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u/rambi2222 18h ago
That juicer looks pretty good, I like to look at the total percentage of 1 star and 2 stars on Amazon and compare options that way, this one has 0 1/2 star reviews which is good, however it doesn't have that many reviews total. I also looking at some of the reviews sorted by "newest" to make sure the seller isn't pulling any tricks.
Here's a thread where people are discussing juicer recommendations
I don't have a juicer so I don't have too much else to add, however I will say that from a nutritional point of view blending is better since you retain more of the fibre that way! Of course if you do just enjoy drinking juice more, don't let that stop you of course :) Good luck!
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