Top 5 Juicers as seen on The Gadget Show
Electronics, Food & Drink, Gifts & Gadgets, Home & Garden, The Gadget Show Add commentsJuicers were tested on The Gadget Show this week. Guest presenter Gail Porter compiled The Gadget Show’s Top 5 Juicers on the market based on effectiveness, ease of use, ease of cleaning, extra features and overall taste. Here were the results from 5 to 1:
The L’Equip is a good all-round juicer but according to Gail Porter it does leave the juice a bit too frothy.
The Champion 2000+ juicer is a hybrid juicer which both grates and pulps really smoothly, if a bit slowly.
3) Wildcat JX200
The Wildcat JX200 juicer is slightly 80’s-looking according to Gadget Show presenter Gail.
The Breville professional juice extractor, designed in collaboration with Anthony Worrall-Thompson, has an extra wide opening which makes it very easy to use.
The Philips HR1865 is a terrific all-round juicer in terms of speed, price, great juice and great extra features. Jason described it as beautifully small, and Gail said it was a very easy to clean juicer.
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April 15th, 2009 at 12:13 am
Re the philips juicer: Where do they get a price of under £70 I wonder? Everywhere I’ve looked it’s around £120.
April 18th, 2009 at 2:40 pm
Hi
We are looking to buy the Phillips juicer but are seeing it well above the £62 price tag stated on the show, on all the websites we are looking at. Can you provide the link or shop who are selling it at this price ?
Thanks
April 18th, 2009 at 8:26 pm
Could you send me details on where i can buy this for £62.
August 14th, 2009 at 3:33 am
Masticating juicers are better since they keep the enzymes fresh and they can do leafy greens really well. There is a growing body of support for juicing green veg for maximum benefit, also we grow alot of green veg here in the UK so carbon miles etc are much lower. Already bought a Wildcat JX200 and the juice yield is fantastic, plus I made fruit ice-cream for the first time.