Samson

List Price: $599.00
Sale Price: $499.00

Green Power Twin Gear Juicer have the advantage of speed on their side. You have the same low RPM that other masticating juicers have only it’s doubled because of the twin gears. If you know you’ll be using your juicer a lot, and you’ll have plenty of fruit and vegetables to feed it, then there’s no reason not to choose this over any other masticating juicer.
List Price: $299.95
Sale Price: $229.00

Samson juicers are renowned for their durability and excellent warranty. That’s why when you buy the Samson 6-in-1 Juicer, you know that you’re going to be using it for a minimum of 5 years. That is much more than what other juicers can hope to reach, and you can rest assured that your money is well spent. You’ll be enjoying healthy home-made juice for a long while from now on!
List Price: $559.00
Sale Price: $469.00

If you love soy milk and would like to make your own, there’s nothing easier than doing so! You need a good juicer like the Green Power Wheatgrass Juicer, which can also be used to make pasta and juice from wheatgrass and other greens. It’s not the cheapest juicer around, but it is one of the best available and you’ll have it for a long period of time, so why not get something very good?
List Price: $299.95
Sale Price: $229.00

If you want to maintain a healthy diet then you should completely stop drinking any juice that was not made by yourself, because you never know all the ingredients! That’s why we recommend purchasing a good juicer, like the Single Auger Multi Purpose Juicer, and making your own juice, which you know is healthy and natural. You’ll see that you also save a lot of money by buying just fruit and vegetables, instead of packaged juice from the store.
List Price: $299.95
Sale Price: $229.00

Masticating juicers don’t even come close to the high number of RPM that ordinary juicers have, but the good part is that they don’t need to! Even at 80RPM, like this Samson Multi Purpose Juicer has, they still do a better job of extracting everything from fruit and leaving the pulp as dry as possible, and plenty of juice in your cups. Slower speeds do get the job done better, in some cases!