There are a few factors to consider when you wish to buy a
juicer.
First and foremost is the yield of juice. A juicer that
produces higher volume of juice and lower volume of pulp is a better juicer. Usually
the juicing capacity of a juicer is related to the power of its motor. A more
powerful motor can produce higher yield of juice.
The second factor is preparation for juicing and clean-up. Preparation
for juicing includes cutting and slicing fruits and vegetables for grinding.
Some juicers require very small slices to produce higher yield whereas others do
not. A good juicer is easy to assemble and clean. The lesser number of the components,
the easier it is to assemble and clean after use. One may give up using a
juicer if it is troublesome to assemble and clean.
The third factor is design of a juicer. A good juicer has
low noise level. The noise level of a juicer may disturb your family members
and neighbors especially when you use it early in the morning. To have a better
grip on the table, it should have a non-slip base. Besides, for convenience, it
should have a built-in cord storage device.
The last factor is after sales service. A good juicer should
have an excellent support from its manufacturer in terms of maintenance
services. A juicer with longer warranty period is a better juicer.
Posted by Chai Yong of http://www.the-coway.com
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