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    Quote Originally Posted by 73rr View Post
    Cool, so would u say that the bullet is the better option as far as a juicer? Or is a blender a blender and that doesn't matter? I hear that it's different some how.

    In the passed, when I do this i just us a blender but it always comes out kinda chunky.

    Maybe I'm putting the wrong stuff in there. Haha
    i just don't like cleaning the juicer afterwards, pain in the arse!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RaginCajun View Post
    i just don't like cleaning the juicer afterwards, pain in the arse!
    might not be worth the cost of getting a juicer because of that.

    My plan was doing this juicing deal on Friday and Saturdays. Do to working different shifts at work these two days I have a hard time putting myour meals in place.

    For now I have been just kinda fasting until about 12 the. Eating big. Theno after work eating another big meal. Then, right before I sleep from working long day I would take down a protien shake.

    If I could do something fast and easy like this juicing deal in the morning I would really be able to hit diet for ther day

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    But if it's something that takes a long time to clean and make it might not be worth it

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    Quote Originally Posted by 73rr View Post
    But if it's something that takes a long time to clean and make it might not be worth it
    i think i would rather get one of the new nutri-bullets or ninja bullets. throw that thing in the dish washer and forget about it!

    with a juicer, you have to take it apart and get in all the nooks and crannies. takes longer to clean that to juice!

    maybe one of those expensive/commercial juicers are easier to clean but the one i have is a pain!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RaginCajun View Post
    i think i would rather get one of the new nutri-bullets or ninja bullets. throw that thing in the dish washer and forget about it!

    with a juicer, you have to take it apart and get in all the nooks and crannies. takes longer to clean that to juice!

    maybe one of those expensive/commercial juicers are easier to clean but the one i have is a pain!
    Cool thanks for the info.

    I wish I could just force my self up early and make/eat breakfast but the swing is crazy for me and I'm not used to it at all!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RaginCajun
    i think i would rather get one of the new nutri-bullets or ninja bullets. throw that thing in the dish washer and forget about it! with a juicer, you have to take it apart and get in all the nooks and crannies. takes longer to clean that to juice! maybe one of those expensive/commercial juicers are easier to clean but the one i have is a pain!
    This.

    I bought/attained a cold press juicer (slow juicer) and it does a magnificent job. It was about £160(240$). But the bloody thing has a ton of parts and is a real bugger to clean the pulp from the filters etc.

    I want a blender now. Thinking of a Ninja / Bullet.

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