Juicer Machine

How To Choose A Jack Lalanne's Power Juicer That Is Best For You

Before looking at other juicer machines, it is a lot simpler to compare all of the Jack Lalanne power juicers since they are all somewhat similar to one another. Size and appearance are the major factors that differ between them all, but even then there is a slight variation which can actually be rather difficult to point out.

I would recommend that you perform some research before deciding to make a purchase. Understanding what you need or want, and being knowledgeable about the different kinds of juicers that you can buy on today's market is a great way to ensure that you will wind up getting your full money's worth when it comes to buying any kind of home juicer machine.

With respect to Jack Lalanne's power juicers, choosing one that is the perfect fit for your specific needs is pretty simple. All of his juicers are built in such a way that provides both ease of use and the ability to easily clean and maintain the machine. They have detachable components that are safe for the dishwasher so you won't have to worry about using your hands to scrub them clean.

You can easily order any replacement parts you might need and it is extremely easy to switch them out when necessary. Specific parts and pieces such as filters and blades can often become damaged over time and through frequent use. Other parts however, like the pulp collector or the pulp guard lid, don't ever need to be replaced -- unless you accidentally crack them by dropping them on the floor, that is.

These juicers are available in different sizes that vary between the compact Power Juicer Classic to the bigger Power Juicer Elite. Prices will range between $100 and $150. The most expensive machine is obviously the larger Elite model since it is designed to be able to juice anything (even nuts), including fruits and vegetables that contain seeds, pits, and cores! The Elite model also comes with soy technology that enables anyone to create milk from ingredients such as nuts and soy beans.

You can even make butter with the Elite model, which will be much more healthy than something you can buy at the store since you're making it at home with fresh and natural ingredients. One thing to be aware of is that the Classic Jack Lalanne Juicer lacks a non-drip spout, which makes it easier to keep your juicing mess down to a minimum.

The appearance of a Jack Lalanne power juicer, although somewhat different from one model to the next, essentially comprises one of two choices: stainless steel or white plastic. The more expensive models are stainless steel while the lower end ones are white plastic. The general idea behind these simple but very effecient machines is that although they might be smaller than the older juicers you probably saw on TV in an infomercial, they do provide tons of juicing power to get any job with mixed food done right.

And to top it all off, they are comfortably compact in size, mostly because Jack wants everyone to be able to easily integrate them into their kitchen just like any other appliance people might have around. Their heights range from 15.5 in. to 16 in. tall so you can easily keep it in any standard pantry shelves and cupboards.