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

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post Apr 12 2017, 11:07 AM

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Yea, I'm interested to get a juicer too, cregostore only available online?
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post Apr 12 2017, 11:54 AM

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QUOTE(newsongfashion @ Apr 12 2017, 11:04 AM)
what brand? how much?
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Kuvings B6000. RM3.2k thereabout one year plus ago. That time they gave a vege ozone machine FOC.
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post Apr 12 2017, 12:28 PM

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Anyone used Tefal slow juicer before? Is it recommended? it's priced around RM599.. looks affordable.
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post May 19 2017, 06:47 PM

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QUOTE(jimlim007 @ Mar 23 2017, 10:56 PM)
CONS

Narrow feeding tube – we find that the 3 small tubes which allow better mixing isn’t that important as a feature as the juices collected in the jug could have been mixed well with just a good stir. Small feeding tubes means we need to cut smaller fruits like apple/orange into at least 4 to 6 pieces.
Pulp is not as fine as we expected – It resembles small chopped pieces. It also feel slightly moist.
Limited recipes – There are only 20 recipes provided in the book. For someone who is eager to try a variety of cold press juices, more recipes in the book or online will be more appealing.
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These are cons for crego or tefal?
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post May 21 2017, 08:58 PM

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QUOTE(Nidz @ May 21 2017, 08:30 PM)
These are cons for crego or tefal?
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tefal. crego one i saw it big mount
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post May 22 2017, 12:40 AM

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just bought Hurom, love it.
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post Jun 27 2017, 12:42 PM

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finally, today Jun 2017 i just placed pre-order for slow juicer from crego brand since i started this thread back on May 2013 laugh.gif

good news besides others have good comments for this brand, this pre-order came with rm100 discount and with gold color unit.

Hallelujah God bless!

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post Jun 28 2017, 09:02 AM

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QUOTE(jimlim007 @ Jun 27 2017, 12:42 PM)
finally, today Jun 2017 i just placed pre-order for slow juicer from crego brand since i started this thread back on May 2013  laugh.gif

good news besides others have good comments for this brand, this pre-order came with rm100 discount and with gold color unit.

Hallelujah God bless!
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Oh, i saw from their website. How long it takes to deliver eh?
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post Jun 28 2017, 01:28 PM

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QUOTE(Kilohertz @ Jun 28 2017, 09:02 AM)
Oh, i saw from their website. How long it takes to deliver eh?
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as what they said, start delivery from mid July smile.gif
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post Jul 23 2017, 10:03 AM

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here is my little review about the Crego slow juicer received week ago based on 1st time usage juicer 4 big and long stick Celery & Parsley.

Juicy efficiency
+ produce near half juice on juice collector
+ pulp is really dried
+ produce really dark green color juice (celery/parsley)
+ juicer comes with 2 assembly fliters/nets (tiny hole & bigger hole) i used the tiny for this round
- i encounter fibre stuck at the gear of assembly, not sure if i put too much of vege leaf at once

General
+ operating sound is quiet than centifugal type juicer; but still have sound la
+ the name call for slow juicer but i think it is not really slow haha

Juicer Installation
* first time installation I felt confuse but still manage to setup it

Cleaning Difficulty
- i will said pulp will remain inside from the pulp tube to the augar itself (pulp on augar i did not snap photo- pulp at augar is dried)
- so flush water while operating juicer is NOT sufficient to washing it (based on celery+pasrley)
- so i dismantle the whole assemblies and clean it piece by piece (they provided 2 brushes, 1 type likes tooth brush and 360 brush) tooth brush back side is useful to pull out the remaining pulp from pulp tube. 360 brush is good to brish tiny metal filter holes.
- because i juicy celery and parsley, their fibre is really stuck at those tiny holes and need to brush sometime to clean every holes, manual mentioned that it is not clean after use it will become stubborn stain. theoretically if tiny get block, i think juice will come out slowly...
- cleaning pulp from augar is simple once you dismantle it, flush water pulp will go away
- i think the most cleaning time is on the filter/net, over cleaning time 10-15min
- there are 2 silicon rubber from the assembly unit, red and grey. red rubber is easy to remove clean and put back. the grey rubber is very hard to put back, i spend 10min (time not included in cleaning time) to put back, and i realized actually no pulp sip into this rubber. i will not remove grey rubber in future. 1st time cleaning is too noob lol... i open everything!

I will said always dismantle and clean it, you will get familiar on the hardware installation and not fear/forget the steps.

What u see on the images are:
1. I already finished juicy, i flush water to clean it, not success; so those juice on collector is not real juice. at the same time u can see the pulp remain in the tube up to augar. you wont see pulp at augar unless you dismantle it. you also can see the quality of juice in the bottle.

2. on second image, you can see the red silicon rubber and grey silicon rubber as what i mentioned before in cleaning step.

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post Jul 25 2017, 12:38 PM

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QUOTE(jimlim007 @ Jul 23 2017, 10:03 AM)
here is my little review about the Crego slow juicer received week ago based on 1st time usage juicer 4 big and long stick Celery & Parsley.

Juicy efficiency
+ produce near half juice on juice collector
+ pulp is really dried
+ produce really dark green color juice (celery/parsley)
+ juicer comes with 2 assembly fliters/nets (tiny hole & bigger hole) i used the tiny for this round
- i encounter fibre stuck at the gear of assembly, not sure if i put too much of vege leaf at once

General
+ operating sound is quiet than centifugal type juicer; but still have sound la
+ the name call for slow juicer but i think it is not really slow haha

Juicer Installation
* first time installation I felt confuse but still manage to setup it

Cleaning Difficulty
- i will said pulp will remain inside from the pulp tube to the augar itself (pulp on augar i did not snap photo- pulp at augar is dried)
- so flush water while operating juicer is NOT sufficient to washing it (based on celery+pasrley)
- so i dismantle the whole assemblies and clean it piece by piece (they provided 2 brushes, 1 type likes tooth brush and 360 brush) tooth brush back side is useful to pull out the remaining pulp from pulp tube. 360 brush is good to brish tiny metal filter holes.
- because i juicy celery and parsley, their fibre is really stuck at those tiny holes and need to brush sometime to clean every holes, manual mentioned that it is not clean after use it will become stubborn stain. theoretically if tiny get block, i think juice will come out slowly...
- cleaning pulp from augar is simple once you dismantle it, flush water pulp will go away
- i think the most cleaning time is on the filter/net, over cleaning time 10-15min
- there are 2 silicon rubber from the assembly unit, red and grey. red rubber is easy to remove clean and put back. the grey rubber is very hard to put back, i spend 10min (time not included in cleaning time) to put back, and i realized actually no pulp sip into this rubber. i will not remove grey rubber in future. 1st time cleaning is too noob lol... i open everything!

I will said always dismantle and clean it, you will get familiar on the hardware installation and not fear/forget the steps.

What u see on the images are:
1. I already finished juicy, i flush water to clean it, not success; so those juice on collector is not real juice. at the same time u can see the pulp remain in the tube up to augar. you wont see pulp at augar unless you dismantle it. you also can see the quality of juice in the bottle.

2. on second image, you can see the red silicon rubber and grey silicon rubber as what i mentioned before in cleaning step.
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From my experience of using crego, it's better the celery to cut in short pieces before juicing. And it's also not suitable to juice wheat grass due to the high fibre most likely stuck in the strainer. To prevent the these, the wheat grass need to cut in short pieces and in small amount each time to juice.

Overall performance of this crego I will give big thumbup.gif to juice all fruits except for this celery and wheat grass.

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- i encounter fibre stuck at the gear of assembly, not sure if i put too much of vege leaf at once


Try to cut in shorter pieces for vege leaf with high fibre and small quantity. For juicing the apple (without cut), carrot (without cut) , beetroot, orange, lemon, pomegranate, etc are great

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post Jul 25 2017, 04:58 PM

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QUOTE(newsongfashion @ Jul 25 2017, 12:38 PM)
From my experience of using crego, it's better the celery to cut in short pieces before juicing. And it's also not suitable to juice wheat grass due to the high fibre most likely stuck in the strainer. To prevent the these, the wheat grass need to cut in short pieces and in small amount each time to juice.

Overall performance of this crego I will give big  thumbup.gif to juice all fruits except for this celery and wheat grass.
Try to cut in shorter pieces for vege leaf with high fibre and small quantity. For juicing the apple (without cut), carrot (without cut) , beetroot, orange, lemon, pomegranate, etc are great
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may i know the strainer got 2 type, how to know which to use?

do you remove seeds before juicy for apple, orange, etc? pomegranate juicy with seed also no problem?
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post Jul 25 2017, 05:15 PM

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takes 10~15min just to clean it?

OMG... it takes me 2 min to clean a traditional panasonic blender.. rinse.. brush.. blend again with soap inside... rinse again...

I foresee if it takes me 15 min to clean then I wont use it at all...
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QUOTE(MeToo @ Jul 25 2017, 05:15 PM)
takes 10~15min just to clean it?

OMG... it takes me 2 min to clean a traditional panasonic blender.. rinse.. brush.. blend again with soap inside... rinse again...

I foresee if it takes me 15 min to clean then I wont use it at all...
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i believe it depend what you juicy, in my case is high fibre vege such parsley, celery. it depend how cleanness level you want, my case i want remove every tiny hole.

traditional juicer will have similar problem in cleaning on strainer, assembly, etc. but you talk about blender, by the design of blender is way simple there are no strainer, etc basically just blade and body. blender will not juicy for leaf vege... i am lazy to elaborate more.... continue what you like to blend.


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QUOTE(jimlim007 @ Jul 25 2017, 05:30 PM)
i believe it depend what you juicy, in my case is high fibre vege such parsley, celery. it depend how cleanness level you want, my case i want remove every tiny hole.

traditional juicer will have similar problem in cleaning on strainer, assembly, etc. but you talk about blender, by the design of blender is way simple there are no strainer, etc basically just blade and body. blender will not juicy for leaf vege... i am lazy to elaborate more.... continue what you like to blend.
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i use the blender for cucumber, celery, apples, berries mix....

Blend everything.. drink everything... no wasted fibers tongue.gif
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QUOTE(jimlim007 @ Jul 25 2017, 04:58 PM)
may i know the strainer got 2 type, how to know which to use?

do you remove seeds before juicy for apple, orange, etc? pomegranate juicy with seed also no problem?
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It's up to you to choose which type

Fine Strainer - For juicing without fibre
Course Strainer - For smoothie (with fibre)

Normally I use fine strainer to juice.

No, I don't remove seeds. Just put whole apple inside icon_rolleyes.gif
Seed is good... eg grape seed, lemon seeds, etc contain antioxidant and help in blood circulation

For orange, I peel off the skin first before juice..otherwise.. sour
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Heh. Why bother with the speed of your juice maker?
The only thing matter in regards of nutrients in a glass of juice are the vitamins and fibres.

In general, plant enzymes doesnt really offer much benefit unless you manage to make iv solutions out of them. Enzymes are usually too big to be absorbed by intestine, assuming they manage to survives our own digestives enzymes and acid.

Vitamins will always be viable as long as there arent significant heat (think cooking temp). No self respecting juicer/blender/food processor would heat up the stuff theyre processing. If it does, you might want to consider changing your gadget as it could be faulty.

Fibres stay as fibrous as long as it arent being minced till too fine. Stop filtering your juice and youll get all the fibres you need from your fruit.

Things you should really be considering is convenience and reliability.
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any good and reasonable priced slow juicer to recommend? thinking to buy it thru lazada but... not sure which one good.
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QUOTE(newsongfashion @ Jul 26 2017, 12:13 PM)
It's up to you to choose which type

Fine Strainer - For juicing without fibre
Course Strainer - For smoothie (with fibre)

Normally I use fine strainer to juice.

No, I don't remove seeds. Just put whole apple inside  icon_rolleyes.gif 
Seed is good... eg grape seed, lemon seeds, etc contain antioxidant and help in blood circulation

For orange, I peel off the skin first before juice..otherwise.. sour
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notworthy.gif thank you for sharing. i wish to juicy pomegranate, just worries the seed make juicer problem. that is rare fruit i seldom eat

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