Buying Your First Juicer – Should I get a Breville Juice Fountain or another Juicer?

John from http://www.discountjuicers.com/ explains the differences between two different style juicers on the market. The Breville Juice Fountain made popula…

41 Replies to “Buying Your First Juicer – Should I get a Breville Juice Fountain or another Juicer?”

  1. I have seen many other ones that the breville gives a better yield.. is
    this true? and the pulp is drier.. is this correct. I have been looking
    around and would love to get a good juicer

  2. Personally if I was juicing that much fruit, I would get an Omega VRT
    juicer, however a blender may be better to process mostly fruits in my
    opinion.

  3. Thanks for making such an informative video! My old Warren juicer broke and
    I was lost reading through descriptions about juicers on Amazon. My
    decision is so much easier now!

  4. The nutribullet is a blender and not a juicer. See watch?v=Nl_YH57TxEY for
    the differences between blending and juicing.

  5. I am brand new to Juicing. I am unsure what I want to juice either. I am
    hoping to juice so I can get some energy and hopefully be more active and
    loose weight. I have a 1 yr old baby who I breast feed so I am not sure
    what’s good and what is not as what i eat and drink goes to my baby. Please
    advise. I have been trying to buy a juicer for a very long time but I get
    so confused when it comes to selecting one. This video was very helpful but
    hoping you can give your input.

  6. Specifically in the question, that had asked for the lowest priced auger
    juicer. If they asked for the “lowest priced juicer” than I would recommend
    the Lequip 110.5 that is under $100 and has a 10 year warranty. At present
    time auger juicers are in the $200 range when they are new. Otherwise a
    person can attempt to find a used one on ebay or craigslist.

  7. Thanks for this video -it has some great tips about juicing for health. You
    advice about buying juicers is sound.

  8. better to juice or just eat the vegetables and fruits? i seen some juicers
    by the time everything is juiced i couldve just ate them.

  9. I have shoulder problems. Can you compare the strength needed to feed the
    8004 with something else? I want to juice a lot of greens including wheat
    grass, but also some beets, celery and cucumbers, etc.

  10. Hi John ! I am deciding between the Hurom and the Omega 8004. I did a 30
    day juice fast (from the documentary you mentioned here Fat Sick and Nearly
    Dead). So during my fast I juiced mostly green veggies and I am still
    making in the morning 1 orange 1 apple 1 pear and 3 handfuls of Kale. And
    for lunch 6kale, 4 celery, cucumber, ginger lemon, 2 apples. Those are my
    usual juices. Which juicer do you recommend? THANKS! Oh and also will it to
    make some banana sorbet from your videos! Thanks

  11. Not often do I feel the need to comment on Youtube videos. But this guy,
    his honesty just oozes. Perhaps there is a better word – but a man that
    will straight out tell you that you may VERY WELL be served by a product
    that he does not sell DESERVES your attention. I found this video looking
    for an excuse to buy the 8004 Omega. His video solidified this, but his
    honesty I respect no matter what. Fantastic review.

  12. Oh my goodness, thank you John for your exceptional videos! I’m trying to
    decide between the Omega vrt and 8004/6. I’m pretty sure I want the 8004/6,
    partly because I really really want the fruit soft-serve option! Also
    you’ve pretty much described me when it comes to Whole Foods/leafy greens
    and I suspect the 8004/6 is going to clog less unless I’m very careful.
    Now, just to confirm: the 8004 is exactly the same as the 8006 except for
    color? Nothing’s changed in that regard?

  13. I have an Omega 8004/8006 and I really like it. It squeezes the juice out
    of the pulp, which comes out very dry. The only thing that I don’t like
    about it is that when you juice apples,nectarines,pears (soft flesh fruits)
    you have to put something hard through after them to help push out the soft
    pulp. But the convenience of cleaning, and the ability to juice greens,
    squeezing out the most juice from the pulp make it worth it, despite the
    small negatives you might find about it.

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