Best Juicer for Juicing Wheatgrass
If you'd like to make your own fresh wheatgrass juice then you need to get your hands on a masticating juicer. Masticating JuicersMasticating juicers use an auger and drum to crush the juice out wheatgrass and other leafy greens. This crushing action is quite different from the tearing and shredding action of centrifugal juicers. There are two main types of masticating juicers: You need to decide if you want to treat yourself to an electric wheatgrass juicer, or if a manual wheatgrass juicer will do the trick. My first wheatgrass juicer was an inexpensive manual juicer. It worked well, but you do need to have strong arms! My current wheatgrass juicer is an electric one. My fabulous Samson Juicer (a.k.a Matstone) is great at juicing wheatgrass, and makes delectable fruit and vegetables juices too! Electric Wheatgrass JuicersElectric wheatgrass juicers use a slow motor to turn the auger inside the drum. They are fairly pricey, but are built to last. They are easier to use than the manual juicers, but tend to be larger and heavier. You need to have the space to give them pride of place on your kitchen counter. This will hopefully mean that you use them more often! I use my Samson Juicer almost every day, but not always to juice wheatgrass! Manual Wheatgrass JuicersManual wheatgrass juicers are much less expensive and far lighter. If you already own a centrifugal juicer, or just want to juice wheatgrass then they can be an excellent choice. You do need to have reasonably strong arms to turn the handle - your arms are the motor! They can be stored in a cupboard or draw when not in use. Return to Wheatgrass Juice Go from Best Juicer for Juicing Wheatgrass to Home Page

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