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 Slower Juicer - 80rpm or 47rpm which is better?, Which brand good & cheap?

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TSjimlim007
post May 5 2013, 08:14 PM, updated 9y ago

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I plan to buy a juicer. have survey and read in internet and has been narrow down my choice into masticating type instead of centrifugal. However, I found there is 2 speed available for slow juicer whichis 47 and 80 rpm, wonder which is good for juicer and able to juice nut/bean as well.

Besides, what brand which is you are recommend? I see there are Breville, Omega, Hurom, Primada (branded), Jj and 7 smile not sure reliable or not...
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post May 6 2013, 02:44 PM

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just buy anything as long as it juices. you dont want to buy something that dont juice if you something that can juice dont you?
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post May 9 2013, 08:11 AM

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QUOTE(gtasaboss @ May 6 2013, 02:44 PM)
just buy anything as long as it juices. you dont want to buy something that dont juice if you something that can juice dont you?
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post May 10 2013, 01:53 AM

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Look for the highest wattage possible for the motor. Typically 700Watts and above are good.
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post Jul 8 2013, 01:12 AM

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i just bought Primada from maybank treatsfair yesterday at mv.
the slower the rpm the better becoz heat is less and it will preserve more fruit/vege enzyme which is the main point of slow juicing.

i am trying to do my own survey too (not so helpful to do it after u hv bought something, but wat the heck)... and i couldnt find much info i was looking for. eg: comparison chart among the brands u mentioned above.

from what i found, primada is the only one with Double Angle Auger ... the rest are with one (if i am wrong, someone pls correct me).
This double angle auger is the lastest update only done in 2012.
so i concluded that the other brands are selling outdating clone products... Primada is the leader of this technology for others to copy ... just my own opinion.

btw 80rpm is primada's earlier model before they updated it with 57rpm last year. slow doesnt mean the juicing process is slow to get the result, it just means lower heat.
grinding stuffs works on any speed. primada comes with the Grinder expansion set... other brand i am not sure if they will give u that. if they dont, u cant even grind with just the main unit.

Good luck and happy slow juicing happy.gif

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post Jul 10 2013, 06:34 PM

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QUOTE(aaronwee @ Jul 8 2013, 01:12 AM)
i just bought Primada from maybank treatsfair yesterday at mv.
the slower the rpm the better becoz heat is less and it will preserve more fruit/vege enzyme which is the main point of slow juicing.

i am trying to do my own survey too (not so helpful to do it after u hv bought something, but wat the heck)... and i couldnt find much info i was looking for. eg: comparison chart among the brands u mentioned above.

from what i found, primada is the only one with Double Angle Auger ... the rest are with one (if i am wrong, someone pls correct me).
This double angle auger is the lastest update only done in 2012.
so i concluded that the other brands are selling outdating clone products... Primada is the leader of this technology for others to copy ... just my own opinion.

btw 80rpm is primada's earlier model before they updated it with 57rpm last year. slow doesnt mean the juicing process is slow to get the result, it just means lower heat.
grinding stuffs works on any speed. primada comes with the Grinder expansion set... other brand i am not sure if they will give u that. if they dont, u cant even grind with just the main unit.

Good luck and happy slow juicing happy.gif
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I do a lot of own survey and found:

Hurom (80rpm - Korea - Korea motor -1 yrs part 10yrs motor) 300series RM1480
Primada (80rpm - Msia - Korea motor -1 yrs part 10yrs motor) RM1700
Breville (80rpm - US - Korea motor -1 yrs part 10yrs motor) ~$320
7smile (47rpm - China - Korea motor -1 yrs part/motor) RM899
Aojiro (80rpm - China - China motor -1 yrs part/motor) RM499

i also notice the double auger of primada, cant really remember for breville brand slow juicer. but Primada price tag just too expensive for me. same goes to hurom. 7smile was order and out of stock, feel seller not really want to sell..... also wanted to try breville but need to buy from Amazon.

so far, on hold the purchase and look for any more budget brands. btw, how much you bought your primada?




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post Jul 10 2013, 09:25 PM

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QUOTE(jimlim007 @ Jul 10 2013, 06:34 PM)
I do a lot of own survey and found:

Hurom (80rpm - Korea - Korea motor -1 yrs part 10yrs motor) 300series RM1480
Primada (80rpm - Msia - Korea motor -1 yrs part 10yrs motor) RM1700
Breville (80rpm - US - Korea motor -1 yrs part 10yrs motor)    ~$320
7smile (47rpm - China - Korea motor -1 yrs part/motor) RM899
Aojiro (80rpm - China - China motor -1 yrs part/motor) RM499

i also notice the double auger of primada, cant really remember for breville brand slow juicer. but Primada price tag just too expensive for me. same goes to hurom. 7smile was order and out of stock, feel seller not really want to sell..... also wanted to try breville but need to buy from Amazon.

so far, on hold the purchase and look for any more budget brands. btw, how much you bought your primada?
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Kummel brand u can get for about RM500 also.. but I dont know the tech behind it

Btw before buying from Amazon just remember to check the voltage and wattage ya... The blender that I want to buy (Nurtribullet) runs at 600W and the step down transformer for higher watts is expensive shocking.gif shocking.gif sad.gif
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post Jul 14 2013, 05:56 PM

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QUOTE(Syd G @ Jul 10 2013, 09:25 PM)
Kummel brand u can get for about RM500 also.. but I dont know the tech behind it

Btw before buying from Amazon just remember to check the voltage and wattage ya... The blender that I want to buy (Nurtribullet) runs at 600W and the step down transformer for higher watts is expensive  shocking.gif  shocking.gif  sad.gif
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ohh kay, thanks for your hint notworthy.gif i will check if any Kummel brand infocan found in the www.

i noticed that Aijori is double auger, kinda interesting for such price. left the only concern - reliability of the product hmm.gif
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post Jul 18 2013, 06:23 PM

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Hi, does any1 heard about omega brand before ?
How is the feedback and review ?

Kummel brand saw got special deal in MyDeal.com .
But try to search the distributor company profile or product detail was limited.

anyone had tried before ?
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post Jul 23 2013, 04:49 PM

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QUOTE(jimlim007 @ Jul 14 2013, 05:56 PM)
ohh kay, thanks for your hint  notworthy.gif  i will check if any Kummel brand infocan found in the www.

i noticed that Aijori is double auger, kinda interesting for such price. left the only concern - reliability of the product  hmm.gif
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Hi,any finding regard the kummel or wat brand u choose ?
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post Jul 23 2013, 05:58 PM

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Do you guys have links to any studies conducted on oxidation, loss of nutrients, and optimized blending method for rate of nutrient absorption?

Certain questions still linger, for example, slower blending could mean longer exposure and thus higher oxidation levels.

In this case perhaps faster blending for short, quick bursts, with a sharp blade, would be the best method?
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post Aug 16 2013, 12:27 PM

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The best thing about slow juicers is that they nicely incorporate fiber with your drink, so fine you do not realize it is even there.

I have seen many juicers in Malaysia and I posted on my website my conclusions on the best slow juicers in Malaysia based on user comments and manufacturer service.

I also added a link in the post where you can find these juicers at a very good price and usually has free shipping.

Here is my website post , I hope this can be useful to some of you here.
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post Aug 26 2013, 10:50 AM

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Anyone Try the Kummel slow juicer before, can give some comment here ?
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post Sep 1 2013, 10:28 PM

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I have been juicing for a couple of years now. I have bought 3 different juicers over that time and find that it really depends on what you are juicing, how much time you have available, how much time you want to spend on clean up etc, as to which juicer is best for you. I like to juice my citrus fruit and light veggies like tomatoes in a centrifugal juicer because of speed. I use a Breville 950 for that. For tough veggies like grasses, leafy veggies like Kale and such I use a masticating juicer, I like the Omega 350 which uses a larger auger and is easy to clean up afterwards. I got a lot of my information for comparison on this website http://www.juicersHQ.com. They compare most brands by benefits and there are a ton of reviews about all the juicers in the market and purchase is through Amazon which has free shipping etc and great return policy. Just one person's opinion.
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post Sep 2 2013, 05:38 PM

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so anyone bought a slow juicer for rm500 or less that is reliable ? planning to buy one soon....
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post Sep 3 2013, 03:30 PM

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nice,good,useful
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slow juicer as long as lower as better.
since the machine is faster it easy to oxidation~
for me, i will not go on the brand things~
since the technology quite same as long as the nutrition is not oxidation
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QUOTE(jimlim007 @ Jul 10 2013, 06:34 PM)
I do a lot of own survey and found:

Hurom (80rpm - Korea - Korea motor -1 yrs part 10yrs motor) 300series RM1480
Primada (80rpm - Msia - Korea motor -1 yrs part 10yrs motor) RM1700
Breville (80rpm - US - Korea motor -1 yrs part 10yrs motor)    ~$320
7smile (47rpm - China - Korea motor -1 yrs part/motor) RM899
Aojiro (80rpm - China - China motor -1 yrs part/motor) RM499


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Thank You for this nice info .
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QUOTE(jimlim007 @ May 5 2013, 08:14 PM)
I plan to buy a juicer. have survey and read in internet and has been narrow down my choice into masticating type instead of centrifugal. However, I found there is 2 speed available for slow juicer whichis 47 and 80 rpm, wonder which is good for juicer and able to juice nut/bean as well.

Besides, what brand which is you are recommend? I see there are Breville, Omega, Hurom, Primada (branded), Jj and 7 smile not sure reliable or not...
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Hurom is the best, my mother is using Hurom Slow Juicer, everyday drink sedap sedap fruit juices... icon_idea.gif laugh.gif brows.gif
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QUOTE(DT1 @ Jul 23 2013, 05:58 PM)
Do you guys have links to any studies conducted on oxidation, loss of nutrients, and optimized blending method for rate of nutrient absorption?

Certain questions still linger, for example, slower blending could mean longer exposure and thus higher oxidation levels.

In this case perhaps faster blending for short, quick bursts, with a sharp blade, would be the best method?
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Some experts say blending is better . Others say juicing is . I think both are Okay laa . Nowadays I do juice fasting once a month . That means I consume only fruit/vegetables juice the whole day without eating anything else . I feel my energy is up up since I started this juice fasting . Juice fasting is one of the most powerful way to heal our body .

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