this back when your videos convinced me the Greenstar was the best thing short of a Pure juicer to get the most juice yield. Thanks again John for the demonstration.
Lately I just use my nutribullet blender with 2 oz water and the nut milk bag. I like the easy cleanup. You can get fresh coconut pieces at whole foods. Blueberries are a little harder to wash out of the bag, so I alternate days with them.
The color of the juice coming from the Greenstar looked much better, I think it was less oxydized, even considering the vacuum factor. Maybe vacuum blending is the best for smoothies but not for juices - maybe the vacuum is not efficient enough and the tiny bit of air remaining oxydized the juice more by blending than a slow processing juicer. At least this is what the color of the juices you made makes me think.
I’ve watched John’s videos for a while and in most of them, I recall he would make a comparison between the *color* of the juices. But disappointed he didn’t highlight the color here … the Greenstar’s juice is far more appealing.
Hmm would have liked to see the Greenstar Pulp go through the machine again to make up for all the squeezing you did with the Dynapro pulp. Since it clocked out at 5 minutes running the pulp + wet sieve pulp wouldn't have added that much time. Given that fruits often don't squeeze as well first pass in these horizontal juicers, I feel a second pass would have made up for it.
Thanks for the video, John! I have the Greenstar Pro and I just got the Dynapro. Love both machines. I'm going to start juicing cucumbers, and I'll use the Dynapro to do that. I do have to see if I can find the Blendtec nut milk bag.
did I see the vac blender juice has more bubbles?. Also would have been fair to take the pulp left by the Green Star and put it in the nut milk bag and try to extract the remaining juice left in the pulp, Prob would have matched the amount of juice done by the vac blender. Great content tho!!!!
While I would have liked to see that too, I have tried similar things with the pulp out of my Greenstar after juicing much greater amounts than this, and maybe got a whole cup more juice. The pulp isnt ground as fine most likely is why. You can tell it has more juice in it, but just cant squeeze it out.
Making fruit juice in a vacuum blender is not too bad to do multiple batches. If I am doing multiple batches and using veggies, I will use a vertical auger juicer, see th-cam.com/video/53pT6N8Kh58/w-d-xo.html for my method.
I do multi day juice. I feel 7 would be pushing it a bit.. VIP to put in jars w lid as soon as U make it.. I make several batches right in2 fridge, then put in big bowl/pot 2 mix 2gether. Put in jars to the very top(no air). Back in fridge.. It seems 2 stay well for 4-5 days.. Can't say about how much 'vitality' remains by then but still tastes good.. Keeps me running smooth @ 73...
Thank you for making this video. I’m using the Dynapro primarily, & I’m trying to use little/to no fruit. Will cut up celery in itself be enough liquid in the bottom of the pitcher for beets & leafy greens?
@@discountjuicers Thank you, John. I tried it, & it worked pretty well. My only concern is that it is a little warm after blending. I’m using your method of pushing pulse then blend. I have a question if you don’t mind. Is there is a way to adjust the speed to lower with the pulse feature? Is there a way to lower the speed with the blend feature? Do you prefer the speed of these preset speeds for pulse & blend, or do you think blending on a lower speed is better?
In ur opinion..what juicer gives the most nutrients?..been watching ur channel for a year..you never really told us in ur opinion which one would you use personally
most nutrients: Dynapro Vacuum Blender, after that I would go for the green star pro if nutrients are the most important factor. That being said, each style juicer can better (or worse) juice certain items, so that must also be considered.
Looks like they removed them from their website. I wonder if what he mentioned at the beginning about the blendtec nut milk bag is also the case for the blendtec vacuum blenders. That they are discontinued?
Blendtec had an ownership Change. I was working closely with the previous owner, Tom Dickson on the Vacuum Blender Project. He "spearheaded the project". He is no longer with the company. I am quite doubtful the new owners will come out with it. They have already discontinued the nut milk bag, that was part of the kit. If it were me, I would look for other options.
Wow.... yes I had heard that about eight months ago they are now Chinese owned company. Which can be good or bad depending upon how it’s run. Too bad they are perhaps getting out of the vacuum blending market or putting it on hold. Regardless there are some very good options for vacuum blending but not so many great ones for the vacuum juicing as it requires a reliable high powered blender and Tribest was having its issues with motors, although hopefully they have worked them out now. How is this new model fairing for reliability and motor issues. Does this new Swedish motor sort all that out totally?
Damn John, you are the best in the world when it comes to juicing tutorials. Thanks!
Learn more about and purchase the Dynapro Commercial Vacuum Blender DPS-2050 in grey at: discountjuicers.com/dynaprovacuumblender.html
Learn more about and purchase the Dynapro Commercial Vacuum Blender DPS-2050 in red at:discountjuicers.com/dynaprovacuumblenderred.html
Blendtec Bag has been discontinued. Buy the Improved version at www.alexasbags.com
Learn more about and purchase the Green Star Pro Juicer at www.discountjuicers.com/greenstarpro.html
But doesn't blending destroy more of the nutritions then the juicer do to faster speeds and heat ?
Having the non -pro Greenstar, I can say there is at least ten minutes more cleanup time! As I said in the other comment I wish we had known this back when your videos convinced me the Greenstar was the best thing short of a Pure juicer to get the most juice yield. Thanks again John for the demonstration.
Lately I just use my nutribullet blender with 2 oz water and the nut milk bag. I like the easy cleanup. You can get fresh coconut pieces at whole foods. Blueberries are a little harder to wash out of the bag, so I alternate days with them.
Thanks John for bringing us the best equipment and being the best you can be😊 Peace and much Love everyone ✌️💛
The color of the juice coming from the Greenstar looked much better, I think it was less oxydized, even considering the vacuum factor. Maybe vacuum blending is the best for smoothies but not for juices - maybe the vacuum is not efficient enough and the tiny bit of air remaining oxydized the juice more by blending than a slow processing juicer. At least this is what the color of the juices you made makes me think.
I’ve watched John’s videos for a while and in most of them, I recall he would make a comparison between the *color* of the juices.
But disappointed he didn’t highlight the color here … the Greenstar’s juice is far more appealing.
Hi John! Will you be doing a presentation or comparison of the new Nama J2?
I'll wait for a vacuum blender that filters the pulp as well, till then will stick to the Omega VSJ843 😀
Hmm would have liked to see the Greenstar Pulp go through the machine again to make up for all the squeezing you did with the Dynapro pulp. Since it clocked out at 5 minutes running the pulp + wet sieve pulp wouldn't have added that much time. Given that fruits often don't squeeze as well first pass in these horizontal juicers, I feel a second pass would have made up for it.
Home run, John. For sure the highest possible nutrients and easiest cleanup is a vacuum blender and press bags.
Thanks for the video, John! I have the Greenstar Pro and I just got the Dynapro. Love both machines. I'm going to start juicing cucumbers, and I'll use the Dynapro to do that. I do have to see if I can find the Blendtec nut milk bag.
did I see the vac blender juice has more bubbles?. Also would have been fair to take the pulp left by the Green Star and put it in the nut milk bag and try to extract the remaining juice left in the pulp, Prob would have matched the amount of juice done by the vac blender. Great content tho!!!!
While I would have liked to see that too, I have tried similar things with the pulp out of my Greenstar after juicing much greater amounts than this, and maybe got a whole cup more juice. The pulp isnt ground as fine most likely is why. You can tell it has more juice in it, but just cant squeeze it out.
Surely there is something like a leather press that could be used to wring that bag more thoroughly/cleanly.
Greenstar pro is the best
I would love to see you do a review on Nama's new J2 juicer!
What if we need to make juice for 5-7 days? Which would you recommend then?
Ah good question.
Making fruit juice in a vacuum blender is not too bad to do multiple batches. If I am doing multiple batches and using veggies, I will use a vertical auger juicer, see th-cam.com/video/53pT6N8Kh58/w-d-xo.html for my method.
I do multi day juice. I feel 7 would be pushing it a bit.. VIP to put in jars w lid as soon as U make it.. I make several batches right in2 fridge, then put in big bowl/pot 2 mix 2gether. Put in jars to the very top(no air). Back in fridge.. It seems 2 stay well for 4-5 days.. Can't say about how much 'vitality' remains by then but still tastes good.. Keeps me running smooth @ 73...
This was rather eye-opening. Thanks!
Thank you for making this video. I’m using the Dynapro primarily, & I’m trying to use little/to no fruit. Will cut up celery in itself be enough liquid in the bottom of the pitcher for beets & leafy greens?
use more cucumbers or cut up the celery small to fill at least 1/2 the carafe. the other 1/2 can be other items.
@@discountjuicers Thank you, John. I tried it, & it worked pretty well. My only concern is that it is a little warm after blending. I’m using your method of pushing pulse then blend. I have a question if you don’t mind. Is there is a way to adjust the speed to lower with the pulse feature? Is there a way to lower the speed with the blend feature? Do you prefer the speed of these preset speeds for pulse & blend, or do you think blending on a lower speed is better?
In ur opinion..what juicer gives the most nutrients?..been watching ur channel for a year..you never really told us in ur opinion which one would you use personally
most nutrients: Dynapro Vacuum Blender, after that I would go for the green star pro if nutrients are the most important factor. That being said, each style juicer can better (or worse) juice certain items, so that must also be considered.
Any update on the availability of the Blendtec vacuum kit for Vitamix blenders?
Me too
Looks like they removed them from their website.
I wonder if what he mentioned at the beginning about the blendtec nut milk bag is also the case for the blendtec vacuum blenders. That they are discontinued?
Blendtec had an ownership Change. I was working closely with the previous owner, Tom Dickson on the Vacuum Blender Project. He "spearheaded the project". He is no longer with the company. I am quite doubtful the new owners will come out with it. They have already discontinued the nut milk bag, that was part of the kit. If it were me, I would look for other options.
@@discountjuicers Thank you, John.
Wow.... yes I had heard that about eight months ago they are now Chinese owned company. Which can be good or bad depending upon how it’s run.
Too bad they are perhaps getting out of the vacuum blending market or putting it on hold.
Regardless there are some very good options for vacuum blending but not so many great ones for the vacuum juicing as it requires a reliable high powered blender and Tribest was having its issues with motors, although hopefully they have worked them out now.
How is this new model fairing for reliability and motor issues.
Does this new Swedish motor sort all that out totally?
Blendtec doesn't have that bag for sale anymore. Where can I find it?
Nice video.
I just bought the tribest greenstar but how do I clean or keep clean to shiny the blades ?
Kinda noticed you didn't talk about color like normally. There wasn't a big difference but it was visible to me.
Do you have a link for the blentec bags?
Are there plastic-free alternatives to the bag and carafe (sp?)?
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John why don't you just put the vacuum juice in a low speed juicer to separate the fiber from the juice: the best taste and then a good separation.
Pulp from the vaccum blender looks like pulp from Norwalk juicer.
I'll just keep my Green Star...
The advertisement here was for a meat cutting knife ...
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before you buy a greenstar elite juicer i suggest you watch this mold build up:th-cam.com/video/IYL9lcD8tgw/w-d-xo.html
The Greenstar pro is an annoying machine- hard to juice and hard to clean î