Both the spout and pulp spout look like they extend far enough out from the device that you could probably put your own mug under the juice spout, and a larger tupperware style container under the pulp spout. Might make juicing larger quantities less of an issue.
When my partner was dealing with cancer and chemo therapy, she really liked having fresh squeezed orange juice. I was using one of those plastic juicers that sits on top of a measuring cup. While I didn't find it a particular chore to do that, I think this machine got a lot more juice out of the orange than I ever did. Back in the 1990's a friend of mine had a juicer which looked like an industrial machine. It would juice full size carrots without cutting them up first. We used to joke it could probably juice a brick if you needed it to.
This looks great. I have an orange tree in my back yard and spend quite of bit of time making juice. This is much faster and less messy. I could add the amount of pulp i like back into it afterwards. Also have grapefruit and lemons but those fruits pretty much go to waste. Great video!
I had one like this (it was about 500$ more) and the pulp coming out wouldn’t really be great mixed back in since it’s completely dry. I think for just oranges a traditional ribbed juicer works just as well. One this style is really good for hard or leafy vegetables, or combinations.
I was pleasantly impressed overall, except for the collection containers. I think that were the containers larger, and clipped to the sides, with the spout sitting slightly below the top of the container, I would give it a solid 9. It looks to be very powerful, and the reverse button is a nice added touch. This makes me want to end my 5 year break from juicing! 😊
One thing I'll say, is I love how you never edit out the blemishes - overflows, drops, learning as you go and not being embarrassed by it and just carrying on. Also love the blaaaaahs and blblblblbls 😂 Thanks for your work, James! Keep it coming!
I have this juicer and I’ve used it almost every day for a month without issues. I don’t use those little collection containers. I use a measuring cup and I use a bowl to collect the pulp. Watermelon and grapes produce almost no pulp which is awesome. My major con is that you have to cut things small but beyond that I really like this juicer.
This review from James had me laughing all the way through. Those expressions from the bitter orange peel and lemon juice was hilarious. I agree, the cups should be twice the size of those provided. It seemed to do a decent job though. I like that it can be reversed to unclog it.
I would think the other pulps from different items can be used in baking, like breads perhaps? I wanted him to do a cucumber. I use cucumber in smoothies.
The collection cups are definitely too small, I don't like how the pulp chute points straight out rather than down at an angle, and the juice chute could be a bit longer and more tapered so a narrow stream doesn't curl back up against the side of the machine, like it did at 12:05.
I love my ninja juicer, so glad to see you reviewing one of these. A few carrots and half a lime has just as much as a kick as a cup of black coffee in the morning!
That was what I was thinking as well. I can understand using it if you needed to make drinks for a reason, but eating the fruit whole you are getting the juice and fibre.
It is! I do like making ginger juice shots though. It feels stupid to have a juicer JUST for that. But I just don't like juice in general other than the ginger shots.
The vitamins you need the most are in the rind of water melon and peel of oranges and lemon, limes. I wouldn't want to bite into anything like that. Juicing became popular because of those peels.
The collection cups feel like a last minute addition and that they belonged to another product, since how they flare up (widen) at the top indicates that they were supposed to slot into something.
Love this juicer! I usually do potato juice (don't knock it 'till you've tried it) and bake the rinds in the oven with a little salt, butter and pepper
I have a Jack LaLanne juicer a friend gave me years ago, and I've only used it a few times. But I think I'll get it out now and use it. It actually worked pretty good.
Bitter taste aside, the main reason for removing peel would be because the peel of non-organic oranges absorb a lot of pesticides, leaving a lot of residuals. The juicer looks good though, nice review!
Well, at age 75, and as long as I still have my own teeth, I think I’ll stick with chewing by simply eating the fruit whole, and save myself the trouble of having to clean up! Thanks for this review, James. I got a few good laughs watching it!
this was a great video as always, but I have some concerns about the apples, it looked like it had half already full of orange juice to start so the over flowing and pulp from it didn't seem like a fair judgement. And I will agree those weak sized containers for catching it are a total waste, throw the glass under there for an easier time and have the pump just dump out onto a chopping board with a paper towel on it for easier transfer to a compost bin.
The loose container just standing underneath the pulp and juice spouts is just a bit weird. To me it seems like a better idea to just put a glass directly under it or they should have just made it so you can attached the containers to the machine.
I started with a jack lalanne juicer years ago and graduated up to an omega. Adding an apple to anything you juice makes it tasty!😋 Or beets. I'm staying away from carbs so I juice celery and adding lemon juice makes it yummier.
I still have my old, old Juiceman Jr. that must be 40 years old and still makes great juice, only replacing the basket once. I now own my favorite Breville Die-Cast Citrus Juicer and I love it! Since I make tons of fresh lemonade and limeade it's a great time saver, especially when dealing with those tiny key limes. I can also do fresh grapefruit juice in it. I agree with you, the containers in this machine are way, way too small. My favorite juice combo is carrot/apple also honeycrisp apples with a couple of fresh cranberries added. I don't own a masticating juicer simply because I already have two juicers and I'm happy with them both. I was curious to see how the masticating juicer worked though. Interesting.
I have that juicer.. I think it's under a different name but it's the same thing. I just put a regular glass under, you can also put a jar under to catch the pulp and then another for the juice. I only use mine for ginger shots though.
In the long run, most would rather buy something to make room for on their counter than keep buying something they could have spent way less on at home. Plus, you know exactly what is being put in there and how much🤷♀️
You I didn't try Ginger which I would be interested to see how it comes out you can also use the pulp if you wanted for soup are there other things you can do with it it depends on what you're planning to drink you could use tomatoes add in all kinds of vegetables like you just did and you can make your own V-8 juice... And the pulp you could use for other things including for soup, because believe it or not the pulp still has flavor in it.
I am sure you could put a bigger glass where the juice and pulp comes out, as the juice/pulp is flowing at least 2 inches away from the unit, allow for a round glass.
Lol i still remember those infomercials around that time!! I was always like who the heck is this old dude selling me some kind of smoothie machine it seems??😂🤣
You should try juicing pears, they are the toughest thing to juice because it's hard to get all of the juice out of them. Would have also liked seeing things like grapes and cantaloupes juiced.
Ahh a machine to remove the most healthy part of the food ^.^ I would like it to be stronger than 300 watts though, Im not sure of the longevity with how hard the motor sounded like it was working.
The Canoly looks good and works well with comfortable price point BUT the cups/containers are absolutely too small for the amount of juicing we do at one time. Thank you for reviewing.
I bought a Breville juicer back over TEN YEARS AGO (I just checked my Amazon account!...2013!...can't believe it was that long ago!) and that bad boy STILL works. They don't make 'em like they used to? lol
The cleaning aspect is what I am most interested in. I want to know if it’s difficult to get every particle out of whatever filter or screen it has. I am concerned about tiny bits staying in the machine somewhere for sanitary purposes.
I am super curious about something. Use the juicer, then toss the pulp in a pot to make vegetable broth, then take whatever is leftover to a compost. I'm curious if that would be a feasible usage of this product. Getting three times the value out of one product.
I've been considering getting a juicer, but... the pulp seems like such a waste. Aren't there still good nutrients there? Are there recommendable ways to perhaps re-use the leftover pulp, like maybe in soups or other dishes?
Some people use their pulp for compost or depending on what it is, you can bake it into something like muffins, pancakes etc., teas and one source online says baby food (but I don't know)
Years ago I went through a juice phase , mostly carrots, celery and apples. I'd mix some of the pulp along with rice and kibble for my dog. He would get salty with me on days when I didn't have the time to make juice before leaving for work.
@@ottopartz1That's actually a wonderful idea! I have two kitties that I already make their food for them (They LOVE unseasoned, baked chicken and boiled eggs!), and that would be a great way to get them extra nutrition! I'd just need to research and see if there are any fruits or veggies they can't have; I know carrots are safe!
Why doesn´t the apple juice oxidize? Whenever I juice apples from my garden the juice will oxidize immediately, meaning it will turn a rather unappealing brownish color. Just like an apple you cut and leave out in the open for a while. Don´t get me wrong, I think it´s natural and it doesn´t affect the taste. But what is going on here?
I got this juicer as my recent birthday present. Although I did get the juice & easy clean up, it clogged up a lot. I mean to the point where I had to literally pull the parts of the machine apart. I admit, part of the clog was that (like this guy) I put 3 items in (an apple, orange & a stalk of celery). But fast forward, it still clogs even after putting only 2 items in - especially celery!😩 I also find it easier to use my (2cup) measuring cup or large mugs to catch the juice & pulp. Overall, I doubt I will use this juicer much because it’s too much of a chore.🤷🏼♀️
Eating crushed apple seeds does create cyanide but the dose is really small. You would have to eat way more seeds than anyone would for it to be harmful.
I’ve actually been looking at juicers & nut milk makers. I’m leaning towards the Nama J2 because it can both juice & make nut milk but I have been wondering how cheaper options would be. This is good for what it is but if you are going to batch juice I don’t think this will work. I wouldn’t ask you to spend over $500 on a juicer but i do think it would be an interesting comparison because the Nama & this juicer are similar in their functions.
I'm a little bit of a juice snob myself even though it was a phase in the past. I think this unit you're reviewing is an amazing entry level juicer at that price! many great features.
6:558:13 Sounded like a horror vacuum cleaner hitting this place. It is pretty brutal sounding though. I must say I would definitely own that juicer at any time I can make juices besides buying the juices from the grocery store which have chemicals in them.
I hate to break it to you and I mean no offense, but any juice from any fruit, no matter how you choose to juice will ALWAYS have "chemicals" in it. Because water is a "chemical". Contrary to popular belief...Chemicals aren't "bad" or "harmful", it's all about what they are, how they work, and how much you are actually ingesting. You can die from water poisoning, does that mean you should never drink any water ever again..? No, no one in their right mind would think so. It always blows my mind whenever I'm reminded just how prevalent the whole "all-natural is healthier and safer" mentality is...All natural doesn't mean anything really, and whether or not something is "natural" or not, doesn't necessarily make it safer or healthier, in any way shape or form. It's all just a pseudo-science buzz word, mainly used as marketing tactic to get people to buy something or just feel better about buying something that costs more. (For example, a lot of people wouldn't think twice about paying $1 more on a can of "all-natural" vegetables because they feel they are making an healthier choice, even though more than likely it's exactly the same as a cheaper can of vegetables. )
@@Aevilbeast Huh. I guess you're right about that. Because all I know about something about chemicals around us with liquid in fruits or other stuff is that it's all in America, and that's where it has gotta start. 🤔
I've never tried a juicer of any kind. I do like the original V8 juice but I kinda stay away from it because of all the extra additives. I wonder what type of juicer would be best for that?
After a quick search, there's a Hamilton Beach model for 75 bucks that seems like it would be better than this. 800w (if you choose to believe that) and the cups are bigger. 4.5 rating is pretty good for a juicer. There are even used versions for half that.
Now I know not to leave the peeling on my fruit when I juice. 😂 Seriously though, I purchased an Omega Cold Press 365 several years ago from Amazon for $150. One of the best investments I’ve made thus far. Great video James.
So this is basically a meat grinder for fruits and vegetables! This video is actually making me wanna try one. I used to juice a LOT and the main problem was that not enough juice compared to the amount put in. But with this one, it seems you get a lot of juice for what you put in it! I was hoping you showed the cleaning process in the video though!
james, i know you are a fan of the ninja brand. have you reviewed the ninja juicer? if not, would be great to see how the ninja compares to other juicers you have reviewed. thanks!
Most of this juicers does the job comes to fruits, The problem when you come to the leaves like a kale ,spinach and so on That's the most important in any juicer, and most of them fails on that part
I'd just go to the nearest "DOLLAR" type stores and buy some really big ( like 6 cup ) cheap plastic measuring cups. Because they are round (usually) they will sit close enough to catch all drips of juice, when it's dribbling and yet big enough to catch every drop when you get that initial gush from opening the spout on a full load in the juicer. Likewise with the pulp. I love the masticating juicers compared to the shred and spin type, they get so much more out of ANYTHING you want to masticate!
Apple seeds contain arsenic. I had to be careful when I gave my birds apples and make sure no seeds were in the pieces I gave them. Also the pulp makes excellent fertilizer for your garden!!
the orange juice you buy in stores is actually a mix of the juice of the orange, and the extraction of the zest of the orange... during the pasteurization process, the juice loses a lot of flavor, and adding the oils from the peel solves that, and because both are juices, and both come from the orange, you get 100% juice from 100% oranges... literally... personally i think it's a good idea, and i know orange juice on is own isn't that great, but some people think it's gross... ... yeah, the pith is pretty bitter... i don't know how they actually process the oranges, but i imagine it's a two step process, and the oranges are pressed, rather than mashed, kinda like they extract oil... if you get your pressure right, i imagine the pith holds on to it's liquids, and the extraction is almost complete because of the different densities... i don't actually know, though...
My first job ever was at a Jamba Juice and we used the centrifugal style of juicers. This kind... just seems kinda odd to me 😂but of course commercial kitchen equipment would never compare to an Amazon product!
Both the spout and pulp spout look like they extend far enough out from the device that you could probably put your own mug under the juice spout, and a larger tupperware style container under the pulp spout. Might make juicing larger quantities less of an issue.
The containers they provide need to be larger, they are tiny.
When my partner was dealing with cancer and chemo therapy, she really liked having fresh squeezed orange juice. I was using one of those plastic juicers that sits on top of a measuring cup. While I didn't find it a particular chore to do that, I think this machine got a lot more juice out of the orange than I ever did.
Back in the 1990's a friend of mine had a juicer which looked like an industrial machine. It would juice full size carrots without cutting them up first. We used to joke it could probably juice a brick if you needed it to.
This looks great. I have an orange tree in my back yard and spend quite of bit of time making juice. This is much faster and less messy. I could add the amount of pulp i like back into it afterwards. Also have grapefruit and lemons but those fruits pretty much go to waste. Great video!
I had one like this (it was about 500$ more) and the pulp coming out wouldn’t really be great mixed back in since it’s completely dry. I think for just oranges a traditional ribbed juicer works just as well. One this style is really good for hard or leafy vegetables, or combinations.
This is the MOST detailed, well designed and scientifically sound video I've seen about a juicer. So well done. Thank you for your service!
I was pleasantly impressed overall, except for the collection containers. I think that were the containers larger, and clipped to the sides, with the spout sitting slightly below the top of the container, I would give it a solid 9. It looks to be very powerful, and the reverse button is a nice added touch. This makes me want to end my 5 year break from juicing! 😊
Why did you take a break?
This is overflowing! That's overflowing! EVERYTHING'S OVERFLOWING!
Before the overflow i noticed you still had a bunch of orange juice in there! lol
I was saying noo theres still orange juice in there lol
@@t-revstastetube8900 me too! 😂😂
Seriously!
I guess he got distracted by trying to film a video, talking to a camera, and didn't notice.
I love that he didn't even question why the apple juice looked orange yellow
One thing I'll say, is I love how you never edit out the blemishes - overflows, drops, learning as you go and not being embarrassed by it and just carrying on.
Also love the blaaaaahs and blblblblbls 😂
Thanks for your work, James! Keep it coming!
I have this juicer and I’ve used it almost every day for a month without issues. I don’t use those little collection containers. I use a measuring cup and I use a bowl to collect the pulp. Watermelon and grapes produce almost no pulp which is awesome. My major con is that you have to cut things small but beyond that I really like this juicer.
does look like you could put a normal glass under the spout.
But it defeats the cup it comes with, doesn’t it?
Probably. But why didn't they provide larger cups? Those ones were like 1/2 cup
@@crystalkerstal😢
Bought an "Aobosi" masticating juicer on Amazon. Love it! Collection containers are quite large. They go in a straight line on front of machine.
So as long as you substitute a large bowl or container for the juice collection cup, it's good to go. Thank you for this review.
This review from James had me laughing all the way through. Those expressions from the bitter orange peel and lemon juice was hilarious. I agree, the cups should be twice the size of those provided. It seemed to do a decent job though. I like that it can be reversed to unclog it.
This kitchen is very nostalgic feeling for some reason! Keep making videos in here!
I’ve always liked the black cabinets!!!
The entire comment on the apple-lemon-celery-carrot concoction being "bold flavor" is a bit of an understatement 😂
You could make a carrot cake with the carrot pulp...no waste!
I would think the other pulps from different items can be used in baking, like breads perhaps? I wanted him to do a cucumber. I use cucumber in smoothies.
it probably would not taste that good though ... that's just empty fiber
Absolutely! You get juice and ingredients for a cake .. two for one.
Looks like a great juicer. Thanks for the review!
Awesome! I wish you reviewed the cleaning of it aswell, as I’m really interested in how simple or complicated it is to clean afterwards
Same as any other juicer. It’s a complete bitch to clean
The collection cups are definitely too small, I don't like how the pulp chute points straight out rather than down at an angle, and the juice chute could be a bit longer and more tapered so a narrow stream doesn't curl back up against the side of the machine, like it did at 12:05.
I love my ninja juicer, so glad to see you reviewing one of these. A few carrots and half a lime has just as much as a kick as a cup of black coffee in the morning!
Thanks for the tip. And a "pinch" of ginger maybe...?
which is better. this or ninja?
I used to juice a long time ago as well. Then i read that its better to eat the fruit or veggies whole.
That was what I was thinking as well. I can understand using it if you needed to make drinks for a reason, but eating the fruit whole you are getting the juice and fibre.
Yeah but sometimes you want a nice glass of juice. Eating it is not the same.
If you want to drink it blend the whole fruit. So you still get the fiber.
It is! I do like making ginger juice shots though. It feels stupid to have a juicer JUST for that. But I just don't like juice in general other than the ginger shots.
The vitamins you need the most are in the rind of water melon and peel of oranges and lemon, limes. I wouldn't want to bite into anything like that. Juicing became popular because of those peels.
Thanks for the review! I just bought it. I had a champion juicer my entire life. This looks so much better
The collection cups feel like a last minute addition and that they belonged to another product, since how they flare up (widen) at the top indicates that they were supposed to slot into something.
Love this juicer! I usually do potato juice (don't knock it 'till you've tried it) and bake the rinds in the oven with a little salt, butter and pepper
Usually when I see "top rated on Amazon" I assume it's going to be garbage. Glad to see some products at least earned their spot!
I used it for carrot cake or loaves, stews, soups, and sauces-zero waste, all yummy.
I have a Jack LaLanne juicer a friend gave me years ago, and I've only used it a few times. But I think I'll get it out now and use it. It actually worked pretty good.
Bitter taste aside, the main reason for removing peel would be because the peel of non-organic oranges absorb a lot of pesticides, leaving a lot of residuals. The juicer looks good though, nice review!
I wouldn't even both with those containers. I'd want the juice to go right in my glass, so i'd stick my glass under the juice spout for sure.
Well, at age 75, and as long as I still have my own teeth, I think I’ll stick with chewing by simply eating the fruit whole, and save myself the trouble of having to clean up! Thanks for this review, James. I got a few good laughs watching it!
this was a great video as always, but I have some concerns about the apples, it looked like it had half already full of orange juice to start so the over flowing and pulp from it didn't seem like a fair judgement. And I will agree those weak sized containers for catching it are a total waste, throw the glass under there for an easier time and have the pump just dump out onto a chopping board with a paper towel on it for easier transfer to a compost bin.
The loose container just standing underneath the pulp and juice spouts is just a bit weird. To me it seems like a better idea to just put a glass directly under it or they should have just made it so you can attached the containers to the machine.
Using the container to catch the juice only to pour it into a separate glass is stupid. Just put a glass there.
I started with a jack lalanne juicer years ago and graduated up to an omega.
Adding an apple to anything you juice makes it tasty!😋
Or beets.
I'm staying away from carbs so I juice celery and adding lemon juice makes it yummier.
I still have my old, old Juiceman Jr. that must be 40 years old and still makes great juice, only replacing the basket once. I now own my favorite Breville Die-Cast Citrus Juicer and I love it! Since I make tons of fresh lemonade and limeade it's a great time saver, especially when dealing with those tiny key limes.
I can also do fresh grapefruit juice in it. I agree with you, the containers in this machine are way, way too small. My favorite juice combo is carrot/apple also honeycrisp apples with a couple of fresh cranberries added. I don't own a masticating juicer simply because I already have two juicers and I'm happy with them both. I was curious to see how the masticating juicer worked though. Interesting.
They did give more than enough room to put different containers underneath so that's nice. Still stupid about the tiny little collectors though.
I have that juicer.. I think it's under a different name but it's the same thing. I just put a regular glass under, you can also put a jar under to catch the pulp and then another for the juice. I only use mine for ginger shots though.
this really was very oddly satisfying to watch
I wish you would use a measuring cup when you review liquids. It's difficult to tell the size of your glass. Thanks for considering it
I’ll buy my juice at the grocery store! What I really don’t need is another electric something or other to find a spot for! Love your videos thoug!!!
In the long run, most would rather buy something to make room for on their counter than keep buying something they could have spent way less on at home. Plus, you know exactly what is being put in there and how much🤷♀️
You I didn't try Ginger which I would be interested to see how it comes out you can also use the pulp if you wanted for soup are there other things you can do with it it depends on what you're planning to drink you could use tomatoes add in all kinds of vegetables like you just did and you can make your own V-8 juice... And the pulp you could use for other things including for soup, because believe it or not the pulp still has flavor in it.
I am sure you could put a bigger glass where the juice and pulp comes out, as the juice/pulp is flowing at least 2 inches away from the unit, allow for a round glass.
or a larger 4 cup measuring cup
Very nice review. I am pretty impressed with it. I do agree the holders are small and slim.
The Carrot and celery pulp goes really well with fried rice and meat stews.
OMG!!! I have that EXACT same Jack Lalane Juicer! Got it 2005, still going strong.
Lol i still remember those infomercials around that time!! I was always like who the heck is this old dude selling me some kind of smoothie machine it seems??😂🤣
You should try juicing pears, they are the toughest thing to juice because it's hard to get all of the juice out of them. Would have also liked seeing things like grapes and cantaloupes juiced.
Ahh a machine to remove the most healthy part of the food ^.^ I would like it to be stronger than 300 watts though, Im not sure of the longevity with how hard the motor sounded like it was working.
Then you just put the pulp in a lasagna or something and you're getting everything anyway!
@@louisejj3797That doesn't reverse the blood sugar spike you get from the juice. You don't get that when you eat fruit whole.
It's a juicer, if you want the healthy part of the fruit then eat it whole
It's a juicer, if you want the whole fruit get a blender.
Healthier in what way? A person can survive on juice alone, while all the fiber in the world won't save you from starvation.
I have a similar juicer (omega vrt330) it’s more expensive but the build quality seems better and they have bigger collection cups.
The Canoly looks good and works well with comfortable price point BUT the cups/containers are absolutely too small for the amount of juicing we do at one time. Thank you for reviewing.
I bought a Breville juicer back over TEN YEARS AGO (I just checked my Amazon account!...2013!...can't believe it was that long ago!) and that bad boy STILL works. They don't make 'em like they used to? lol
The cleaning aspect is what I am most interested in. I want to know if it’s difficult to get every particle out of whatever filter or screen it has. I am concerned about tiny bits staying in the machine somewhere for sanitary purposes.
It disassembles for cleaning and comes with a small brush.
I am super curious about something. Use the juicer, then toss the pulp in a pot to make vegetable broth, then take whatever is leftover to a compost. I'm curious if that would be a feasible usage of this product. Getting three times the value out of one product.
You should try a high end model juicer like the kuvings revo 830 or auto10
I've been considering getting a juicer, but... the pulp seems like such a waste. Aren't there still good nutrients there? Are there recommendable ways to perhaps re-use the leftover pulp, like maybe in soups or other dishes?
That was my very first thought.
Some people use their pulp for compost or depending on what it is, you can bake it into something like muffins, pancakes etc., teas and one source online says baby food (but I don't know)
Years ago I went through a juice phase , mostly carrots, celery and apples. I'd mix some of the pulp along with rice and kibble for my dog. He would get salty with me on days when I didn't have the time to make juice before leaving for work.
@@ottopartz1That's actually a wonderful idea! I have two kitties that I already make their food for them (They LOVE unseasoned, baked chicken and boiled eggs!), and that would be a great way to get them extra nutrition! I'd just need to research and see if there are any fruits or veggies they can't have; I know carrots are safe!
I can't help but wonder why you would want to throw away the pulp.
That seems like a very good, healthy part of the juice.
the pulp shoot is sort of like the ejection tube for Brown 25 from Uranus corp from the "Groove Tube"
Curious about tomatoes. Some people make tomato juice for drinks or sauce. Broccoli or pineapple how would that do?
Why doesn´t the apple juice oxidize? Whenever I juice apples from my garden the juice will oxidize immediately, meaning it will turn a rather unappealing brownish color.
Just like an apple you cut and leave out in the open for a while. Don´t get me wrong, I think it´s natural and it doesn´t affect the taste. But what is going on here?
I got this juicer as my recent birthday present. Although I did get the juice & easy clean up, it clogged up a lot. I mean to the point where I had to literally pull the parts of the machine apart. I admit, part of the clog was that (like this guy) I put 3 items in (an apple, orange & a stalk of celery). But fast forward, it still clogs even after putting only 2 items in - especially celery!😩 I also find it easier to use my (2cup) measuring cup or large mugs to catch the juice & pulp. Overall, I doubt I will use this juicer much because it’s too much of a chore.🤷🏼♀️
Good thing it has a reverse button.
Eating crushed apple seeds does create cyanide but the dose is really small. You would have to eat way more seeds than anyone would for it to be harmful.
I’ve actually been looking at juicers & nut milk makers. I’m leaning towards the Nama J2 because it can both juice & make nut milk but I have been wondering how cheaper options would be. This is good for what it is but if you are going to batch juice I don’t think this will work. I wouldn’t ask you to spend over $500 on a juicer but i do think it would be an interesting comparison because the Nama & this juicer are similar in their functions.
I’ve read that the Nama has a 15 year warranty and that, in itself, is amazing.
No peel? Then how else am I supposed to get my daily intake of pesticide and fungicide spray residue?
2:13 you can do lemons and lime with peel the rest are disgusting great nutrition value though
I wished you tested the Canoly extra large chute 5.4 fit 350W. Can you try to test that one? 🤔
Thanks for the review. How about the quality of the plastic parts? Sturdy or frail impression?
I'm a little bit of a juice snob myself even though it was a phase in the past. I think this unit you're reviewing is an amazing entry level juicer at that price! many great features.
Great vid!
Was satisfying to watch and satisfying to know that I don't want to drink the things I don't like that would be even worse!
Thx
6:55 8:13 Sounded like a horror vacuum cleaner hitting this place. It is pretty brutal sounding though.
I must say I would definitely own that juicer at any time I can make juices besides buying the juices from the grocery store which have chemicals in them.
I hate to break it to you and I mean no offense, but any juice from any fruit, no matter how you choose to juice will ALWAYS have "chemicals" in it. Because water is a "chemical". Contrary to popular belief...Chemicals aren't "bad" or "harmful", it's all about what they are, how they work, and how much you are actually ingesting. You can die from water poisoning, does that mean you should never drink any water ever again..? No, no one in their right mind would think so.
It always blows my mind whenever I'm reminded just how prevalent the whole "all-natural is healthier and safer" mentality is...All natural doesn't mean anything really, and whether or not something is "natural" or not, doesn't necessarily make it safer or healthier, in any way shape or form. It's all just a pseudo-science buzz word, mainly used as marketing tactic to get people to buy something or just feel better about buying something that costs more.
(For example, a lot of people wouldn't think twice about paying $1 more on a can of "all-natural" vegetables because they feel they are making an healthier choice, even though more than likely it's exactly the same as a cheaper can of vegetables. )
@@Aevilbeast Huh. I guess you're right about that. Because all I know about something about chemicals around us with liquid in fruits or other stuff is that it's all in America, and that's where it has gotta start. 🤔
I really appreciate your reviews. Thank you for another great review. I already bought a juicer. May that one after the one I have died.
I've never tried a juicer of any kind. I do like the original V8 juice but I kinda stay away from it because of all the extra additives. I wonder what type of juicer would be best for that?
After a quick search, there's a Hamilton Beach model for 75 bucks that seems like it would be better than this. 800w (if you choose to believe that) and the cups are bigger. 4.5 rating is pretty good for a juicer.
There are even used versions for half that.
why don't you keep the juice chute open?
I'm curious if you can get more juice if you run the pulp through the machine a second time.
Now I know not to leave the peeling on my fruit when I juice. 😂 Seriously though, I purchased an Omega Cold Press 365 several years ago from Amazon for $150. One of the best investments I’ve made thus far. Great video James.
I would think that you could use the carrot pulp for carrot cakes.
So this is basically a meat grinder for fruits and vegetables! This video is actually making me wanna try one. I used to juice a LOT and the main problem was that not enough juice compared to the amount put in. But with this one, it seems you get a lot of juice for what you put in it! I was hoping you showed the cleaning process in the video though!
Please review the Granitestone Piezano pizza oven/cooker.
I'm definitely a no pulp person but it's so easy to strain! Genuinely surprised with how little pulp there was in the juices themselves!
james, i know you are a fan of the ninja brand. have you reviewed the ninja juicer? if not, would be great to see how the ninja compares to other juicers you have reviewed. thanks!
I would love to see you review the Nama j2 (the is the one I wanted for over a year) 😂
Why didn't you keep the port open all the time to allow the liquid out? There must be a reason?
What about grapes and other fruits and veggies like watermelon and other melons, kiwis, strawberries, tomatoes etc.
I do t like orange juice - never have! But I would like to see other fruits!
Most of this juicers does the job comes to fruits, The problem when you come to the leaves like a kale ,spinach and so on That's the most important in any juicer, and most of them fails on that part
I'd just go to the nearest "DOLLAR" type stores and buy some really big ( like 6 cup ) cheap plastic measuring cups. Because they are round (usually) they will sit close enough to catch all drips of juice, when it's dribbling and yet big enough to catch every drop when you get that initial gush from opening the spout on a full load in the juicer. Likewise with the pulp. I love the masticating juicers compared to the shred and spin type, they get so much more out of ANYTHING you want to masticate!
Thank you for this video! 👍🏽
How does it handle greens?
Might want to consider showing how easy or difficult it is to clean.
And how well does it clean?
Different citrus fruits have different levels of bitterness in the peel. Kumquats for example are usually eaten with the peel.
Pulp poop is oddly satisfying. and watching stuff overflow everywhere. Haha
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Just Pulp Fiction James....great video as always 👍 Happy Saturday
Apple seeds contain arsenic. I had to be careful when I gave my birds apples and make sure no seeds were in the pieces I gave them. Also the pulp makes excellent fertilizer for your garden!!
You can literally put any 2 containers you want under the like a giant bowl and it would work you don’t HAVE to use those dishes.
the orange juice you buy in stores is actually a mix of the juice of the orange, and the extraction of the zest of the orange... during the pasteurization process, the juice loses a lot of flavor, and adding the oils from the peel solves that, and because both are juices, and both come from the orange, you get 100% juice from 100% oranges... literally... personally i think it's a good idea, and i know orange juice on is own isn't that great, but some people think it's gross...
... yeah, the pith is pretty bitter... i don't know how they actually process the oranges, but i imagine it's a two step process, and the oranges are pressed, rather than mashed, kinda like they extract oil... if you get your pressure right, i imagine the pith holds on to it's liquids, and the extraction is almost complete because of the different densities... i don't actually know, though...
Steam distillation and centrifuge. (I used to work as a chemist at Tropicana)
Does it suggest ice? Otherwise, looks like a good one!
My first job ever was at a Jamba Juice and we used the centrifugal style of juicers. This kind... just seems kinda odd to me 😂but of course commercial kitchen equipment would never compare to an Amazon product!
You should do a head to head comparison of this juicer to your old one!
My biggest concern with a juicer is cleaning… you didn’t talk about that at all.
Yup! I heard Juicers are a pain to wash.
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13:08 "the cleaning process is not that bad, on par with other juicers"
Watch again. In the conclusions section he talks about it.
@@xI777Ix he doesn't give very much detail though.
I would strain through juice into a bowl with a cheese cloth. Or a strainer w really small holes.
Oooh fresh orange carrot mango juice. Very tempting.😊
Wow! I kinda want this product. Looks pretty impressive. 👍🇺🇲
Where's a link in case we wanted to buy one?