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I've Got A New Deluxe Juicer

Started by , Jul 30 2004 09:07 AM
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As part of our soon to be initiated healthy lifestyle - instigated by the Missus, I was sent out to source a Juicer. Typically I couldn't get a normal 'bog standard' juicer, it had to be top of the range, ultra powerful and have the best reviews. It's a man thing; we must always do our research thoroughly especially on new electrical purchases. B)

I decided that the ‘best juicer in the world' was a Breville Deluxe Juicer sponsored by Anthony Worrall Thompson, the beast has 450 watts of power and you can shove whole fruits in it (even apples), so no chopping…great!

I tried Argos, Index, and Dixons in the shopping mall and Comet and Currys in the retail park. All sold out! Incredibly the shelf price of £99 was the same in every store.

I was a bit disappointed but wouldn't settle for an inferior product; and then Eureka! I'll try the internet. Put the search in google and up popped Amazon - Breville Deluxe Juicer delivered in two days for £83, stress free! How about that?

Anyone else got a juicer? We could compare performance.

Right I'm off to blitz some Granny Smiths!

Regards,
Simon
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Very nice.


But why?

Oh yes, you have recently had a nasty scare with cartons

I decided that the ‘best juicer in the world’ was a Breville Deluxe Juicer sponsored by Anthony Worrall Thompson, the beast has 450 watts of power and you can shove whole fruits in it (even apples), so no chopping…great! 


Surely you could have found a more Environmentally Friendly version than this.. Think of the ozone whilst you are using your Turbo Juicer

Surely you could have found a more Environmentally Friendly version than this..   Think of the ozone whilst you are using your Turbo Juicer

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To be honest I hadn't consider the environmental implications of such a powerful juicer. It does blitz fruit and veg much quicker than a lower powered model so it may actually be more environmentally friendly. I wonder if there are any studies on this.

Regards,
Simon

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